Reel Reviews | The American Society of Magical Negroes (Sundance ’24)
The film ends up being a very safe movie, one that will continue to allow white people to feel good and thereby succumbs to the trope it should have attacked.
The film ends up being a very safe movie, one that will continue to allow white people to feel good and thereby succumbs to the trope it should have attacked.
by Charles Kirkland, Jr. When three guys form a rap group to celebrate the Irish language that they have been taught to love, they end [read more]
One of the most anticipated releases of the year is this fantastic film from writer/director Ava Duvernay and her star, the brilliant Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor in Origin.
Tensions flare as a worldwide conflict breaks out on Earth in I.S.S.
Oscar-winner Daniel Kaluuya makes his directorial debut in the gritty British sci-fi futuristic drama, The Kitchen.
The film is a dull and lackluster film that pretends to be smarter than it is.
A quiet beekeeper seeks revenge against a company that takes advantage of elderly people in the action film, The Beekeeper.
A master-thief and his crew plan their most ambitious heist in the high-stakes film, Lift.