Rosalynde LeBlanc is an incredible dancer and choreographer who has performed across the country for many years and is now a professor at Loyola Marymount University.
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Exclusive: Questlove On Directorial Debut ‘Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)’
The musician talked about his transition to a film director for the Searchlight Pictures film.
To some, the jaguar symbolizes life, power, energy, and legend. To others, it represents profit.
The 21st century redefined cult following – and catapulted Silicon Valley entrepreneurs into A-list celebrities. From Facebook to Theranos, the Bay Area has proven to be just as elusive as the Wild West. The highly-anticipated Hulu documentary “WeWork: Or the Story of Making and Breaking a $47 Million Unicorn” premieres April 2nd, and is set to introduce audiences to a new type of charismatic crook.
Stuttering is not an issue that typically garners a lot of media attention. My Beautiful Stutter, soon available on Discover+, aims to build awareness to children who suffer in silence due to their stutter.
The Punky Power is still strong with this one. Soleil Moon Frye is everywhere right now!
A handful of documentaries at the Sundance Film Festival told stories that are worth telling in some truly inventive ways.
‘Welcome to Chechnya’ Roundtable Highlights the Intersection of Hollywood, Politics, and Change
“Welcome to Chechnya” focuses on anti-LGBTQ persecution in the Russian republic of Chechnya. Directed by David France, the documentary is shortlisted for Best Documentary Feature and Best Visual Effects.
Film Review: ‘Notturno’ Shines Light On The Lives Of Middle-Eastern Citizens
Italy’s official entry to the Oscars for Best International Film is the documentary Notturno from award-winning director Gianfranco Rosi. Over three years, Rosi traveled through Iraq, Kurdistan, Syria, and Lebanon and captured vignettes of the citizens within those countries.