Reel Reviews | Bob Marley: One Love
Iconic reggae artist Bob Marley’s life take center stage in Bob Marley: One Love.
Iconic reggae artist Bob Marley’s life take center stage in Bob Marley: One Love.
When you take the writers of arguably one of the worst modern-day superhero movies and pair them up with a couple more writers of mediocre properties, you should get a masterpiece, right? Not.
Nonetheless, this is a series that embodies everything that TCM has been about since its inception, true appreciation of film through knowledge.
A teen living with her strong-willed mother strikes up an unlikely friendship with an eccentric activist in this coming of age drama.
The romantic bank heist film follows a man in jail who narrates the colorful tale to his cunning cellmate to escape and reunite with the alluring love of his life.
The first special to center on the story of Peanuts’ character Franklin Armstrong is a heartwarming tale of friendship and acceptance.
It is a little weird that this movie is not showing in the summer when families could see it together.
The film is an interesting character study of the sexual dynamics between not just student/teacher but also adult/minor.