by Lynnette | Jun 2, 2019 | Culture, Interviews
“Unfortunately, in America, some teens don’t have the luxury to grow up. Being able to grow up should be a human right. But these boys were forced into an environment where they had to grow up really fast, much faster than they should have had to.” — Caleel Harris...
by Lynnette | May 25, 2019 | Culture, Reviews, Tribeca Reviews
Stefon Bristol’s See You Yesterday is a creative sci-fi drama that highlights the positive aspects of science while simultaneously delving into the traumatic effects of police brutality. Under the direction of Stefon Bristol, See You Yesterday pays homage to cinematic...
by Lynnette | May 2, 2019 | Culture, Reviews, Tribeca Reviews
In director Nabil Elderkin’s Gully, the truth is not watered down for the comfort of others. The film depicts the harsh reality of three best friends, Calvin (Jacob Latimore), Nicky (Charlie Plummer), and Jesse (Kelvin Harrison Jr.), who are coming to grips with the...
by Lynnette | Apr 21, 2019 | Culture, Faith, Reviews
20th Century Fox’s Breakthrough is the faith-based film that Christian audiences have been waiting for. Finally, there is a film that genuinely exemplifies what it truly means to have faith and actually use it to see the manifested works and power of God. The movie is...
by Lynnette | Apr 18, 2019 | Culture, For Girls, For Women, Interviews
Tina Gordon Chism, director and screenwriter of the comedy Little, always had a passion for the arts.Her journey began at the Duke Ellington School for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., and her dream was to become an actress. Once she began going on auditions,...
by Lynnette | Apr 7, 2019 | Culture, For Women, Interviews
Directed by first time filmmaker and renowned visual artist Rashid Johnson, HBO Films brings to the screen, Native Son, based on the best-selling, classic novel written by Richard Wright. With the screenplay adapted by the popular, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright...
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