Black New York | Boomerang (Day 15)
Midway through Black New York, Boomerang reframes Manhattan as a space of performance, power, and presentation.
Midway through Black New York, Boomerang reframes Manhattan as a space of performance, power, and presentation.
The film ends up being a very safe movie, one that will continue to allow white people to feel good and thereby succumbs to the trope it should have attacked.
The writer of the film, Candy Cane Lane, Kelly Younger discusses the genesis of his holiday film.
Candy Cane Lane is a comedy adventure Christmas movie that has the potential to be a Christmas classic in the way that The Santa Claus and Jingle All The Way are.
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