Anthony Hamilton | What I’m Feelin’ (RCA)
There ain’t no shame in not settling, or getting off the porch to experience even our wildest dreams.
There ain’t no shame in not settling, or getting off the porch to experience even our wildest dreams.
Haemoo begins in a realistic fashion, almost like a documentary of life aboard a fishing trawler, with an emphasis on the complete lack of glamour in the life of a professional fisherman.
Remix, Remake, and Rip-Off is an entertaining but hopelessly scattered documentary that tries to cover too many topics without adequate organization or structure.
Despite its length, Tazza: The Hidden Card is mostly fast-paced and enjoyable to watch.

Tales of Halloween is a film that horror fans will definitely want to see.
A generosity of spirit and novelty of the setting help overcome Ojuju’s technical limitations and suggest that C.J. Obasi is a director to watch in the future.
The lack of facial expression on the puppets in The Arti: The Adventure Begins creates a surreal viewer experience and removes the “something extra” that any live actor brings to a role.
For all the stunning visuals, there’s also plenty of humor in The Royal Tailor, and it never drags despite a running time of just over two hours.

Børning just turned out to be a disappointment, content to settle for ordinary when I was hoping for more.
A Christmas Horror Story is a lot of fun, and sometimes that’s exactly what the world needs.
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