Like watching a master artist at work, Titus Kaphar's feature directorial debut Exhibiting Forgiveness paints a picture about overcoming generational trauma that is powerful, refined, and beautifully poignant. Exhibiting Forgiveness Review Telling a story about generational trauma that avoids the pitfalls of either having its characters ...
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Piece By Piece Review: A Colorful, Unique, & Inventive Musical Biopic
A LEGO musical biopic on paper may sound a little crazy, but when Piece by Piece tells the story about a musician like Pharrell Williams, all the pieces snap together for something as colorful, unique, and inventive as the man himself. Piece By Piece Review Musical biopics typically follow the same tried and true (read: kinda boring) ...
My Hero Academia You’re Next Review: An Exciting New Entry To MHA Canon
It's a battle of ideals in My Hero Academia: You're Next, as Class 1-A fights their mentor's imposter. It's exciting, funny, and just what the fandom needs. My Hero Academia You're Next Review My Hero Academia, the manga, recently ended its Shonen Jump run with 430 chapters in the main series, 127 chapters of the spin-off Vigilantes, ...
Joker Folie a Deux Review: A Chaotic & Messy Sequel
One thing is for certain, director Todd Phillips took some big swings in Joker Folie a Deux and the result is something chaotic, messy, and ultimately unfunny. Joker Folie a Deux Review I've never been a big fan of giving villains sympathetic backstories. They always tend to undermine what made the characters so fascinating to begin ...
We Live In Time Review: Pugh and Garfield Shine Despite Everything
Heartwarming and bittersweet at times, We Live In Time feels unfortunately a little too curated as it tells the story of two people trying to savor all the moments they have in this fleeting life. We Live In Time Review The concept of making the most of your time on earth is not a new one. It’s a sentiment that is echoed in films, tv shows, ...