Defining what constitutes a Black film is a complex and nuanced question. Is it simply a story featuring Black characters and actors? Or does the director’s identity play a crucial role? For instance, ...
It was 1970 and Black-Jewish relations weren’t at their best. Two years earlier, the Ocean-Brownsville teachers’ strike in Brooklyn had pitted Black and Jewish New Yorkers against one another.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The 7th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television was held on Dec. 9 at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles. The ...
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Black cinema has made an indelible mark on the film industry, showcasing powerful narratives and performances that resonate with audiences across the globe. From heart-wrenching dramas to ...
"He didn't just make movies, he sparked a revolution." Kino Lorber is launching a classic film tour soon to celebrate a pioneering American filmmaker named Oscar Micheaux. He is known as "the ...
The forthcoming Black Movie Hall of Fame in Kansas City, Missouri, promises a multifunctional venue where Black cinema and its contributors are proudly celebrated and displayed. Set to open in ...
The red carpet at the 8th Annual Critics' Choice Celebration of Black Cinema & Television gave us a run for our money. Every star showcased Black excellence through a spectrum of glamour. Chase ...
Black characters on screen often reflect real-life culture and history, inspiring people to embrace their natural textures, try bold styles, or bring back classic looks with a modern twist. Whether it ...
Bill Gunn’s Ganja & Hess remains one of the most revolutionary works in Black horror. Released in 1973, the film redefined the horror genre through a Black lens. Starring Duane Jones and Marlene Clark ...
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Hollywood’s relationship with romantic comedies has always been cyclical, and producer Will Packer believes the genre is once again at a turning point. With You, Me and Tuscany, starring Halle Bailey ...
CLIP They call me Mr. Tibbs. I’d like to think that everyone knows who Sidney Poitier is and the impact he had when he slapped a white racist in In the Heat of the Night in 1967. CLIP In the Heat of ...