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LA La Land’s Director Damien Chazelle

La La Land has been nominated for 14 Academy Awards.  Many people feel that this film marks the renaissance of the musical.  If so, it is a new type of musical. One that pay homage to the films of yesterday with Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers but one which attempts to ground itself in reality according to writer/director Damien Chazelle:

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I liked this film and I did feel the humanity, however, I also wanted to FEEL the dancing. Unfortunately, I felt the level of dance difficulty was so common, so human that I could do those moves myself.  And while that is what it appears that Chazelle and team were going for, I wanted more.  I wanted to see something greater than myself – dancing that excites and inspires.  May this desire to see phenomenal dancing is why I LOVE movies like Singin’ In The Rain, West Side Story, The Wiz and All That Jazz – The dance numbers were aspirational if not unattainable for the mere fan.  They set a standard and I felt a bit let-down with La La Land. The high dance quality in the films mentioned above made performers like Kelly, Rogers and Astaire special – the real triple threat! For me, the story, the music and the acting in Chazalle’s film might have one floating in La La Land but the dancing left his cast outside the studio with the rest of us trying out our moves on a cardboard box on Hollywood and Vine.

Reggie Ponder, The Reel Critic, on “Central Time” with Veronica Rueckert and Rob Ferrett.

Reggie Ponder, The Reel Critic, makes his year-end appearance on “Central Time” to discuss the films nominated for the Golden Globes as well as holiday releases we have all been waiting for. From award nominated films like Moonlight, Manchester at Sea, and Hell or High Water to new releases like Fences Rogue One and Assassin’s Creed, Reggie, Veronica and Rob talk movies and take a few calls.

High on DOPE – Reggie Ponder reviews new film

This week’s movie is Dope, the new film by writer director Rick Famuyiwa. Is it Dope?

5 Days Until 2015 ABFF – Here Is What You Missed Last Year: Tatyana Ali

The 2015 ABFF promises to shine in The Big Apple – New York June 11 – 14.

I will be there so come join me. I’m moderating ABFF REMEMBERS: “BOYZ IN THE HOOD” a screening and discussion with John Singleton, the Academy Award nominated director and writer.

Here is Tatyana Ali talking about film and what she would like to see on the big screen as it relates to Black folk.

Hope to see you in NY!

Reggie Ponder at Mather’s – More Than a Cafe: 33 E. 83rd Street in Chicago This Friday 5/1/15 1pm-2pm

I’m speaking this week at Mather’s – More Than a Cafe on 33 E. 83rd Street COME JOIN ME!! 1pm-2pm!

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Is Furious 7 One Too Many?

The 7th installment of the Fast & Furious series is fast but is 7 too many? Phenomenal Cars, Exciting Chases, Fantastic Fight Scenes and Ludicrous Stunts could be enough to keep the franchise alive.

March To SELMA

The wait is over. Ava DuVernay’s SELMA is available nationwide and you just need to go see it. Important historical event, dynamic national leader with amazing current relevance. We all should March to SELMA this weekend.

Is Annie Too Black For The Sun To Come Out?

My review of Annie and a little commentary for those who are calling this a “Black Annie”
The Sun will come out tomorrow — should the audience.?

Do The Games Make you Hunger for more? Review: The Hunger Games MockingJay Part 1

Does Beyond The Lights Shine?

I’m always complaining about the lack of Black on Black love in major media. I don’t have any problem with interracial relationships, I just have a problem that Hollywood seems reluctant to show Black love. So i was excited to see Gina Prince-Bythewood’s new movie Beyond The Lights. The question is does it shine?