ELIO Review: When being understood matters most

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Release date: Friday, June 20, 2025

Directors: Madeline Sharafian, Domee Shi, Adrian Molina
Screenplay: Julia Cho, Mark Hammer, Mike Jones
Story by: Madeline Sharafian, Domee Shi, Adrian Molina, Julia Cho
Starring: Yonas Kibreab, Zoe Saldaña, Remy Edgerly, Brandon Moon, Brad Garrett, Jameela Jamil
Genre: Animation, science fiction, adventure
Rating: PG
Country: United States
Language: English

ELIO, from directors Madeline Sharafian, Domee Shi, and Adrian Molina, a film for the entire family that reminds us that what we often search for is right where we are.
Gunther Melmac (Brendan Hunt), a conspiracy theorist; Tegmen (Matthias Schweighöfer) an alien ambassador; Helix (Brandon Moon), an alien ambassador; Auva Naomi Watanabe as, an alien ambassador; Turais (Ana de la Reguera), an alien ambassador; Mira (Anissa Borrego) an alien ambassador; Diplo Ship (Shelby Young); Universal Users Manual (Bob Peterson); Museum Exhibit Narrator (Kate Mulgrew); Colonel Markwell (Tamara Tonie) and  a collection of old Carl Saga’s recordings were also used.

Being a single parent is difficult, being a single guardian to your orphaned nephew brings a whole new level of parenting. And trying to figure it all out while having to grieve the loss of a sibling and sister-in-law. But Olga gets it done. You can  not help but cheer them on.

Something that really stood out to me was when Olga said,
“I may not always understand you, but I will always love you”.

And that is what family and friendships are all about. You can love a person, even if you both see things differently.

ELIO is an enjoyable film that warms the heart and is a friendly reminder that family is what you are born into and the ones you make on your life journey.

Production company: Pixar Animation Studios
Distributor: Walt Disney Studios
Run time: 1 hour 38 minutes
Producer: Mary Alice Drumm
Directors: Madeline Sharafian, Domee Shi, Adrian Molina
Screenplay: Julia Cho, Mark Hammer, Mike Jones
Story by: Madeline Sharafian, Domee Shi, Adrian Molina, Julia Cho
Starring: Yonas Kibreab, Zoe Saldaña, Remy Edgerly, Brandon Moon, Brad Garrett, Jameela Jamil
Cinematographer: Derek Williams, Jordan Rempel
Editors: Anna Wolitzky, Steve Bloom
Music: Rob Simonsen

The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) and American Cinematheque Celebrate Mara Brock Akil on Juneteenth

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On Thursday, Juneteenth, the African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) and American Cinematheque paid  special tribute to celebrated Mara Brock Akil,

The sit-down discussion took place at American Cinematheque’s AERO Theater in Santa Monica, before a packed and engaged audience.     Her film career includes With Honors, Sparkle, The Start Up, Stamped from the Beginning.

Mara’s television career includes: The Sinbad Show, Keep the Faith", South Central, Dave's World, Moesha, The Jamie Foxx Show, Girlfriends, The Game", Leading Women, Cougar Town, Being Mary Jane, Reed Between the Lines         Love Is Yes, "The Vineyard"

And her latest television project on Netflix series Forever that she is executive producing. Mara has won a host of awards NAACP Image Awards, National Association of Television Program Executives, Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Award, NAMIC Vision, and SHINE Awards.

FYSEE LA ‘SIMONE BILES RISING’

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On Monday, June 2, Netflix hosted a special event for the PGA and Critics Choice Award-winning docu-series SIMONE BILES RISING at the Hollywood Athletic Club in Los Angeles. The closing night of FYSEE LA started with a special performance by the young gymnasts from the Wendy Hilliard Gymnastics Foundation followed by an exclusive conversation with Simone Biles and award-winning director Katie Walsh. The evening concluded with a reception where Simone took photos with guests. Please see below for photos from the event!

Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius) Review: When you carry your people on your shoulders

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Release dates: January 23, 2025 Sundance
February 13, 2025 Hulu and Disney+

Director: Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson
Appearances: Andre 3000, D'Angelo, Chaka Khan, Q-Tip, Nile Rodgers, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, George Clinton, Ruth Copeland, Clive Davis
Genre: Documentary
Run time: 1 hour 52 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English

An extraordinary film from director Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson ‘Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)’ gives an inside look at a man who revolutionized music with his unique style.

