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Review – The Color Purple

It’s been a year of musical films with Wonka and Mean Girls attempting to reignite the movie musical on the silver screen. While they...

TV Review – Masters of the Air

In 2001, many would agree that one of the greatest television mini-series (and at the time, the most expensive mini-series ever produced with a...

Interview – ‘The Fabelmans’ Seth Rogen and Gabriel LaBelle on working with cinematic legend Steven Spielberg

In Steven Spielberg’s coming of age story, The Fabelmans, Gabriel LaBelle stars as Sammy, a teenage filmmaker whose camera unwittingly reveals a secret which...

Review – The Fabelmans

Everyone knows Steven Spielberg, at some point in our lives we have been touched by his filmmaking and his broad choice of genres that...

Review – West Side Story

By Nick L’Barrow A self-proclaimed passion project that legendary filmmaker, Steven Spielberg, has been wanting to make since he was 10 years old, West Side...

Ready Player One

  There's no doubt Director Steven Spielberg is teaching you something with his movies without you even knowing it. What you see up front are...
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Sinners Review

Ryan Coogler’s film "Sinners" reinvents the vampire narrative, using these creatures to symbolize assimilation. Set in the American South, it follows twin brothers Smoke and Stack as they aim to establish a juke joint. Interwoven with Delta Blues music, the film explores deep themes of cultural heritage, oppression, and exploitation, culminating in a visually stunning climax.