Gay Teen Seduces Dad’s Doctoral Student

By Kam Williams “Call Me By Your Name” Dateline: Lombardy, 1983. 17 year-old Elio Perlman (Timothee Chalamet) is spending another summer in Northern Italy. Each year, Elio’s dad (Michael Stuhlbarg), an archaeology professor, invites a different doctoral candidate to live with his family while serving […]

“The Shape of Water” Leads 2018 OSCAR Race

By Kam Williams Senior Movie Critic “The Shape of Water,” Guillermo del Toro’s surreal, cross-species love story landed the most Academy Award nominations, including Best Director, Picture and Original Screenplay, as well as trio of acting categories. BEST PICTURE The Shape of Water, ACTOR IN […]

FLICK-CHAT Documentary Searing Expose’ Indicts Child Support System

By Kam Williams Senior Movie Critic “Where’s Daddy?”      Today, there’s a cultural consensus that the criminal justice system aggressively targets and imprisons African-Americans. Might the family courts be just as racist and rigged against Black men? That is the question explored in thought-provoking fashion […]

Uma Thurman is magnifique as ‘The Parisian Woman’

More and more famous Hollywood stars are making their debut on Broadway.  The most recent transplant is the lithesome and lovely Academy Award nominee Uma Thurman (Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction, “Imposters”) who’s making her Broadway debut in the buzzworthy new play by “House of Cards” […]

‘Ferdinand’ is a reel heartwarming animated adventure

Film Reviewer Twentieth Century Fox’s new animated film Ferdinand from Blue Sky Studios and Carlos Saldanha, the director of “Rio” and inspired by the beloved children’s book “The Story of Ferdinand” by Munro Leaf and Robert Lawson, comes “Ferdinand” a heartwarming animated comedy adventure for […]