We have heard his great music for decades and now have the opportunity to learn about behind the music.

The film will certainly have you wanting to laugh and cry as Sly’s life unfolds.

We have heard his great music for decades and now have the opportunity to learn about behind the music.

The film will make you want to laugh and cry as Sly’s life unfolds.

Questlove does a wonderful job directing the film. It's not a story of sensationalism or exploitation of a man, but an honest look at who he was and how he came to be in the music business.

One cannot help but see the weight of the burden he is carrying.  All the while, dealing with what appears to be mental health issues. It makes you wonder, was his drug use a means of self-medicating?

For a revolutionary musician and songwriter who had a huge impact on music, Sly and the Family Stone's story was long overdue.

Questlove has directed another great film. Stream it, you will not be disappointed.

Interviews from Greg Zola's Small Talk About Sly and Michael Rubinstone's On the Sly: In Search of the Family Stone are included in  the film.

Distributor: Hulu
Producers: Amit Dey, Joseph Patel, Derik Murray
Editor: Josh Pearson
Production companies: Onyx Collective, RadicalMedia, MRC, Two One Five Entertainment, StarDust Films, Network Entertainment, ID8 Multimedia, Sony Music Entertainment

‘Who in the Hell is Regina Jones?’ Review: Bold, fearless, strong, unapologetic, that is who she is, and more

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Directors: Billy Miossi, Soraya Sélène
Writer: From the writings of Regina Jones
Cast: Regina Jones
Executive producer: Sam Pollard
Producer: Alissa Shapiro
Composer: Gil Talmi
Editor: Nancy Novack
Co-editor: Alisa Selman

Regina said, I don’t understand people liking me or being interested in me. Who in the hell in Regina Jones?

Directors Billy Miossi and Soraya  Sélènetr’s film brings Regina Jones’ words to life on the screen in Who in the hell in Regina Jones?’ A remarkable story of an truly extraordinary woman from the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles. A woman, along with her husband Ken Jones, in the 1980, founded ‘SOUL.’ The first publication devoted exclusively to African American music. It was the first time  that what African American musicians where doing was presented as news.

Listening to her speak of getting pregnant and married at 15 years old and Ken 19 years old and having 5 kids by the age of 22 years old, and the trauma and grief that she had to manage while raising herself, her family and building ‘SOUL’ into a major publication in the United States.

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It is said that behind every great man, is a great woman. And Regina was that. Hearing her talk about how Ken wanted to be a reporter and when the Watts and Rodney King riots took place, she told Ken to get out there and start reporting. And as they say, the rest is history. He had an outstanding career as the first African American on-air news reporter.

When speaking about moving away from Watts, Regina, “I have not forgotten where I come from, I just know that is not where I want to be.”

What best explains to me who Regina are these words and jester from her, “matter how many times you slip and fall, don’t ever give up on yourself. And if other people give up on you, she gives the middle finger.”

Regina Jones is truly an exceptional woman, with an amazing story that is long overdue.

An excellent must-see film

Tribeca Festival 2025 – Level up your Festival experience!

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You’ve got a lot to look forward to. With one week left until the Tribeca Festival, you’re probably already filling your schedule with must-see premieres, screenings, panels, and events, but there’s only one way to ensure you get the best our Fest has to offer: Tribeca Membership. Tribeca Membership unlocks exclusive perks, lounges, and Member-only screenings throughout the Festival.

In addition to our Member-exclusive screenings and lounge access, Tribeca Members get other exclusive perks like:

  • 10% off select* passes, packages, and single tickets

    *Exclusions apply. Discount is not valid for Beacon Theatre events.

  • 10% off Festival merchandise in person and online
  • On-site perks like access to our lounges at the Tribeca Festival hub

The best part? Membership goes beyond the Festival. Enjoy exclusive year-round screenings, special events, and more — just for Members.

