Category: Black
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“They’ve Gotta Have Us” Explores the Rise of Black Cinema in Hollywood
The history of Hollywood is as ugly as it is beautiful. Most notably absent from Hollywood history are Black-produced films. “They’ve Gotta Have Us” explores the rise of Black cinema.
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“Moonlight” is One of the Most Beautiful Black Pride Movies Out There
Moonlight is a film that will certainly be remembered for how it won Best Picture, but the movie itself should be known for its excellent representation of one of the most underrepresented groups in film: Black, gay men.
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“Trigger Warning with Killer Mike” is Brilliant in Concept But Mixed in Execution
Trigger Warning with Killer Mike, a part of Netflix’s Black Lives Matter Collection, features different social experiments showcasing the larger state of race relations in our society.
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Rallies and Musical Numbers: Hairspray Unpacks Racism in The 1960s
The multifaceted musical represents America in the 1960s and the battle against bigotry as an ensemble cast portrays how to fight for the limelight.
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A Review of Marvel ‘Eternals’, Character by Character
Do not trust Rotten Tomatoes. That is what I learned after watching Eternals. Critics currently rate it a 48%, but it’s an amazing character-focused Marvel movie with positive diverse representation.
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“When They See Us”: Ava DuVernay’s Series Shines a Light on Systemic Injustice
The justice system in the United States of America is supposed to operate as you are deemed innocent until proven guilty. But “When They See Us” shows what happens for Black people is they are deemed guilty until proven innocent.
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“Selma” & “Just Mercy” are Streaming Free Until the End of June
Two movies that do a fantastic job in conveying the ongoing struggle for racial justice are Selma (2014) and Just Mercy (2019).
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Calling All Docuseries Nerds: ‘History of the Sitcom’ is a Joyful Time-capsule
If your upbringing was anything like mine, where the TV acted as an additional parent- there are so many new stories and perspectives to explore.