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Darkest Hour

Film Review by Kam Williams   Oldman Channels Churchill in Character-Driven Docudrama Curiously, Darkest Hour and Dunkirk basically cover the same ground, namely, Winston Churchill’s (Gary Oldman) first month as Prime Minister of Great Britain. […]

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Hostiles

Film Review by Kam Williams   Big Sky Adventure Features P.C. Variation on Classic Western Theme I suppose the good old days are gone forever when you could make a Western without worrying about being […]

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The Disaster Artist

Film Review by Kam Williams   Buddy Comedy Chronicles the Making of the Worst Movie Ever In 1998, 19 year-old Greg Sestero (Dave Franco) met a mysterious, middle-aged man named Tommy Wiseau (James Franco) in […]

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Katt Williams

 The “Father Figures” Interview with Kam Williams   Katt’s Back! Legendary stand-up comedian, actor and rapper Katt Williams has enjoyed an impressive career seeded with thousands of stage shows in sold-out arenas, a laundry list […]

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New York Film Critics Online 2017 Winners

New York Film Critics Online (to which Kam Williams belongs) held its 18th annual awards meeting in Walter Reade Theatre’s Furman Gallery in Lincoln Center on December 10, 2017, and voted these winners: PICTURE The […]

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Lady Bird

Film Review by Kam Williams   Saoirse Shines as Rebellious Teen in Touching, Coming-of-Age Adventure Saoirse Ronan is only 23, but she’s already been nominated for an Academy Award twice, for Brooklyn (2015) and Atonement […]

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Wonder Wheel

  Film Review by Kam Williams   New Woody Allen Pic Proves Terribly Disappointing I suppose Woody Allen was due for a dud. After being distracted during the Nineties by a bitter divorce and custody […]

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The Man Who Invented Christmas

Film Review by Kam Williams Sentimental Tale of Redemption Credits a Compassionate Charles Dickens for the Way We Celebrate Christmas Charles Dickens (1812-1870) is considered the preeminent novelist of the Victorian Era because of his […]

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Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri

Film Review by Kam Williams   Frances McDormand Delivers in Dark Comedy Reminiscent of “Fargo” Twenty years ago, Frances McDormand won an Academy Award for Fargo, a delightful whodunit set in a tiny Minnesota town […]