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Fresh off of his FOX News op-Ed where he blasted late night host Stephen Colbert for his left-leaning "political bias," ...
Only a New Yorker as tried and true as Spike Lee could create the one true 9/11 film, and all these years after the tragedy, the only one that matters. Lee sets his story in the wake of the attacks, ...
Derek Jeter has been announced as BetMGM’s newest brand ambassador, bringing his flair for gamesmanship and hopefully a ...
One of the most iconic scenes from the hit fantasy rom-com, 13 Going On 30, sees Jennifer Garner's Jenna (an '80s teen ...
Derek Jeter has built quite an empire since retiring from baseball in 2014. The post Derek Jeter Reveals Spike Lee’s Acting Advice That Helped Him Become a Yankees Icon appeared first on ...
Across the world, directors have used the heatwave as a metaphor for urban disaffection, abandonment and unrest. Outside of cities, blistering heat feels like nature’s violent reckoning with those too ...
The Vietnam War was a conflict that shaped a generation. It left an indelible mark on the history of the United States of ...
Joseph Kahn is one of the most prolific and celebrated music video directors ever and he's got a new movie called Ick coming ...
The Man and The Movies,' chronicles a public feud between Eastwood and Spike Lee over Black representation in 'Letters from ...
Ryan Coogler discusses his epic experience showing his horror epic Sinners to Spike Lee, one of his idols.
The late 1980s and early 1990s were when Black filmmakers and actors finally started getting the recognition they richly deserved after decades of work that warranted it. Here is a look at classic ...