The Clan of the Cave Bear (1986). A young Cro-Magnon woman is raised by Neanderthals.
Not even sure what to say about this one other than it's a mess from start to finish. It feels pretty transparently like an attempt to capitalise on the success and cultural legacy of Quest for Fire five years earlier, but Michael Chapman is no Jean-Jacques Annaud. It's clunky, misogynistic, and the worst thing cinema can be - boring. 2/10.
A lawyer helps a funeral home owner save his family business from a corporate behemoth, exposing a complex web of race, power, and injustice.
David v. Goliath film mostly by the numbers. What makes it entertaining are the two leads Jamie Foxx and Tommy Lee Jones, and also Jurnee Smollett representing the opposing side.
The only somewhat surprising thing was how serious it got towards the end.
Poster And Trailer For THE BURIAL Starring Tommy Lee Jones and Jamie Foxx
Prime Video has released these official poster and trailer for THE BURIAL movie starring Oscar winners Jamie Foxx and Tommy Lee Jones
In Select Theaters October 6
Streaming Globally on Prime Video October 13
Inspired by true events, when a handshake deal goes sour, funeral homeowner Jeremiah O’Keefe (Academy Award winner Tommy Lee Jones) enlists charismatic, smooth-talking attorney Willie E. Gary…
Bean, also known as Bean: The Movie, or Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie, is my favourite memory of seeing a movie in theatres. Why? Because I went with my entire extended family on my mom’s side. Long story short, I have a big extended family on my mom’s side – she was the third of six kids, and most of them have kids of their own. Everyone gets along.
For those who are somehow not aware, Mr.…
If this has never happened to you before, you may not understand how or why the word “activist” so often gets used to delegitimize trans people, specifically. First off, there’s nothing wrong with activists. Activists are important people who do important work. I am not one of them, and as Reed and Urquhart’s piece makes clear, neither are they.
I’m bringing this up because the word gets thrown around very selectively when it comes to issues involving trans people. Anyone who believes trans people should have legal nondiscrimination protections or is themselves trans gets labeled an “activist,” while entire organizations that exist with the specific purpose of chipping away at trans people’s rights and bodily autonomy somehow manage to avoid getting called “activists.” It’s extremely one-sided, and this isn’t by mistake. Heck, I’m sure there are still places on the internet that refer to me as an activist. I am not one, and I hate that label (for myself).