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The Photograph opened in theaters across the country. Not long after, Tayarisha Poe’s Miss Juneteenth went out virtually. Maïmouna Doucouré raised a ruckus when her controversial coming-of-age tale, Cuties, dropped on Netflix, the same streaming service that gave us Gina Prince-Bythewood’s ass-kicking actioner The Old Guard. And Garrett Bradley directed one of the best documentaries of the year, Time. (It’s a shame we didn’t get Nia DaCosta’s much-anticipated Candyman reboot, which was slated for 2020 but is now scheduled to open this August.) Advertisement At the moment, all eyes are on Regina King, the Oscar-winning actor who made her directorial debut last year with
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Kwame Kwei-Armah, Actor, Director and Playwright, Signs With CAA and Redefine Entertainment (EXCLUSIVE) Brent Lang, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail The British playwright, director and actor Kwame Kwei-Armah has signed with CAA and Redefine Entertainment. He currently serves as the artistic director for the Young Vic in London and was previously artistic director of Baltimore Center Stage. Kwei-Armah most recently wrote “All Rise,” a musical about how Viagra came to market inside Pfizer, with “The Trial of the Chicago 7’s” Matt Jackson set to produce and Spike Lee on board to direct. More from Variety As a writer and director, his original musical adaptation of “Twelfth Night,” written with Shaina Taub, opened at the Delacorte Theater in New York City to critical raves and was named one of Time Magazine’s 10 best plays and musicals of 2018.
Next week’s Golden Globes mark the start of the pandemic-delayed awards season in earnest. As is now seemingly expected each year, the Hollywood Foreign Press’ choices across both dramas and music-comedies offer nominations that are both bravura and downright bizarre. For every deserved accolade for flicks like Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and News of the World, there’s a “what were they thinking” vibe about the rewards for much-derided fare ( Music, Minari, Da 5 Bloods). However, amongst the Globes’ top contenders are some of the most impressive movies of the past year. In order to prepare you for Monday afternoon’s ceremony (NZ Time),
Leslie Odom Jr. Finds His Power Leslie Odom Jr. Finds His Power The actor on the strength he found in playing the legendary songwriter and producer Sam Cooke, and the key conversation with a mentor that kept him on the path toward his breakthrough in 'Hamilton' Brittany Spanos, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail When Leslie Odom Jr. was about to turn 30 , he thought about quitting acting. He had been hustling for a decade in Los Angeles by then, nabbing small TV spots here and there. He loathed the unpredictability, and the thought of another decade of not knowing whether he would ever be able to get a mortgage or pay down his student loans.
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It’s always a good time to celebrate Black history: How to watch ‘Judas and the Black Messiah,’ ‘Small Axe,’ more Updated Feb 18, 2021; Posted Feb 18, 2021 Lakeith Stanfield, foreground, and Daniel Kaluuya on the stage, are shown in a scene from the film, "Judas and the Black Messiah." (Glen Wilson/Warner Bros. Entertainment via AP)AP Facebook Share Over the years, the fact that February is designated as Black History Month has prompted both celebration and skepticism. On the plus side, February typically brings to TV a richer-than-usual selection of films and shows that are created by Black artists and that explore the texture and history of Black experience and culture. On the minus side, critics question why one paltry month is deemed sufficient to honor Black Americans, and their contribution to the nation.
“Once the pandemic hit, I had a little pout session,” says Regina King of viewers not being able to see her directorial debut in theaters as she’d intended. She was photographed Jan. 14 at The Paramour Estate in Silver Lake. Photographed by Matt Sayles Regina King Is Ready to Seize Her Moment: "You Give Us a Little Window, We’re Going to Kick It All the Way Open" by Lacey Rose February 17, 2021, 6:00am PST In a frank discussion with fellow filmmaker Gina Prince-Bythewood, the 'One Night in Miami' director — who has been thrust into the awards conversation a year after claiming her best supporting actress Oscar — opens up about ambition, success and how best to use her megaphone.