Just enough of Apple TV’s latest high-profile thriller works to recommend it, even if it never quite achieves the heights…
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Read More →Matt writes: Last week, RogerEbert.com held its third annual Black Writers Week in honor of Juneteenth, featuring essential work from…
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Read More →Jean Eustache’s “The Mother and the Whore,” a 1973 French film that is now being revived in a new 4K…
Read More →The American Black Film Festival (ABFF) personifies the glow and energetic spirit of Black creators, and its 27th year felt…
Read More →Released in theaters this past Juneteenth weekend, Tim Story’s “The Blackening” is a well-scripted, intelligent, and funny movie that somehow seems…
Read More →“Black Barbie: The Documentary,” directed and written by Lagueria Davis, is a must see! Vivid colors, thorough data analysis and…
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