Reel Reviews | Being Eddie
Eddie Murphy changed comedy, film, and the cultural imagination. Being Eddie celebrates the legend but avoids the truth.
Eddie Murphy changed comedy, film, and the cultural imagination. Being Eddie celebrates the legend but avoids the truth.
From comedy stages to Oscar glory, Jamie Foxx has done it all, actor, musician, impressionist, and cultural icon. His career is a masterclass in versatility, proving that true artistry has no boundaries.
What does it really mean to be Number One on the Call Sheet? In this landmark two-part documentary, Hollywood legends like Denzel Washington, Viola Davis, Angela Bassett, Eddie Murphy, and more pull back the curtain on the triumphs, pressures, and legacy of Black stardom.
Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz star as two ex-CIA operatives pulled back into the spy game after 15 years of suburban bliss with their kids.
Luther: Never Too Much delivers a sensitive and jubilant celebration of Luther Vandross, the man, his music, and his impact upon the world.
What happens when three Spider-Men, five multiversal villains, and a desperate wish collide? Spider-Man: No Way Home swings into legend, delivering thrills, heartache, and the most emotional web-slinging adventure yet.
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