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10 Great 21st Century Movies About Black History

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Cinema is 127 years old, and throughout its history, there have been hundreds, if not thousands, of great flicks. Many great films of the modern era feature actors like Will Smith, Denzel Washington, and the beloved Samuel L. Jackson. It’s easy to take for granted that those actors, among many, others, are African-Americans who are part of black history; a long story of struggle and perseverance.

When movies began, circa 1890, African-Americans had only been allowed to vote for 15 years. In 1906, when The Kelley Gang became the first feature-length film, poll taxes and literacy tests kept most poor, primarily black citizens from voting. In the 1920s, the Harlem Renaissance exposed black culture like never before while sound revolutionized film. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s was the first time the struggle of African-Americans would be broadcast to a television audience en mass. In 1966, the first interracial kiss occurred on camera during an episode of Star Trek.

During the 70s, 80s, and 90s, hip-hop, Eddie Murphy, and Will Smith among so many others changed the mainstream for the better. But while there’s a long way to go for true equality in America, stories of black history will carry on to remind people of how long a fight it’s been.

This week in Black History Month we look at ten films about Black History from the last 17 years.

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10. Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People – 2014

What better way to end a celebration of films about black history than a documentary about the history of African-American photographers. After all, films are nothing more than pictures passing by your eye-holes at 24 FPS. Through A Lens Darkly is a touching look at the beauty of African-American people in photos, but also a stark reminder of the horrors many of those beautiful faces have witnessed.

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Jeremy Saulnier, Jeffrey Wright Team Up for ‘Hold The Dark’ at Netflix

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Jeremy Saulnier, the fantastic new filmmaker responsible for bringing us both Blue Ruin and Green Room, will release his next film, Hold the Dark, on Netflix. And now he has Jeffrey Wright on board.

Here is a brief synopsis of William Giraldi’s novel of the same name:

The story revolves around a child taken from his village by a pack of wolves and an expert hunter is called in to track them down and kill them. He finds himself confronting not only the cruelty of Mother nature but also his own failings. As the child’s grief-crazed father follows behind him, it becomes unclear who is really being hunted.

So that sounds great, especially for Saulnier and his dark sensibilities.

The Playlist broke the news of Jeffrey Wright’s involvement. He will join an impressive cast of Riley Keough, Alexander Skarsgard, and James Badge Dale, who pretty much improves every movie he’s in. Of course, the same can be said for Jeffrey Wright, who was arguably the best part of HBO’s Westworld.

We won’t be seeing Hold the Dark until some time in 2018, but given the early news of its existence, we can at least hold out hope that it’s early next year. Stay tuned.

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Best Picture Oscar Winners From The 1990s, Ranked

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The Best Picture Oscar winners from the 1990s were a strong rebound from the hit-and-miss 80s. And much like the 1970s winners, several of these films have stood the test of time, and many are pure classics. There are some heavy hitters here, especially in the early years.

That being said, the 1990s may be most well known for the nominated films that didn’t win Best Picture. If you look up and down the decade, there are so many years where the better picture (subjectively, of course) was nominated but ultimately lost out on Oscar night. It happens, but don’t worry, you can still love those movies implicitly.

Here we go…

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1. The Silence of The Lambs

It’s hard to fathom, in these days of overcrowded Novembers and Decembers where studios cram all their awards hopefuls into a few weeks, that The Silence of The Lambs opened in February. FEBRUARY! Jonathan Demme’s haunting thriller is a near perfect film, with a trio of incredible performances from Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, and Ted Levine as the disturbed skin-suit designer Buffalo Bill. Lambs is filmed with an immediacy, with directness and sometimes an unsettling lack of the fourth wall barrier (actors look right into our eyes) making it all the more intrusive for the audience. It was the last film to win The Big Five – Best Picture, Director, Actor, Actress, Screenplay – and it has only gotten better with every passing year.

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REVIEW: ‘The Walking Dead’ S7 Ep 9 “Rock in the Road” [SPOILERS]

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After a long hiatus, The Walking Dead has returned. The first half of the season covered the introduction of Negan, the series’ new antagonist. The show spent a lot of time covering just how evil Negan is this year. Now, after watching the group suffer under his rule, they’re finally taking a stand. “Rock in the Road” doesn’t have a LOT of action, mind you. However, it does kick off the change that could make The Walking Dead flourish again.

Kicking off Rick’s stand is, of course, bringing the world together. Rick tries negotiating with Gregory and Ezekiel – with, predictably, little success. Gregory is still a selfish whiner, adverse to the idea of taking a stand. Ezekiel is a proponent of peace, hoping to keep his deal with the Saviors. Ezekiel is a lot like Morgan in this regard – Morgan, who also dislikes the idea of a stand. Thankfully, while the leaders seem fearful, their subjects do not. Even with the repetitive avoidance on conflict on their part, Rick is becoming a driving force for action again.

