Walt Disney’s LION KING 2019
Now out of all the remakes this year. And the years past. Have been (to me) wack. But this one I’m feelin’ it!
CBS ALL ACCESS JORDAN PEELE TWLIGHT ZONE
Looks like an all star lineup !! Sign up now for CBS ALL ACCESS!! So you can watch Jordan Peele each week on his spin on a classic Twlight Zone. Streaming this Monday!!
YouTube Orginals presents Cobra Kai Season 2 Streaming April 24th
I had my doubts about Cobra Kai season 1. Because I am a big 1980s black girl karate kid fan! Went and saw ALL 3 movies! Cobra Kai tells the story and the journey of Johnny Lawrence. You know the one who got his ass kicked by Daniel LaRusso in the final scene of karate kid ? Daniel and Johnny are still rivals and trying to find THEIR balance in their lives. I don’t want to be to a spoiler. So go watch season one on YouTube premium ! First two episodes of season one is free !
Celebrate Batman’s 80th anniversary watch and Read all day on DC Universe March 30th
Watch and read. All things Batman, Doom Patrol, Wonder Woman Titans, Super Friends, Justice League Justice League Unlimited, Young Justice season 1,2 and 3…. All Day!! DCUNIVERSE.COM
Girl on the Third Floor is a skin-crawling horror movie about hauntings and the supernatural perils of toxic masculinity
It’s hard finding new ways to haunt a house. And Girl on the Third Floor, a horror film that premiered at 2019’s SXSW Interactive Festival, doesn’t make a point of trying. It hits the classic beats of the genre, largely established by Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House: a protagonist with a troubled past moves into a grand but dilapidated old home with a dark secret, then finds a malevolent force dredging up his personal demons.
Instead of trying to push narrative limits, Girl on the Third Floor uses predictability to generate suspense. It draws the audience through each step of the protagonist’s inevitable downfall, delivering copious foreshadowing and jump scares with simple practical effects. Marbles, mucus, and doorbells have never been so ominous.
Read more of the review on TheVerge
Unicorn Store | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix
A woman named Kit receives a mysterious invitation that would fulfill her childhood dreams. Watch Unicorn Store April 5 on Netflix!
Thriller: documentary about the first moon landing
Article via Quartzy
Only a few seconds into Apollo 11, you realize that this is unlike any documentary you’ve ever seen. In crystal-clear, breathtaking detail, NASA’s crawler-transporter—a veritable city on wheels—lumbers across the screen, herding the mighty Saturn V rocket to its launch site. A few weeks later, that rocket sends three American astronauts barreling toward the moon.
You know the story, but you’ve never seen it like this.
Comprised entirely of archival footage that’s never before been released to the public, Apollo 11, now in theaters, tells the story of the first moon landing as if it were a Hollywood thriller. There are no interviews with the subjects, no heavy-handed narration. There are only the sounds and images of the occasion—stunning and immediate, despite being a half-century old. A mostly electronic score pulses in the background, as the determined faces of Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins fill the screen.
That its ending is preordained (they reach the moon, plant the flag, no one dies) doesn’t make Apollo 11 any less thrilling. The unearthed footage is too mesmerizing, and the feat too incredible, for you to look away. It is a depiction of a wondrous human experience, told with startling clarity. It’s as close as any of us will ever get to that big gray rock floating far above our heads.
Director Todd Douglas Miller and archivist Stephen Slater worked with NASA and the US National Archives to unearth hundreds of hours of video (paywall) and thousands of hours of audio that they then had to match to the footage. (They also had to convert all of the film into a digital format.) Perhaps the only feat of mankind as painstaking and precise as launching three people to the moon is the act of turning all that footage into a coherent, exhilarating narrative.
It helps that the footage they found really is that remarkable. The accompanying audio, too, is a total treat, especially the radio communication between the astronauts and mission control back in Houston, Texas. (One particular gem is a radio communicator recording the three astronauts’ heart rates during the launch sequence. Collins and Armstrong’s were both well over 100, as you’d expect. Aldrin’s was 86—pretty much a normal resting rate.)
Apollo 11 comes shortly after another documentary that makes great use of archival footage—Peter Jackson’s World War I doc They Shall Not Grow Old. Jackson and his team sifted through 600 hours of video from the Imperial War Museums in England and audio from the BBC archives, before restoring, colorizing, and converting it to digital. Jackson also hired lip readers to decipher what the soldiers in the footage were saying, and voice actors to act their words out.
Neither the 1969 moon landing nor World War I are mysteries to the general public, but these two documentaries both fill in gaps in the emotional stories, using faces, voices, and personal accounts to add to our understanding of these historic moments. History is not finished when you learn what happened. We should also unravel, as best we can, what it was like to be there. In under two hours, Apollo 11 takes us to the moon and back.
The Premiere of ‘Us’
A few nights ago, the who’s who of Black Hollywood gathered in Atlanta, Los Angeles and New York through the #UsFirst screening program to experience the premiere of the awaited Us. Everyone had such a great time, the event, with SXSW (South by Southwest, an annual event for music festivals and interactive film/media) ended up trending on Twitter (so you know it’s official)!
Many influential stars were in attendance such as
John Legend and Chrissy Teigen, Tracee Ellis Ross, Janelle Monae, Ryan Coogler, Lance Gross, Kandi Burruss Tucker, BJ The Chicago Kid, Angela Rye, Angela Yee, Dapper Dan, Franchesca Ramsey, Big Krit, Cynthia Bailey, and of course many more came to enjoy the night!
We thanked Jordan Peele for blessing us with the horror (comedy?) Get Out film that shook up racial social discussions, back in 2017. Up until this film in particular, Black people’s presence in a plot-for-plot horror film was so rare, it was confusing whenever the token Negro did end up on the horror screen (hence Get Out‘s Oscar nomination for comedy). In fact, it had become a such running joke that the punchline would be such that the only Black person in the movie would get the ax early on.
“Get Out movie” surpasses expectations!
Fortunately, Jordan Peele is back with a new film, Us, that will give us horrific thrills, starring fan favorite Lupita Nyong’o, along side Winston Duke. This movie’s main cast is an all Black, all American family. What is supposed to be a relaxing vacation turns into the family fighting off demonic beings that seem to mirror their own appearances – and thinking. The all Black cast for a horror movie, the symbolism and irony of not knowing what and why you’re fighting something that looks so familiar will leave us all with rich discourse in the coming months.
Watch Us in theatres March 22 to see who wins, us or them…
Jordan Peeles Us Featurette
Us in theaters March 22nd