The best films of the year made their annual pilgrimage to the 36th annual Toronto Film Festival. Black films, actors and directors were in the mix along with noteworthy general release
Author: keesto
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (July 18) – Now, more than ever, a strong partnership is needed between The National Newspaper Publishers Association and the National Association of Black Journalists
Itâs on! After a lackluster sequel the Transformers franchise gets its mojo back. âTransformers: Dark of the Moonâ is the first event movie of the summer, and though it is not perfect, itâs a contender for sci-fi action film bragging rights.
In this fact-based story about an 84-year-old former Mau Mau warrior who desires an education, the human spirit gets tested, ageism goes on trial, tribal conflict reigns, and Kenyan
The irreverent, satiric, laugh-provoking âThe Funeralâ showed us just how crazy people could be when handling the passing of a loved one. This mercurial, amusing send up of pre-marital woes
Itâs like jumping into a car, shoving it in gear, stomping on the accelerator and driving recklessly without a seatbelt. From the opening, adrenalin-pumping prison bus escape
ABIDJAN, CĂ´te dâIvoire â Laurent Gbagbo, who has served as president of CĂ´te dâIvoire for 10 years, has always had a special connection to the United States.
As the Cold War with the former Soviet Union unfolded, Congressional investigators hunted for Communists in the American film industry, a search best exemplified by the âHollywood Tenâ case.
This week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit upheld the constitutionality of the admissions program utilized by the University of Texas at Austin