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Breakthrough More Than A Testimony Of Faith
Admittedly, Breakthrough is about faith and it is about family and community. The faith of a mother, the power of community, the bonds of a family and the grace and mercy of god make this an important and relevant movie.
Dumbo Has To Have Smarts To Be Successful AT The Box-office
This reincarnation of a Disney classic has to find a way to make Dumbo as exciting as its predecessor while addressing the backlash regarding circuses and animals in captivity. While Dumbo does fly, the movie doesn’t soar.
Ya’ll scared of US?
I don’t know about yall and not sure I know about US. But this is another Jordan Peele film with some important messages wrapped in horror and gore. If you don’t leave fearing yourself you will leave knowing that the worst gang is a doppelgäng. Deliberate, Disturbing, Deserving.
Five Feet Apart, Worth The Risk of Getting A Little Closer
Worth the risk? The risk of getting teary-eyed; The risk of coming to care about these characters; The risk of going to a movie other than a superhero flick. Five Feet Apart is about a girl standing in front of a boy asking him to love her. The problem is their love is a risk of life and death as their bouts with cystic fibrosis requires they stay at least six feet apart from each other.
Captain Marvel, Marvelous?
Oh yeah, I was excited when I knew they were about to bring Captain Marvel to the big screen. I love the fact that Marvel has so many different characters and female superSHEROS! The Question, is it MARVELous?
Mary Poppins Returns — In Great Fashion
When I heard that there would be a Mary Poppins sequel I was like “say it ain’t so! They can do nothing but mess up a classic.” Well, Marry Poppins returns in great fashion and here is my review:
Reggie, The Reel Critic, Reviews Spiderman Into The Spider-verse
Got Superhero Fatigue? Well this film should prove to be a cure for that!


