Mo Moshaty looks at three contemporary horror films and how they depict the unappreciated labor of Black women.
A Berlin retrospective salutes a handful of B-movie masters and grindhouse auteurs in all their gritty glory: "These were outsider filmmakers making outsider, maverick movies." ...
In 1979, George Miller introduced the world to Max Rockatansky — but unlike the cinematic apocalyptic hellscape of Fury Road, ...
The United States has long positioned itself as a global champion of human rights, democracy and economic opportunity .
For Black History Month, the free streaming service Pluto TV is spotlighting its Black cinema offerings, including an ...
Questlove’s new documentary aims to dissect the forward-looking brilliance of Sly Stone and his band, but mostly it traces their downward arc.
Passionate, complex, and influential—these iconic Black couples have left an unforgettable mark on the entertainment industry ...
Questlove’s follow-up to "Summer of Soul" is a darker film that explores the question through the famous frontman of Sly & ...
From “Love Jones” and “Rye Lane” to “Claudine” and “Slyvie’s Love,” we’ve gathered 15 iconic Black romance films.
Pearl, a prequel set in the early 20th century, stands out as a distinct and effective installment in the trilogy. Pearl's ...