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kimberlyaprilt

Joined Mar 2010
Kim Tank was born in Georgia and raised in Texas. Her parents worked for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and they often moved around many times to small, rural towns. They finally lived in the big city of Houston, in the suburbs of Kingwood.

Kim spent her younger school years in choir and band, although most of the time she participated in athletics. She played basketball, softball, and ran track. She was a rower at The University of Texas at Austin and graduated with a major in Kinesiology and minor in Biology. Her goal was to be a Physical Therapist, but her interest was more with film.

In 2005, after living in New Zealand, Kim moved to New York City. It was there that she rekindled her love of writing. Tank wrote her first short script as a teenager, and didn't take it more seriously until her late 20's.

Tank's first feature-length screenplay was a thriller. Since, Tank has written more thrillers, science fictions, romantic comedies, TV pilots, and horror scripts. In between screenwriting, Tank has produced shorts, music videos, and movies. She also moderates panels, hosts New York City screenwriting meetings which have included the Black List, and is working on a podcast.
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Captain America: Brave New World

Captain America: Brave New World

5.6
8
  • Feb 23, 2025
  • Watch for yourself!

    For all those people who are saying Anthony Mackie's performance was wooden...did we forget this is a Marvel movie? An action movie? There is a certain style that actors follow. If you want range, watch a drama.

    This movie was fun to watch. The storyline may go over the head of some, so perhaps it could have been a plot more digestible. But I certainly got the message.

    The main conflict is that Captain America not necessarily agreeing with the government, however, wanting to do the right thing for his country in the bigger picture. I am not sure when the script was written, but it really does resonate with the times now.

    Take some of these harsh reviews as a grain of salt, you just have to watch for yourself.
    StartUp

    StartUp

    7.8
    5
  • Nov 1, 2021
  • Interesting then Cliche

    Black gangs, white suits. Sex in the first Scene. All of these cliches bore me. The actor with the dark skin is the gang kingpin and the guy with the white collar money is indeed, white.

    Perhaps I'm just tired is seeing this over and over again, which perpetrates racism in our society. I suppose the bigger issue more about how a script like this gets greenlit over more original content that tells a different story. However, this is pre-BLM.

    The premise was interesting, and after I watched the first two episodes - I got the point.
    The Smart Money Woman

    The Smart Money Woman

    6.7
    7
  • Oct 16, 2021
  • Funny.

    The culture is on point, and I get a lot of laughs. It's great to see black women as the main - so refreshing - although what would be more refreshing and powerful is to see black women rock their natural hair. The wigs are dialing the black girl magic a little down.

    But the production is great, and I enjoy the dynamics of the characters.
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