Tag: Movie

  • ‘Cherry’ Review: The Truth About Addiction

    ‘Cherry’ Review: The Truth About Addiction

    DISCLAIMER: This review contains spoilers. TW: extensive graphic drug abuse, disturbing and violent images, mentions of suicide, death, and depictions of PTSD. _______ After hitting it big in the MCU, the Russo brothers (Anthony and Joe) and Tom Holland team up for a very different collaboration. Cherry is a semi-autobiographical take on Nico Walker’s life. The film is divided into seven separate chapters and follows…

  • “The United States Vs. Billie Holiday” Dilutes Lady Day

    “The United States Vs. Billie Holiday” Dilutes Lady Day

    As the title suggests, this film depicts a heartbreaking battle: governmental abuse against the Black Civil Rights movement in the wake of Lady Day’s song “Strange Fruit”. The telling of her story through the eyes of Lee Daniels lends a more artistic tone than biographical one- but the nature of her legacy rings true- despite…

  • Validating Bimbos & Erin Brockovich

    Validating Bimbos & Erin Brockovich

    Unless you’re on the wrong side of Tik Tok, aka Straight Tik Tok, you definitely have seen the growing popularity and comeback of the Bimbo trend  -  now extending to the gender-inclusive Himbo, Bimbo, and Thembo. It has been reclaimed as a feminist concept, as a way to praise femininity, subvert the male gaze, and…

  • ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ Review: Exploring The Black Panther Party

    ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ Review: Exploring The Black Panther Party

    Warner Bros.’s latest feature, Judas and the Black Messiah, takes viewers to 1968 Chicago. That’s right, the Black Power era. More specifically, the Black Panther Party. The drama recounts the life of Black activist Fred Hampton. He rose to prominence as the mesmerizing chairman of the Illinois Black Panther Party. On December 4, 1969, Fred, 21, and…

  • Tearing Down Gender Stereotypes in Family Drama ‘Palmer’

    Tearing Down Gender Stereotypes in Family Drama ‘Palmer’

    Apple TV+’s latest feature film Palmer, directed by Fisher Stevens and written by Cheryl Guerriero, a native of my hometown, takes viewers on an emotional rollercoaster set in a small town in Louisiana. When ex-convict Eddie Palmer (Justin Timberlake) is released early from his prison sentence, he returns home to live with his beloved grandmother Vivian (June Squibb). While on…

  • It’s ‘The Little Things’ That Bore You

    It’s ‘The Little Things’ That Bore You

    2 hours and 7 minutes of my life that I will never get back. Nice. Late last year, Warner Bros. announced that all of their 2021 film releases would simultaneously release to theaters and on the streaming service HBO Max. The first launch of the year is John Lee Hancock’s slow-burn crime thriller The Little Things.…

  • On a Fun, but Bumpy, Road with Onward

    On a Fun, but Bumpy, Road with Onward

    While the film didn’t hit me as emotionally as I wanted it to, I still enjoyed it. I simply wish there was a little more, particularly with the world building.

  • Whitest Season: Privilege Comes First in ‘Happiest Season’

    Whitest Season: Privilege Comes First in ‘Happiest Season’

    TW: Racism, Ableism / Spoilers Below After years of being plagued with Hallmark’s wonderbread, puritanical, heterosexual holiday fun, it was refreshing to finally have a Christmas movie that is not about a middle-class (though sometimes royalty if you’re lucky enough to be Vanessa Hudgens or Ben Lamb) straight relationship where they overcome an instant hatred…

  • ‘Booksmart’ Movie Review: A Fun Coming-of-Age Comedy

    ‘Booksmart’ Movie Review: A Fun Coming-of-Age Comedy

    Wilde’s coming-of-age comedy directorial debut is simultaneously hilarious and entertaining, and remarkably heartfelt and relatable.

  • “Sand Castle” Movie Review: Is This Yet Another Unrealistic War Drama?

    “Sand Castle” Movie Review: Is This Yet Another Unrealistic War Drama?

    Overall, Sand Castle was another lack luster war drama that will eventually fade into the many similar war dramas I have seen throughout my life.