Now Playing in Theaters
BOOGIE will be available at home on demand for a 48-hour rental period beginning Friday, March 26th.
Now Playing in Theaters
BOOGIE will be available at home on demand for a 48-hour rental period beginning Friday, March 26th.
The Anthony Hopkins, Olivia Colman narrative, ‘The Father’ is a movie based on the Play of the same name by Florian Zeller. And it’s easily a film you will call one of the best movies of the year or of any year.
“Boogie” is movie about growing up with ambitions and expectations that might seem far-fetched. The young high school basketball ball star is from an ethically Chinese background. There are few roles models in the NBA to whom he can relate. Growing up in New York City also gives him difficulties, in that there as many people biased against him from the White side of the city as from the Black side.
High-school student Alfred Chin (Taylor Takahashi, making his feature-film debut) — Boogie, to his friends — dreams of making it big in basketball. Read more
Watch the new trailer for the unbelievable true story of The Mauritanian. The film has received two Golden Globe nominations for Best Actor, Drama (Tahar Rahim) and Best Supporting Actress (Jodie Foster) and is now playing in theaters, and On Demand everywhere March 2!!!
‘Test Pattern’ is the type of film that you love hearing has been made, but at the same time find it difficult to watch.
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Writer and director of the screenplay for ‘Nomadland,’ Chloé Zhao, has said, ‘The American road fascinates me. It’s heartbreakingly beautiful and deeply complicated. I’ve traveled it for many years and always hoped to capture a glimpse of it.’ With that in mind, one must think that’s why the Chinese filmmaker chose to get involved with turning Jessica Bruder’s book into a film.
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This film is inspired by true events. Similarly, to Sam Pollard’s ‘MLK/FBI’ out earlier this year, ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ shows the world how afraid of powerful black men J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI was. Both films come out and say that he feared a Black Messiah and that the number of people Black leaders such as Dr. Martin Luther King and the focus of this film, Black Panther leader Fred Hampton, could gather with one assembly alone, terrified him.
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