AFI Fest: Sammy Davis Jr.: I’ve Gotta Be Me

Sammy Davis Jr. had one of the most remarkable showbiz careers of any artist. From beginning as a child star to becoming one of the symbols of the Black community while battling with his race and ethnicity, Sammy was one of a kind. Sammy Davis Jr.: I’ve Gotta Be Me attempts to boil down the

AFI Fest: V.I.P.

AFI Fest’s Midnight Section is always good for giving you a twisty crime drama and this year that slot is occupied by V.I.P. a Korean thriller directed by Hoon-jung Park. V.I.P. starts out with a man known as Agent Park coming to Hong Kong to meet with an American CIA Agent. He leaves the meeting

Roman J. Israel, Esq. (2017)

It can be thrilling to watch an actor explore new ground,especially when that actor is someone of the caliber of Denzel Washington. Watching him go to work with a character like Roman J. Israel, Esq. was an exhilarating way to spend a couple of hours. However, in that same breath, Roman J. Israel, Esq. is

Ramblin On: AFI Fest Preview, Lady Bird Love, and More Hollywood Drama

New Ramblin On pod, same drama, at least that’s the case with Hollywood getting these raggedy people out of here one by one. Kristen and I are back to talk about the Kevin Spacey and Brett Ratner news before moving on to more pleasant topics like how Lady Bird is one of the year’s best

AFI Fest: My Most Anticipated Films

After three long years away, I’m finally getting to go back to AFI Fest! One of my favorite and most unique film festivals out there, AFI Fest is held in November every year and occupies a cool space in the final season of the year. I’ve seen some of my favorite films of all time

Downsizing (2017)

Many movies have wrestled with end of the world scenarios and how humans have impacted the environment. But few have done it in such an absurd and endearing manner as has Downsizing, the Alexander Payne film that sees the world tackling the problem of overpopulation by shrinking people down to about five inches tall. I

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