The 2026 African-American Film Critics Association boasted more than its fair share of notable Black celebs. Let's get into ...
A modest and affectionate documentary, “How To Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (and Enjoy It),” serves as further reminder to an ever-forgetful public of the work of Melvin Van Peebles, a ...
The Little Theatre’s Black Cinema Series celebrated Black History Month by hosting Floyd Norman, the first African American ...
The Newark Black Film Festival began in 1974 and has since become the longest-running festival of Black cinema in the United States. A year later, an independent film named "Cooley High," about four ...
The past 25 years have witnessed an unprecedented flowering of African American cinema, with filmmakers creating works that transcend entertainment to become cultural phenomena and artistic landmarks.
With movie-history viewing choices spawning like mold in a damp room, we can easily see the things we didn’t even know we’d never seen. For me that includes Takashi Miike’s Black Society Trilogy ...
Cocaine dealer Youngblood Priest returns to louse up the Black Panther era. To comprehend the excitement generated by those first blaxploitation releases, one has to consider the blinding whiteness of ...
The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts will present the 20th Annual African American Film Festival (AAFF) from February 19–22, marking two decades of programming dedicated to Black ...
volume 1. Theater, film, and television -- volume 2. Sports -- volume 3. Music and popular art Volume I: Theater, film, and television. The politics of representation in African American theater and ...
A new photo exhibit is on display at Circle Cinema in Tulsa focusing on the life and culture of Black rodeos. Circle Cinema debuted Focus: Black Rodeo, an exhibit that features pictures of the vibrant ...