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Sicario: Day of the Soldado

Film Review by Kam Williams   Feds Fight Bad Hombres in Gory Border War Sequel I can’t think of a movie that has ever been more timely. Just as the debate about the detention of […]

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Incredibles 2

Film Review by Kam Williams   Parr Family Back to Battle Diabolical Villain Hypnotizing Humanity It’s hard to fathom why it has taken Disney and Pixar 14 years to release a follow-up to The Incredibles. […]

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Superfly

  Film Review by Kam Williams   Trevor Jackson Plays Iconic Title Character in Stylized Remake of Blaxploitation Era Classic Super Fly (1972) was one of the most profitable of the Blaxploitation Era flicks. Released […]

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Anthony Bourdain

The “Parts Unknown” Interview with Kam Williams (Reprinted from 2014)   A Treasured Tete-a-Tete with the Late Great Chef Chef, author and world traveler Anthony Bourdain was an outspoken trailblazer with unique insights about food, […]

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Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj

The “Little Rock” Interview with Kam Williams   Activist Director Discusses His New Play about Historic School Integration Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj is an Indo-Afro-Caribbean American artist, educator and activist. As a playwright, Maharaj has authored […]

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Upgrade

Film Review by Kam Williams   Cured Quadriplegic Crime Victim Seeks Revenge in Futuristic Sci-Fi Thriller Mechanic Grey Trace (Logan Marshall-Green) is a dying breed. He’s an an old school, grease monkey who can roll […]

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Black Panther

Blu-ray Review by Kam Williams   Chadwick Boseman Rises to the Occasion as African King/Marvel Superhero Chadwick Boseman has already made quite a career out of portraying a variety of prominent African-Americans, from football star […]

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Carter & June

Film Review by Kam Williams Bank Heist Dramedy Has Shades of Baby Driver Baby Driver was this critic’s pick for the #1 movie of 2017. It never takes very long for idea-bereft Hollywood to imitate […]

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The Gospel According to André

Film Review by Kam Williams   Riveting Retrospective Chronicles Career of Flamboyant Fashionista André Leon Talley was born on October 16, 1949 in Washington, DC, but raised in Durham, NC by his maternal grandmother, Bennie […]

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Life of the Party

Film Review by Kam Williams   Just-Dumped Divorcee’ Returns to College in Bawdy, Midlife Crisis Comedy Deanna Miles (Melissa McCarthy) was a junior in college when she got pregnant and dropped out of school to […]