The Gilded Age (Recap) | Portrait of a Lady on Fire (S3 E3)

The Duke pushes for more, George pushes back — and Bertha’s grand plans for Gladys start to unravel in this week’s The Gilded Age. Between broken dowry negotiations, bruised egos, and opera house humiliation, the Russells’ social climb hits a jagged rung.

Superman: Why We Still Believe a Man Can Fly

This Friday, the Man of Steel returns. From Siegel & Shuster’s original pages to James Gunn’s new DCU, Superman has carried our hopes for nearly a century. A hero who could rule but chooses to serve because true strength lifts us all.

Shaft and Boomerang | Two Milestones, One Legacy

Two films, two decades apart, Shaft and Boomerang, changed the face of Black cinema forever. From Roundtree’s iconic streetwise cool to Murphy’s polished, professional swagger, these classics remind us that Black style has always moved the culture forward, on screen and beyond.

Through Baldwin’s Eyes: Why I Am Not Your Negro Still Stings

In I Am Not Your Negro, Raoul Peck revives James Baldwin’s unfinished words as a scathing, timeless reckoning with America’s racial truth — and a mirror for generations still carrying the baton. This is a film that refuses to let us look away.