Spike Lee has made his own powerful statement about the death of George Floyd at the hands of police by releasing a short film comparing his treatment to a scene from his film Do The Right Thing.
12.05.2020 - 18:49 / foxnews.com
Kevin James released a short film on his YouTube channel that mocks people’s seemingly overzealous response to the coronavirus. The actor often releases short videos on his channel, including a series in which he pretends to be the sound guy on famous movie sets such as “A Star is Born” and “Joker.” His latest, titled “Out of Touch,” directly mocks people who are harshly judging others for not wearing masks or practicing social distancing in public spaces amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Spike Lee has made his own powerful statement about the death of George Floyd at the hands of police by releasing a short film comparing his treatment to a scene from his film Do The Right Thing.
"Will history stop repeating itself?"
Spike Lee has made his own powerful statement about the death of George Floyd at the hands of police by releasing a short film comparing his treatment to a scene from his film Do The Right Thing. Floyd passed away last Monday after being apprehended by police in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with Derek Chauvin, an officer who was filmed kneeling on his neck facing a third degree murder charge and three other officers dismissed over the incident.
Over 30 years later and “Do the Right Thing” still sadly rings true.
By Nellie Andreeva
Martin Scorsese self-shot a short film in his New York City home that saw him reflect on his self-isolation caused by the coronavirus pandemic through the lens of classic films. The 77-year-old director filmed the short for the BBC series “Lockdown Culture with Mary Beard,” which has seen many prominent Hollywood figures tell their stories of being in lockdown due to the pandemic through various creative means.
Billie Eilish took another thinly veiled shot at body shamers -- and this time the clap back came in the form of a new short film. In the project, titled “Not My Responsibility," which first debuted during her "Where Do We Go?" world tour, the 18-year-old pop music superstar carefully disrobes as she responds to negative image comments strewn her way about her figure and her choice to don baggy clothing as a mechanism of defense to the hate.
You go, girl! Billie Eilish continues to clap back at body shamers and her most recent call out is epic.
Billie Eilish has released a powerful clip about body shaming, titled “NOT MY RESPONSIBILITY”.
American singer Billie Eilish has posted a short film on social media addressing body shaming in which she says “Though you’ve never seen my body, you still judge it and judge me for it. Why?”.
Billie Eilish is giving fans a closer look at one of her most buzzed-about tour visuals.
The film initially premiered at her 'Where Do We Go?' world tour
It's safe to say that this Ryan Reynolds and Taika Waititi video might be the most wholesome thing you watch today. While many of us continue to stay home amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and opt to celebrate this Memorial Day long weekend a little bit more lowkey, let Reynolds and Waititi serenade you or your kids to a classic tune from James and the Giant Peach. The Roald Dahl Story Company has brought together a star-studded line-up of Hollywood celebrities to raise money for Partners
Sam Neill and Helena Bonham Carter are getting creative during the quarantine.
Guns N’ Roses are taking a shot at Donald Trump’s response to the coronavirus with a T-shirt that mocks his recent visit to an N95 mask factory in Arizona. While visiting the factory to show off the many masks being produced to help health care workers protect themselves and others while working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, employees started playing the acclaimed band’s cover of "Live and Let Die” over the PA system.
Social distancing is important at the moment, yet some people insist on taking it to extremes.
By Tim Dams
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Jerry Stiller’s former costars and famous friends took to social media after news of his death broke on Monday, May 11.