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The Fifty Shades of Grey series has become a household name over the course of the last few years, and the first film in the franchise proved that the smut could definitely transfer over to the silver screen. After all, sex sells; never let anyone tell you otherwise. With the premiere of Fifty Shades Darker […]
Read MoreCollateral Beauty is the Everybody Hurts of the 2016 movie calendar. There’s cancer, death, child death, child cancer, divorce, an affair, loneliness, and probably even more that I’ve mentally blocked out to contend with, all of which audiences should be deeply affected by because of the cavalcade of acting talent Collateral Beauty has at its […]
Read MoreAfter seeing all the negative critique, I had no idea what to expect, going in to a potentially garbage movie. However, after seeing a gif preview on Netflix, of what looked like an awesome action flick, I figured why not? Since Netflix rarely fails in it’s original content, I didn’t see why I shouldn’t give, The […]
Read MoreRaised on hip-hop and foster care, defiant city kid Ricky gets a fresh start in the New Zealand countryside. He quickly finds himself at home with his new foster family: the loving Aunt Bella, the cantankerous Uncle Hec, and dog Tupac. When a tragedy strikes that threatens to ship Ricky to another home, both he […]
Read MoreIt can say that Hell or High Water is the best film I’ve seen this year so far. It comes complete with incredible performances, sleek cinematography and social commentary that really captures the essence and policies of modern day America. This film reminded me of The Wire, No Country For Old Men and Try Grit. […]
Read MoreBy the end of The Whole Truth you’re not just aghast at why the likes of Reeves and Zellweger would sign up, but how it could get made in the first place. A misstep for everyone involved. With a cast that includes stalwarts Keanu Reeves and Renee Zellweger, as well as rising stars Gabriel […]
Read MoreTo describe “Moonlight,” Barry Jenkins’s second feature, as a movie about growing up poor, black and gay would be accurate enough. It would also not be wrong to call it a movie about drug abuse, mass incarceration and school violence. But those classifications are also inadequate, so much as to be downright misleading. It […]
Read MoreThis psychological thriller follows actor Kate Lyn Sheil as she prepares to play the role of Christine Chubbuck, a Florida television host who committed suicide on air in 1974. Christine’s tragic death was the inspiration for Network, and the mysteries surrounding her final act haunt Kate and the production. Reality can be more bewildering than […]
Read More“Tower ” which directed by Keith Maitland is a devastating documentary that reconstructs the darkest moment in the history of the University of Texas at Austin . The title refers to the 30-story tower at the center of campus from which more than a dozen people were murdered and more than 30 wounded by a […]
Read MoreElstree 1976 is a 2015 documentary film about the making of the original Star Wars film and the legacy that it left behind. The film was successfully funded via Kickstarter, grossing £42,191. The first trailer was released on 29 October 2015. It played at the BFI London Film Festival The premiere was attended by 400 […]
Read MoreElstree 1976 is a 2015 documentary film about the making of the original Star Wars film and the legacy that it left behind. The film was successfully funded via Kickstarter, grossing £42,191.The first trailer was released on 29 October 2015. It played at the BFI London Film Festival. The premiere was attended by 400 people. […]
Read MoreQueen Mimi is a 2015 documentary film about the life of Marie Haist, directed by Yaniv Rokah and produced by Elliot V Kotek. Documentary: “Forced onto the streets in her 50s, Marie “Mimi” Haist found “home” between two rows of washers at a Santa Monica laundromat. After taking shelter there for more than 20 years, […]
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