Category: Black
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Poverty and the Cycle of Violent Youth in ‘City of God’
‘City of God’ depicts the cylindrical cycle of violence that is forced upon the underprivileged.
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Writer and Producer Ericka Nicole Malone Talks Being A ‘Quiet Inspiration’
Writer and producer of ‘Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story’, Ericka Nicole Malone discusses her humble beginnings in the industry.
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‘Under Wraps 2’: The 2022 Spooky Sequel
The sequel to the 2021 remake of the same name continues from where we last left off in this spooky adventure.
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Looking Behind the ‘Z-O-M-B-I-E-S’ Trilogy
Our trilogy at Seabrook High School starts with a rivalry between zombies and humans who eventually come together.
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‘Under Wraps’: A 2021 Halloween Remake
This remake of the Disney Channel Original Movie of the same name brings a strong representative cast.
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NYFF Review – ‘The Inspection’ Unearths Empathy in the Trenches of Bootcamp
The film exhibits a respect for the craft and an empathy for human tribulations that have historically been ignored.
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Why It Makes Sense That There Are Black Actors In “The Rings of Power”
Like many things, like animals and people, they always evolve. When the first humans walked the Earth, they originated from Africa and were all black.
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“Jaded” A Triple Entendre of Feelings
‘Jaded’ is a film that focuses on the decisions that can derail our lives. Zanna’s story takes you through a wide range of emotions.
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James B. Rosseau, Sr. Talks Hip-Hop and how he came to be A part of the culture
Of all the many great people that have contributed to Hip-Hop and radio, I was fortunate enough to speak with James Rosseau, founder of The Corelink Solution, a nonprofit that owns and operates Holy Culture Radio.
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Everything The Critics Got Wrong About ‘Pinocchio’
I was able to watch the gleefully mesmerizing Disney remake that was Robert Zemeckis’ Pinocchio. I was enthralled by Zemeckis’ iteration.