Get On Up
“Say It Loud, I’m Black and I’m Proud.” James Brown, 1968.
“Say It Loud, I’m Black and I’m Proud.” James Brown, 1968.
Good grief, our lads can find laughter walking through the ruins of Pompei. When together they have no shame.
While the movie is hard to watch given the tragedy, it has its rewards. But be warned that it’s tough to endure.
There isn’t a mother who won’t shed a tear in this film.
This is one of those overlooked films that answers the question, “Is there anything worth a damn playing in the theater?”
This is a poignant, powerful film that will both surprise and impress you.
If your family was killed in World War II, could you really recover to lead a normal life?
If you loved Once, then see Begin Again.
Leave The Rover alone and go see Animal Kingdom. Director David Michöd got tragically lost with his most recent film.