Cinema
Doctor Sleep Review: If ‘The Shining’ Defines Trauma, ‘Doctor Sleep’ Spells Recovery
'Doctor Sleep' focuses specifically on how to recover from the cyclical habits of an abusive upbringing....
Jennifer Kent: A Director to Watch
With ‘The Babadook’ and ‘The Nightingale’, Jennifer Kent has proven herself to be an uncompromising and exciting filmmaker....
‘Judas and the Black Messiah’: The Panther Party Rears Revolutionaries | Oscar Buzz
'Judas and the Black Messiah' was timely and powerful in exposing our country's long history of power abuse over Black voices who dare strive for equal rights....
Malcolm & Marie Review: A Personal and Professional Relationship Entangles in A Night of Psychological Reckoning
Malcolm & Marie review - authentic filmmaking with artistic choices and meaningful relationship struggles that leave your skin withered in goosebumps....
‘Falling’: Viggo Mortensen’s Stunning Directorial Debut Focuses on Gay Son and Homophobic Father
'Falling' is about family and homophobia, an aging, conservative father with extreme dementia struggles to connect and understand his gay son....
How Old Black Actors Ages 60+ Got their Start and What They’re Doing Now!
Starting with old Black actors in their sixties, by observing how their careers have stopped and where they have landed, see how Black actors influence society....
‘Throne of Blood’: Akira Kurosawa’s Compelling Shakespeare Adaptation, A Striking Cinematic Experience
‘Throne Of Blood’ is a must-see for those interested in Kurosawa and/or cinematic Shakespeare adaptations, enhanced by great performances....
‘All My Friends Are Dead’: The Perfect Polish Horror Film for a Saturday Movie Night
Ultimately, ‘All My Friends Are Dead’ succeeds at doing the one thing a movie should do: entertain us...
A New Big Sho(R)T?: Hollywood Already Eyeing Movie About Reddit vs Wall Street Events/GameStop
Hollywood sniffed the Reddit vs. Wall Street fiasco as the story writes itself as the armies of internet underdogs make their stand against bully Wall Street....
In ‘The Blazing World’, Processing Trauma is a Trip Down the Rabbit Hole
In 'The Blazing World' Director Carlson Young remixes cult classics with her own visual flair, resulting in an out-of-this-world hit....
‘If Not Now, When?’: Friends Don’t Let Friends Do Life Alone
‘If Not Now, When?’ isn’t holding its female characters to an expectation of perfection. Written by women, directed by women, and starring women....
The 7 Best Films to Premiere at Sundance Film Festival
Many amazing talents have gotten their careers started at the Sundance Film Festival. Here are 7 best Sundance films....
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