Film Review: Raya and the Last Dragon

Raya and the Last Dragon, Disney’s newest animated adventure comes with a lot of anticipation due to it featuring a Southeast Asian princess and mythology pertaining to those cultures. Raya is the titular character of this story and she is the daughter of the chief of the Heart kingdom. Long before she was the land

Film Review: Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga

Like many Americans, Eurovision was something I only found out about due to the influence of European friends. It was 2013 when I got my first introduction to the iconic competition, a mix of the Olympics and American Idol, and I have been shook ever since. It has been a major launching pad for musical

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

Film Review: Lucy in the Sky

Lucy in the Sky is a film that never really takes off outside of the performances.

Film Review: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is nothing more than Quentin Tarantino being given two hours and forty five minutes to indulge his worst instincts.

Film Review: The Lion King

The Lion King, Disney’s latest attempt to bring beloved animated classic to a new era, is quite an interesting filmmaking experiment. One part nostalgia trip and one part new age technology, the combination of the two begins as a fascinatingly realized vision and slowly morphs into a nostalgia trip painted with a pixel rather than

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