MAYA, GIVE ME A TITLE transports the viewer to a place where anything is possible
by Shah, Staff Writer
We’re blessed enough to be transported into a world where the possibilities are endless, and not even the sky's the limit.
by Shah, Staff Writer
We’re blessed enough to be transported into a world where the possibilities are endless, and not even the sky's the limit.
As a way of tribute, we at MovieJawn offer our own creativity as a memorial to this beautiful dreamer.
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Shea Whigham and Carrie Coon play two middle-aged criminals trying to have their big escape from this world of gangsters they’ve stuck their nails into for years.
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Adam Elliot’s Memoir of a Snail proves that only humans can create meaningful art.
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The 4:30 Movie is Kevin Smith’s smaller slacker indie version of The Fabelmans.
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If a smaller budget indie western mystery thriller genre film with a great set of colorful characters is your thing, I think this movie is perfect for you.
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Beyond the origins of the studio told here, there wasn’t much meat on the bone to make it a truly unique and fantastic documentary.
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In the year 2024, nothing feels more socially and culturally relevant than a film about oppression and imperialism disguised on the surface as a hip-hop comedy with sex, drugs, and profanity.
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This is a strong first impression from filmmaker Ian Ebright…I found myself genuinely moved by it emotionally.