Patriots Day), which means it's time for fans of the surprisingly expansive Boston film genre and its incredibly popular sub-genre Boston Crime to celebrate by watching even more films that are set in or around Boston.
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Criterion Channel, an online subscription resource for significant classic and contemporary films, has lifted the paywall on many movies and documentaries from Black filmmakers that showcase the Black experience.
Cheryl Dunye's The Watermelon Woman, Julie Dash's Daughters of the Dust, and Oscar Micheaux's Body and Soul are just some of the titles now available for everyone to watch for free, whether or not you are a subscriber to Criterion Channel.The Criterion Collection, which runs Criterion
.Patriots Day), which means it's time for fans of the surprisingly expansive Boston film genre and its incredibly popular sub-genre Boston Crime to celebrate by watching even more films that are set in or around Boston.
Beyoncé on Disney+! The GRAMMY-winning artist's new visual album,, which Queen Bey wrote, directed and executive produced, is coming to the streaming service on July 31. The film is based on the music from her album .
science-fiction and fantasy programming, of course), and while some shows can border on horror, others are more light-hearted and filled with humor even as they explore the sometimes unexplainable. The possibilities they create are endless.
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Caspar—are currently streaming on , alongside some newer releases that are just as charming.
heaping list of titles that have been added this month). But if you've got the bandwidth to take a break from new shows and delve into some of the more vintage programs available on streaming, Hulu's got a whole boatload of classic TV shows that are still worth the watch (and will help make you a star on virtual trivia night).
Blac Chyna recently dropped some new music, and her fans were here for it. They made sure to praise the result in the comments, and diehard fans were really proud of their favorite celebrity.
If you’ve been thinking about getting an Apple Watch, now is the time because Amazon is currently selling them for the lowest price ever!
Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+, Apple TV+, and/or whatever other streaming service subscriptions are out there. Sometimes you just need a simple freebie.
Also Read: Check Out This First Look at Marvel's Disney+ Shows in This Hero-Heavy Super Bowl TrailerMackie spoke in conversation with “Snowpiercer” star Daveed Diggs and said that, like Diggs, now that he’s finally the star of his own show with the Disney+ series “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” he can push higher ups to practice more diverse hiring.“My big push with Marvel, with everyone, is, hire the best person for the job,” he said.
A Night at the Drive-InAmazon Studios and Michael B. Jordan’s Outlier Society are launching “A Night at the Drive-In,” a nationwide summer screening series featuring a wide selection of films celebrating multi-cultural voices in cinema.
One Day at a Time and Kim's Convenience to relaxing reality shows like Nailed It! and Queer Eye to animated delights like Bob's Burgers and Steven Universe, these 14 series are guaranteed to bring a smile to your face and a warmth to your spirit. Read on for the best feel-good shows streaming on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and Disney+ below.
Amazon Summer Sale, which starts on June 22.
reading fiction builds empathy. I don't know if watching movies works in exactly the same way, but I think it's fair to assume that it doesn't make you less empathetic.
Glamour for a video about . "They reserve one spot for a woman, and if there's two deserving candidates, one just can't be on the show."That's just one of many examples detailing how this boys' club results in male performers' voices consistently being elevated over females'.
Vietnam vets who return to the battlefield site for reasons ... well, we’ll get to the reasons.
, which has been for perpetuating white savior tropes. (It's also directed by a white man and based on a book by a white woman.)Don't watch The Help.
Rachel Lindsay has some thoughts. In an interview with ET's Lauren Zima on Tuesday, the former Bachelorette broke down a few of the men who fans think could potentially get the gig.
reading fiction builds empathy. I don't know if watching movies works in the same way, but I think it's fair to assume that it doesn't make you less empathetic.
This historical film is another one of DuVernay’s projects, and it’s a powerful depiction of Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1965 marches from Selma, Alabama to the state’s capital in Montgomery.
A walk around your nearest drugstore or Sephora is all you need to see that the beauty industry is indeed a highly saturated market. Yet for decades, the beauty world was underserving its Black consumers and finding fundamental products like foundation or concealer, or a nude lipstick for deeper skin tones was a difficult task for far too many.