We attended a panel and early AAFCA screening of Netflix’s new series, Self Made: Inspired By The Life of Madam C.J. Walker.
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Exclusive: Anthony Mackie & Cast Talk Netflix’s ‘Altered Carbon’ Season 2 [Video]
New stacks, new sleeves, and even more vengeance.
Netflix’s “Narcos: Mexico” is set to premiere its second season on February 16th, 2020.
One of the benefits of streaming services, and the internet in general, is that they’ve opened the door for animation from all over the world.
American Factory wowed audiences at a special screening at the Whitby Hotel this past Wednesday. An refreshingly fair take of US-Chinese cultural clash, the film’s grander message zooms out to refocus our attention on a more threatening conflict.
Hamptons Film Screenwriters Lab Hosts Live Reading of New Screenplay ‘Higher’
Before films like ‘Short Term 12,’ ‘Fort Bliss,’ and ‘Little Accidents’ captivated audiences on the big screen, they were screenplays showcased at the HamptonsFilm Screenwriters Lab. Now in its 20th year, the lab was created to highlight stories from up-and-coming filmmakers, and this year one of the featured scripts is Kristen Tan’s ‘Higher.’
Exclusive: Tyler Perry, Crystal Fox, Bresha Webb, Phylicia Rashad Talk ‘A Fall From Grace’ [Video]
Tyler Perry’s new Netflix thriller A Fall From Grace hits small screens this Friday, Knockturnal correspondent, Dorissa White got a chance to sit down with the cast and talk about the movie.
Netflix’s ‘AJ and the Queen’ Premieres with Lavish Carpet, Screening and After-Party
RuPaul’s new Netflix series ‘AJ and the Queen,’ is a heartwarming, cross-country romp that’s as campy as it is sweet. She stars as Ruby Red, a seasoned queen who loses all her money and pride to a scamming ex, then tours the country with a troubled young stowaway.
RuPaul’s new Netflix series ‘AJ and the Queen’ premiered in Hollywood at the Egyptian Theater with a glitzy and glam red carpet extravaganza. And I do mean RED.
In Conversation: Petra Costa on Brazilian politics in ‘The Edge of Democracy’
After a special screening of Petra Costa’s critically acclaimed documentary “The Edge of Democracy,” the director discussed the tragedy that is Brazilian democracy in its current state, and how she balances the personal with the political in her storytelling.