Years ago while growing up in Jamaica, D (Aml Ameen) witnessed his brother’s murder, before being taking in by a don. Years later, having been sent on a mission to London, the past catches up with him.
Movie Review: “Mapplethorpe” Is Explicit, Shocking & Exciting
A look at the life of photographer Robert Mapplethorpe from his rise to fame in the 1970s to his untimely death in 1989.
Movie Review: “The Gospel Of Eureka” Is Controversial, Honest, Eye-Opening And Absolutely Amazing
Love, faith, and civil rights collide in the south as evangelical Christians and drag queens step into the spotlight to explore the meaning of belief. Gospel drag shows and passion plays set the stage for one hell of a show.
Movie Review: “Capernaum” Is A Powerful Film About A Young Boy’s Struggle To Survive
While serving a five-year sentence for a violent crime, a 12-year-old boy sues his parents for neglect.
DVD Review: “Slice” Is Interesting But Not Very Entertaining
When a pizza delivery driver is murdered on the job, the city searches for someone to blame: ghosts? drug dealers? a disgraced werewolf?
Movie Review: “An Acceptable Loss” Is Suspenseful With A Shocking Twist That Takes Too Long To Develop
Former top U.S. security adviser Elizabeth “Libby” Lamm is threatened by associates from her dark past including Rachel Burke, a steely, commanding politician with an unwavering knack for achieving her goals. Colluding with Rachel is Adrian, an unyielding, patriotic chief of staff. Martin harbors another type of obsession with Libby in this story …
Movie Review: “The Upside” Is An Emotional, Funny & Lighthearted Film About An Unlikely Friendship
A comedic look at the relationship between a wealthy man with quadriplegia and an unemployed man with a criminal record who’s hired to help him.
DVD Review: “The Rising Sun” Is Filled With Amazing Dance Skills But Not Enough Story
This documentary follows the Rock Kidz Crew, a revolutionary street dance team that forever changed the world of modern breakdancing. An inspiring film that disseminates life lessons as well as entertaining content.
Movie Review: “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” Is A Film About Forgiveness, Vulnerability & Fear
Celebrity biographer Lee Israel makes her living profiling the likes of Katharine Hepburn, Tallulah Bankhead, Estee Lauder, and journalist Dorothy Kilgallen. When Lee is no longer able to get published because she has fallen out of step with current tastes, she turns her art form to deception, abetted by her loyal friend Jack.