Bolts Distinction | Moonlight: A Measure of Legacy
Bolts Distinction begins with Moonlight, a film that redefined what Black cinematic excellence could look like.
Bolts Distinction begins with Moonlight, a film that redefined what Black cinematic excellence could look like.
A chance subway encounter spirals into a dangerous psychological game in Dutchman, a bold reimagining of Amiri Baraka’s classic.
A love letter to Brooklyn that forgets to seal the envelope.
It is an incredible movie that looks beautiful and is well-acted.
This doc breathes the same fire, the same truths, and the same mentality of all of Douglass’ other speeches to land and possibly a world that has not just failed to finish the fight for equality but seems to be fanning the flames hotter than ever.
Passing powerfully explores a subject that is familiar yet unspoken in the African American tradition but unknown to the mainstream.
A young’s man struggle to discover his sexual identity is painfully documented over the course of several tumultuous periods of his life in writer/director Barry [read more]