Category: Black
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Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens…Safe Start to a Promising Sequel Trilogy!
The Force Awakens is A New Hope 2.0, in essence. The story structure is virtually unchanged, marking a safe opening to the new trilogy.
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‘Midnight at the Paradise’ is a Love Letter to Film, Music, and the City of Toronto
‘Midnight at the Paradise’ premieres tomorrow at Toronto’s Paradise Theatre! I had the pleasure to sit down with Vanessa Matsui to discuss the making of this film.
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‘Ms. Davis’ Close Friend’: Richard Schertzer’s Modern Reimagination of ‘The Seventh Seal’
‘Ms. Davis’ Close Friend’ will make you think about the meaning of death and what it means to be alive, and if there’s really a race to be run with one’s inevitable demise.
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Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse Tells Us to be Our Own Heroes.
Miles Morales learns to be his own hero as he takes on the well loved mantle of Spider-Man in a multiverse of Spider-People.
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Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi. The Best Post-Disney Star Wars Film
I love The Last Jedi. I don’t think there has been a Star Wars movie in quite some time that brought something new, something fresh to the table.
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Kamilah Rae Lewis Interview on her Basketball-Playing Father Raymond Lewis
Spotlighting the legacy of the legendary Raymond Lewis through the love of a devoted daughter.
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‘Luther: The Fallen Sun’, Idris Elba’s Netflix Vehicle, Fails to Make the Point
By undermining the appeal and credibility of black characters, the show compromises the very idea of diversity and representation it sets to promote.
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“Birds of Prey” and the Fantabulous Emancipation from the DCEU
Birds of Prey has some of the best stunt work and choreography of 2020, and was the most fun I’d had in an action film since John Wick 3.
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The Male Dominance of ‘Hustle’
Adam Sandler goes hard as an NBA scout in this male-heavy sports-drama.