Film Review: Booksmart Is A Brilliant Comedy On Female Friendships

Women can be friends, people! Every lady, especially in these trying times, needs a woman that understands the struggle to rise in a world that…

Film Review: A Violent Separation Shows The Unity of Brothers

You cannot pick your family; this is a fact. Yet, for however much they may screw us up, we love them. We know their hearts…

Film Review: The Hustle Remakes The Scoundrel Comedy

Remade after Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, with the lead roles now held by women, The Hustle was painted as a “feminist heist.” This time it was…

Film Review: The Last Summer Gets Serious

When it comes to teen romances, you CANNOT beat Netflix. They have given us “movie theater” worthy films in the comfort of our home. Thus,…

Film Review: Long Shot Hits A Rom-Com Goal

I was incredibly impressed with Long Shot. While the Seth Rogen film is hilarious, continuing Rogen’s signature humor of self-deprecation, drug culture, and awkward, bodily…

Film Review: Clara Makes You See Stars

To believe or not to believe? That is Clara’s question. Written and directed by Akash Sherman, Clara is a film that not only asks us…

Film Review: The Man Who Killed Don Quixote Will Be Released

Written and directed by Terry Gilliam, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (TMWKDQ) should really have three different synopses. What magnetizes viewers to the 132…

Film Review: Netflix Plans The Perfect Date

I truly believe Netflix has a crush on Noah Centineo, and are making him their “Clark Gable;” turning their young star into a classic Hollywood,…

Film Review: Little Comes Big With Laughs And Wisdom

“We know who we are when we are kids. It’s the world that beats it out of us.” With that line, the hilariousness of Little…

Film Review: Dumbo Soars With Disney Magic

Dumbo is a must-see for kids. The live action film of the cartooned, Disney classic made adults cry while mesmerizing their kids. Not since E.T.…

Film Review: Five Feet Apart Wants You To Cry

Five Feet Apart was made with the goal to have viewers balling at the forbidden love of Will (Cole Sprouse) and Stella (Haley Lu Richardson).…

Film Review: Captain Marvel Is The Woman

Watching Captain Marvel, my womanhood cosmically combusted and nearly led an intergalactic Women’s March (lol!). I could have been turned into stardust with how empowered…

Film Review: Climax Is MTV Meets Horror On LSD

If MTV and a literal nightmare got together to remake Reefer Madness, you would have the wonder that is Climax. This movie is human chaos…

Film Review: Stray Shows The “Human” of Superhuman

Stray plays like a crime thriller; giving a grounded sense to its supernatural themes and characters. Of course, you come to the film for its…

Film Review: Isn’t It Romantic Is So Funny

Watching Isn’t It Romantic,  colorfully directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson, I kept on thinking of Amy Schumer’s film I Feel Pretty and the idea of self-confidence.…