Regina Hall

Master

By Cheyenne Bunsie

Regina Hall stars as a college professor beset by malevolent forces in Mariama Diallo’s misjudged debut feature.

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Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul – first-look review

By Jourdain Searles

Adamma Ebo offers a glimpse into Southern Baptist culture – specifically the corporate greed of megachurches and celebratory pastors.

Nine Perfect Strangers serves up a pitch-black critique of wellness culture

By Roxanne Sancto

Nicole Kidman heads up an irresistible ensemble cast in this insightful social satire from the creator of Big Little Lies.

Support the Girls

By Manuela Lazic

Andrew Bujalski’s workplace comedy, set in a Hooters-style sports bar, offers a sly critique of the patriarchy.

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Little

By Charles Bramesco

Regina Hall is transformed into a younger version of herself in this derivative age-swap comedy.

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Regina Hall is 12 again in the trailer for Little

By Charles Bramesco

She stars alongside Issa Rae in the upcoming body-change comedy.

The Hate U Give

By Kambole Campbell

With a breakout turn from Amandla Stenberg, this YA melodrama offers a fresh look at institutional oppression.

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Girls Trip

By Charles Bramesco

There’s plenty to like about this fun and frisky comedy, not least the brilliant female cast.

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Think Like a Man Too

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

The cast of Think Like a Man decamp to Las Vegas with unimaginative and borderline offensive results.

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