Author: teri elam
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The Moms in ‘Anything’s Possible’ Make Almost Anything Seem Possible
The film’s Incluvie rating is off the charts. It features Black, Muslim, queer, trans humans whose moms hold them up, fight for them, and love them for who they are…making anything possible.
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Incluvie Film Fest 1st Place Winner: ‘Is He?’ Review
Everyone needs a BFF and a “wing person” like Yumi (Chloris Li). Li brings the “straight person” persona, literally and figuratively balancing James Aaron Oh’s perfectly timed comedic delivery as the unlucky-in-love.
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‘Hacks’ Is Not a Hack…It’s Comedic Perfection
Deborah (Jean Smart) and Ava (Hannah Einbinder) are a delight to watch evolve, sometimes devolve, then evolve again.
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I’ve Got A ‘Crush’ On You…And I’m Not Too Old To Say It
Hulu’s ‘Crush’ leaves you giddy, light, hopeful, and, yes, all crushed out on the possibility of what? You got it, your next crush.
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‘Alice’ Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
‘Alice’ is a genre trifecta: one part revenge drama, one part historical account, one part throwback to Blaxploitation—kinda ‘Django’ meets ‘Roots’ meets ‘Foxy Brown.’
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The ABCs of Abbott Elementary: Janine Goes To School
Check out the ABCs of Abbott Elementary – Cast & Reviews – In ‘Abbott Elementary’ showrunner and star Quinta Brunson highlights common issues among teachers deserving of Superhero Status.
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Love, Regret, and Art: Pandemic Lessons from Station Eleven and The Real World
The three themes of lessons learned from HBO Max’s Station Eleven are the same as the pandemic: love, regret, and art.
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All Hail The Queen of Basketball, May She Reign in Peace…and Win An Oscar
In less than 30 minutes, Proudfoot guides the viewer through a narrative that touches on American history, mind-health issues, race, and gender politics
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Benjamin Cleary’s ‘Swan Song’: Poetry for the Heart, Soul, and Consciousness: A Review
Mahershala Ali and Naomie Harris, with an economy of language, but a world of expression, weave us inside this futuristic tale of how your “one true love” may exist in the future in Benjamin Cleary’s ‘Swan Song.’
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Is Netflix’s ‘Single All The Way’ the “Answer” to Hulu’s ‘Happiest Season’?
In the LGBTQ+ holiday rom-com wars, ‘Single All The Way’ may or may not be the “answer” to ‘Happiest Season.’