The cast of “Bless The Harts” is coming together virtually for a Zoom session for Comic-Con @ Home as the annual fan-fest goes online for the first time ever due to the coronavirus pandeemic.
09.07.2020 - 20:05 / variety.com
Klaritza Rico When Tarell Alvin McCraney presented the world with his Oscar-winning film “Moonlight” in 2016, he gave viewers a depiction of the Black experience that had yet to be told on screen.
With “David Makes Man,” inspired by his own life events, McCraney explores the power of imagination and childhood trauma while once again expounding on the stories of the Black identity that are being told in Hollywood.After screening the pilot episode in the Variety Streaming Room, McCraney, along
.The cast of “Bless The Harts” is coming together virtually for a Zoom session for Comic-Con @ Home as the annual fan-fest goes online for the first time ever due to the coronavirus pandeemic.
A'Lelia Bundles Guest ColumnistHistory matters. Facts matter.
Also Read: Michael B Jordan Urges Hollywood to 'Commit to Black Hiring' at #BLM ProtestThe key aspects of the roadmap, which you view in full here, include:“The legacy of racism in Hollywood is long and unforgivable: excluding Black talent, silencing Black voices, derailing Black careers, and using the economic power of the industry to prop up police who target and enact violence on Black communities,” Rashad Robinson, president of Color Of Change, said in a statement.
straight to your inbox Kyle Walker has insisted Manchester City still have their eyes firmly set on two more pieces of silverware this season. Pep Guardiola's side take on Arsenal in the FA Cup semi-final on Saturday, looking to retain the trophy after a 6-0 demolition of Watford in the final last season.
Pharrell, Rihanna, JAY-Z and Mary J. Blige are among a group of celebrities demanding justice for Danroy "DJ" Henry, a Black student at Pace University who was fatally shot by a white police officer in 2010.In a letter addressed to U.S.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: CAA has signed Akili McDowell, the star of OWN’s acclaimed coming-of-age series David Makes Man.Created by Oscar winner Tarell Alvin McCraney and executive produced by Oprah Winfrey, David Makes Man follows 14-year-old David (McDowell) from the projects, haunted by the death of his friend and relying on by his hardworking mother to find a way out of poverty.The title role in the series, already renewed for a second season, has been a star-making
Unfortunately, when it comes to the sheer number of scripted series on TV, there is no way to avoid the eventual drama that falls through the cracks. That appears to be the case with “David Makes Man,” a drama series that has been released for almost a full year but didn’t necessarily make many waves when it premiered.