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Daily Archives: May 7, 2024
Movie Review: Leticia Wright endures the African Immigrant Experience in Ireland as “Aisha”
“Black Panther” star Leticia Wright turns off any hint of glamour or “extrovert” in “Aisha,” a sublimely-understated drama of a young woman struggling with her past, her family obligations and “the system” as she tries to obtain emergency “self protection” … Continue reading
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Movie Review: An indie “film festival movie” about an indie “film festival movie” maker — “East Bay”
Critics use the term “film festival movie” to describe an indie title too narrow in appeal or twee in nature to ever thrive in the big bad world of studio-marketed, wide release cinema. “East Bay” is such a movie, a … Continue reading
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