Andre Gaines' psychological thriller, The Dutchman (2026), an adaptation of Amiri Baraka's 1965 play, gives a modern twist to the original ending, suggesting that the Black man of the 21st century is no longer afraid to confront his fears. He will never hesitate to speak out against racism and Western "rationalism," and he will no longer be defeated by the ills of Western society. The film introduces us to Clay, a conflicted man grappling with a double consciousness and a sense of duality. He is American and Black, and he struggles to find balance between his two conflicting identities. In short, Clay is somewhat lost. He no longer knows who he is. And to top it all off, his wife, Kaya, cheated on him because he couldn't give her the time she needed. Clay experiences a whirlwind of emotions but can't find the right words to explain himself. This is where Dr. Amiri comes in. He believes all of Clay's problems can be solved with a little adventure: a subwa...
Greetings again from the darkness. Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) has been dubbed "the worst disease you'll ever hear about." After watching this documentary by Matt Finlin, I can safely say that EB is now one of the worst diseases I've ever heard of. Watching someone suffer is torture, and when those affected are young and simply got the worst genetic hand, the difficulty is even greater. This painful disease causes blisters on the skin and is usually visible to everyone, requiring delicate and frequent bandaging to minimize the damage. Rock star Eddie Vedder and his wife Jill founded the EB Research Partnership, and the documentary features a couple of mostly acoustic concerts that Eddie performed in 2023 at Benaroya Hall in Seattle to raise funds and awareness for the disease. Vedder is best known for his work (since 1990) with Pearl Jam (originally Mookie Blaylock), an iconic Seattle grunge rock band. Director: Matt Finlin Writer: Karen Barzilay Stars: Eddie Vedder T...