Kam Williams
God Bless the Broken Road
Film Review by Kam Williams Military Widow Loses, Regains Faith in Cliche-Ridden Tale of Redemption Sergeant Darren Hill (Liam Matthews) was just days away from finishing up a tour of duty in Afghanistan when […]
If Beale Street Could Talk
Film Review by Kam Williams Barry Jenkins Directs Faithful Adaptation of Beloved James Baldwin Classic In 1974, James Baldwin published “If Beale Street Could Talk,” a love story, set in Harlem, about a beleaguered […]
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]