
Review: ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ gives an unflinching look at Fred Hampton
“Judas and the Black Messiah” finally etches the tragedy of Fred Hampton in celluloid for us to revisit and revere for years to come.
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“Judas and the Black Messiah” finally etches the tragedy of Fred Hampton in celluloid for us to revisit and revere for years to come.
“Pieces of a Woman” is an exquisitely-crafted portrait of generational grief, trauma and loss that not only showcases three superb performances, but excellent cinematography and strong direction.
Pixar’s “Soul” hits Disney+ on Christmas Day, and it marks a beautiful and profound return to form for the studio.
Chadwick Boseman is a near lock for Best Actor, but what other chances does “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” have this awards season?
“News of the World” struggles to generate a dramatic spark for much of its running time, but when Hanks takes charge, the pieces fall into place.
In the thick of awards season, Johnny Sobczak takes a look at the chances for “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” One Night In Miami” and “Minari.”
“Sound of Metal” is a deeply emotional and personal story of survival and understanding yourself and your place in the world.
When it comes to the technical aspects, “Mank” is stunning, but its story and pacing fall flat.
Zach and Johnny are venturing into Apple TV+ to talk Sofia Coppola’s “On The Rocks.” Plus, “The Mandalorian” premiere, first reviews of “Mank,” and the worst movie idea ever!
Zach and Johnny are here to break down “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.” Very nice! Plus, the guys discuss the return of “Euphoria,” Denis Villeneuve’s next project and the week’s new trailers.
“Rebecca” may not live up to the Best Picture quality of its predecessor, but it’s a worthy remake
Zach and Johnny are split on Aaron Sorkin’s latest, “The Trial of the Chicago 7.” Plus, the guys break down the new images from the set of “The Batman” and recap their early awards season favorites.
The boys are on the clock again, and this time Zach and Johnny are joined by Jake Lawler and Josh Martin to draft their favorite movies from 2017.
“Nomadland” is simultaneously timeless and timely, standing tall as both a stunning indictment of America’s broken systems and a beautiful memoir of a woman wandering through badlands.
Aaron Sorkin’s “The Trial of the Chicago 7” delivers a compelling and timely story that cements it as a Best Picture front-runner.
It’s like Christmas inside the film room this week as Zach and Johnny dive deep into the “Dune” trailer.