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It’s a bit of a bummer to see the gang splintered again. Now that the gang is uniting, the squad splitting up once more feels repetitive. Obviously, it isn’t a huge split. As one group heads back to The Hilltop, the other group tries to follow the newly elusive Gabriel. It’s probably not a split that will last as long as the solo outings from earlier this season. But The Walking Dead has always had problems dedicating whole episodes to side characters. Hopefully, the conflict with Negan won’t lead to a lot of separated group episodes.

The cliffhanger ending is an odd mix of promising and worrisome. On the one hand, it’s very likely Rick has found his army. All these new people could give the gang their much-needed force. However, all these new people would hint at a new colony to care about. While the show does need more action, it doesn’t need yet another survivor community. We already have Alexandria, The Hilltop, The Kingdom, and whatever that all-lady community was called.

This episode isn’t the strongest episode for action or character development. However, it does hint at a change that could make for a strong latter half of the season. The gang is actually fighting for something, meaning there’s something to look forward to. Carol’s found a good line of capable badass and careful isolationist. There’s not much zombie fighting, but the zombie trip-wiring is pretty amusing. There’s bound to be more deaths, as well. That Aaron-husband chat hints that Aaron may be up at bat next.

Speaking of, this is one of the only season 7 episodes that doesn’t rely entirely on Negan’s villainy to drive it. That’s the part of The Walking Dead’s return that I find most exciting. Negan brought life back to the show, but he quickly became a crutch for the series. Now it looks like the creative team, much like the protagonists, are finally ready to take back what’s theirs.

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Greg Nicotero Sneaks George Romero Reference Into Last Night’s ‘The Walking Dead’

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Greg Nicotero Knows How To Make Zombie Horror Fans Very Happy!

It seems like ‘The Walking Dead‘ and George Romero is a match made in heaven…or hell. Makeup artist, director, and producer Greg Nicotero keeps finding ways to place homages to zombie king into the show. The latest one is a personal favorite.

On the new episode of the hit AMC show, Nicotero featured an iconic zombie from ‘Day of The Dead‘. His name is Dr. Tongue and he has a bit of a cult following!

The appearance of Dr. Tongue was teased months ago on Nicotero’s Instagram so I’m glad to finally see him make an appearance! He’s the first zombie to appear on-screen in ‘Day of the Dead‘ and became a mascot for the underrated George Romero film.

Greg Nicotero got his start working with Romero and makeup icon Tom Savini on ‘Day of The Dead‘ so it’s awesome to his work come full circle. This isn’t the first time Nicotero has references the film as he also featured a zombie known as “Bub” before.

What other famous zombies do you think we can see on the show?

Let me know in the comments below if you caught this throwback Romero homage!

The Walking Dead’ airs Sunday nights at 9pm on AMC.

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Watch: Latest ‘Logan’ TV Spot Includes New Footage

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A new TV spot for Logan has been released, giving fans a look at some new footage that includes Donald Pierce’s character, Boyd Holbrook. Watch it below.

What are your thoughts on the latest promotional material for Hugh Jackman’s last outing as Wolverine? Comment below! 

“In the near future, a weary Logan cares for an ailing Professor X in a hide out on the Mexican border. But Logan’s attempts to hide from the world and his legacy are up-ended when a young mutant arrives, being pursued by dark forces.”

Logan stars Hugh Jackman as Wolverine/ Logan, Patrick Stewart as Charles Xavier, Dafnee Keen as Laura Kinney/X-23, Boyd Holbrook as Donald Pierce, Doris Morgado as Maria, Richard E. Grant as Dr. Zander Rice, Stephen Merchant as Caliban, Elizabeth Rodriguez as Gabriela, and others.

The film hits theaters on March 3.

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Swamp Thing Confirmed For ‘Injustice 2’; First Gameplay Released

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Injustice 2 has added a new character: Swamp Thing.

Coming to us via IGN on Youtube, the first gameplay trailer has been released. Watch it below.

Injustice 2 is the sequel to 2013’s Injustice: Gods Among Us, and continues the story lead by Batman and other DC heroes. The game is developed by Netherealm Studios and will be released on Playstation 4 and Xbox One on May 16, 2017.

Are you looking forward to playing as Swamp Thing in Injustice 2? Comment below

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Paramount Pictures Releases New ‘Ghost In The Shell’ Trailer

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Paramount Pictures has released a brand new trailer for Ghost In The Shell. Watch it down below.

What are your thoughts on this live action adaptation of Ghost In The Shell? Are you okay with Scarlett Johannson as the lead, rather than an Asian actress? Be sure to comment below!

“The Major (Scarlett Johansson) is a special ops, one-of-a-kind, human-cyborg hybrid who leads an elite task force known as Section 9. Devoted to stopping the most dangerous criminals and extremists, she faces an enemy whose singular goal is to wipe out Hanka Robotics’ advancements in cyber technology.”

Joining Johansson in the flick is Michael Pitt, Michael Wincott, Juliette Binoche, Rila Fukushima, Takeshi Kitano, and Ran Wei.

