
Stars shine at black film critics awards program
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — The blockbuster superhero film “Black Panther” took top honors at the 10th annual African American Film Critics Association awards program. […read more]
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — The blockbuster superhero film “Black Panther” took top honors at the 10th annual African American Film Critics Association awards program. […read more]
SAN FRANCISCO BAY VIEW — The awards ceremony took place in January at the Arena in Southaven. […read more]
NEW ORLEANS DATA NEWS WEEKLY — The goal of the exhibit: “ICONS: Ideals of Black Masculinity” is to re-examine how Black men are perceived, based on how they have been depicted in mainstream media. […read more]
DEFENDER NEWS NETWORK — Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, turned out to be a big hit at the box-office on its opening weekend, topping out at $35.4 million domestically. […read more]
NNPA NEWSWIRE — In 2018, the stories told, talent on view, compelling characters, emotions expressed, and genres stretched were just amazing. It was more than enough to make viewers track films from the theaters to streaming services. Or vice versa. Check out the year in movies. Enjoy. […read more]
DEFENDER NEWS NETWORK — The Golden Globe nominees were announced, and there is a lot of diversity in the nominees […read more]
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Past Spider-Man movies seemed to cater to general audiences and had a very middle America feel. This version is an ode to urban folks, nerds, teens, public and private school kids, rap/hip-hop fans and those who would rather be cool than drab. […read more]
NASHVILLE PRIDE — African American fans have a special appreciation for Stan, primarily because of The X-Men and Black Panther […read more]
NNPA NEWSWIRE — The popular festival, which showcases black filmmakers, actors, directors and producers all over the world, runs from Friday, Nov. 23 to Sunday, Dec. 9, at venues that include Teachers College at Columbia University, the Cinema Village, MIST Harlem, the Dwyer Cultural Center, and the Riverside Theater. […read more]
CHICAGO CRUSADER — The recent Chicago Film Festival, which has enjoyed 54 years of bringing film stars and those connected to the film industry from all across the world to Chicago, also brought out Black industry principals. […read more]
THE AFRO — The film industry veteran graced the stage at Howard University’s Ira Aldridge Main Theatre to a captive audience of Howard University students […read more]
CHICAGO CRUSADER — The Marvel movie, Black Panther, has been an outstanding cultural phenomenon. It has broken records at the box office and has shown doubters that a movie about Black people can be economically powerful. The movie also provided an opportunity for a number of African Americans to advance their acting careers. It has some tried and true regulars, as well as some newer faces who will no doubt be seen again. […read more]
Julianne Malveaux says that racism after college for Black students is an inevitable fate. […read more]
Tyra Metoyer, an external mobilization manager for API, talks about STEM in the Black Panther movie and Princess Shuri’s leadership role in Wakanda. […read more]
Sonalee Singh, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TIMES (International Business Times) — Chadwick Boseman is all set to play Black Panther in a movie focusing on that Marvel character. But first, he will be introduced in “Captain America: Civil War.” Marvel President Kevin Feige said it was a conscious decision Read More
DERRIK J. LANG, AP Entertainment Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Doctor Strange,” ”Black Panther,” ”Captain Marvel” and the “Inhumans” are joining the Marvel cinematic universe. The studio unveiled the titles of its upcoming superhero films through 2019 during a Tuesday event in Hollywood. The slate Read More
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