Cynthia Flores

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TILL – A Review by Cynthia Flores

TILL - A Review by Cynthia Flores Till has a one-small-word title, but it packs a mighty emotional punch. The new film from Nigerian-American director/co-writer Chinonye Chukwu is sometimes difficult to watch. There...

BROS – A Review by Cynthia Flores

BROS - A Review by Cynthia Flores This fall, Universal Pictures proudly presents the first romantic comedy from a major studio that, wait for it, stars and is co-written by an openly gay...

MOONAGE DAYDREAM – A Review by Cynthia Flores

MOONAGE DAYDREAM - A Review by Cynthia Flores The title of this film is only seen at the very end of it before the credits roll. The actual beginning of the film is...

THE WOMAN KING – A Review by Cynthia Flores

THE WOMAN KING - A Review by Cynthia Flores I remember feeling amazed as I watched Mel Gibson's directorial debut in 1995s, Braveheart. He filled the big screen with his savage portrayal of...

PINOCCHIO – A Review by Cynthia Flores

Pinocchio - A Review by Cynthia Flores Magical. That is the one word that sums up the new Pinocchio. It is the new film from the director who gave us 1994s Forest Gump....

GIGI & NATE – A Review by Cynthia Flores

GIGI & NATE - A Review by Cynthia Flores Gigi & Nate is the new film from Irish-born filmmaker Nick Hamm. In it, he tells a story based on the real-life capuchin monkey...

HONK FOR JESUS. SAVE YOUR SOUL. – A Review by Cynthia Flores

HONK FOR JESUS. SAVE YOUR SOUL. - A Review by Cynthia Flores There is a big difference between lampooning a subject and lambasting it instead. I went into this film hoping to see...

NOPE – A Review by Cynthia Flores

NOPE - A Review by Cynthia Flores The lead in this film, Daniel Kaluuya, had never ridden a horse before. So he had to train for over a month to get used to...

Cynthia Flores