Reviews of Movies, Series, Musical Albums, Books and Plays

Movie Reviews

Are you looking for a good movie to watch? Check out our top recommendations:

The Godfather

Released in 1972, this iconic film tells the story of a powerful Italian-American mafia family. With a star-studded cast including Marlon Brando and Al Pacino, The Godfather is one of the most critically acclaimed films of all time.

Get Out

Released in 2017, this social thriller explores the horrors of racism in America. With a unique storyline and excellent performances from the cast, Get Out is a must-watch film for anyone who enjoys psychological thrillers.

Series Reviews

If you are a binge-watcher, here are some series that will keep you hooked:

Stranger Things

This sci-fi series takes place in the 1980s and follows a group of kids as they try to uncover the mysteries of their town, including the disappearance of their friend. With a great cast and an exciting plot, Stranger Things is a must-watch.

The Crown

This Netflix original series follows the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, starting with her coronation in 1952. With excellent performances from the cast and stunning visuals, The Crown is a must-watch for anyone who loves historical dramas.

Musical Album Reviews

Looking for some new music to listen to? Check out our top picks:

Lemonade by Beyonce

Released in 2016, Lemonade is a powerful and emotional album that explores themes of infidelity and Black womanhood. Beyonce’s vocals are outstanding, and the album features collaborations with acclaimed artists such as Jack White and Kendrick Lamar.

1989 by Taylor Swift

Released in 2014, 1989 marked a departure from Taylor Swift’s country roots and showcased her pop music abilities. With catchy tunes and relatable lyrics, this album is a fun and enjoyable listen.

Book Reviews

If you love to read, check out our favorite books:

The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas

This acclaimed young adult novel tells the story of Starr Carter, a Black teenager who witnesses the police shooting of her friend. With powerful themes of racism and police brutality, The Hate U Give is a must-read for anyone interested in social justice.

Born a Crime by Trevor Noah

In this memoir, comedian Trevor Noah recounts his childhood growing up in apartheid-era South Africa. With humor and heart, Noah explores complex themes such as race and identity, making this book a compelling and engaging read.

Play Reviews

If you enjoy the theater, here are some plays worth seeing:

Hamilton

This Broadway smash hit tells the story of founding father Alexander Hamilton through rap and hip hop music. With a diverse cast and infectious songs, Hamilton is a must-see for anyone who loves musical theater.

A Doll’s House, Part 2

This Tony-nominated play is a sequel to the classic Henrik Ibsen play A Doll’s House. Set 15 years after the original play, A Doll’s House, Part 2 explores themes of marriage and societal expectations through sharp and witty dialogue.

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