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2023 Recap: Black-Led Films That Wowed Us This Year

Source: Courtesy / Sony Pictures What a year we had in Black Hollywood! As 2023 comes to a close in just a few days, many people are using this period of limbo between Christmas and New Year's Eve to reflect back on the moments that moved, shook and entertained us over the past 365 days. Theatrical releases made a comeback in a huge way this year, so we figured the best place to start was by looking back on the amazing films we saw in 2023 spearheaded by strong Black leads. Source: Paramount Pictures/Nickelodeon Studios Source: Warner Bros. Pictures Source: Sony Pictures Entertainment Source: Lionsgate RELATED: The Color Purple / American Fiction / Chevalier / A Thousand And One Melanin popped all down the isles of your local theaters, from comedies led by ensemble casts to dramas that brought out surprising emotional performances by fan-favorite actors and actresses in our culture. With 2024 promising even more powerful leading roles for our people The Book ....

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HFPA Admits It Has Zero Black Voters Amid Shocking Golden Globes Snubs


When the Golden Globe nominations were released in early February, several acclaimed Black projects were overlooked, including
Spike Lee’s “Da 5 Bloods” and
Shaka King’s “Judas and the Black Messiah” and HBO’s “Lovecraft Country” was nominated for best TV drama but the cast received no acting nods.
The HFPA was also criticized for not nominating
Michaela Coel’s critically acclaimed HBO series “I May Destroy You.” The project was reportedly dismissed in favor of “Emily in Paris,” which earned two top nominations after HFPA members were treated to a five-star trip to France to visit the set. 
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