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"Striking Rescue delivers high kicking action"
Well Go USA delivers another enjoyable martial arts opus with Striking Rescue. Tony Jaa triumphantly returns to the screen, anchoring a...
Theater Review : Bitch Sesh :The You've Got a Friend in Me @ Warner Theater
Casey Wilson and Danielle Schneider shine bright in the Nation's Capital
Theater Review : Marlon Wayans, "Wild Child" Tour @ The Theater At MGM
Before he surprises audiences with another dramatic turn in the upcoming Jordan Peele-produced horror film *Him*, and returns to the...
Viola Davis is back in action in the semi enjoyable "G20"
Academy Award winner Viola Davis brings her talents to Prime Video for the action thriller G20 . Patricia Riggen directs the film from a...
"Drop" is another winner from director Christopher Landon and Blumhouse
A first date turns deadly in the quick running thriller "Drop"
"The Amateur" is an enjoyable spy thriller for adults.
Light on the action, The Amateur is a thinking man's tale of revenge.
"Gunslingers" Misfires in a Blaze of Style Over Substance
Gunslingers isn't that wild of a Western
"Hell of a Summer" is a tonal mess
Solid performances from some of the cast can't save Hell of a Summer from uneven tone.
"The Luckiest Man in America" explores the dynamics behind game show luck
Paul Walter Hauser committed performance saves "The Luckiest Man in America"
"Devil May Cry" – A Stylish and Brutal Adaptation That Honors the Source
Packed with over-the-top combat, demonic intrigue, and a brooding sense of destiny, Devil May Cry gets it right/
"The Woman in the Yard" fails to thrill or spook
Weak script and tepid director hinder the enjoyment factor in The Woman in the Yard.
Concert Review : Mary J. Blige, For My Tour at Capital One Arena
MJB, NE-YO and Mario bring a night of hits and memories to the DMV.
Jason Statham reunites with director David Ayer for the enjoyable "A Working Man".
"A Working Man" implores the same strengths of "The Beekeeper" to become a solid popcorn flick.
The melanin is poppin in Number One on the Call Sheet: Black Leading Women in Hollywood.
Representation goes beyond importance it becomes revolutionary in Number One on the Call Sheet: Black Leading Women in Hollywood.
“Number One on the Call Sheet: Black Leading Men in Hollywood” highlights the undeniable swag of brothers in La La Land.
“Number One on the Call Sheet: Black Leading Men in Hollywood gives the bruthas some shine!
“Duplicity”: A Twisty Legal Thriller Undone by Tyler Perry’s Signature Shortcuts.
Tyler Perry’s Duplicity starts with promise—an attorney’s personal stake in a police shooting sets the stage for a timely, gripping mystery. But while the cast gives it their all and a late-game twist adds some intrigue, the film can’t escape Perry’s familiar flaws. With withheld evidence, overwritten scenes, and a plot that ignores its own logic, this courtroom drama ends up guilty of playing it safe,
"Snow White" is a rotten apple of a movie
Uninspired songs, weird CGI and bad performances are just some of the just some of the issues in Snow White
"The Electric State" is visually stunning but emotionally uneven
Stunning visual can't override the half heartedness in The Electric State
"Novocaine" is a bloody and fun popcorn flick
Novocaine delivers the action and comedy goods




















