On March 3, Los Angeles' Wilshire Ebell Theater was treated to a star-filled reading of Dustin Lance Black's play, "8," about the Federal District Court's trial to overturn Proposition 8. The benefit was presented by the American Foundation for Equal Rights and Broadway Impact...
Read More »I don't think this needs much of an intro, so I won't bother. Here's the first full trailer for the next installment in the successful Men In Black franchise, Men In Black III, which will be in theaters this summer - Will Smith's first big screen appearance since 2008!
Read More »Hedy Lamarr was a big Hollywood star in the 40s. But what most people don't know is that she was also an inventor. An inventor who created a gudiance system for torpedos using frequency hoping which today is used in GPS and wireless phones. She received a patent for her work, b...
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Read More »Here's the trailer for the short film Fifty Pence which was made by one man bad London based filmmaker Eric Kolelas who wrote. produced, directors and also plays in the lead in. Kolelas made the film because, in his own words, he got "fed up of 'waiting' for agents/casting directors...
Read More »To quote that old line, is that a gun in Ving Rhames' pocket or is he really happy to see me?
Read More »I honestly can't think of another black film (indie or studio or otherwise) that's set in a movie theater, so this makes filmmaker Chris Banks' just-completed indie feature, The Art Of Theatrical Ushery, rather unique.
Read More »The interesting thing about "Last Days Here" is that our main characters really have two separate visions for the future. Pellet envisions a sort of musical redemption for Bobby -- one final, glorious performance before he keels over from the toll that sex, drugs and rock-n-roll have taken. Bobby, m...
Read More »As announced last night, the African-American Film Festival Releasing Movement has acquired U.S. theatrical rights to the 2011 Sundance Film Festival Official Selection, Andrew Dosunmu's Restless City.
Read More »SnagFilms is currently streaming director/producer Candace Schermerhorn's 2011 documentary, The Naked Option, an inspiring story of an organized group of Nigerian women who use the threat of stripping naked in public, a serious cultural taboo, to make their voices heard.
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