It’s a known fact that in films, the nanny (or manny) must have magical powers to accompany their parental wisdom. This is especially true in director-writer Venita Ozols-Graham and co-writer Brigitte Graham’s short film, The Ossan. Alexis (Brigitte Graham) is a…
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100 YEARS OF WARNER BROTHERS FILM REVIEW! Ronald Reagan battles the Klu Klux Klan in director Stuart Heisler’s forgotten noir Storm Warning. Model Marsha (Ginger Rogers) jumps off a bus in Rock Point, a tiny town in the South, for a…
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Sometimes life moves so fast we forget to pursue what truly matters in life. Harold Jackson III’s romantic comedy, Million to One, reminds us that we’ve got to stop and take a chance on love. Dre Shaw (Rob Gordon) is an up-and-coming media…
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The rom-com continues to make a solid comeback to the big screen with the new offering What's Love Got to Do with It?. Directed by Shekhar Kapur, this movie holds all the ingredients of a successful romantic comedy: Two attractive…
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What would you do to save a loved one on the brink of death? Would you kill strangers if it meant that person would for sure live to see another day? This unthinkable scenario is what the lead of writer-director…
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It’s been almost five years since James Gunn was fired from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, only to be brought back on board several months later. As behind-the-scenes drama raged, the Guardians embarked on side quests with the Avengers,…
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In Matt Devine’s short film, The Unknown Depths, no matter how far we try to run, our path eventually catches up to us. A couple, played by Josie Hung and Juan Sanchez-Molina, are deeply in love. Theirs is a fairy tale…
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“Just forget about me, okay? Like you forgot about everything else.” These are the scathing words directed at James Winters (Giovanni Marine), the bemused and mentally unwell protagonist of Guilty Conscience, Gregg DaCosta’s unnerving psychological thriller/horror about the processing of…
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The Other Two isn’t just one of the best comedies of the past decade, it’s unquestionably a way of life. While single-camera sitcoms have aptly revitalized the television landscape thanks to an influx of streaming services and channels offering more…
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Warner Brothers. A behemoth of Hollywood. The studio was founded by actual brothers — Harry, Albert, Sam, and Jack — and was considered a minor moviemaking machine until the historical release of The Jazz Singer. The grandson of the youngest…
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Disney Plus has peeled back the curtain on singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran as this documentary opens your eyes but not in the positive and uplifting way the press release would have me believe. Here’s our Ed Sheeran The Sum of it…
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