Reel Reviews | Roofman
In Derek Cianfrance’s Roofman, Manchester’s uncanny ability to see what others can’t allows him to live in plain sight — but also blinds him to the truth about love, family, and responsibility.
In Derek Cianfrance’s Roofman, Manchester’s uncanny ability to see what others can’t allows him to live in plain sight — but also blinds him to the truth about love, family, and responsibility.
Shane Black returns to the heist genre with Play Dirty, a brash, chaotic adaptation of Donald Westlake’s Parker novels.
Jeymes Samuel’s follow-up film is the satirical biblical comedy-drama, The Book of Clarence.
by Tim Gordon Black westerns have always been few and far in between but director Jeymes Samuel has teamed up with none other than Shawn [read more]
by Tim Gordon Yasuke is an upcoming original net animation series loosely based on the historical figure of the same name, a warrior of African [read more]
by Tim Gordon Judas and the Black Messiah is a biographical drama film directed and produced by Shaka King, from a screenplay written by King [read more]
by Charles Kirkland Jr. Adam Sandler breaks his mold in the Safdie brothers’ mind-blowing drama, Uncut Gems.
By Charles Kirkland Jr. The murder mystery genre gets a delightful punch in Knives Out.