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Kino Lorber Acquires Rights To "King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery To Memphis;" Restored For Spring 2012 Release
Kino Lorber has acquisition worldwide rights to the acclaimed and seminal documentary King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery To Memphis (1970). Produced for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Foundation by Ely Landau, the film is an epic document of the life and work of Martin Luther King, Jr. . . Read More
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association jumpstarted the 2012 awards season Sunday evening with its annual recognition of the best in film and television. Simultaneously serving as an indicator of Oscar potential, the Golden Globes crowned The Artist and The Descendants as the. . . Read More
DMV Bouncers, if you have yet to make it to the monthly Axel F throwback parties at Liv, then this side-eye is for you...I mean...what are you waiting on? If you are a fan of soul music in all its.... . . Read More
Loosies: A$AP Rocky Celebrates, E-40 Functions Just Fine, Erick Sermon, Tyga & Chris Brown
There were at least three million reasons for that pretty mothaf*%cka A$AP to celebrate last year. Now, to help spread said success even further into 2012, the Harlem native has reworked this unreleased track he recorded with Windy City MC Jon James into a solo effort. . . Read More
Sundance 2012 - Another Look At "Beasts Of The Southern Wild" + Meet Director Benh Zeitlin
Here's another look at the "Southern Apocalpytic Kids Adventure Comedy," as it's described, titled Beasts of the Southern Wild, directed by Benh Zeitlin, from a screenplay co-written by Lucy Alibar, based on her original play titled Juicy And Delicious (I love both titles). . . Read More
Watch Condola Rashad In Trailer For Ensemble Dramedy "30 Beats" (Inspired By "La Ronde")
Here's the trailer for that Condola Rashad ensemble drama I told you about a week or two ago, titled 30 Beats, that's inspired by Arthur Schnitzler's play La Ronde. The gist of it... first, its synopsis: In Manhattan, everybody is connected by less than six degrees. . . Read More
It's only fitting that on the day that we commemorate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to get a taste of the soundtrack to the film Soundtrack For a Revolution. This collection of remakes of freedom songs by. . . Read More
The Importance of Hope
So, I’m reading the “Black Power” chapter from Dr. King’s Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?, which was released a month after his murder. I came across this paragraph, which is his critique of the Black Power movement, but I think it has relevance to some other things that have been on my mind. First, the paragraph:. . . Read More



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