TV Review: Love, Victor

I didn’t know that what I would appreciate during these troubling times was the life and times of 16 year old high school students, but Love, Victor feels like a nice salve. A show set in the world and location of Love, Simon, we follow not Simon Spier, but Victor Salazar, a young man moving

Oscars to Expand Best Picture to 10 in 2021, Academy Announces Inclusion Initiatives

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences certainly have an ability to find the proper timing for an announcement. Early this morning they announced several new initiative with their Academy Aperature 2025 program. I clearly have have thoughts: – Best Picture is expanding back to 10 nominees in 2021! This is one of the

Film Review: The Vast of Night

Coming from the spooky lands of Amazon Prime comes The Vast of Night, an atmospheric movie set in the 1950s where a small town begins to experience some unusual, potentially alien, occurrences. The Vast of Night has a lot going for it: it has a lot of mood, a lot of tone, a lot of

TV Review: Snowpiercer

While Snowpiercer doesn’t contain as vicious of a bite of the film, it carves out a lane for itself as a fun piece of pop art amidst the pandemic woes.

Film Review: 15 Years

15 Years, the debut film of Yuval Hadadi, is a bristling film featuring incredibly deft and empathetic performances.

Film Review: Selah and the Spades

Selah and the Spades, Amazon’s latest release, certainly has a lot going for it on the surface. Writer/director Tayarisha Poe has set up a fascinating world and populated it with interesting characters, she even manages to draw some inspired performances out of the actors, in particular Lovie Simone. So why then is the film so

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