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  • Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

    (***1/2)  If there’s one thing that we’ve learned over the 30-year history of this ... [ Read More ]

    Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
  • Hurry Up Tomorrow

    (**1/2) There’s something beautiful and intriguing about what you’re watching. What you’re ... [ Read More ]

    Hurry Up Tomorrow
  • Black Tea has NYC premiere at 2025 New York African Film Festival

    (**)  Even master auteurs have an off day. A premise that doesn’t pan out. A vision that ... [ Read More ]

    Black Tea has NYC premiere at 2025 New York African Film Festival
  • Thunderbolts*

    (**1/2)  When will the Marvel Universe stop feeding on its own? Never. But at least ... [ Read More ]

    Thunderbolts*
  • Havoc

    (**1/2)  Bullets will fly. Blood will be shed. When the dust settles, bodies will pile ... [ Read More ]

    Havoc
  • Sinners

    (***)  Is it possible to admire the artistry of a movie more than the movie itself? ... [ Read More ]

    Sinners
  • The Amateur

    (***)  Hell hath no fury like a nerd seeking revenge. That hardly seems like a threat, ... [ Read More ]

    The Amateur
  • The Friend

    (***)  Damn that’s a big dog. A big sad dog. So, what’s his problem? Well, he’s in ... [ Read More ]

    The Friend
  • The Woman in the Yard

    (**1/2)  The chickens are dead in their bloodied coop. The dog is gone, too. Is the ... [ Read More ]

    The Woman in the Yard
  • Magazine Dreams

    (**)  Images of Jonathan Majors (Creed III) in a skimpy swimsuit, sporting a lean, ... [ Read More ]

    Magazine Dreams
  • Black Bag

    (***) “There’s been a breach.” “We have a traitor.” “Who’s a suspect?” “Your ... [ Read More ]

    Black Bag
  • On Becoming A Guinea Fowl 

    (***1/2)  Dead uncle in the middle of the road. Do you hit the ... [ Read More ]

    On Becoming A Guinea Fowl 

Ten Best Films of 2010

January 2, 2011 By: Dwight Brown

By Dwight Brown Film Critic NNPA In 2010, high-quality movies abounded, though there was a noticeable dearth of black themed-movies — except for Tyler Perry films. Still, great African-American actors found high caliber product in which they could display their talent. The top 10 movies listed are the tip of the iceberg. Check them out […]

Barbados: The Good-Time Caribbean Island

December 9, 2010 By: Dwight Brown

Barbados is the good-time Island. This easternmost Caribbean isle is south of the hurricane belt (good weather), has average 84-88 degree temperatures (warm sun), and is inhabited by friendly people (fraternizing with locals is a joy). Tony resorts (from boutique to big) are plentiful, cultural sites abound (steeped in history), a variety of sports are […]

Puerto Rico: A Sea, Sand and City Vacation

November 15, 2010 By: Dwight Brown

Puerto Rico boasts 272 miles of coastline, diverse beaches (calm waters to pounding surfs), a world-renown rain forest, tasty cuisine (if you don’t gain ten pounds in P.R., you haven’t lived!), friendly people and a swinging nightlife. Travelers can choose between an idyllic resort getaway, and a … >> Read More

The Island of Curaçao Jazzes It Up — New Festival. New Vibe. New Resort.

September 10, 2010 By: Dwight Brown

Curaçao, part of the Caribbean’s Netherland Antilles Islands, is just 35 miles north of Venezuela and well south of the hurricane belt. It’s a vibrant, arid isle, largely populated (150,000) by African and Dutch descendants and also home to people of 40 different nationalities. Add to the mix music lovers who trekked to Curaçao for […]

The U.S. Virgin Islands — 3 Unique Isles, 3 Unique Experiences

August 10, 2010 By: Dwight Brown

Arawak, Taino, Carib and Ciboney tribes inhabited the three main U.S. Virgin Islands–St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix. Then in 1493, Christopher Columbus explored the isles and named them for Saint Ursula and her virgins. Spain, the U.K, Netherlands, France and Denmark ruled the archipelago for 400 years until the U.S. purchased it for […]

Montreal Jazz Festival 2010 — Bigger is Better

July 10, 2010 By: Dwight Brown

For three decades the Guinness World Records has ranked the 11-day Montreal Jazz Festival as the largest in the world. But does size matter? Yes, if you have an impressive roster, conveniently located venues, international music lovers on a good vibe and a vibrant host city. Musicians Galore Ray Charles opened the first Montreal Jazz […]

This is it

December 1, 2005 By: superuser

By Dwight Brown NNPA Film Critic By the time he died, the media and his antics had obscured the most obvious. Michael Jackson was the greatest singer/entertainer/performing artist of his generation. Many could argue that point. But as you watch this work-in-progress documentary, with footage that was never necessarily meant to become a theatrical feature-length […]

Cannes’ African Heritage History

December 1, 2005 By: superuser

By Dwight Brown As the prestigious, international Cannes Film Festival approaches, May 17th – 28th, the question arises: Who will follow in the footsteps of actor Samuels L. Jackson of Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith and S. Pierre Yameogo, the legendary Burkina Faso director of Delwende? Which black actors, directors and […]

Fever Pitch

December 1, 2005 By: Dwight Brown

Fever Pitch **1/2 Twentieth Century Fox By Dwight Brown NNPA Film Critic Shortly after Eve tempted Adam in the Garden of Eden, they argued about his fanatical love of sports and his neglect of her emotional needs. It’s an old war story in the battle of the sexes. Old but alive today. Gamely, screenwriters Lowell […]

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