This is a great time capsule of 1997 Chicago and the black poetry scene. It also is a love story of a couple who can’t quite get it together. I rarely see a movie with an all-black cast [...]
One Mr. Adam Kempenaar of the Filmspotting podcast loves this truly and deeply, so much so that he gets mad whenever anyone doesn’t love it as much as him. He needn’t worry about me, [...]
It’s like the movie Groundhog Day, but not funny and also about teenage female friendships instead of a sardonic weatherman. No one is going to watch this movie, and that’s too bad [...]
This is from a review about the new King Kong movie, directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts. He directed Kings of Summer, which I adored. Here’s what he said. “No one saw [Kings of Summer] [...]
This will go down in my own personal movie history as the superhero movie that demoted superhero movies to second-run priority status.* It turns out what I’ve been enjoying about superhero [...]