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The Miles Morales Trilogy Collection is being released by Grey Matter Art on 9.1.22
GMA is releasing The Miles Morales Trilogy Collection on 9.1.22
Film Review – Breaking
Bank heists have long been a familiar premise in movies. However, in Breaking (2022) this set up takes a secondary role to more pressing matters. Directed by Abi Damaris Corbin (who also cowrites with Kwame Kwei-Armah), this examines the true-life tale of Brian Brown-Easley, a Marine war veteran who attempted to…
Film Review – Easter Sunday
Easter Sunday (2022) works better for what it stands for as opposed to the story it tells. Filipinos have long been entwined in all facets of American culture, including the arts. Yet when it comes to representation, they have mostly been ignored. Like many actors of…
You Won’t Be Alone (2022), A New Perspective On Witch Lore
Witches make for great villains in horror films. From a creepy ballet instructor to a shadowy hermitess in the woods,
For the Record, My First Big Screen Viewings Of The Top Directors
Review: Karen (2021), A Flawed Effort to Exploit American Racism
Few films that try to cash in on current trends find much love from viewers or critics. Exploitation films can