Sep 1, 2023
A person convincingly pretending to be other people on stage and screen is much harder than it looks. It is a talent few possess and shouldn’t be qualified based on ethnicity or gender or given a pass because of physical limitations.
Dec 16, 2022
This year was the first full calendar year since 2019 when viewers could watch new releases in traditional brick and mortar theaters, something many "experts" said would never happen again.
Oct 14, 2022
Labeled a threat and danger to the state, Falun Gong is anything but that. In order to display to their fellow countrymen the facts they hack into a news broadcast and show their self-produced video containing the correct information regarding their benevolent actions.
Sep 7, 2022
Since his 1977 debut in "Contract on Cherry Street" starring Frank Sinatra, Davi has appeared in close to 100 films and TV shows.
Aug 26, 2022
This week sees the release of "Corsicana," a Western starring Washington as Bass Stevens, the first Black U.S. Marshall west of the Mississippi River who arrested over 3,000 outlaws during his three decade career as a law-enforcement officer.
Sep 11, 2021
What's most impressive with this docuseries is how balanced and unbiased Brian Knapperberger remained throughout. He doesn’t look at the situation with a jaundiced eye, nor does he take ideological sides.
Aug 24, 2021
The new documentary “My Father’s Brothers” (now available on demand and on DVD) is the first of its kind inasmuch as it is a Vietnam accounting from just the men still living who lived what could rightfully be defined as Hell on Earth in a battle taking place on June 29, 1966 just outside of Saigon.
Jul 26, 2021
Some people will find the irreverent take on the troubling subject matter to be flip, insensitive. Others will view the use of satire and unconventional storytelling methods a "how-to" manual or "playbook" to be the audience-friendly counterbalance to disturbing accountings of history.