“ADOLESCENCE” Emmy panel in pictures

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On Tuesday, May 27th, Netflix hosted a special event for ADOLESCENCE, the powerful limited series that became the third most watched English-language original series on Netflix with over 140 million viewers. The event began with a screening and was followed by a conversation with Co-Creator, Co-Writer, Executive Producer and star Stephen Graham, Co-Creator, Co-Writer and Executive Producer Jack Thorne, stars Owen Cooper, Erin Doherty, Ashley Walters, Casting Director Shaheen Baig, Supervising Sound Editor James Drake, and Composers Aaron May and David Ridley. Please see below for photos from the event!

Stephen Graham / Co-Creator, Co-Writer, Executive Producer and "Eddie Miller"

Jack Thorne / Co-Creator, Co-Writer and Executive Producer

Owen Cooper / "Jamie Miller"

Erin Doherty / "Briony Ariston"

Ashley Walters / "Detective Inspector Luke Bascombe"

Shaheen Baig / Casting Director

James Drake / Supervising Sound Editor

Aaron May / Composer

David Ridley / Composer

Moderated by Jenelle Riley / Variety

Adolescence is a crime drama filmed in an ambitious real-time, one-shot. It tells the story of how a family’s world is turned upside down when 13-year-old Jamie Miller (Owen Cooper) is arrested for the murder of a teenage girl who goes to his school. Stephen Graham will play Jamie’s father and ‘appropriate adult’, Eddie Miller. Ashley Walters stars as Detective Inspector Bascombe, and Erin Doherty is Briony Ariston, the clinical psychologist assigned to Jamie’s case.

7th Annual AAFCA TV Honors winners announced

“FOREVER,” “PARADISE” AND “MATLOCK” ARE MULTIPLE WINNERS

KEITH LE GOY, AYO DAVIS, TINA PERRY, MARA BROCK AKIL, MICHELLE BUTEAU, NNEKA ONUORAH, DENISE NICHOLAS TO RECEIVE SPECIAL HONO

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Los Angeles (May 29, 2025) — The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) is proud to announce its winners of this year’s AAFCA TV HONORS, its annual TV TOP TEN LIST and its 2025 class of Special Achievement Honorees. The 7th Annual AAFCA TV Honors will  take place on August 23, 2025, at the historic Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.

This year’s WINNERS, as voted on by the AAFCA membership, are as follows:

    • Best Drama - “Paradise” (Hulu)
    • Best Comedy - “Harlem” (Amazon Prime)
    • Best Actor - Sterling K. Brown, “Paradise” (Hulu)
    • Best Actress - Kathy Bates, “Matlock” (CBS)
    • Best Writing - “Forever” (Netflix)
    • Best Director - Anthony Hemingway, Thembi Banks, Mara Brock Akil and Regina King, “Forever” (Netflix)
    • Breakthrough Talent - Skye P. Marshall, “Matlock” (CBS)
    • Best Documentary - “Number One on the Callsheet” (Apple TV+)
    • Best Reality - “Gen Zone” (BET+)
    • Best Limited Series - “The Big Cigar” (Apple TV+)
    • Best TV Movie - “The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat” (Hulu)
    • Best Ensemble - “Bel-Air” (Peacock)
    • Best New Show- “Forever” (Netflix)

AAFCA’s selection for the 2025 TOP TEN TELEVISION PROGRAMS is as follows:

  1. “Forever” (Netflix)
  2. “Paradise” (Hulu)
  3. “Cross” (Amazon Prime)
  4. “Harlem” (Amazon Prime)
  5. “Bel-Air” (Peacock)
  6. “Power Book: Raising Kanan” (Starz)
  7. “Dope Thief” (Apple TV+)
  8. “The Bear” (“Hulu”)
  9. “The Chi” (Paramount+ with Showtime)
  10. “Abbott Elementary” (ABC)

“Do not miss the winning programs and performances and AAFCA’s Top 10 TV shows of the year,” said AAFCA president and co-founder Gil Robertson. “We look forward to celebrating a banner year for television, with our winners and Top 10 list reflecting incredible creativity, compelling narratives, and the powerful resonance of diverse storytelling across all platforms."

In addition to this year’s winners of the AAFCA TV HONORS and the announcement of the Top 10 television programs of the year, AAFCA is thrilled to announce this year’s class of special honoreees. Selected by the AAFCA TV HONORS awards committee, these individuals represent a dynamic cross-section of leaders and visionaries making an indelible impact across television and streaming platforms.

