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Jeanine T. Abraham

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Jeanine T. Abraham is a Writer, Podcast Host, Producer, Actor member of SAG/AFTRA, AEA, Podcast Host CEO VisAbleBlackwoman, Certified Health Coach, and Conscious Dance facilitator. Jeanine's mission centering Black women's stories to preserve our legacies.

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Sinners (2025) 98% 5/5 “ The storytelling is so clear yet complex and layered. You get the backstory of all of the characters through action, not through lazy dialogue. Sinners is a masterclass in storytelling. ” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Apr 22, 2025 Full Review Brother Verses Brother (2025) 5/5 “...touches the heart in all the best ways. Identical twin brothers Ari and Ethan Gold star in this wildly creative journey into brotherhood, redemption, grief and the layers of love, dysfunction, protection, and connection that come with close family. ” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Mar 10, 2025 Full Review Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (2025) 88% 2 “The problem of this film is the not so subtle messaging. An unwashed, mediocre blonde white lady can get whatever man she chooses whenever she wants.” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Feb 14, 2025 Full Review Babygirl (2024) 76% 5/5 “The trope we are used to in film is that the lived experience of older people is more powerful than the power that young people possess. Babygirl throws that trope on its head” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Dec 25, 2024 Full Review A Complete Unknown (2024) 82% 4/5 “A Complete Unknown is a surprising commentary on the trappings of fame and an artist's determination to explore art on his own terms. ” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Dec 25, 2024 Full Review The Six Triple Eight (2024) 55% 2/5 “There’s a scene where three of my favorite actors, and Oprah Winfrey, do some of the most obvious caricature work I’ve seen since Glenn Close’s performance in Lee Daniels’ The Deliverance. ” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Dec 22, 2024 Full Review The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat (2024) 65% 1/5 “On paper, The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat should be an inspirational film that centers the Black female experience but in reality, this movie is a lazy cliche with a lot of histrionic acting, ugly costumes and horrific wigs.” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Dec 21, 2024 Full Review Damsel (2024) 56% 1/4 “Netflix’s Damsel is an adventure that feels about as exciting as watching paint dry on a medieval castle wall. This film is a perfect example of a story that promises much but delivers little. ” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Dec 19, 2024 Full Review Brats (2024) 85% 4/5 “Brats is part documentary film part therapy project that evolves into a compelling humanization of a former movie star. ” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Dec 18, 2024 Full Review The Substance (2024) 89% 3/5 “French filmmaker Writer-director Coralie Fargeat (Revenge) has crafted an unforgettable body horror satire that takes on aging in a culture obsessed with youth.” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Dec 18, 2024 Full Review Wicked (2024) 87% 5/5 “Erivo’s grounded, truthful embodiment of this role is stunning because it is pure truth. I believed every single moment. ” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Nov 21, 2024 Full Review Martha (2024) 89% 4/5 “Netflix’s Martha gives a complex look at Martha Stewart’s life without sugarcoating anything. ” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Nov 4, 2024 Full Review Lonely Planet (2024) 40% 5/5 “I don’t like fluffy rom-coms, but if they're gonna make more rom-coms like Lonely Planet. I’m all in. Lonely Planet is intelligent, sexy, and slightly cynical. The script is grounded in reality but gives the perfect taste of travel fantasy.” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Oct 13, 2024 Full Review We Live in Time (2024) 79% 1.5 “Director John Crowley (The Goldfinch, Brooklyn) allows the story to unfold slowly. Really slow. At a snail’s pace, slow. The film was 107 minutes long, but it seemed like I was there for three hour” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Sep 13, 2024 Full Review The Fire Inside (2024) 93% 5/5 “First-time director Rachel Morrison hits all the emotional notes you want to feel in an inspiring sports film but goes beyond the happy ending to the reality of life after winning gold for women in Boxing.” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Sep 13, 2024 Full Review 40 Acres (2024) 100% 5/5 “40 Acres is a clever, action-packed thriller worth every minute on screen. This fantastic film blends action, adventure, comedy, and suspense in a post-apocalyptic setting and centers a blended Black and Native family. ” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Sep 13, 2024 Full Review Meet the Barbarians (2024) 90% 4/5 “Written and directed by Julie Delpy, Meet the Barbarians (Les Barbares) is an amusing satire that tackles xenophobia and racism in the hopes of being a positive agent of change.” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Sep 13, 2024 Full Review Nightbitch (2024) 59% 1/5 “Nightbitch is the lament and the battle cry of a white woman who decides to stay at home raising her one child while her husband works to support the family without a nanny. ” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Sep 13, 2024 Full Review The Piano Lesson (2024) 88% 5/5 “This film adaptation of the August Wilson play is magnificent. Adapting a beloved play to a relatable screenplay is not an easy task. However, co-writers Malcolm Washington and Virgil Williams hit the ball out of the park with this outstanding work.” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Sep 13, 2024 Full Review The Deliverance (2024) 34% 0 “The Deliverance cobbles together several standard classic horror movie tropes, sets the film in a working-class Black neighborhood, and features Glenn Close in a 21st-century minstrelesque performance to star in this dull and predictable horror film. ” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Sep 2, 2024 Full Review Challengers (2024) 88% 3.5 “ Challengers wasn’t the motive I expected, but it was a solid film worth watching. ” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) May 1, 2024 Full Review Brandy Hellville & The Cult of Fast Fashion (2024) 100% 5/5 “Brandy Hellville: and the Cult of Fast Fashion is a discerning documentary that showcases several complex issues through a clothing brand for young women and Gen Z girls.” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Apr 13, 2024 Full Review Bad Faith (2024) 100% 4 “Bad Faith: Christian Nationalism’s War on Democracy succinctly exposes the dark intentions and focused history of Christian nationalism. The documentary is well-constructed, easy to understand, and frankly terrifying.” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Apr 5, 2024 Full Review Dune: Part Two (2024) 92% 4.5 “The special effects are spectacular; the costumes are arresting. Makeup and sets are out of this world. All the actors did a fine job, and I loved the dynamic between Chani and Paul. ” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Mar 2, 2024 Full Review Poor Things (2023) 93% 1 “‘Poor Things’ is like Watching a Perverted Student Film with a Really Big Budget” – VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium) Feb 5, 2024 Full Review
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