Reel Reviews | Fences
The story of a proud, but yet morally-compromised man and his family are artfully played out in August Wilson’s signature play, Fences.
The story of a proud, but yet morally-compromised man and his family are artfully played out in August Wilson’s signature play, Fences.
by Tim Gordon The first teaser for the upcoming awards contender, Fences, has been released and it packs a powerful punch with perennials awards winners [read more]
From A Raisin in the Sun to The Color Purple, from Malcolm X to 12 Years a Slave, we’re counting down the Top 10 Black Cinema Adaptations, powerful stories that leapt from the page to the screen and changed the culture forever.
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From the Broadway stage to the biggest blockbusters, Viola Davis has built a career on truth, ferocity, and emotional depth.
From Broadway brilliance to legendary film roles, James Earl Jones’ career spans over 70 years, leaving an indelible mark on stage, screen, and beyond.
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