“Our honorees are the heartbeat of the television industry,” said Gil Robertson, AAFCA Co-Founder and President. “As the entertainment world finds its footing again post-COVID, post-strikes, and amid a shifting political and cultural landscape, this year’s class of honorees exemplifies the solid, innovative leadership that is essential to moving the industry forward.”

Now in its seventh year, the AAFCA TV Honors has become a bellwether event within the entertainment industry—serving as both a celebration and a reflection of the groundbreaking work happening in television and streaming.

This year’s special honorees include:

    • Keith Le Goy, Chairman, Sony Pictures Television – TV Vanguard Award

Le Goy is chairman of Sony Pictures Television (SPT), one of the television industry’s leading content providers. He is responsible for all television production operations, of one of the TV industry’s leading content providers, producing, distributing and carrying programming worldwide in every genre and for every platform.

    • Ayo Davis, President, Disney Branded Television – Salute to Excellence Award

As president of Disney Branded Television, Davis is responsible for producing premium original content for kids and families across Disney+ and Disney Junior. Under her leadership, the network has launched favorites like “Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur,” hit animated series “Bluey,” Disney Jr.’s “Ariel” starring Amber Riley and Taye Diggs, and “Descendants: The Rise of Red” starring Brandy and Rita Ora. Having spent over two decades at Disney—starting in casting before moving into content—Davis has made her mark.

    • Tina Perry, President, OWN TV – Visionary Award

Perry has served as President of OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network since 2019, overseeing all creative and operational aspects of the network, reporting directly to OWN Chairwoman and CEO Oprah Winfrey and Warner Bros. Television Group and US Networks Chairwoman and CEO Channing Dungey. Under her leadership, OWN has solidified its role as a leading destination for Black audiences.  The network continues to dominate Friday and Saturday nights among African American viewers with hit series such as Love & Marriage: HuntsvilleFamily or Fiance, and Ready to Love. Over the past year, OWN’s average premiere ratings among Black women aged 25-54 have increased by 6%.

    • Mara Brock Akil, Producer/Screenwriter – Legacy Award

A groundbreaking television writer and producer, Akil’s work has shaped modern Black storytelling on TV. Her work includes writing for “South Central,” and becoming the youngest African-American showrunner at 30 with her hit series “Girlfriends.” Additional projects include “The Game,” “Being Mary Jane,” and “Black Lightning.” Brock Akil’s most current series, “Forever,” just debuted on Netflix.

    • Michelle Buteau, Actress/Comedian – Trailblazer Award

Comedian, actress, producer, and podcast host, Buteau is known for her bold humor. She began stand-up in 2001 after working as a TV news producer in New York. Her big break came five years later on Comedy Central. Named one of Esquire’s "comedians to watch" in 2017, she went on to host the “Late Night Whenever!” podcast and Netflix’s “The Circle.” Her comedy special, “Welcome to Buteaupia,” earned a 2021 Critics' Choice Award. In 2020, she published “Survival of the Thickest,” later adapted into a Netflix series. She starred in the 2024 film “Babes.”

    • Nneka Onuorah, Producer/Director – 2025 Horizon Award

Onuorah is an Emmy-winning film director and producer known for bold, socially resonant storytelling. The winner of a Primetime Emmy for directing “Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls,” her most recent Prime Video project, “Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Own Words” spotlights the superstar rapper's rise to fame.

    • Denise Nicholas – 2025 TV Icon Award

Denise Nicholas is a renowned actress and author, best known for her roles in films like “Let’s Do it Again” (1975) and “Capricorn One” (1977) as well as her TV roles on “In the Heat of the Night” and “Room 222.” She is also the author of the novel “Freshwater Road” and has received several accolades for her writing, including the Best First Novel Award from the American Library Association’s Black Caucus. She got her start on stage touring with the Free Southern Theater through the rural South during the Civil Rights Movement.
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About AAFCA
The African-American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) is the largest collective of Black film critics in the world, dedicated to celebrating excellence in film and television. Founded in 2003, AAFCA presents a range of annual awards celebrations and special events that honor outstanding achievements in the entertainment industry. Since its inception, the organization has remained committed to amplifying Black voices in film criticism and arts and entertainment journalism across the African Diaspora. AAFCA’s mission has always been clear: to elevate diverse perspectives and create space for underrepresented voices in media.
For media inquiries or more information, please visit www.aafca.com.

