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  • Supergirl

    (**) Supergirl’s life is a super mess, and her film is close to being a super ... [ Read More ]

    Supergirl
  • Jean-Michel Basquiat — Tribeca Film Festival 2026  

    (***1/2) “I’m happy I can do what I like to do and survive on that.” Getting to that point wasn’t ... [ Read More ]

    Jean-Michel Basquiat — Tribeca Film Festival 2026  
  • Alicia Keys: Girl from Hell’s Kitchen — Tribeca Film Festival 2026

    (**1/2) “I’m just a kid from Hell’s Kitchen.” But many New Yorkers think of her as the city’s ... [ Read More ]

    Alicia Keys: Girl from Hell’s Kitchen — Tribeca Film Festival 2026
  • The Lorraine — Tribeca Film Festival 2026

    (***1/2) It’s a solemn piece of history—one that needs to be preserved, studied and remembered. A ... [ Read More ]

    The Lorraine — Tribeca Film Festival 2026
  • Carnival Cruise Line’s “The Next Course” Sets Sail

    When I sailed aboard Carnival Venezia during its inaugural season in 2023, one of my fondest ... [ Read More ]

    Carnival Cruise Line’s “The Next Course” Sets Sail
  • Disclosure Day

    (***) “Are they people?” No, not really. Though they may be back in the galaxies they came ... [ Read More ]

    Disclosure Day
  • Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial vs. That’s The Weight of the World) Opens 2026 Tribeca Film Festival

    (***) “When you wish upon a star, your dreams will take you very far, yeah.” The lyrics from ... [ Read More ]

    Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial vs. That’s The Weight of the World) Opens 2026 Tribeca Film Festival
  • Backrooms

    (***1/2) “Get the hell out of there!” If audiences don’t say it, they’re thinking it. That’s the ... [ Read More ]

    Backrooms
  • Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu

    (***) “The old protect the young. The young protect the old.” Those prophetic words are also the ... [ Read More ]

    Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu
  • The Devil Wears Prada 2

    (**1/2) Looks like satin. Feels like polyester. Yet many will go window shopping and like what ... [ Read More ]

    The Devil Wears Prada 2
  • Michael

    (**1/2) He was a Black singer who yearned to cross over from the African American community to ... [ Read More ]

    Michael
  • You, Me & Tuscany

    (**1/2) She loves him. She loves him not. He loves her. He loves her not. One woman. Two men. ... [ Read More ]

    You, Me & Tuscany

Black Life Empowers 2022 American Black Film Festival 

July 7, 2022 By: superuser

The 2022 American Black Film Festival featured in-theater screenings and a virtual component too. Issa Rae (Insecure) reigned as the festival ambassador and introduced her new HBO Max series “Rap Sh!t.” Crowds watched feature films, docs and shorts and participated in talk events, networking and of course partied hard. To stay tuned to Black film 24/7/365 go […]

Multicultural Voices Sound Off at 2022 Tribeca Film Festival

July 5, 2022 By: superuser

This year at the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival, audiences listened to filmmakers as they told their vibrant stories in their own words.   Allswell (**1/2)  Three Brooklyn Latinx bond in this very charming family comedy drama. Screenwriters Elizabeth Rodriguez and Bob Snyder set the stage, and Snyder as the director pushes and pulls the characters around NYC’s biggest borough. The hub is […]

Elvis

June 27, 2022 By: Dwight Brown

(**1/2) Baz Luhrmann photobombs this Elvis portrait with over-extravagant filmmaking that dwarfs the iconic rock and roller. And that ain’t easy. The script, cowritten by Luhrmann, Sam Bromell and Craig Pearce (Moulin Rouge! and Romeo + Juliet), puts it all out there. Ambitious singer borrows heavily from R&B music, fuses it with up-tempo rock and twangy country […]

Black Life Goes Full Frame at 2022 Tribeca Film Festival

June 21, 2022 By: superuser

The Tribeca Film Festival is back on track. In 2022 it offered both theater screenings (June 8th – 19th)  and at-home TFF App-viewings too (up to June 26th). Festival premieres and parties were back in full swing, and images of Black life were everywhere. Feature films, documentaries, shorts, series…  Aisha (***) For Aisha Osagie (Letitia Wright, Black Panther), a Nigerian […]

Celebrate Soulfully at Disneyland — Enjoy New Homage to Black Culture

June 14, 2022 By: Dwight Brown

Disneyland is on its game and Celebrate Soulfully is the OG amusement park’s new tribute to Black culture.

Hustle

June 12, 2022 By: superuser

(***) When comic actor Adam Sandler took on the challenging role of a diamond dealer in the gritty riveting film Uncut Gems, he crossed a chasm. It was as if he’d put his past behind him and was determined to become a multifaceted actor. Hustle proves that point.  Sandler doesn’t overdo the basketball scout character of Stanley Sugarmen. […]

Music Fans Come Home to Capital Jazz Fest 2022

June 8, 2022 By: superuser

They came by the tens of thousands to the Capital Jazz Fest 2022. Traveling from all parts of the country, on the first weekend in June, to Columbia, Maryland’s Merriweather Theater. It’s like they were returning to an annual reunion. Enthusiastic music lovers soaked up the jazz, R&B and funk music. They danced, swayed, clapped and sang […]

Top Gun: Maverick

May 22, 2022 By: superuser

(***1/2) Not sure what they paid Tom Cruise for making this Top Gun sequel. But whatever it was, it’s not enough. He carries this behemoth action/drama on his shoulders and well deserves a great big pay day. Back in 1986, cadets at a U.S. Navy elite fighter pilot school were rivals competing for respect. One upstart stood […]

Explore Houston’s Colorful And Flavorful Black-Owned Restaurant And Food Scene

May 19, 2022 By: superuser

FEAST YOUR EYES ON HOUSTON’S BURGEONING BLACK RESTAURANTS, POPUPS AND MARKETPLACES. MEET THE CHEFS AND RESTAURATEURS BEHIND THEM ALL. Click on this link to read Essence article: https://www.essence.com/lifestyle/food-drinks/houston-food/.

The Takedown

May 10, 2022 By: superuser

Biracial buddy cop movies (e.g., Beverly Hills Cop, Lethal Weapon) aren’t a new phenomenon and could use a refresh. The genre gets a needed update with this French ebony/ivory crime story that’s novel due its unusual antagonists who are right-wing, antiimmigrant zealots.  In this year’s French presidential election, the incumbent Emmanuel Macron, a moderate, beat his far-right and very xenophobic challenger Marine Le Pen. Clearly racism and the fear of […]

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Dwight Brown writes film criticism, entertainment features, travel articles, content and marketing copy.
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