Drama

Bosco

Bosco

A story emanating from Quawntay ‘Bosco” Adams’ life who was imprisoned with 35 years sentence for trying to possess marijuana, It depicts how he gets to see his daughter with an aide of a lady he met in a lonely hearts advertisement but due to his past gets tasked with the repercussions of yore to […]

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Ganymede

Ganymede

Ganymede dissects the themes of identity, love and fear through a small-town wrestling star, Lee Fletcher IV who develops a crush on a gay classmate. It is directed by Colby Holt and Sam Probst who elaborated the tensions of growing up with horror themes in the way the film appeases the audience, which breaks the

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Shirley

Shirley

The film “Shirley” directed by John Ridley focuses on the life of Shirley Chisholm, portrayed by Regina King, assumed a presidential campaign in 1972. As the first Black woman to be elected into congress and the first woman to run for the democratic presidential nomination, Shirley’s contributions to the Black community in America have been

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The Damned

The Damned

Roberto Minervini’s “The Damned” focuses on the broader interests of the Italian auteur: he has been studying, in the course of his career, the divisive and the unifying themes in the life of various segments of the American society. Set quite far from the battle lines of a Civil War, Minervini takes the viewer back

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Millers in Marriage

Millers in Marriage

True to his nature, Edward Burns has always made it a point to get personal in all the films and television shows he has made as a writer-director. However, retaining similar authority as he had in his break out film “The Brothers McMullen” has often meant taking low budgets and younger casts and crews, which

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King Ivory

King Ivory

The director of the opioid crime film titled “King Ivory” and the rest of the cast have had a little different experience traveling to the Venice Film Festival today. This frenzy began when the flight from New York fell behind schedule, leading to the stars of the six-some including Ben Foster, Melissa Leo, and their

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The Great Lillian Hall

The Great Lillian Hall

Jessica Lange in “The Great Lillian Hall” plays veteran theater actres – Broadway stage diva who similarly to idolized females performers with roles of Blanche DuBois reincarnates the image because it was the roles and – believe it or not – themselves she really was. (They’re deluded in their own philosophy.) But just because Lillian

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My First Film

My First Film

My First Film: There has never been a time when there were many innovations in the cinema. It is not often possible to hear a new voice break through with an artist willing and able to manipulate cinematic language and form as if there were no pre-determined parameters. It is also not often that you

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Rob Peace

Rob Peace

“Rob Peace”, which is based on real events, is a type of film that is rarely made these days. The focal character, portrayed by Jay Will duplicating the wide-eyed charisma of a teenage Denzel Washington in his prime, was raised in East Orange, New Jersey, and although he was a young man fixated on science,

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