has completed work on the video for her new single, ‘Want U Back’.
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In a chilling video depicting images of American slaves side-by-side with violent footage from nationwide protests, Daveed Diggs channels the words of Frederick Douglass. "What to my people is the Fourth of July?" Diggs asks.
The video, inspired by Douglass' 1852 speech What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?, sees the Hamilton star questioning where Black Americans and people of color fit into Fourth of July celebrations. Diggs continues to bring attention to the sacrifices Black people have
.has completed work on the video for her new single, ‘Want U Back’.
Also Read: Bettina Gilois, 'McFarland USA' and 'Bessie' Screenwriter, Dies at 58The following year, Redford hired Schwary as the sole producer for his directorial debut of “Ordinary People.” That film went on to win four Academy Awards, including Best Picture for Schwary and Best Director for Redford, as well as the New York Film Critics Award, National Board of Review Best Picture Award and a Golden Globe Award.He again teamed with Pollack on “Absence of Malice,” the newspaper drama starring
Khloe Kardashian, 36, showed some love for brother-in-law Kanye West, 43, musically in the early morning hours of Thursday, July 9.
The New York Times' landmark 1619 Project magazine issue, which examined the impact of slavery on American history, is headed to the big and small screen. Times staff writer Nikole Hannah-Jones, who created The 1619 Project, and Oprah Winfrey are teaming with Lionsgate to develop The New York Times Magazine issue and the podcast 1619 into multiple feature films, TV series, documentaries and other cross-platform content for a global audience.
Oprah Winfrey is bringing a new project to film and television.
Daveed Diggs and Okieriete Onaodowan spoke about “Hamilton”, “Snowpiercer”, and more during a Vulture Instagram Live Tuesday.
Kanye West is running for US President. The rapper, who’s often teased the possibility of throwing his hat in the ring for the top job, tweeted his plans last week (on US Independence Day, no less), saying: “we must now realize the promise of America by trusting God, unifying our vision and building our future.
By spending the US Independence Day on Fourth of July together at Tristan Thompson's house over the weekend, Khloe Kardashian and Tristan have added more steam to their reconciliation speculations. The reality star was spotted arriving at the Los Angeles home of the basketball player on Saturday along with sister Kourtney and mum Kris.
coronavirus in a new video, interspersed with shots from Independence Day to mark the American public holiday.Pullman, who played President Thomas J. Whitmore in the 1996 blockbuster, is introduced as “the most presidential actor of all time” in clip, released yesterday (July 4) via Alamo Drafthouse.“Hello America.
Jordan Moreau President Thomas J.
Nicky Jam is a Latin urban artist with a solid career. The 39-year-old Puerto Rican and Dominican American reggaeton singer/songwriter is already an icon.
Coronavirus has had us all getting misty-eyed for simpler days.Honestly, nostalgia is bigger than ever, but while most of us are happy watching repeats of The Vicar Of Dibley or sitting down in front of re-runs of notable Wimbledon matches, that just isn’t enough for some people.Despite coronavirus infection rates soaring in the US, 90s star Vanilla Ice apparently thinks it’s the perfect time to headline an Independence Day Throwback Beach Party – right in the heart of pandemic hotspot,
Woody Allen’s film “A Rainy Day in New York” was expected to be released more than two years ago. However, with the filmmaker’s past coming back to haunt him with allegations of sexual abuse still being lobbed his way, combined with his comments about #MeToo, ‘Rainy Day’ was dropped by Amazon Studios and has yet to be released in North America.
released “A Rainy Day in New York,” starring Timothée Chalamet and Elle Fanning, digitally on June 5 in the U.K. and has set a July 27 home video and DVD release.