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Beverly Kwakye

Beverly Kwakye's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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My Best Friend's Exorcism (2022) 50% 3/5 EDIT “'My Best Friend’s Exorcism' is a short, straight-to-the-point type feature.” – Black Girl Nerds Oct 16, 2022 Full Review The Silent Twins (2022) 69% 4/5 EDIT “The film version of 'The Silent Twins' is a marvelous adaptation of the book and real-life story of the Gibbons sisters. The emotions between the two sisters are so raw that their lack of speech doesn’t take away from illustrating their life stories. ” – Black Girl Nerds Sep 15, 2022 Full Review Supercool (2021) 40% 3.5/5 EDIT “Through expressive humor, the makers of this teen comedy exaggerate everyday situations to help revamp the narrative of a teen becoming cool to get what he wants in life. This technique works well. ” – Black Girl Nerds Feb 16, 2022 Full Review Domino: Battle of the Bones (2021) 57% 4/5 EDIT “In this comedy featuring an all-star cast like Snoop Dogg and David Arquette, the intensity of competitive and racial cultures collide through a skilled domino tournament.” – Black Girl Nerds Jun 16, 2021 Full Review The Sleepless (2020) 4.5/5 EDIT “'The Sleepless' is more than just your average rom-com. Once the concept of gender, mental health, and addiction come into play, it perfects the narrative of a conversational film.” – Black Girl Nerds Apr 29, 2021 Full Review Words on Bathroom Walls (2020) 89% 5/5 EDIT “'Words on Bathroom Walls' is a wonderfully made film that touches your heart and opens your eyes against the stigmas of mental illness.” – Black Girl Nerds Aug 18, 2020 Full Review The Night Clerk (2020) 34% 3/5 EDIT “Ultimately, The Night Clerk is a film that presents itself as one that has a predictable plot but surprises viewers as the film concludes.” – Black Girl Nerds Feb 21, 2020 Full Review Miss Virginia (2019) 57% 5/5 EDIT “This five-star film takes an alternate route by addressing an ongoing issue that proves if disadvantaged children did not grow up in the wrong zip code, their lives would not be predetermined by the circumstances of their environment.” – Black Girl Nerds Nov 1, 2019 Full Review We Are the Heat (2018) 80% 4.5/5 EDIT “'We are the Heat' delivers ethnic diversity and representation of an often overlooked Afro-Colombian community by focusing on the musical heritage that strengthened a broken community.” – Black Girl Nerds Mar 13, 2019 Full Review
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