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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 

Night Catches Us (**)

June 24, 2011 By: Dwight Brown

By Dwight Brown NNPA Film Critic For some, the 1960’s Black Panther Party is a complete enigma. For those people who are looking for a revealing glimpse into that social/political/cultural movement, this poorly conceived ode to the Panthers is not illuminating. However, strong performances and some tight family drama make this period film worth viewing.Time […]

St. Lucia — The Shangri-la Caribbean Island

June 19, 2011 By: Dwight Brown

St. Lucia is an earthly, verdant, mountainous paradise perfect for exploration and vacations. Located in the Caribbean’s southeast Windward Islands, St. Lucia has a volcanic, tropical landscape, with steep dramatic valleys and dark sand beaches–it resembles Hawaii…. >> Read More

Rejoice & Shout (***)

June 3, 2011 By: Dwight Brown

By Dwight Brown NNPA Film Critic “Gospel music has kept us afloat. It’s very important to black people,” says Mavis Staples. Staples and Smokey Robinson narrate “Rejoice & Shout,” a comprehensive, historical and enligtening look at the phenomenon of gospel music. Gospel music has evolved along with the African American experience for over 100 years. […]

Fast Five (***1/2)

June 2, 2011 By: Dwight Brown

By Dwight Brown NNPA Film Critic It’s like jumping into a car, shoving it in gear, stomping on the accelerator and driving recklessly without a seatbelt. From the opening, adrenalin-pumping prison bus escape to a heart-pounding car theft aboard a fast-moving train, Fast Five throws it down from the jump… Car thief Dom Torreto (Vin […]

Life, Above All (***1/2)

May 2, 2011 By: Dwight Brown

By Dwight Brown NNPA Film Critic Thirty years after the AIDS epidemic first rattled the world, it still rages in sub-Sahara Africa. Few films have captured the plague’s fury on the motherland, until now. This enligtening, sensitive and inspiring screen adaptation of Allan Stratton’s novel “Chanda’s Secrets” puts a human face on a cure-defying disease. […]

Fort Lauderdale — 100 Years In The Making

April 6, 2011 By: Dwight Brown

Remember when Fort Lauderdale was crowned the ultimate party town for rowdy frat boys on spring break? Times have changed. Gone are the throngs of adolescent revelers (they’re in Cancun). Gone are the hippy swimwear boutiques that used to… .>> Read More

Miami — Luxury Vacations for Grown-ups

January 4, 2011 By: Dwight Brown

Miami is often portrayed as a mere playground for twentysomethings. In fact, this versatile city/county offers bliss to mature, moneyed adults seeking luxury, culture, a quiet refuge, fine dining and sophistication with their sunny vacation. >> Read More

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

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