Black New York | Do the Right Thing (Day 27)
On the eve of its conclusion, Black New York turns to Do the Right Thing, a film that refuses comfort and demands engagement.
On the eve of its conclusion, Black New York turns to Do the Right Thing, a film that refuses comfort and demands engagement.
Mo’ Better Blues presents Black New York as an artistic economy, where creativity, ego, and responsibility collide under bright lights and narrow margins.
Tensions erupt, loyalties fracture, and survival instincts take over in Dead Weight, the latest episode of Tulsa King Season 3. Samuel L. Jackson steps into the fray.
No one brings fire to the screen like Samuel L. Jackson, the man with the sharpest tongue, the coolest swagger, and more iconic roles than anyone else in Hollywood.
by Tim Gordon 31 Stars in 31 Days, MY version of TCM’s Summer Under the Stars. 12 films from one actor, spotlighting an entire day [read more]
Shaft is the typical plain-Jane, vanilla, pop comedy-action movie that Tim Story usually makes. It’s not deep in meaning or political in its message, it reduces an iconic character to dim-witted, monotone joke and is only mildly entertaining.
Avengers: Endgame is a movie without equal. No other movie before has ever come to a glorious conclusion a series of movies the way this one has.
by Monica Hayes Please don’t read if you don’t want SPOILERS!!! The days of post-credits and minor glimpses of Thanos has ended. The Russo brothers [read more]