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The Kid Who Would be King

Film Review by Kam Williams   Bullied Schoolboy Morphs into King Arthur in Modern Epic Fantasy British schoolboy Alex Elliot (Louis Ashbourne Serkis) is the unlikeliest of heroes. After all, the pint-sized 12 year-old and […]

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The 5 Browns: Digging through the Darkness

Film Review by Kam Williams   Shocking Documentary Reveals Classical Prodigies Abused by Dad The 5 Browns is a musical quintet composed of siblings born in Houston, Texas between 1979 and 1986, all of whom […]

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Mary Queen of Scots

  Film Review by Kam Williams   Saoirse Ronan Plays Beleaguered Monarch in Flamboyant Costume Drama Mary Stuart (1542-1587) is a tragic figure whose life story does not naturally lend itself to the big screen. […]

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A Dog’s Way Home

Film Review by Kam Williams   Separated Pet Embarks on Perilous Journey in Heartwarming Family Adventure Life has proven to be quite a challenge for Bella (voiced by Bryce Dallas Howard) from the start. Soon […]

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Destroyer

Film Review by Kam Williams   Nicole Kidman Stars as Obsessed Detective in Riveting Revenge Thriller Erin Bell (Nicole Kidman) is a veteran LAPD detective whose partner, Chris (Sebastian Stan), died when his cover was […]

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Ben Is Back

Film Review by Kam Williams   Addict Unexpectedly Arrives Home for Christmas in Dysfunctional Family Drama Holly (Julia Roberts) and Neal (Courtney B. Vance) are raising a family in a quaint country home in upstate […]

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Vice

Film Review by Kam Williams   Christian Bale Morphs into Dick Cheney in Seriocomic Biopic Who is the real Dick Cheney (Christian Bale) and how did he become the most powerful vice president in U.S. […]

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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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Blacktrospective 2018

by Kam Williams Kam’s Annual Assessment of the Best in Black Cinema Best Big Budget Black Films 1. If Beale Street Could Talk 2. Black Panther 3. Green Book 4. The Hate U Give 5. […]

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Widows

  Film Review by Kam Williams   The Windy City Serves as Setting for Adaptation of Brit Crime Series Widows was a British TV series which enjoyed a two-year run from 1983 to 1985. Created […]