With the support of major figures like Marc Ecko, Hebru Brantley, Pharell, and Ava DuVernay, XQ Super School Live is inspiring youngins on their grind.
The last female director to be nominated by the Hollywood Foreign Press in 2014 was Ava DuVernay, for her MLK biopic, ‘Selma.’
The beauty of film is in how it can transport audiences into the perspective of people different from themselves. Black womanhood is often underrepresented in various sections of society. But it has been increasingly prominent in cinema both in front of and…
Black filmmaking was in pristine form in 2020. Artists released some of their best work, and many are just getting started.
Of course, these films were made to support the culture and tradition of Black art in film, but the awards…
These protesting films give an honest exploration into what it means to be black in America, police brutality, and how we should think and react.
Ava DuVernay's Array film collective kicked off an engaging and worthwhile tweet-a-thon this past Thursday with more than 50 filmmakers pulling up.
I asked some of my fave film directors on @Twitter to hang with me and talk movies all day. They said…
They are role models because of the way they have educated and inspired countless people across different races, ages, and backgrounds.
We were able to pull up for ‘The Irishman’ premiere at this year’s NYFF and after watching it’s hard not to be grateful for this masterful work of art.
With all the praise going around to black directors and creatives, we also have to be real with ourselves when their work isn’t up to par.
‘GoT’ may have dominated Emmy press coverage in the wake of its historic 32 nominations, but if you look closer, there’s another story going on.