Film Review: Harriet Is One Of The Most Important Films Ever

Yes, that is a bold title, but American history, like most histories, is written by the ones that “won.” Hence, the pilgrims are represented as…

Film Review: Jojo Rabbit Proves No One Wins In War

Directed, written, and starring Taika Waititi, Jojo Rabbit completely furthers that he is awesome. It is his masterpiece because  Waititi’s ability to bring light to…

Film Review: #FEMALE PLEASURE Should Be Cherished

It is always hard for me to watch documentaries about racism, classism, and sexism or any prejudice and discrimination. I have suffered these things and…

Film Review: Philophobia Is Natural For Adolescence

SYNOPSIS: Set in the rolling hills of the English countryside, Guy Davies’ Philophobia is a picture of small town adolescence. One week of high school remains for Kai, an…

Film Review: Gemini Man Confronts A Soldier’s Past

Gemini Man is your typical action film, which is both its weakness and strength. On one hand, it is being marketed as this epic, visual…

Film Review: Joker Asks “Have you been kind?”

Watching Joker was rough. From the onset, it is clear that Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) is mentally unwell. He has been locked in a psych…

Film Review: Judy Reveals The Dark Side of Fame

Directed by Rupert Goold and written by Tom Edge, Judy was a devastating look at the price of fame. Yes, Judy Garland is a legend…

Film Review: Corporate Animals Is Savagely Funny!

In a world that grows evermore corrupt, how protective and even aggrandizing the average person is to corporations feels alarming.It is like praising a thief…

Film Review: Hustlers Is Fiercely Feminist

Synopsis: Hustlers follows a crew of savvy former strip club employees who band together to turn the tables on their Wall Street clients. Me: This…

Movie Review: IT Chapter Two Makes Pennywise Even Creepier

At nearly 3 hours, IT Chapter Two feels like the Avengers: Endgame of horror flicks. You go to the bathroom before and pray nothing is…

Film Review: “Brittany Runs A Marathon” For Self- Care

While most of us discuss self-love, there is a step after it: self-care. For many people, their health and image is tied to their emotions.…

New York Latino Film Festival Review: A Filmmaker’s Dream

Entering the New York Latino Film Festival, created by Calixto Chinchilla, which took place between AMC Times Square, the festival felt divided in the best way.…

Film Review: There Are Impossible Monsters Within Our Dreams

It always takes a punch to the ego for a man to reanalyze his dreams or rather how he dreams. In the case of Impossible…

Film Review: Dora The Explorer Is Gleefully Optimistic

Dora The Explorer is one of the most positive, childhood characters every created. For this reason, some, have found her annoying and “open season” for…

Film Review: After The Wedding Redefines Family

Written and directed by Bart Freundlich,  After The Wedding plays like a quiet melodrama. It is seemingly noiseless in its building tension as each of…