'Selma's best picture nod caps banner year for black female directors; 'not enough,' they say
Three black women released movies in 2014, more than ever before in a single year. Black female filmmakers are one of Hollywood's greatest rarities.
Three black women released movies in 2014, more than ever before in a single year. Black female filmmakers are one of Hollywood's greatest rarities.
Anime action film adventure based on smash hit Japanese superhero franchise debuts on DVD and Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack filled with special bonus features.
All of the talk surrounding the film has resurfaced conversation about various movies and shows that have been affected by the church, for better or worse.
“Dragon Blade”, “Triumph In The Skies” and “From Vegas to Macau 2” are just some of the movies you can catch this Chinese New Year
Husky-voiced blonde Lizabeth Scott, who played the femme fatale in numerous film noir movies of the 1940s and 1950s alongside leading men including Humphrey Bogart, Burt Lancaster and Charlton Heston, has died at age 92, according to media reports. Scott, who was often compared to her Hollywood contemporary Lauren Bacall during a career sidetracked by scandal, died on Jan
The most notable snubs were Bible-based movies “Noah” and “Exodus: Gods and Kings.”
With Julianne Moore and Eddie Redmayne likely to take home Oscars later this month for their portrayals of a linguistics professor battling Alzheimers and ALS sufferer Stephen Hawking, James Croot looks at 10 other movies that are more than just “disease of the week” dramas.
Such is the case with two new movies about Nina Simone, the iconic singer and civil rights activist who is finally getting her due on the big screen, more than a decade after her death.
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