Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing imagines escalating racial tensions brought to tragic violence by a particularly hot summer in 1989, on a street in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Mookie (Lee) delivers ...
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Spike Lee: Warner Brothers ‘Shut Down' ‘Malcolm X' Production After I Refused to Shoot in the Jersey Shore Instead of Saudi ArabiaSpike Lee is detailing what made him say "hell no" while filming his Oscar-winning biopic "Malcolm X." The feature, which starred Denzel Washington as the civil rights leader, was "shut down" by ...
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Feb 27: Black History Maker, Spike LeeActor, director, producer and writer Spike Lee was born Shelton Jackson Lee on March 20, 1957, in Atlanta, Georgia, and soon moved to Fort Greene. Growing up in a relatively well-off African ...
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