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Malcolm X was immortalized in Spike Lee's biographical movie in 1992. The filmmaker told Newsweek why the life and message of ...
In those hundred years, Malcolm X's legacy hasn’t aged—it’s evolved: from 1960s press photos to 1990s biopics, and more.
Of course, it was hard to make Malcom X (a film based on the autobiography of the famed civil rights leader) in 1992. Lee ...
"I don't like to get into what-ifs, but a lot of these people [who own movie studios] were at the [Trump] inauguration." ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNSpike Lee breaks down the significance May 19th has for his new film Highest 2 LowestSpike Lee on the Knicks, Highest 2 Lowest, Denzel, A$AP Rocky, & His Legendary Film Career Few icons represent New York City ...
Lee's "re-imagining" of Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 crime thriller 'High and Low' also stars Ilfenesh Hadera, Jeffrey Wright, ...
Spike Lee doesn’t think his Oscar-nominated Malcolm X biopic would have been possible to make in Donald Trump’s America. In a ...
Spike Lee looked back on the tolls of trying to complete his 1992 biographical epic Malcolm X, revealing that the period was ...
Spike Lee helmed the 1992 biopic on the activist but was left "broke" after spending "half [his] salary" on it.
ABC's Stephanie Ramos talks with Spike Lee about a Newsweek article celebrating the 100th anniversary of Malcolm X's birth, his new project with Denzel Washington & his beloved NY Knicks.
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