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‘THE RESIDENCE’ Emmy Event

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On Friday, May 23rd, Netflix hosted a special event for for the widely acclaimed comedy series, THE RESIDENCE, at American Legion Post 43 in Los Angeles. The event began with a screening and was followed by a conversation with Creator, Showrunner, Writer, and Executive Producer Paul William Davies, stars Uzo Aduba, Randall Park, Susan Kelechi Watson, Giancarlo Esposito, and Ken Marino, Production Designer François Audouy, Costume Designer Lyn Paolo, and Composer Mark Mothersbaugh. The event concluded with a reception. Please see below for photos from the event!

Paul William Davies / Creator, Showrunner, Writer, Executive Producer
Uzo Aduba / “Cordelia Cupp”
Randall Park / “Edwin Park”
Susan Kelechi Watson / “Jasmine Haney”
Giancarlo Esposito / “A.B. Wynter”
Ken Marino / “Harry Hollinger”
François Audouy / Production Designer
Lyn Paolo / Costume Designer
Mark Mothersbaugh / Composer
Moderated by Jenelle Riley / Variety

ABOUT THE RESIDENCE

132 rooms. 157 suspects. One dead body. One wildly eccentric detective. One disastrous State Dinner. The Residence is a screwball whodunnit set in the upstairs, downstairs, and backstairs of the White House, among the eclectic staff of the world's most famous mansion.

Tribeca 2025 -These Films ❤️ NY!

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Whether you’re joining us from out of town or you’re a native New Yorker looking to fall in love with the city all over again, these select features, docs, and shorts will put you in an Empire State of mind.

On a String

Thursday, June 5 @ 5:00 PM, The Indeed Theater at Spring Studios

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Living at home with mom and dad is a drag…even when that home is in the heart of New York City. In this narrative feature, a Juilliard-trained violinist is struggling to make a living when her toxic ex reappears with the chance to play viola in a prestigious orchestra. From writer, director, and star Isabel Hagen (who also happens to be a Juilliard-trained violinist), this laugh-out-loud comedy is also her directorial debut.

 

Shorts: NY Off Peak

Friday, June 6 @ 5:00 PM, The Indeed Theater at Spring Studios

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Only have a New York minute? These shorts were curated specifically for the city that never sleeps. Check out these pint-sized picks from our shorts program, highlighting all the wacky, wonderful, heartwarming realities of life in NYC.

Relay

Saturday, June 07 @ 4:00 PM, SVA Theater

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Glide through the streets of Manhattan like a ghost with reclusive fixer Ash, played by Riz Ahmed. This New York-centric action thriller for director David Mackenzie also stars Lily JamesSam Worthington, and Willa Fitzgerald in a simmering story of connection that ends with a riveting, pulse-pounding pursuit across the city.

Raoul’s, A New York Story

Wednesday, June 11 @ 5:45 PM, AMC 19th St. East 6

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The heart of New York’s food and art scenes of the ‘70s and ‘80s come to life in this documentary from Tribeca Studios following French bistro mainstay Raoul’s Restaurant. Founded in 1975 by two French brothers seeking to bring affordable French cooking to New York, this unassuming spot became the beloved hangout of the Soho art crowd that’s stuck around for fifty years.

The Sixth Borough

Wednesday, June 11 @ 8:30 PM, The Indeed Theater at Spring Studios

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Head just outside the city in The Sixth Borough, exploring the indelible yet often overlooked impact of Long Island’s suburbs on hip-hop. Through rich archival performance footage, new clips, and compelling interviews with scene OGs, this film balances a celebration of Long Island’s musical contributions and an unflinching look at the false promises of suburban life for Black families.

The premiere screening will be followed by a special performance from De La Soul and Rakim.

Empire Skate

Friday, June 13 @ 9:00 PM, Village East by Angelika

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Watch the colorful rise of New York skateboard culture in the 1990s, and the enduring influence of the brand SUPREME, as well as skaters like the legendary Tony Hawk, who breathed life into this vibrant world. From Tribeca alum Josh Swade, this exhilarating documentary looks at what happens when multiple cultural trends – skating, graffiti, hip-hop, and fashion – converge to make something timeless.