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Dolemite Is My Name is a Hilarious & Triumphant Return To Form For Eddie Murphy (Review)

Dolemite Is My Name is a Hilarious & Triumphant Return To Form For Eddie Murphy (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Oct 25, 2019

Following a string of box office bombs, Eddie Murphy has mostly been absent from the silver screen, with his last two starring feature films being the mediocre comedies Mr. Church and A Thousand Words. However, this weekend, he returns to cinema with a powerhouse...
Official Secrets is a Timely, Suspenseful Thriller With Stellar Storytelling (Review)

Official Secrets is a Timely, Suspenseful Thriller With Stellar Storytelling (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Sep 20, 2019

Ever since receiving critical and awards-season accolades for Tsotsi in 2006, writer/director Gavin Hood has carved a niche for himself in making suspenseful political thrillers, and his latest film, Official Secrets, is another solid entry into the genre. Based on...
Adult Interference is a Sharp, Hilarious Comedy Rife With Irreverence (Review)

Adult Interference is a Sharp, Hilarious Comedy Rife With Irreverence (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Sep 18, 2019

From the west coast of Los Angeles to the Hollywood of the South in Atlanta, Georgia, film communities come in all shapes and sizes across the metropolitan cities in the United States, and California-based female filmmakers Jacquie Phillips and Stefanie Black...
Angel Has Fallen is a Flat & Forgettable Entry in a Franchise That Exists (Review)

Angel Has Fallen is a Flat & Forgettable Entry in a Franchise That Exists (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Aug 22, 2019

Gerard Butler has been an action star since leading the box-office smash 300, but his career has seen him lead low-budget action fare from the ridiculous likes of Geostorm and Gods of Egypt to the political action thrillers White House Down and the first two films in...
The Farewell is A Revealing & Heartfelt Film About Finding Connection Amongst Disconnection (Review)

The Farewell is A Revealing & Heartfelt Film About Finding Connection Amongst Disconnection (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Aug 5, 2019

If there are a couple things we all have in common, it’s that we’re all born into a family, and have all felt some form of disconnect at some point in our lives, and Lulu Wang intends to connect audiences of all backgrounds with The Farewell, an honest and heartfelt...
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