RUSTIN – Review by T.J. Callahan

Rustin: “Either you believe in freedom and justice for all or you do not.” Bayard Rustin believed. Rustin was the man who transformed the civil rights movement. He was the architect of the 1963 March on Washington that changed history. Yet we needed a feature film to truly find out who he was. Rustin championed civil and social rights, gay rights and nonviolence, but has been overlooked in our social studies lessons…possibly because he embodied all those things.

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TILL DEATH – Review by Susan Granger

As this wannabe thriller begins, duplicitous Emma (Megan Fox) is breaking off an extramarital affair with an employee (Aml Ameen) at her wealthy husband’s law firm. She’s married to Mark (Eoin Macken), a suspicious creep who – after giving her a chic ‘steel’ necklace to celebrate their 11th anniversary – blindfolds Emma, who is understandably nervous, and drives her to their remote, snow-bound vacation home on a lake for a romantic interlude.

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