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I’m thankful for Seagrass because I’ve rarely felt so understood by a movie even as there are always more stories to tell.
Joan Baez is not without her flaws and shortcomings, but the noise she made with the song of her life continues to reverberate through time and space.
Thanks to its talented and charismatic leads, The Kaminsky Method overcomes any lack of forward narrative momentum.
Tyler Perry’s latest directorial effort shows his tropes are continuing to wear thin, with no sign of improvement. To make things worse, he completely wastes the magnetic screen presence of Taraji P. Henson.
The Work is an essential piece of filmmaking that’s powerful in its observation and packs a strong emotional punch.
A Boy Called Po lacks a realistic exploration of autism, falling into common tropes surrounding the depiction of autism in Hollywood films.