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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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James LaRosa

The “Hit the Floor” Interview   with Kam Williams A Timely Tête-à-Tête with the Creator of Hit BET Series James LaRosa is the creator, showrunner and executive producer of Hit The Floor. Not only does […]

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The Equalizer 2

Film Review by Kam Williams   Denzel Reprises Role for First Time in Grisly Vigilante Thriller Although Denzel Washington has made about four dozen movies over the course of his legendary career, he’s never reprised […]

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Sorry to Bother You

Film Review by Kam Williams   Ambitious Telemarketer Joins the 1% in Sophisticated Social Satire To describe Cassius Green (Lakeith Stanfied) as struggling would be a major understatement. He and his girlfriend Detroit (Tessa Thompson) […]

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Uncle Drew

Film Review by Kam Williams   It’s Geriatric Legends vs. Youngbloods in Rucker Park Hoops Comedy Rucker Park is home to a popular basketball tournament staged since 1950 on an outdoor court located at 155th […]

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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 […]