#David Oyelowo’s Directorial Debut – /Film

#David Oyelowo’s Directorial Debut – /Film

“#David Oyelowo’s Directorial Debut – /Film” If you want to watch Movies or TV series visit the Dizi.BuradaBiliyorum.Com “Anything that basically is overtly celebrating darkness and to be perfectly honest, sanctioning it,” David Oyelowo told NPR in 2015, “that’s something I can’t personally do […] I know that films affect and shape culture, and I…

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#Young Love Burns Bright – /Film

#Young Love Burns Bright – /Film

“#Young Love Burns Bright – /Film” If you want to watch Movies or TV series visit the Dizi.BuradaBiliyorum.Com As far as ‘80s-set, sun-soaked European summer romances where a young gay man comes to understand his sexuality, Call Me By Your Name still reigns supreme. (A high bar, to be clear!) But if this extremely specific…

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#Shadow in the Cloud Review: TIFF 2020 – /Film

#Shadow in the Cloud Review: TIFF 2020 – /Film

“#Shadow in the Cloud Review: TIFF 2020 – /Film” Shadow in the Cloud kicks-off with an amusing Looney Toons-style cartoon about a lazy, drunken World War II pilot blaming “gremlins” for all his problems. It’s cheeky and funny, and it starts things off on the right foot. “Ah-ha!” you think. “This movie is going to…

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#Violation Review: TIFF 2020 – /Film

#Violation Review: TIFF 2020 – /Film

“#Violation Review: TIFF 2020 – /Film” Rage, betrayal, confusion, and bloodshed are the driving factors of Violation, an unflinchingly brutal, often quite gruesome story of a woman who goes to extreme lengths following a terrible incident. Writer-directors Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli do not shy away from the violence, employing meticulously crafted practical effects to portray a…

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#Concrete Cowboy Review: TIFF 2020 – /Film

#Concrete Cowboy Review: TIFF 2020 – /Film

“#Concrete Cowboy Review: TIFF 2020 – /Film” Outside of overpriced carriage rides through historic areas, you might not expect to see horses galloping through the streets of Philadelphia. But there’s a century-long tradition of Black horsemanship in the City of Brotherly Love, primarily in the Strawberry Mansion neighborhood located east of Fairmount Park in North Philadelphia that…

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#‘Concrete Cowboy’ Review: A Predictable But Strong Father-Son Story [TIFF 2020]

#‘Concrete Cowboy’ Review: A Predictable But Strong Father-Son Story [TIFF 2020]

“#‘Concrete Cowboy’ Review: A Predictable But Strong Father-Son Story [TIFF 2020]” Outside of overpriced carriage rides through historic areas, you might not expect to see horses galloping through the streets of Philadelphia. But there’s a century-long tradition of Black horsemanship in the City of Brotherly Love, primarily in the Strawberry Mansion neighborhood located east of Fairmount Park…

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#MLK/FBI Review: TIFF 2020 – /Film

#MLK/FBI Review: TIFF 2020 – /Film

“#MLK/FBI Review: TIFF 2020 – /Film” There’s a dark shadow cast over the life and career of J. Edgar Hoover, the infamous FBI Director who created the G-Man persona and ruled the Bureau with an iron fist for over four decades. Even if you want to overlook the unconfirmed rumors, the fact remains that for…

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#‘Good Joe Bell’ Review: Mark Wahlberg’s Anti-Bullying Drama Has Nice Message, Muddled Execution [TIFF 2020]

#‘Good Joe Bell’ Review: Mark Wahlberg’s Anti-Bullying Drama Has Nice Message, Muddled Execution [TIFF 2020]

“#‘Good Joe Bell’ Review: Mark Wahlberg’s Anti-Bullying Drama Has Nice Message, Muddled Execution [TIFF 2020]” Towards the end of Good Joe Bell, Mark Wahlberg’s titular character takes a load off his feet from his cross-country walk to condemn homophobic bullying. He sits down at a police station underneath pictures of Barack Obama and Joe Biden…

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