The Innocence of Childhood & the Destruction of Gentrification in Crooklyn
Following his success with Malcolm X, Spike Lee turned the camera onto his own life with Crooklyn, a semi-autobiographical filmContinue Reading
Following his success with Malcolm X, Spike Lee turned the camera onto his own life with Crooklyn, a semi-autobiographical filmContinue Reading
“I am not a racist. I am against every form of racism and segregation, every form of discrimination. I believeContinue Reading
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First attaining success in theatre, Michael Schultz went on to direct his first feature film Together for Days in 1973. Schultz’sContinue Reading
Artist, writer, director, and former Talking Head David Byrne takes to the stage to deliver a timely call for socialContinue Reading
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Spike Lee has always been an ambitious filmmaker with a strong desire to delve into social issues that demand complexContinue Reading
In a year of immense dysfunction and tragedy, Chadwick Boseman’s death still came as a shock to all. Since hisContinue Reading
Video on Demand By Ian Floodgate The temporary closure of cinemas has led to the rescheduling of many new releases.Continue Reading