Tag: movie review

  • Celebrating Milestones: Reflections Before 30

    Celebrating Milestones: Reflections Before 30

    As I approach thirty, I’m reflecting on my journey in my twenties. I’ve learned to prioritize myself and embrace my voice. This year, I aim to share more personal experiences, focusing on solo adventures. Grateful for my growth, I celebrate my victories and encourage others to do the same. Life has exceeded my expectations.

  • The Return of the Bad Guys: A Fun Family Film Review

    The Return of the Bad Guys: A Fun Family Film Review

    The review highlights the return of the beloved characters in DreamWorks Animation’s “Bad Guys 2,” where reformed animal outlaws face new challenges. The film, aimed at children, mixes humor, action, and a STEM message. It emphasizes understanding, second chances, and the complexities of reputation, encouraging viewers to reflect on their life choices.

  • Wicked: A Magical Experience of Friendship and Individuality

    Wicked: A Magical Experience of Friendship and Individuality

    The author expresses excitement about pre-screening the musical Wicked, praising its innovative take on good and evil through the story of Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West. Themes of friendship, individuality, and following one’s path are highlighted, urging viewers to embrace their uniqueness. The film’s release is anticipated on November 22.

  • The Burial Review: Underdog Triumphs & Cultural Commentary

    The Burial Review: Underdog Triumphs & Cultural Commentary

    The Burial is a captivating and humorous film that celebrates Black excellence while addressing serious themes of racism and the struggles of small business owners. It tells the inspiring story of Jeremiah O’Keefe, represented by the tenacious lawyer Willie Gary, overcoming systemic challenges. A must-watch for its uplifting portrayal of resilience.

  • The Fab Five: Friendship and Determination in Shooting Stars

    The Fab Five: Friendship and Determination in Shooting Stars

    Shooting Stars is an inspiring biopic about LeBron James and The Fab Five, showcasing their journey from childhood friends to aspiring NBA players. Directed by Chris Robinson, the film highlights themes of friendship, determination, and community, emphasizing the importance of self-belief and the support of others in achieving one’s dreams.

  • Why Ariel’s Choices in The Little Mermaid Don’t Add Up

    Why Ariel’s Choices in The Little Mermaid Don’t Add Up

    The author expresses dissatisfaction with the original “The Little Mermaid,” questioning Ariel’s desire to become human despite the dangers posed by humans, including the death of her mother. They appreciate the music but find Ariel’s decision to trade her voice for legs illogical. The author looks forward to the live-action adaptation.

  • Praise This Movie: Cultural Reflections and Critique

    Praise This Movie: Cultural Reflections and Critique

    The review discusses the movie “Praise This,” a modern gospel film reminiscent of classics like “Sister Act.” Following Sam, a budding music artist in Atlanta, the film carries Christian themes and explores church culture. While enjoyable, the reviewer criticizes the portrayal of Black stories and seeks stronger positive representations of Black relationships and female empowerment.

  • Lessons from Creed III: Finding Self-Acceptance

    Lessons from Creed III: Finding Self-Acceptance

    Creed III is a powerful exploration of relationships, healing, and self-acceptance, showcasing Adonis Creed’s journey through trauma and guilt. The film emphasizes valuable life lessons about letting go of the past and recognizing people’s true intentions. Directed by Michael B. Jordan, it stands out as an inspirational and relatable narrative.