Reel Reviews | The Woman in the Yard
Danielle Deadwyler anchors The Woman in the Yard with quiet intensity, but director Jaume Collet-Serra’s psychological horror never digs deep enough to match its chilling premise. Atmospheric but undercooked.
Danielle Deadwyler anchors The Woman in the Yard with quiet intensity, but director Jaume Collet-Serra’s psychological horror never digs deep enough to match its chilling premise. Atmospheric but undercooked.
Follows a trio of best friends known as “The Supremes” who, for decades, has weathered life’s storms together through marriage and children, happiness and blues in The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat.
by Charles Kirkland Jr. The sins of the father fall on their sons, in Creed II.
by Tim Gordon A young girl trapped between two worlds finds her voice after witnessing the brutal murder of her close childhood friend in the [read more]
As award season approaches, we have screening passes for the anthological crime drama, Seven Seconds. To win your free pass to this special event in Washington, [read more]
The story of a proud, but yet morally-compromised man and his family are artfully played out in August Wilson’s signature play, Fences.