Reel Classics | Uptight (1968)
Our first entry in our special look at 28 Essential films for Black History Month is this militant story, set after the assassination of Dr. King, that examines Black Power in Uptight.
Our first entry in our special look at 28 Essential films for Black History Month is this militant story, set after the assassination of Dr. King, that examines Black Power in Uptight.
It is a little weird that this movie is not showing in the summer when families could see it together.
It’s time to return to the skies as the Idris Elba-produced series, Hijack returns for Season Two on Apple TV+.
The 40th Anniversary of the Sundance Film Festival concludes this weekend and after ten days of watching films, we’ve highlighted on our Top Ten Films of the festival.
The film is an interesting character study of the sexual dynamics between not just student/teacher but also adult/minor.
While one may consider it pandering to use children, Amachoukeli-Barsacq uses the power that is within them to create a beautiful tale of love, innocence, and the need for protection.
It is a simple story that would normally be overlooked but the performance of Yara de Novaes should not be overlooked.
The Greatest Night in Pop is a cinematically digestible look at a marathon session of musical creativity that has not been matched before or since.