Over the course of 200 years there have been 5 African-American men that have not only made a impact on the way the world thinks but they changed the course of history for a better and brighter future.... Read more
I think it’s safe to say that a lot of people will not be familiar with Ai Weiwei. I know I wasn’t. Despite that, Alison Klayman’s Ai Weiwei documentary, Never Sorry, paints an extremely eye opening picture of the artist/political activist.... Read more
I think it’s safe to say that a lot of people will not be familiar with Ai Weiwei. I know I wasn’t. Despite that, Alison Klayman’s Ai Weiwei documentary, Never Sorry, paints an extremely eye opening picture of the artist/political activist.
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W./E. is the story of two women, decades apart, but seemingly living under similar circumstances when it comes to their love lives. Both stories are relatively charming but tend to become cliché at times, but never boring.... Read more
W./E. is the story of two women, decades apart, but seemingly living under similar circumstances when it comes to their love lives. Both stories are relatively charming but tend to become cliché at times, but never boring.... Read more
I heard about this little movie called The Iron Lady starring Meryl Streep but didn’t pay to much attention to it. I knew it was about one time (and only) female Prime Minister Margret Thatcher. I figured that it would be a dry British film about politics so avoided it.... Read more
Hu Mei directs screen legend Chow Yun-Fat in Confucius, a biopic of the legendary teachers rise to greatness, vagabond travels, and eventual return to glory.... Read more
Hu Mei directs screen legend Chow Yun-Fat in Confucius, a biopic of the legendary teachers rise to greatness, vagabond travels, and eventual return to glory.... Read more