The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) celebrated another great year of cinema at the Toronto International Film Festival with its annual luncheon at David Chang’s Momofuku Noodle Bar. The … Read More “Gallery: AAFCA at TIFF”
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Review: ‘It: Chapter Two’
Pennywise the horrific clown is back to terrorize the town of Derry, New Hampshire in “IT: Chapter Two”. However, his reemergence, both in Derry and on the big screen, while … Read More “Review: ‘It: Chapter Two’”
Review: ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’
“Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” is Quentin Tarantino’s terrific, painstakingly poignant, and often hilariously depicticton of Hollywood on the brink of change and its inevitable loss of innocence.
‘Rocketman’ soars musically with a star-making turn by Taron Egerton
“Rocketman” is truly a spectacular musical tribute to an iconic and equally spectacular performer on stage, who sadly had a less than spectacular private life.
‘Godzilla: King of the Monsters” is god-awful
“Godzilla: King of the Monsters” gives the audience exactly what it expects – kaiju fights and little else.
‘Brightburn’ flips the superhero genre into a gore-fest of evil
“Brightburn” is a simple, but effectively clever horror film that reimagines the typical comic book narrative.
‘Avengers: Endgame’ delivers a truly epic finale
It’s the heart, not the bravado and brawn, that makes this film resonate with emotions that touch not only the characters; but also, the loyal audiences that have steadfastly traveled with them on their journey.
Review: “The Burial of Kojo”
Samuel Bazawule brilliantly redefines African storytelling is this touching, spiritual story.
‘Fahrenheit 11/9’ creates more clutter than conversation
Michael Moore’s latest documentary poses a question even he can’t seem to answer.
Q & A: The cast of ‘Crazy Rich Asians’
Actors Ronny Chieng, Awkwafina, and Nico Santos discuss their upcoming film and its potential impact for Asians in Hollywood and representation.