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  • They Will Kill You

    (**) Two young sisters are stalked by their violent, abusive dad and they panic, asking “What if ... [ Read More ]

    They Will Kill You
  • Palestine ‘36

    (***1/2) It’s a history lesson wrapped in a period drama. An intimate look at British ... [ Read More ]

    Palestine ‘36
  • Project Hail Mary

    (***) He’s a space cowboy. Well, not exactly. He’s an 8th-grade science teacher who’s lost in ... [ Read More ]

    Project Hail Mary
  • The Bride!

    (**1/2) He yearned for a bride. He got one. But is she too complicated? Will fate let them ... [ Read More ]

    The Bride!
  • Union County – 2025 Sundance Film Festival 

    (***) He could be the kid down the street. The guy next door. The young man working at the ... [ Read More ]

    Union County – 2025 Sundance Film Festival 
  • American Pachuco: The Legend of Luis Valdez – 2025 Sundance Film Festival

    (***1/2) ¡Viva la revolución! ¡Viva Luis Valdez! That celebratory tone defines David ... [ Read More ]

    American Pachuco: The Legend of Luis Valdez – 2025 Sundance Film Festival
  • Josephine – 2025 Sundance Film Festival 

    (***1/2) She can’t unsee what she’s seen. She’s only 8 years old! Witnessing a crime is a ... [ Read More ]

    Josephine – 2025 Sundance Film Festival 
  • Jane Elliott Against the World – 2025 Sundance Film Festival

    (***1/2) Sometimes you have to clean your own house first. That’s what anti-racism activist ... [ Read More ]

    Jane Elliott Against the World – 2025 Sundance Film Festival
  • American Doctor – 2025 Sundance Film Festival

    (***) You know you’re brave? You know you’re brave when you go into Gaza in 2025, in the middle ... [ Read More ]

    American Doctor – 2025 Sundance Film Festival
  • My Father’s Shadow

    (****) “May the four colors of the earth bless me. I will see you in my ... [ Read More ]

    My Father’s Shadow
  • Crime 101

    (***) “I need to be in your line of work,” she says coyly. Then she warily observes, “But you ... [ Read More ]

    Crime 101
  • Black Voices Come Alive at 2026 Sundance Film Festival 

    Black filmmakers, actors and films were an integral part of the 2026 Sundance Film Festival. And now ... [ Read More ]

    Black Voices Come Alive at 2026 Sundance Film Festival 

The Little Mermaid

May 24, 2023 By: superuser

(***1/2) Romantic and social drama ignite this ode to love, tolerance and acceptance.  “He’s a human!” Bellows Triton (Javier Bardem), an underwater sea god, who mistrusts those who live on land. “That doesn’t make him our enemy.” Exclaims Ariel (Halle Bailey), his mermaid daughter as she defends her love for a prince who is a […]

White Men Can’t Jump

May 19, 2023 By: superuser

(**1/2) White men who can’t dunk and the Black men who chide them was a fresh, chuckle-worthy idea back in the day. In today’s world, not so much. When b-ballers Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson trashed talked each other in the R-rated 1992 sports/comedy White Men Can’t Jump, their digs were edgy and hilarious. In this […]

Fast X

May 17, 2023 By: superuser

(***) “I don’t know what I just saw. But I liked it!” That’s what movie fans will say collectively when they stagger out of the theater after being assaulted with adrenalin-pumping action scenes for 2h 21m. It’s a formula that’s worked for 22 years, ever since The Fast and Furious premiered in 2001. Team up a crew […]

Unfinished Business

May 8, 2023 By: superuser

(***) A winner! That would describe this very reflective look at women’s professional basketball. From the OG players to today’s socially conscious, media-savvy Gen Zers. For the past year, the face of the WNBA has been Brittany Griner. The 6’9” athlete was accused of carrying hashish oil at an airport near Moscow. She was detained, […]

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

May 3, 2023 By: superuser

(**1/2) They’re back. This interspecies, intergalactic hodgepodge group of rambunctious space marauders-turned-crusaders is trying to make another bloated Marvel epic fly. Kids and diehard fans will be onboard. Adults may wait for the next flight. They’re cross-galaxies adventurers. Close knit and lose knit all at the same time. In this third installment of the Guardians of […]

Discover Black Toronto

April 28, 2023 By: superuser

Visit Toronto and you’ll encounter one of the most multicultural/multiracial cities in the world along with a thriving Black community of 400K+ African heritage people.  People who can trace their roots back to the Caribbean or African Americans who fled to Canada from the U.S. during slavery in the 1800s or immigration from Africa—the motherland (Somalia, […]

Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant

April 26, 2023 By: superuser

(***) “No man left behind.” During America’s Revolutionary War that was the First Continental Army’s motto. That credo is a driving force in this very engaging war/act/thr.  This film’s unlikely creator is director Guy Ritchie, who’s noted for making smug, densely plotted British capers (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels) and lavish family films (Aladdin). […]

Juneteenth Juice

April 25, 2023 By: superuser

You’ll find “Juneteenth Juice” in the May/June issue of Essence Magazine.

Chevalier

April 21, 2023 By: superuser

(***1/2) It’s not the same as it was. This retelling of 18th century French violinist-composer Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges’ life is steeped in history but rocked with a modern imagination.  Screenwriter Stefani Robinson’s (Atlanta) research and ingenuity resurrects Bologne (Kelvin Harris Jr.) as a European superstar, given the honorary title Chevalier de Saint-Georges. Queen Marie […]

Sweetwater

April 19, 2023 By: superuser

(**) This b-ball, biofilm dribbles but can’t shoot. The direction, acting, script and production team are all in play, but nothing scores.  Part of the problem is its subject. OG b-baller Nat “Sweetwater” Clifton was a pioneer. His achievements are worth retelling, but a bit murky. Technically, he was the first African American to sign an NBA contract. In fact on November 4th, […]

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