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Reviews
Loving Neverland (2020)
5 Beautiful Hours mixed with Bliss, Heartache & Shame for how humanity treated MJ
A sheer rollercoaster of emotions that dragged me through a kaleidoscope of Michael Jacksons life. My heart broke many times watching this and yet I felt so much joy knowing I got to share the planet at the same time as him. What did we do to him? This stunning film helps us understand that and more. Highly recommended.
Leaving Neverland (2019)
My heart breaks for Michael Jackson
What a difference a year makes. Fast forward since the release of this defaming slandering film and we now know these accusers where lying for money and their case against the MJ Estate is in dire straits. There where so many lies in this film it was hard to keep up. How can one be abused in a train station that didn't even exist?! No mention of Safechuck purchasing the wedding ring online a few years ago... hmm.. wonder why... or Robson selling his MJ memorabilia to Julien's auction house and requesting not to use his real name - they are a disgrace to genuine abuse victims and of course the real victim is MJ himself. I'd avoid this nonsense film at all costs and watch a bonafide documentary on Amazon Prime instead called Square One. It's SUPERB!
Unfiltered: Paris Jackson & Gabriel Glenn (2020)
Raw and Sincere - A must see watch!
A great series that delves into the 'real' Paris Jackson. You may this k you know her, but you may be surprised to discover she isn't as fragile as you may think and has a lot of grit, determination with a colourful future ahead of her. Happy to be along for the ride. A credit to her father.
Square One (2019)
My body shook!!! Blown away!!!
Where to begin?! Right from the opening scene I was hooked. I've rewatched this film two times now and was so compelled to review it (even though I'm not an avid film reviewer), because of how emotive the story telling is. For years, I'd thought wrongly of Michael Jackson and now I hate myself for even thinking that way. I wish the world could see this film - if you haven't, you should and so should everyone you know. There are drop jaw moments, in occasions I had to pause and rewind back. Superb to the makers. Kas.