The critics discuss the movie Miss Juneteenth. Obviously very timely given the recognition of Juneteenth as a national holiday and extremely relevant as single mothers struggle to provide their children a better life than they were afforded.
Home » Commentary » The Reel Critic Roundtable: Miss Juneteenth
The Reel Critic Roundtable: Miss Juneteenth
Join 3,382 other subscribers
Faces and Places
This slideshow requires JavaScript.
← The Reel Critic Roundtable: Luca, Fatherhood and Miss Juneteenth The Reel Critic Roundtable: F9 and Mary J. Blige’s my Life →
Latest Posts
-
Supergirl Review
Supergirl is a bit less than super but girl, it works to explain the person, place her in the DC universe and even get people…
-
The Death of Robin Hood Review
he Death of Robin Hood is a death worth dying, a tear worth crying, a lore worth trying. Somehow, Robin Hood becomes the everyman where…
-
Why ‘He Got Game’ Is More Relevant Today Than When It Was Made
What happens when you mix a deep love for basketball with sharp film criticism? Pure magic. For episode two of HOOPS ON FILM, the crew…
-
Not Exactly the “Man In The Mirror” but Enough for Fans to Understand Why Michael Jackson Declared “Leave Me Alone”
The Music! If you are a Michael Jackson fan, this film gives you a enough of his music that you remember the time when he…