Black New York | Clockers (Day 21)
Clockers frames Black New York as a network of surveillance and pressure, where movement is monitored, narratives are assigned, and justice struggles to keep pace with procedure.
Clockers frames Black New York as a network of surveillance and pressure, where movement is monitored, narratives are assigned, and justice struggles to keep pace with procedure.
by Tim Gordon Frank Sheeran a truck driver who becomes a hitman involved with mobster Russell Bufalino and his crime family, including his time working [read more]
by Charles Kirkland Jr. What do you get when Martin Scorcese is joined by Robert Deniro, Joe Pesci, and Al Pacino? Netflix’s newest Oscar contender, [read more]
In honor of Black History Month, we will take a look back at significant, rarely-seen Black films that we think deserve to be re-introduced to [read more]
by Tim Gordon Some years ago, I remember getting into a heated argument on a television show with a film colleague as we were discussing [read more]