ENOLA HOLMES Review: Slow Build Pays off in surprisingly rewarding ways!

Enola Holmes Review

Enola Holmes, the anticipated film based on The Enola Holmes Mysteries book series from author Nancy Springer, centers the youngest Holmes sibling, Enola (Millie Bobby Brown, Stranger Things), on a quest to find their mother, Eudoria (Helena Bohnam Carter, The Crown). On Enola’s 16th birthday, Eudoria disappears, forcing Enola to reunite with her big

DEFINITION PLEASE Review: Sujata Day’s Debut Feature Is A Must See Film!

Definition Please Review

Written, directed, and starring Sujata Day (Insecure), Definition Please follows Day’s Monica Chowdry, 15 years after winning the 2005 Scribbs national spelling bee. Monica stays in her hometown of Greensburg, Pennsylvania, to care for her ailing mother, Jaya (Anna Khaja, The Good Place), after the untimely death of her father.

Sign Up For Tickets To All In: The Fight For Democracy Virtual Screening

All In: The Fight For Democracy Screening

Amazon Studios is partnering with Pay or Wait to give fans a chance to see voting rights documentary, ALL IN: THE FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY, which takes a look at the history, and current activism against voter suppression and the barriers to voting that most people don't even know is a

The Boys Season 2 Review: Bigger, Badder, Meaner, And Yet Kind Of Hopeful Superhero Satire

The Boys Season 2

When The Boys premiered last year, it was a bit of a double-edged sword. It came at the perfect time for a satire of superheroes and how they would act in the real world (premiering a couple of months before Watchmen) but more importantly, it satirized the way we consume

Chemical Hearts Review: Follows Familiar Tropes for Introspective Resonance

“You’re never more alive than when you’re a teenager,” a voice over offers. In the past, teenage angst followed the John Hughes formula: a bevvy of teens with different personalities melding together with explosive results. The teens usually harbored dreams of rebellion against the uptight authority figures domineering over their

Twentieth Century Studios Releases Death On The Nile Official Trailer

Death on the Nile Official Trailer

Twentieth Century Studios has released the official trailer to their upcoming mystery thriller, Death on the Nile. Directed by Academy Award® nominee Kenneth Branagh, he also reprises his role as Hercule Poirot who must investigate yet another murder during a couples honeymoon. The film's new list of star studded suspects

Project Power Review: A Thrilling And Genre-Bending Superhero Story That’s Grounded In Real Issues, And Real Powers

Project Power Review

Even with a global pandemic, there's no denying superhero movies and TV shows are approaching zombie-levels of saturation. This year alone saw the release of Birds of Prey, the Harley Quinn animated show, the last season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., as well as the upcoming (hopeful) release of The New

Warner Bros Releases Judas And The Black Messiah Official Trailer

Judas and the Black Messiah Official Trailer

Warner Bros releases the official trailer to the highly anticipated film Judas and the Black Messiah directed by Shaka King (Newlyweeds). The film centers around Fred Hampton (Daniel Kaluuya) the chairman of the Chicago chapter of the Black Panther Party and how he was betrayed by FBI informant William O'Neal

Amazon Releases Official Trailer for Chemical Hearts

Chemical Hearts Official Trailer

Amazon has released the official trailer for their upcoming film, Chemical Hearts starring Lili Reinhart (Riverdale). The film is based on the novel of the same title by Krystal Sutherland about a young man Henry (Austin Abrams) who falls in love with a mysterious young woman (Lili Reinhart) from school.

Netflix Is Giving Fans A Chance To Win A 1000 Month Subscription With The Old Guard Minigame Competition

The Old Guard Minigame

Want the chance to win a free Netflix subscription for 83 years? Netflix has launched a video game competition surrounding its latest action release “The Old Guard”, starring Charlize Theron. The U.S. nationwide competition will allow contestants the opportunity to win an “Immortal* Netflix Account” (*1000 months of subscription, or

Fatal Affair Review: Gives Us Hollywood Royalty Without Unconventional Twists

Fatal Affair

Fatal Affair is the story of a torrid make-out session and an almost sexual encounter turned deadly obsession. A thriller that follows brilliant and successful lawyer Ellie Warren (Nia Long, Love Jones), and her architect husband Marcus (Stephen Bishop, Being Mary Jane), who has just moved from San Francisco to Oceancrest,

The Old Guard Review: A Cookie-Cutter Action Thriller That Is Saved By A Kick-Ass Charlize Theron And Intriguing Mythology

The worst thing to be said about The Old Guard is that it feels like the Marvel shows made for Netflix, in that it feels mostly like it's saving up the good stuff set up for a sequel. The good news is that The Old Guard kicks so much ass

Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga Review: A Movie That’s Best When It Reminds Us Of How Weird, Campy And Heartfelt The Real Eurovision Is

EUROVISION SONG CONTEST: The Story of Fire Saga

How do you parody what is already half a joke? How do you present an event that's so ingrained in European pop culture as the Eurovision Song Contest to an American audience that has never paid attention? The wrong answer, is to make it a rom-com with the juggernaut singing

Netflix and Pearl Studio Provides First Look and Cast Announcement For New Animated Film Over The Moon

Over the Moon

Netflix and Pearl Studio have announced that newcomer Cathy Ang, Grammy winner Phillipa Soo (Hamilton), newcomer Robert G. Chiu, Ken Jeong (Crazy Rich Asians), John Cho (Searching), Ruthie Ann Miles (All Rise), Emmy nominee Margaret Cho, three-time SAG winner Kimiko Glenn (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse), Artt Butler and two time Golden Globe winner

“Miss Juneteenth Authentically Tackles the Complexities, Expectations, and Sacrifices of Black Motherhood”

Miss Juneteenth Review

Written and directed by Channing Godfrey Peoples (Writer, Queen Sugar), Miss Juneteenth debuted at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival and I was lucky enough to attend the premiere. From its deeply complex performances to some of the beautifully lit imagery choices and the rich scenes that eloquently depict the struggles

Sherman’s Showcase Returns This Friday With Juneteenth Black History Month Spectacular

Sherman's Showcase Season 2

The Critics’ Choice Award-nominated Sherman’s Showcase will return this Friday, June 19 – Juneteenth – with a one-hour “Black History Month Spectacular” on both networks, premiering at 10 PM ET/PT on AMC, followed by an 11 PM ET/PT premiere on IFC. Created by and starring Bashir Salahuddin (Top Gun: Maverick, South

Shirley Review: Elisabeth Moss Fights for Her Spot at the Oscars in a Spellbinding Tribute to Shirley Jackson

Shirley Movie Review

We Have Always Lived in the Castle, The Haunting of Hill House, and an upcoming adaptation of The Lottery. Over the past few years, Shirley Jackson’s work has been highlighted on film and in an acclaimed Netflix series. The legendary and influential novelist known for her works in the horror