15 Years, the debut film of Yuval Hadadi, is a bristling film featuring incredibly deft and empathetic performances.
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
I am fascinated by the idea of a alt-universe Hollywood where the minorities get to be in the spotlight.
So…how is everyone doing? It certainly has been quite a time in the world and in the industry. I have barely seen any movies and it feels like ages since I’ve written a review, so here’s some of the things that I’ve watched. Emma – I got a chance to watch this on demand due
It was always going to be a hard task for To All The Boys: P.S. I Love You to succeed. The original film, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, came seemingly out of nowhere to become one of Netflix’s biggest hits and one of the best films of the decade. That’s a lot for