The Critics Choice Association (CCA) proudly hosted the 7th annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television on Monday, December 9, 2024, at the luxurious Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles. This star-studded event paid tribute to the outstanding contributions and achievements of Black talent in film and television, both in front of and behind the camera.
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Ava DuVernay, a visionary in the world of filmmaking, once again captivates audiences with her distinct voice and directorial style in “Origin.”
“The Book of Clarence” is at once a modern classic; a cinematic gem that seamlessly blends the ancient and the contemporary, delivering a unique take on the biblical epic genre.
When we think of a Western, several images come to mind.
A tumbleweed rolling through a dusty town. The hero has to be the first to draw his gun. John Wayne rides off on his horse into the great wide somewhere. These stories tend to have one thing in common: a man in his natural habitat. The Old West towns, the wide open plains, the badlands are all considered to be rightfully possessed by the hero who roams them—and that hero is always a man.
Then Callie Khouri’s screenplay for Thelma & Louise flipped the script on the genre forever.
In lieu of the Western genre’s signature cowboy, Thelma & Louise featured two anti-heroes cursed by their femininity. Instead of a horse, audiences got a blue 1966 Ford Thunderbird. The scenery of mountains, oil rigs, deserts, and canyons were deserving of the genre—but served the purpose of being their escape instead of their domain.
When I got my invitation to DCTV Firehouse’s screening of the CNN Documentary, Navalny, the name didn’t ring a bell. After a brief Google search of who Alexei Navalny was, I still wasn’t sure if I’d be in the theater struggling to follow along or on the edge of my seat desperate for more.
Kateryna Gornostai’s film had its world premiere at Berlinale 2021, proceeding with virtual and in-person screenings at New York City-based festival New Directors/New Films.
The American Dream has been on my mind for a while now.
If you love out east and you love film there is simply nothing better than Hamptons International Film Festival.
Werner Herzog loves adventurers.
As the planet is in a holding pattern there is one thing that does not stop – art.