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The African American Film Critics Association on Monday announced the winners of the 15th annual AAFCA Awards as well as the organization’s picks for the 10 best films of the year.. Neon’s ...
Coming in at No. 4 is “Brazil,” a sci-fi black comedy that feels like “1984” on a fever dream bender. Directed by Terry Gilliam (“12 Monkeys”), the film drops you into a dystopian ...
Sci-fi and horror have historically focused on White protagonists and their experiences, leaving Black audiences disregarded by the mainstream. But Black fans of those genres have been here all along.
Sci-fi and horror have historically focused on White protagonists and their experiences, leaving Black audiences disregarded by the mainstream. But Black fans of those genres have been here all along.
There were a lot of stories of African-Americans with upward mobility, but they were streaming films. And I know one thing that happens with streaming, because it’s digital, is data.
Ava DuVernay’s time-hopping drama Origin, debut filmmaker Cord Jefferson’s American Fiction, and Blitz Bazawule’s musical take on The Color Purple lead the winners at the 15th annual African ...
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