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Green Book

  Film Review by Kam Williams Black Pianist Tours Segregated South with White Chauffeur in Road Trip Dramedy Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali) was a promising prodigy whose formal training in classical piano began when he […]

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The 10 Best, No, the 100 Best Films of 2018

by Kam Williams Kam’s Annual Assessment of the Cream of the Cinematic Crop 10 Best Big Budget Films 1. Crazy Rich Asians 2. Widows 3. Bohemian Rhapsody 4. Green Book 5. Vice 6. Black Panther […]

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Support the Girls

Film Review by Kam Williams   A Day in the Life of Gutsy “Den Mother” In Charge of Beleaguered Sports Bar Double Whammies is an unremarkable watering hole located along a desolate strip of highway […]

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The Citizen (Az állampolgár)

Film Review by Kam Williams   Love Blossoms in Budapest Between Teacher and African Refugee Wilson (Cake-Baly Marcelo) escaped to Hungary a number of years ago after his wife and daughters were slaughtered during civil […]

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Crazy Rich Asians

Film Review by Kam Williams   Heir Takes Fiancee’ Home to Meet Picky Mom in Delightful Romantic Dramedy Even though Nick (Henry Golding) and Rachel (Constance Wu) have been dating for a few years, they […]

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The Meg

Film Review by Kam Williams   Disgraced Navy Captain Seeks Redemption in “Jurassic Jaws” Horror Homage Five years ago, Captain Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham) only managed to save half his crew when his research submarine […]

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BlacKkKlansman

Film Review by Kam Williams   Black Cop Infiltrates Klan in Fact-Based Dramedy from Spike Lee Back in the Seventies, Ron Stallworth became the first African-American to join the Colorado Springs Police Department. The ambitious, […]

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Eighth Grade

Film Review by Kam Williams   Teen Angst Explored in Poignant Coming-of-Age Dramedy Kayla Day (Elsie Fisher) is starting her last week of middle school, and graduation can’t come soon enough for her. After all, […]

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Blindspotting film review

Film Review by Kam Williams   Lifelong Friendship Tested by Police Shooting in Bay Area Buddy Dramedy Collin (Daveed Diggs) and Miles (Rafael Casal), who are black and white, respectively, have been best friends since […]

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Teen Titans Go! To the Movies

Film Review by Kam Williams   Inspired Adaptation of the Animated TV Series Arrives on the Big Screen Created by DC Comics back in 1964 to serve as sidekicks to members of the legendary Justice […]