Night Comes On Directed by Jordana SpiroWritten by Jordana Spiro and Angelica Nwandu The review: Dominique Fishback (Angel) and Tatum Marilyn Hall (Abby)* play sisters separated due to both [...]
Half the Picture Directed by Amy Adrion The review: The talking heads in this movie are all women* and all are talking about how hard it is to get a job as a director in Hollywood. Various areas [...]
Fast Color Directed by Julia HartWritten by Julia Hart, Jordan Horowitz The review: The Venn diagram of this movie includes circles for dystopian* and super powers, but also includes a circle for [...]
Little Woods Directed by Ni DaCostaWritten by Ni DaCosta The review: A quality dramatic film with about the life of a person facing economic challenges is always a win in my book, which makes [...]
Bad Times at the El Royale Directed by Drew GoddardWritten by Drew Goddard The review: I’m a sucker for stylish set design and once I saw the state line dividing the El Royale into California and [...]
Blindspotting Directed by Carlos López EstradaWritten by Rafael Casal, Daveed Diggs The review: Friendship is at the heart of this film; a friendship that makes two people better and worse.* [...]
The review: Stella Meghie’s The Weekend is a quality film illustrating the difficulties of staying friends after a breakup and the ramifications when you try to buck that system.* Sasheer [...]
The review: Felix van Groeningen’s Beautiful Boy follows the standard drug addict movie format;* the difference here is that the father-son relationship is the focus. I loved the [...]