Reel Reviews | Whitney
by Charles Kirkland Jr. A heart-wrenching tale of the life of the iconic mega-superstar is told by those who knew her best in the documentary [read more]
by Charles Kirkland Jr. A heart-wrenching tale of the life of the iconic mega-superstar is told by those who knew her best in the documentary [read more]
by Charles Kirkland Jr. Boots Riley of The Coup writes and directs social satire in his first feature, Sorry to Bother You.
by Monica Hayes 2018 is the year of sequels and prequels. Is Stefano Sollima’s Sicario: Day of the Soldado just as good, if not better [read more]
by Monica Hayes Six years ago a simple Pepsi commercial turned into several YouTube shorts and has now blossomed into a full feature film. Charles [read more]
by Tim Gordon The victim of a senseless crime, who loses everything, gets a chance for revenge with the help of a maniacal technical tool [read more]
by Monica Hayes J. A. Bayona’s Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom dinosaurs are fun and entertaining to watch, but that is about it.
by Charles Kirkland Jr. The OWN network presents an unusually mature look at African-American romance in “Love Is ___”.
by Tim Gordon Almost five decades since Ron O’Neal created the iconic character, Priest, many have sought to imitate the style and swagger of the [read more]