‘Halloween Ends’ review: Is this really the end of Michael Myers?

Directed by David Gordon Green and starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Anti Matichak, Halloween Ends caps off the modern trilogy with a twist on the long-running franchise. When audiences back in 1978 first saw Halloween and experienced Michael Myers in all his…

‘Till’ review: Racial justice filmmaking done right

Up until this point, there have been numerous films and documentaries centered around the 1955 lynching of 14-year-old Emmett Till and how it ignited a crucial wave for the civil rights movement leading into the tumultuous 1960s. This latest film,…

‘Only Built For Infinity Links’ review: Quavo and Takeoff can’t freshen the Migos formula

“I ain’t left off ‘Bad and Boujee,’ you think I’m left off ‘Bad and Boujee.” Dated meme aside, Takeoff not having a line in Migos’s biggest hit is the best thing that could’ve happened to the group. Not because he…

The 20 best Taylor Swift songs ranked

There’s no denying the effect Taylor Swift has on her fans, both casual and devoted, as she manages to consistently keep them on their toes, especially in anticipation of new releases. Having announced her upcoming album, Midnights, while accepting an…

‘Paper Girls’ 1×06 review: “Matinee” is a crowd pleaser

If there is one thing Paper Girls excels at, it is the core theme that children rarely grow up to become the best version of themselves. Tiffany (Camryn Jones), our resident genius, knows she will establish an educational institution outside…

‘Better Than We Found It’ review: Frederick Joseph and Porsche Joseph’s empowering call to action for all ages

This review of “Better Than We Found It” is sponsored by Candlewick Press. What would it take to make the world a better place? In Better Than We Found It: Conversations to Save the World, authors Frederick Joseph and Porsche…

‘Amsterdam’ review: Despite a stellar Christian Bale, Russell’s latest is a massive misfire

Amsterdam is a new period comedy thriller written, directed, and produced by David O. Russell. Released through 20th Century Studios. At their best, David O. Russell’s movies will revel in their mayhem. They’re infused with the tenaciousness and/or thunderousness of…