Film Review: What Men Want Shows What Ladies Need

Synopsis: Inspired by the Nancy Meyers hit romantic comedy WHAT WOMEN WANT, this film follows the story of a female sports agent (Henson) who has…

Film Review: Everybody Knows Captures The Quietness of Loss

SYNOPSIS: Laura, a Spanish woman living in Buenos Aires, returns to her hometown outside Madrid with her two children to attend her sister’s wedding. However,…

Film Review: The Kid Who Would Be King Is A Triumph

I love when “kid movies” hold adult, moral lessons. When they try to infuse into both their story and quotes a sense of higher being/…

Film Review: Adult Life Skills Gets Comically Real

Burned out? Snowflakes? Whiny, trophy babies? Millennials have a slew of negative connotations attached to their generation. Yet, they are not new to the dark,…

Film Review: Bumblebee Flies Straight For Your heart

I know that people, usually, skim through movie reviews  to know if a film was good or not. So here are my top 3 reasons…

Film Review: Mary Poppins Returns Triumphantly

Mary Poppins Returns is one of the happiest films of the year. I cannot recall another movie from which I walked out feeling so exuberantly…

Film Review: Once Upon A Deadpool Is A Charitable Laugh

You should know that I, literally, saw my first rated R film by age 10. I like to think that I was an old soul…

Film Review: Shoplifters Makes You Rethink How You Look At The Poor

SYNOPSIS: After one of their shoplifting sessions, Osamu and his son come across a little girl in the freezing cold. At first reluctant to shelter the…

Film Review: Robin Hood Stands Up To Economic Inequality

“The rich get richer, and the poor get poorer!” This is the ancient adage that gets most resuscitated by the 99%, Yet, Robin Hood shows…

Film Review: The Favourite Asks Can Power Be Loved

SYNOPSIS: Early 18th century. England is at war with the French. Nevertheless, duck racing and pineapple eating are thriving. A frail Queen Anne (Olivia Colman) occupies…

Film Review: Jonathan Asks “Are You Withering Or Thriving?”

Ansel Elgort is the heart of a film about two minds living in one body. Jonathan/ Jon divide their consciousness with 12 hours given to…

Film Review: Outlaw King Is The Braveheart of Our Time

Netflix’s Outlaw King feels like The Braveheart of our time, and conveys an inadvertent message: humanity has always been screwed up. This must-see is based…

Film/Event Review: Tenacious D Go Post-Apocalypto At Alamo Drafthouse Cinema

I had the ABSOLUTE privilege to see the NC-17, Tenacious D film: Post Apocalypto, and I laughed my butt off. This film is hilariously silly…

Film Review: Bodied Leaves You Dead With Laughter And Serious Thoughts

Racist! Homophobic! Sexist! Bodied is all in one and then some. Yet, the life of battle rapping is one that is absolutely build upon “mud-slinging.”…

Film Review: Boy Erased Redefines What Is Faith And Family

Watching Boy Erased, I felt a different kind of sadness. Throughout the film, you see how religiosity warps certain parents into becoming the killers of…