by Too Good | Jan 6, 2022 | Culture, Film & TV
The Harder They Fall: Review Renaissance man Jeymes Samuel has released his first feature length film as a director, writer & producer, a significant breakthrough in black cinema with his fictional take on historical black cowboys. The Harder They fall, set in the...
by Too Good | Sep 22, 2021 | Culture, Film & TV
Sarah develops a close relationship with Tony, played by Graham, who suffers from early-onset Alzheimers and is struggling to come to terms with the loss of his mother. After a short term working in the home, the Covid-19 pandemic hits, leaving a wave of destruction...
by Too Good | Aug 4, 2021 | Community, Culture, Film & TV
One of the programme’s contributors, Andrew, a close friend of Paul who tragically lost his life in the fire, paints a damning picture of the Met, with the police force hoping to rely on him, as the only white attendee, to provide statements that could shift the...
by Too Good | Apr 5, 2021 | Culture, Film & TV, Music
Fat White Family – Moonbathing In February: Review The online debut of Moonbathing In February, shone a light on the now iconic South London bands album making, winter in lockdown and a host of irregularities expected from the unorthodoxy of Lias, Nathan, Alex...
by Too Good | Mar 20, 2021 | Culture, Film & TV
Nomadland: The Age Of Resilience A bittersweet taste of Americana amongst growing economic crisis, financial insecurity and resilient people. Nomadland, directed and written by the burgeoning Chloé Zhao, who adapted the film from a book by Jessica Bruder, is art...
by Too Good | Feb 23, 2021 | Culture, Film & TV
Red, White And Blue The third in the series shows the trials and tribulations of Leroy Logan, played by John Boyega. Logan became nationally known as the founder of the Black Police association, and eventually reached the rank of Superintendent. Mcqueen tells the...
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