Ghost In The Shell hits theaters on March 31.

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The Best Movies To Watch With Your Friends On Galentine’s Day

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The Fictional Holiday Of Galentine’s Is Becoming Oh So Real!

Thanks to Amy Poehler’s Leslie Knope from ‘Parks and Recreation‘ for giving us this great holiday. Since the “Galentine’s Day” episode aired in 2010, a new tradition has been born!

February 13th is now officially known as “Galentine’s Day”. It’s the day when all of your female friends get together and celebrate loving each other. Basically, this is Valentine’s Day but way more fun! It’s the perfect way to celebrate it with your single friends as well.

For better clarification, let me have Leslie Knope break it down:

“Oh, it’s only the best day of the year. Every February 13th, my lady friends and I leave our husbands and our boyfriends at home, and we just come and kick it, breakfast-style. Ladies celebrating ladies. It’s like Lilith Fair, minus the angst. Plus frittatas.”

So below you will find a list with some of best movies to watch this Galentine’s Day.

Let me know in the comments below what your favorite movie to watch on this day is!

1“Galentine’s Day” (Parks and Recreation)

While this may not be a movie, watching this episode of ‘Parks and Recreation‘ seems like a must. What better way to celebrate Galentine’s Day with your girl friends than with Leslie Knope being the most amazing woman ever!

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Legion on FX: Creating Conversation But What About Ratings?

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Legion on FX is one of the more unique takes on the X-Men Universe we have seen in a long time. Love the show or hate it, Legion is creating a lot of buzz right now. The night it aired I saw endless conversation on the show. Yet with the buzz behind the series, the ratings were a different story entirely. When I read the Deadline report that the ratings were 1.6 million viewers, I could see FX wondering what happened. When Fox, the parent station of FX, has ads for the show during the Super Bowl, that number is rough. Now I’m pondering how this is going to go down in the coming weeks for this ambitious series. So let’s talk a minute as we look into Legion and where do we go from here.

Take note, the ratings should improve but 1.6 million viewers, while okay is not the numbers FX imagined for Legion.

Time to begin with why didn’t an audience immediately gravitate to Legion? That’s where the conversation gets interesting. If you look at the comic audience, we knew that Legion was part of the X-Universe. For the general audience, a Legion with an X in the O, isn’t enough to go on. Now the creator of this series, Noah Hawley, was going to have a tough haul with Legion either way. The character isn’t a household name for one thing. The comic origin of the character is less straight forward and it gets detailed quickly. In the TV show it is streamlined to David Haller a.k.a. Legion is an all powerful mutant and we first see him in a mental institution. Yet the mutant angle isn’t really talked about until the halfway point of the pilot. The pieces don’t fall into place from there either, it’s a rough start at first.

Legion is a complicated character to work with but what about Hawley’s last show? With Hawley’s last show, Fargo, you had a name familiar to an audience and big names like Billy Bob Thornton involved. Fargo was an easy sell to the general audience, but Legion is a different case entirely. I was reading a short interview on Mashable that Hawley didn’t want the X-Connection to be obvious at the start of the show. Now for the general audience you see that we are in X-Territory but that reveal is near the end of the episode. For the comic audience you’re getting to feel around as to how this is going to come together. It’s different to say the least.

It may be tough to nail down but I am glad Legion exists. This is one daring series.

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As for the choice of network, FX is perfect for this show. Noah Hawley can do the slow burn, hence why the ratings are a touch low but I think they will perk up. If this was on Fox, this show wouldn’t get the time to breathe. Legion asks a lot of the audience at the beginning and you have to strap in for the ride. On FX, the audience is more open to the idea of enjoying the ride while Fox itself would be a different case. Fox owns FX but the Cable and Network audiences are two different beasts. Even for the Cable audience Legion was not going to be an easy sell. Now that people are talking about it, this should help in the weeks to come for the series.

Legion is meant to be a slow burn series, building upon the mysteries of the first episode into something more. While FX is probably disappointed that the ratings weren’t stronger for the first episode, they probably aren’t surprised. If this was on Fox on the other hand, you would have reason to get concerned but on FX, slow burn shows are fine. Besides Fox has their own X-Men TV show in the works right now, that should be the more audience friendly show. Legion is meant to be different and daring and says to anyone watching, hang in there because you will be rewarded.

Seriously you will be rewarded by watching Legion, trust me.

It’s a well acted show and a well done show and as long as the positive talk continues, the series should be okay. Legion is the kind of show that I never thought I’d see but I’m glad it exists. Hopefully the ratings rise to the level that this series deserves.

(Update on Legion: The Ratings did increase after Live+3 Days report came out but to 3.27 million viewers and 1.8 million in the 18-49 demographic. It’s much better as it set a record for gains in the 18-49 demographic. It’s still low ratings wise but this updated report is encouraging. This update is via Deadline.)

 

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