The new documentary “Sly Lives, aka the Burden of Black Genius,” which focuses on the life and career of the brilliant but ...
Questlove unpacks how his Sly Stone documentary 'Sly Lives,' like its predecessor 'Summer of Soul,' is both a history and ...
Bill Medley talks about his farewell tour, losing Bobby Hatfield, "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" and why "Unchained Melody ...
The action-romance film starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller comes just eight months before his horror sequel, which he calls “a high school coming-of-age movie.” ...
The feature debuted at Telluride where it was acquired by Bleecker Street, and later screened at TIFF and NYFF. Watts stars as Iris, a woman who finds her comfortable New York life upended when her ...
TheWrap magazine: "It's a very small niche," Bowers says of being nominated for documentary short one year, original score the next ...
While Adrien Brody bares the depths of his soul in interviews and poses for the covers of magazines, Timothée Chalamet is ...
Ralph Fiennes talks Conclave's important message of "Tolerance" and "asking questions", reveals set detail on 28 Years Later.
Playing an aging star at war with herself in Coralie Fargeat's film allowed Demi Moore to explore layers of self-judgement.
The script always had a soul, a second layer — it's not just about a plot or a story; there's something deep behind it. It just calls you,' says the film's director.
Midway through Black History Month, it’s worth noting the relative brevity of Black film history—the very first major-studio feature to be directed by an African-American didn’t come along until 1969, ...
An Afro-Latina rekindles a fling and finds revitalizing energy overcoming COVID-19’s isolation and its lockdown’s racial opportunistic zeitgeist.
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