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Da 5 Movie Review


Da 5 Movie Review
Director: Spike Lee
Cast: Delroy Lindo, Jonathan Majors, Clarke Peters, Norm Lewis, Isiah Whitlock Jr.
Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 12/14/20
Opens: June 13, 2020
Spike Lee’s testosterone picture is no mere action-adventure film. The war scenes play out to evoke Lee’s overriding message: African-Americans have fought for our country in the Civil War, two World Wars, Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, and assorted skirmishes, but the promise of America has not been kept. Police racism, Presidential bigotry, and general all-purpose fear and hatred have been part of our DNA’s since the first slave ship arrived in 1619. In fact Trump’s popularity is engendered in large part by his put-downs of Black and brown people, whether curtailing immigration from countries with people or color or advising us that militias like the Proud Boys are filled with good people. Lee throws in archival films not only of scenes from the Vietnam War but also of speeches by Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Kwame Ture, Angela Davis, Muhammad Ali, and others, all hinting that the promise to African-Americans has not been fulfilled.

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SAG Awards nominee profile: Maria Bakalova ('Borat Subsequent Moviefilm') seeks to add to her critics' awards haul


SAG Awards nominee profile: Maria Bakalova (‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’) seeks to add to her critics’ awards haul
Rob Licuria
Maria Bakalova scored her first-ever Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for her audacious performance as Tutar in “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.” Bakalova is arguably the most acclaimed breakout star of 2020, which is all the more impressive because this role is not only her debut in an American studio film, but it is also her first comedic foray as the young Bulgarian actress had to date only worked in theater and on screen in primarily dramatic roles in Europe.
Filmed in secret, “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan” is actor-comedian and three-time SAG nominee

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Riz Ahmed reacts to Golden Globe nod for 'Sound of Metal'


Riz Ahmed reacts to Golden Globe nod for ‘Sound of Metal’
Entertainment
Thu, Feb 04, 2021
British-Pakistani actor Riz Ahmed is over the moon after bagging a Golden Globe nomination for his film Sound of Metal.
The
Venom star, 38, is hoping his nod for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama, will bring more light to his film, Sound of Metal, directed by Darius Marder.
Speaking to
Deadline,
The Reluctant Fundamentalist actor said: “It’s a lovely feeling to have people shine a light on work that you feel good about on a project that’s close to your heart more than anything.”

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'Minari' Named the Best Picture of 2020 by The New York Film Critics Online


The New York Film Critics Online have recently published their Top 10 Films of 2020 list, with “Minari” winning awards such as Best Picture and Best Foreign Language Film.
“Minari” was directed by Lee Isaac Chung and produced by A24. The film follows a Korean American family who moved to Arkansas in the 1980s to search for their American dream, according to Variety.
Yuh-jung Youn, who plays grandma Soon-ja in the film, won the Best Supporting Actress award, tying with Ellen Burstyn from the Netflix drama “Pieces of a Woman.”
In addition to winning the Best Picture award, “Minari” won the Best Foreign Language award, which may cause outrage among the Asian American community.

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