Just Mercy

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5 out of 5 stars. This biopic is intense!!! Keep reading...

Ford vs Ferrari

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5 stars out of 5 EASILY! One of my fave biopics in recent memory; what made it even better is I went into the movie not knowing ONE thing about it...had to support my future husband Matt Damon obvi. Keep reading...

Queen & Slim

I’m sooooooo heated...and so proud to be MF Black. 

This movie was 4 stars not 5 because of the dramatic license Lena Waithe took that angered DAFUQ outta me.  Keep reading...

Midway

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"Midway" is the story of how American fighter pilots changed the course of World War II with a surprise attack on the Japanese at Midway.

For some reason movies about Pearl Harbor in them NEVER DO WELL! But I read this was a passion project for one of my fave directors Roland Emmerich. It has a killer cast (Ed Skrein, Nick Jonas, Mandy Moore, Woody Harrelson, Patrick Wilson, Luke Evans, Dennis Quaid, Aaron Eckhart). This is actually one of my fave Pearl Harbor movies, but for some reason fans didn't love it.

I'll give it 4 stars out of 5. It wasn't perfect, but I did like it a lot!!!! Worth seeing in the movies for the special effects.

Black & Blue

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This movie made for $12 million has almost broken even at $22 million box office. 

"Black and Blue" is the story of a woman (Naomie Harris) from the wrong side of the tracks who was able to get into the military and become a cop. Her first night on the job she basically blows the entire department wide open. Frank Grillo, Tyrese Gibson, Reid Scott, Mike Colter, Nafessa Williams, and Beau Knapp (Seven Seconds) round out the cast.

I get what it wants to do, but the movie is uneven. First it's intelligent and thought provoking. And other scenes are a HUGE dramatic license opportunity. One scene where Tyrese's character tells Naomie's to go to a church. She stands in the middle of the street and pauses with the enemy afoot standing there heaving and crying. Another scene is so meticulous in it's execution it was almost like two different people touched this screenplay.

I'm gonna give it 3 stars out of 5 for it's unevenness because the performances were outstanding. I do love the truth in its title though.

Charlie's Angels

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So this "Charlie's Angels" wasn't a reboot but more of a continuation. Ima give it 3 stars.

Directed and written by Elizabeth Banks, this version replaces Bill Murray & Bernie Mac in all the previous and puts Patrick Stewart as the original Bosley as well as the TV show. 

John Bosley is retiring and Rebekah Bosley (Elizabeth Banks) is taking over. In his long career Bosley has taken the Townsend Agency global with agencies all over the world and in every major US city LA being the main training center. Kristen Stewart is Sabina Wilson, a former socialite turned Angel with Ella Balinska as Jane, another Angel. It also serves as sort of an origin story as they unofficially recruit scientist and inventor Elena (Naomi Scott). Elena has created Calisto, a machine that can create E.M.P. bursts. Of course in the wrong hands it's deadly. 

The main problem with this the Angels themselves. No disrespect to Ella or Naomi, but the REASON we loved the 2000 version of Charlie's Angels is because we all KNEW Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu, and Cameron Diaz. I mainly went for Kristen Stewart who killed it as a character so far removed from anything else she's ever played. Had they gone with known actresses I would've loved this. Kept the interpretations fine...maybe worked on the script a tiny bit more, but for me the actresses didn't wow me. I had no investment in them at all. I didn't feel the bond like I did with the previous Angel movies. Still worth seeing, but maybe wait for cable.

I wouldn't be mad at another continuation movie. I love these movies! Women kicking ass are my fave movies.

The Irishman

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At 3 hours and 29 minutes "The Irishman" is truly one of the best mafia movies I've seen in a long time. TRULY! If there was a rating higher than 5 stars I'd give it.

Robert DeNiro plays Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran, a mafia hitman, who's hired to kill James "Jimmy" Hoffa (Al Pacino). Only twist is he befriends Hoffa as does one of his daughters. He's already friends with Russell Bufalino (Joe Pesci), but no friends amongst thieves. No one knows what ACTUALLY happened to Hoffa in 1975, but Frank states he killed him in the book I Heard You Paint Houses by Charles Brandt.

Of course all three are sensational with Pacino tearing up the damn scenery more than once. DeNiro with his powerful but quiet performance is a lock for an Lead Actor Oscar nod as well as Pesci and Pacino for Supporting Actors. And of course Martin Scorcese with frequent screenplay collaborator Steven Zaillian will have director and adapted screenplay nods respectively. Personally for me I loved Louis Cancelmi. He plays Sally Buggs and is in it for a short time. Largely a character actor, but he really stood out in this movie for me. FINALLY! Harvey Keitel, Anna Paquin, Jack Huston, Ray Romano, Jesse Plemons,  Bobby Canavale, Marin Ireland, and Dascha Polanco are just a few of the cameos. VERY good movie doesn't even feel like it's that long because so much happens.

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