DeWayne Hamby

DeWayne Hamby

Member of Critics Choice Association

Favorite films

  • Die Hard
  • Grease
  • The Shawshank Redemption
  • A Week Away

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  • Nosferatu

    ★★★

  • Our Little Secret

    ★★½

  • Carry-On

    ★★★

  • Speak No Evil

    ★★★

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  • Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot

    Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot

    ★★★★

    "Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot," directed by Joshua Weigel, is an extraordinary tale of faith, community, and the love of Jesus. This Angel Studios release shines a spotlight on a small East Texas church whose members answered a profound call to serve the most vulnerable among us. The film, starring Elizabeth Mitchell, Demetrius Grosse, and Nika King, recounts the inspiring true story of Bishop and First Lady Donna Martin and their Bennett Chapel congregation, who together adopted…

  • Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot

    Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot

    ★★★★

    This film hits all the right notes. Incredible story. Solid production. Captivating performances. Totally sold me on it.

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  • The Batman

    The Batman

    ★★★★½

    Before I offer my opinions, I should also give a confession. I’m a longtime Batman fan. Born in 1971, I grew up on the Adam West version, had a mail-order subscription to the comics, and for many years, featured character on my birthday cake and used him as my go-to Halloween costume. I graduated high school before the first serious take on the character hit the big screen, and I’ve lined up to see every version since. Two years ago,…

  • Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1

    Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1

    ★★★½

    “Horizon: An American Saga Chapter One,” written and directed by Kevin Costner, offers a sprawling and ambitious portrayal of the American West in the 1860s. As a modern western, it diverges from the classic black-and-white depictions of heroes and villains, opting instead for a more nuanced, gritty representation of frontier life.

    Growing up, I wasn’t a big fan of westerns. The genre often seemed to dwell in a black-and-white world of fantastic heroes and dastardly villains, which never felt grounded…