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Reclaiming Narratives With African Science-Fiction Film
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The Wonderful Afrofuturism of ‘The Wiz’
The Wizard of Oz is, as the saying goes, as American as apple pie. Every year at least, I’d crowd around a screen with family to watch Dorothy’s teleportation from …
Thoughts on Chi-Raq
I genuinely don’t know where to begin. All I know is that I watched Chi-Raq last night and I feel…feelings. So let me tease them out. First of all, Chi-Raq …
Be Real Black For Me: A Review of “Dope”
Recently, I went to see the film Dope: a movie that’s reminiscent of the 80s goofballs-get-into-wild-misadventures genre of broad comedies. The film follows a high-school senior named Malcolm (played by …
Scribes at the Movies: Good Burger
Good Burger turns 18 tomorrow! Join Eve and Vann as they discuss the movie’s plot, cultural significance, and artistic relevance. Art by Eve L. Ewing and Trey Smith ELE: Okay, …