Reviews

Film Review: Argyle

Director Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass, Layer Cake) is in uncharted territory as he enters Argyle. The British writer, producer, and director has spent years deftly navigating Hollywood, avoiding franchise misses l... Read More...

Film Review: American Fiction

Writer and Director Cord Jefferson delivers a rich social commentary that leaves no one unscathes with the brilliant, inflammatory, and insightful tale of American Fiction. Adapted from "Erasure", the 2001 by ... Read More...

Film Review: Anatomy of a Fall

After relocating to the French Alps with her son Daniel (Milo Machado Graner) and husband Samuel (Samuel Theis), celebrated German author Sandra Voyter (Sandra Hüller) finds herself at the center of an investi... Read More...

Film Review: Godzilla Minus One

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7DqccP1Q_4 After a decade of entries in the Godzilla and King Kong shared film universe from Warner Brothers and Legendary, audiences finally get a thoughtful, emotional, ... Read More...

Film Review: Rustin

Bayard Rustin is a name that every American should know, garnering the same level of awareness as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks in the classroom. As a gay African American activist and organize... Read More...

Film Review: Blue Jean

Director Georgia Oakley transports us back to 1988 and the unfortunatley repressive nature of life in the U.K. (which cannot be overstated how bleak the time was). Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government i... Read More...

Film Review: Oppenheimer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYPbbksJxIg Oscar nominated writer and director Christopher Nolan (Dunkirk) once again reaches into the annals history to entertain audiences with his take on the life stor... Read More...

Film Review: Barbie

Director Greta Gerwig (Little Women, Lady Bird) delivers an impressive, nuanced work of art which is a guaranteed best picture Oscar contender with Barbie. Warner Brothers wisely trusted in Gerwig's vision as ... Read More...

TV Review: Harlem, Season 2

The Amazon Prime series, created by Girl's Trip scribe Tracy Oliver, follows a quartet of tight-knit Black women searching for stability and happiness in dating, work, and their changing city.

Film Review: Creed III

Director and Star of Creed III Michael B. Jordan confidently takes the franchise to new heights, with terrific performances by Jonathan Majors and Tessa Thompson.