Angel Quintanilla
Bio
Trying to find my voice one article at a time. Freelance in regards to topics. Write was keeps you up at night, and what makes you happy.
Stories (5/0)
The Photograph (2020)
*Click, Click, Click* is all it takes to make an endless memory. Isaac Jefferson (Y’lon Noel/ Rob Morgan) grabbed the camera and took a simple picture of Christina (Chante Adams) the one person he loved till her death. Once Christina passed she left a note to her daughter Mae (Issa Rae). The movie shows us clips of Christinas life in Louisiana before she moved to New York to follow her dream. We get the story we didn’t know we wanted. We get to see the love Christina and Isaac shared before Christina moved to New York. Their love was so genuine and full of potential but Christina wanted more out of like (many of us can relate); so she did the most difficult decision by choosing her dream over love. At the same time we are introduced to Mae and Michael’s (LaKeith Stanfield) connection. One simple conversation and we can see that there is something between them. Maybe not a physical attraction at first but a beautiful connection brought by one persons life, Christina. These two lovers find each other when they where not looking and learn about Christina’s past while learning about each other. THE PHOTOGRAPH shares so much with us because of one simple photo on a shelf.
By Angel Quintanilla4 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'Godzilla: King of the Monsters'
As a child, my brother and I loved Godzilla. I mean the 1998 version. However, watching it now... there are some flaws. That does not mean I would not ditch the night scene to stay in and watch it with wine and popcorn. But what are my thoughts on this new installment of Godzilla? Well let's start with the good.
By Angel Quintanilla5 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'Detective Pikachu'
There I stood walking into the theater trying to catch a Lickitung (pink Pokemon with a huge tongue), at the same time getting tickets with my group of Pokemon friends. This movie was a long time coming, and I am glad it did not disappoint. From the beginning to the end, I could not help but try to name all the Pokemon on screen (still a work in progress).
By Angel Quintanilla5 years ago in Geeks