Black History Month 2025
#5
Where are the flowers for Kaycee Moore?! 🤯😮💨
Un-fucking-sung.
Black History Month 2025
#5
Where are the flowers for Kaycee Moore?! 🤯😮💨
Un-fucking-sung.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
This is such good, artificial butter-flavored, pulpy trash. I love it. Julia in this???!! With the curls? And the smile, and all the teeth? And Patrick Bergin being outlandishly, comically villainous — I mean really a pretty poorly hidden psychopath; needs to learn how to code switch better. And oh, the falling-in-love-against-one’s-will-and-better-judgment montage with the theater costumes, and “Brown Eyed Girl” playing?! C’mon bruh… it’s iconic.
Black History Month 2025
#4
Facing reelection of a Republican president in a two-party system wherein both parties fail repeatedly to attend to the needs, shared struggles and desires of Black Americans — sound familiar? — a delegation of Black leaders and cultural figures gathers in Gary, Indiana to chart a way forward. Nationtime distills a movement’s tenuous grasp on co-creating a self-determined political agenda into a beautiful little time capsule of the 1972 National Black Political Convention. Essential viewing…
Black History Month 2025
#3
Seconds into this I knew I was in for a treat — a brief but indelible cinematic ride. Straight away the film is doing so many complex and captivating things that when the credits said Produced, Directed and Edited by William Greaves only the lateness of the hour kept me from jumping off the couch and yelling “THAT’S FUCKING RIGHT!!!!!!!”
It’s so,so good and it made me miss living in New York City something terrible.
Tomorrow: Nationtime.