by Lynnette | Dec 28, 2018 | Culture, Reviews
“Stories about monsters and horror are a great way of dealing with deeper truths. Us deals with the undeniable truth that we are our own worst enemy.” Jordan Peele The aforementioned quotes are the words that Jordan Peele, writer, and director of the...
by Lynnette | Nov 15, 2018 | Reviews
In Instant Family, Ellie (Rose Byrne) and Pete (Mark Wahlberg) are upper-middle class fixers who live in Middle America. They take ugly, worn down homes, strip them of the old and haggard, flip them and make them better. They add value to broken down things. Their...
by Lynnette | Nov 3, 2018 | For Girls, For Women, Reviews
All Clara (Mackenzie Foy) wants is the key that will unlock a precious egg holding a priceless gift. Clara will soon find out that the gift has a manifold meaning. A supernatural golden thread, presented to her at her beloved godfather Drosselmeyer’s (Morgan Freeman)...
by Lynnette | Oct 30, 2018 | For Girls, Reviews
“It’s not about tearing down old ideas. It’s about finding new ones.” Karey Kirkpatrick’s Smallfoot, is an animated family-friendly film that will provide many opportunities for parents to talk with their children about: standing for what they believe, not fearing...
by Lynnette | Sep 18, 2018 | Culture, Reviews
The fashion, the voices, and beautiful transitions through time are all divine in You Us We All. Baroque Masque, pop culture and 17th century mythical figures beautifully converge in Shara Worden’s (“My Brightest Diamond”) and Andrew Ondrejcak’s whimsical,...
by Lynnette | Sep 18, 2018 | Culture, For Girls, For Women, Reviews
“I am so perfect, so divine, so ethereal, so surreal, I cannot be comprehended except by my permission…” – Nikki Giovanni, poetess featured in Legacies Legacies is a liberating read, one that will leave young women feeling empowered to reach for their purpose...
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