LOUIS ARMSTRONG’S BLACK & BLUES - A Review by Cynthia Flores
Satchmo and Pops are the nicknames given to one of the greatest musicians America has ever produced. Beloved by the world and...
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...
Is it possible for an origin film to try so hard, to fit in every trope and idea imaginable, that the movie ruins the origin genre? Black Adam gets awfully close, but...
AMSTERDAM marks the 10th feature in David O. Russell's canon and showcases his long history of quality casts playing in imaginative plots. Here is my full review of the conspiracy filled world...
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...
Peter Farrelly follows up his Oscar-winning GREEN BOOK with a surprisingly striking look at the Vietnam War. Here is my full breakdown of the rather moving, THE GREATEST BEER RUN EVER.
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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
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...