On Thursday, Netflix hosted an early screening for their new film Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival. Based on the life of and killings committed by notorious serial killer Ted Bundy, the film is not the first of its kind to be released on the popular streaming service.
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‘Sprinter’ is an award-winning indie drama and enduring coming of age story that centers a Jamaican youth as he fights not only to win a track championship but also fights for the future of his family.
‘Little Woods’ tells the story of two estranged sisters living in a destitute North Dakota oil boomtown who resort to unlawful and desperate measures to survive when they are left with only one week to pay the mortgage on their deceased mother’s home before it becomes foreclosed on.
“Yardie” is a film adaptation of the popular 1992 Black British pulp fiction novel by Jamaican-British Arthur, Victory Headly. The film follows Dennis “D” ( Aml Ameen) as a young boy in 1970s Jamaica who rises to the top of the streets in 1980s London and becomes hell-bent on avenging the death of his older brother Jerry Dread (Everaldo Creary.) This gripping crime drama is Idris Elba’s directorial debut.
Film Review: ‘Patrick’
We’ve all had to accept unwanted gifts from well-meaning loved ones. To avoid hurting feelings and seeming ungrateful, we accept. That’s exactly what happens to Sarah Francis (Beattie Edmundson) in the feel-good comedy, Patrick.
Film Review: ‘Beyond the Night’
A stirring mystery that slowly unfolds scene by scene, Beyond the Night follows Ray Marrow (Zane Holtz) on his journey from soldier to single father after losing his wife to a tragic car crash.
Film Review: ‘Black Sheep’
Every one of our actions effects the universe.
Film Review: ‘Being Rose’
We’ve seen films where the protagonist receives life-altering news that changes the course of a story.
British actor and ‘Magic Mike’ heartthrob Alex Pettyfer takes on the role of both first-time director and star of upcoming thriller and murder-mystery drama ‘Back Roads’.
What Haunts Us is a real-life story about how bystanders become co-conspirators.