2014-10-27T10:22:10-06:00

Writer/director David Ayer's tight narrative, psychological nuance, and near-tactile evocation of war's squalor sets a high standard for the WW2 films yet to come before year’s end. Read more

2014-10-16T16:11:26-06:00

Something has gone horribly, horribly wrong when a black man fights Harriet Tubman. Read more

2014-10-16T16:10:12-06:00

In the third episode of Black-ish, Andre looks for black friends for his son. It doesn't end well. Read more

2014-10-12T13:26:59-06:00

Jeremy Renner excels in this worthwhile if flawed account of journalist Gary Webb's efforts to expose CIA misdeeds in Central America and the War on Drugs. Which matters more: ideology or people? Read more

2014-10-03T14:12:41-06:00

Finally! A flick that lives up to the hype. Read more

2014-10-16T16:07:47-06:00

Trying to talk to teens? That's some cray cray stuff, bro. Read more

2014-10-16T16:07:04-06:00

The show raises lots of questions. Like is it ok to say "black" now? Was there a memo? Read more

2014-10-01T09:05:13-06:00

We've been keeping a careful eye on this Biblical epic. And now there's a new trailer. Read more

2014-09-28T10:22:18-06:00

Red Beard, a medical drama set in 19th Century Japan, showcases director Akira Kurosawa's flair for great storytelling, inspiring humanism, and visual brilliance. Read more

2014-09-21T17:18:40-06:00

Inspired by the style and stories of master director Yasujiro Ozu, Ira Sachs crafts an excellent drama, making universal the particulars of one family's challenges and changes. Read more

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