Reel Reviews | Big George Foreman
What the film does is present the story of Foreman in the light of the gospel which may or may not have been known prior to the film.
What the film does is present the story of Foreman in the light of the gospel which may or may not have been known prior to the film.
The film is a wistful and genuine glimpse into the twisted and sometimes silly world of female adolescence
The Architect of Rock and Roll finally gets his due in this sensational doc from Lisa Cortes.
Anchored by Teyana Taylor’s show-stopping performance, A.V. Rockwell’s A Thousand and One is one to watch.
One of the biggest surprises of the festival is this funny, warm rom-com, Rye Lane.
Stahelski pushes all his chips into the center in creating this grand, opulent, globe-trotting franchise closer that is bloody, violent, pulse-pounding, single, and double-barreled enjoyment.
Let’s be honest. You’ve got two of the biggest modern-day black male acting talents facing off in a vehicle that could have been designed to waste their talents, focusing on physicality instead of mental acuity.
The film is much more than expected in a really great way.