Review: ‘Uncorked’Mamoudou Athie Delivers A Vintage Performance, But Netflix's Wine Drama Will Leave You...
Wine connoisseurs have always fascinated me. I'm someone who loves wineries and those who understand wine better than I ever could, but don't necessarily...
Review: ‘Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution’Obama-Produced Documentary Chronicles The Disability Rights Movement And Its...
Nowadays we take many of the provisions provided by the Americans with Disabilities Act for granted. Parking spaces, brail signs on our elevators, ramps...
Review: ‘Big Time Adolescence’Pete Davidson Gets The Headlines But Griffin Gluck Truly Wins In...
Debuting at Sundance in 2019, Big Time Adolescence was the kind of familiar, plucky coming-of-age story the festival trafficks in pretty regularly. What made...
Review: ‘Self Made: Inspired by the Life Of Madam C.J. Walker’Octavia Spencer And Tiffany...
Every Black History month our schools roll out the hits of usually the same black historical figures who have made a difference in America....
Review: ‘Spenser Confidential’Mark Wahlberg And Winston Duke Rampage Through Boston
Marky Mark is back protecting the streets of Boston in the new Netflix action flick Spenser Confidential. Spenser (Mark Wahlberg) is finally out of...
Review: ‘Dolemite Is My Name’, Eddie Murphy Is Outta Sight As Blaxploitation Legend Rudy...
That Eddie Murphy would gravitate to playing R-rated comedian and blaxploitation icon Rudy Ray Moore isn't at all surprising. The two have quite a...
Review: ‘The Politician’, Ryan Murphy Shows How Screwed Up Our Politics Are Via A...
“The world is finished with entitled white men.”
“The world will never be finished with entitled white men. That’s why we feel so entitled”
After making...
Review: ‘Stranger Things’ Season 3: The Kids Celebrate the Summer And Fight Monsters Once...
“The best things come to those who wait.”
That couldn’t be better said with the third season of Netflix’s Stranger Things. It feels like it’s...
Review: ‘Murder Mystery’, Adam Sandler And Jennifer Aniston’s Whodunnit Is No Killer Comedy
Netflix has become a haven for films that would fall flat on the big screen. Most comedies on the streaming platform could be categorized...
Review: Alfonso Cuarón’s ‘Roma’ Is A Stunningly Personal, Dazzling Love Letter To The Past
*NOTE: This is a reprint of my review from the Middleburg Film Festival*
If Alfonso Cuaron was looking for a film as far away from...