First Half of the Year Movie Awards 2019

So we are officially halfway through the year, which means mid year movie awards and let me tell you saints, your boy struggled to pull this together. Due to a combination of life struggles, work, and unappealing movies, I have only seen *gulp* 34 movies this year. But never fear things are starting to look

Film Review: <em>Black Panther</em>

Black Panther isn’t a movie; it’s a movement. That’s a phrase I’m sure you’ve heard a lot of in the past few days and it will only continue in the ramp up to the debut of the first Black superhero solo film since Blade. It’s a movie that has a ton of pressure on it,

My Top 50 Most Anticipated Films of 2018

Hello everyone and Happy New Year! I hope that you all had a great time last night and are ready for the new year. As is my tradition, I compiled a list of movies that I am anticipating for the year, and like last year’s list, this one contains 50 entries. When I was working

Ramblin’ On: Top 10 Screenwriters and the Upheaval in Film Community

New pod and still on schedule! Kristen and Terence are back to discuss a multitude of topics as per us’. We start off with an update in the race to become Kristen’s new number #1 man and Terence establishes his criteria. We take a tour of the film news and trailers before settling down into

Oscar Predictions: Viola Davis, Billy Lynn, and Moonlight

New Oscar predictions, who dis? Billy Lynn had it’s premiere at NYFF and the reviews were…mixed at best. However, I find it hard to count an Ang Lee film out of the race, especially given how most people felt about Life of Pi, which wound up with a ton of Oscars, including one for Ang

Oscar Predictions: The Birth of a Nation and NYFF update

We are now past phase 1 of the fall festival circuit, which we chatted about on the latest podcast, and are now in the NYFF phase 2, so it’s as good a time as any to update predictions. But first some analysis: 1. Remember how I said this was an awesome year for Black movies?

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