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End Pride Month with these on-screen LGBTQ+ stories theeagleonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theeagleonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Yes, Sister Act is a classic, must-watch film, but in the sequel, Whoopi Goldberg’s character completes the metamorphosis that began in the first movie. (The growth!) She s able to see the students not as bad eggs, but as a room full of untapped potential. By actively changing the way she communicates with each and every one of them, she not only gets her point across but becomes an incredible mentor and teacher. 7 Paris is Burning Paris is Burning offers a glimpse into the 1980s New York ballroom scene as well as an entrée to the Black and Latinx house mothers, drag queens, trans women, and voguers populating Harlem’s rich and burgeoning community. By highlighting the trials, triumphs, and tribulations of Venus Xtravaganza, Danni Xtravaganza, Dorian Corey, Octavia St. Laurent, Pepper LaBeija, Willi Ninja, and others, this film gives a handful of queer POCs the mic and an opportunity to tell part of their much larger story. ....
February 4, 2021 in Film, Lifestyle Black cinema should be celebrated, learned from and recognized for its depth, diversity and beauty. Alyssa Shao | Daily Trojan. One could never overstate the impact Black people have had on film. Black cinema spans decades and continents, so it’s safe to say there’s no better way to kick off Black History Month than with a curated list of Black-led films showcasing the diversity and breadth of these narratives. From Ousmane Sembène’s socio-political commentary on West Africa to Spike Lee’s endearing depiction of Brooklyn, cinema has been a premier medium for Black characters as they overcome life’s day-to-day obstacles while grappling with issues of belonging, family, love and power. ....
It’s A Wonderful Life, Christmas Eve, Channel 4, 2.35pm Although a box office failure in its day there is no better Christmas movie than Frank Capra’s 1946 fantasy and it’s one of that elite club of English language films – see The Wizard Of Oz, ET, Star Wars, The Magnificent Seven etc. – that everyone should watch at least once in their lives. Always guaranteed to bring a tear to the eye it’s a sublime piece of work, from James Stewart’s pitch-perfect performance as George Bailey, who is prevented from killing himself on Christmas Eve by a guardian angel, to its over-arching themes of kindness, charity and redemption. It’s amazing to think it was nominated for the Best Picture, Director and Actor awards at the 1947 Oscars and didn’t win any of them, losing in each case to The Best Years Of Our Lives. Still, its standing today is perhaps a greater legacy. ....