Jeanine T. Abraham
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Biography:
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.
Pillion (2025)
100%
5/5
EDIT
“I absolutely loved the construction of this film. Writer/director Adam Mars-Jones draws on familiar romantic-comedy ideals and places a queer male relationship at the center of this emotional story. ” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Feb 11, 2026
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Wuthering Heights (2026)
60%
3/5
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“The opening scene is surprising and creative, setting the audience up for a wild erotic ride, but the film never quite gets its groove. ” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Feb 10, 2026
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Relationship Goals (2026)
23%
0/5
EDIT
“If you’re looking for a fun rom-com that centers Black love, don’t watch Relationship Goals. ” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Feb 10, 2026
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The Light We Carry: Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey (2023)
5/5
EDIT
“Watching Oprah and Michelle Obama talk on couches on the final leg of her The Light We Carry book tour in LA is like being at a fantastic gathering of wise friends” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Feb 10, 2026
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Becoming (2020)
93%
5/5
EDIT
“The fact that she comes from a working-class Black family where both of her parents worked and did what they could to give their kids the foundation in which to thrive in a country designed to use Black people up and kill us young.” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Feb 9, 2026
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The Rip (2026)
79%
0/5
EDIT
“ The movie looks cheap, the script is abysmal, the characters are totally predictable, and the car chases are dull. You can tell what’s going to happen, and then the characters repeat what they are doing over and over again.” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Jan 21, 2026
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The Testament of Ann Lee (2025)
87%
2/5
EDIT
“Amanda Seyfried does a lot in this film. She’s on screen for the entire two hours and seventeen minutes of the film, but there’s not one moment of humor or actual charisma. Cult leaders have a charm beyond yelling and screaming.” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Dec 31, 2025
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Sorry, Baby (2025)
97%
3.5/5
EDIT
“Sorry, Baby isn’t afraid of long silences, and the pure, truthful acting and storytelling are what make this comedy about deep trauma compelling. ” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Dec 21, 2025
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STRAW (2025)
53%
0/5
EDIT
“Straw is Tyler Perry Black trauma porn dialed up to one hundred and fifty percent. The movie is filled with Black actors who all need to make a paycheck.” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Dec 21, 2025
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After the Hunt (2025)
37%
2/5
EDIT
“. After the Fall has a lot of building tension without any satisfying resolution” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Dec 21, 2025
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Hamnet (2025)
86%
5/5
EDIT
“Chloé Zhao accomplishes a feat of pure emotional excellence in this outstanding work of art. Every single actor in this film is magnificent. Truly some of the best performances this year. ” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Dec 17, 2025
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Marty Supreme (2025)
94%
2/5
EDIT
“Director Josh Safdie’s hard-handed direction is redundant, and the film feels long. The women in this film are all uninteresting tropes. ” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Dec 17, 2025
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Materialists (2025)
77%
2/4
EDIT
“Why does no one in this film have agency to find value in themselves without validation from someone else? Frankly, it’s weird to see the regression of the idea that marriage is the only thing that matters in a person’s life.” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Dec 12, 2025
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Beyond the Gaze: Jule Campbell's Swimsuit Issue (2024)
100%
3/5
EDIT
“Beyond The Gaze: Julie Campbell’s Swimsuit Issue is one of those kinds of documentaries that you never thought you’d need to know about, but then become fascinated with once you know.” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Dec 9, 2025
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Sentimental Value (2025)
97%
5/5
EDIT
“instead of having sisters at war with one another, writers Vogt and Trier create safe spaces for these women.” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Dec 8, 2025
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Sirāt (2025)
93%
5/5
EDIT
“Sirāt is outstanding, one of the best films I’ve seen in 2025. Like in life, you never know what is going to happen from moment to moment in this film.” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Dec 8, 2025
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The Legend of Ochi (2025)
76%
3/5
EDIT
“The best aspect of The Legend of Ochi is the puppetry and animatronics used to create the Ochi.” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Dec 3, 2025
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If I Had Legs I'd Kick You (2025)
92%
1/5
EDIT
“Just because a female actor is in a film without makeup and hairstyling and is eating junk food on camera doesn’t mean that she’s giving a tour de force, life-changing performance worthy of an Oscar. ” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Dec 3, 2025
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Highest 2 Lowest (2025)
83%
0
EDIT
“The more films he makes, the more you see his fetishes for light-skinned Black women, and the stories are not interesting. ” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Dec 1, 2025
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The Smashing Machine (2025)
71%
3/5
EDIT
“Dropping into this film is mesmerizing. I loved the documentary film style of this work, and the costumes, set, hair, and makeup really transport you back to the late 90s, early 2000s.” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Dec 1, 2025
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Wicked: For Good (2025)
66%
3.5/5
EDIT
“I absolutely loved the evolution of the relationship between Elphaba and Fiyero. The song they sing together is spellbinding. ” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Nov 20, 2025
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Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost (2025)
93%
5/5
EDIT
“Stiller & Meara: Nothing is Lost is a beautifully crafted documentary grounded in love and laughter, and it felt like home. ” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Oct 25, 2025
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A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE (2025)
75%
5/5
EDIT
“A House of Dynamite is a film that no one wants to see, but everyone should watch to sober us all up about the reality of our fragile existence on this planet. ” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Oct 24, 2025
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Are We Good? (2025)
97%
5/5
EDIT
“ Are We Good? Is the perfect documentary to watch right now. ” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Oct 2, 2025
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One Battle After Another (2025)
94%
3/5
EDIT
“ The way the Black characters are written is rotten. What the Black female Actors do with these underwritten roles is fresh, the entire cast’s acting is fresh and the filmmaking is fresh so I gotta make the film fresh.” –
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Sep 26, 2025
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