Awards Spotlight: How Daniel Kaluuya Found Fred Hampton in ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’
Daniel Kaluuya is a serious Oscar contender for his electrifying portrayal of the Black Panthers chairman.
Daniel Kaluuya is a serious Oscar contender for his electrifying portrayal of the Black Panthers chairman.
Searchlight didn’t report grosses, but theater data shows “Nomadland” placed in the top 10 despite Hulu availability.
Toolkit Podcast: How Rahsaan Roland Kirk’s “The Inflated Tear” became both star Lakeith Stanfield and the film’s haunting noir theme.
The lyrics to “Do What You Gotta Do,” Fishback said, echo the story of Black Panther Chairman Fred Hampton and his girlfriend Deborah Johnson.
This weekend showed a 40 percent increase, but the only global blockbuster belonged to a Chinese action franchise.
The producers of one of 2021’s most momentous films talk the importance of truly representing who the Black Panthers were, and much more.
The film, starring LaKeith Stanfield and Daniel Kaluuya, is available to stream on HBO Max for 31 days beginning February 12.
The biopic is a Hollywood staple, especially during Oscar season, except when it comes to stories about Black people.
In Shaka King’s vivid portrait of Fred Hampton, William O’Neal, and their horrifying convergence, stars Daniel Kaluuya and Lakeith Stanfield continue to show why they’re two of our best working actors.
Warner Bros. is premiering this Shaka King-directed Fred Hampton Black Panther drama as a late entry to the Sundance Film Festival.
Writer/director Shaka King doesn’t anticipate criticisms like those of Kaluuya in “Get Out,” Cynthia Erivo in “Harriet,” or David Oyelowo in “Selma.”
The new film from Warner Bros. and producer Ryan Coogler co-stars Lakeith Stanfield and is directed by Shaka King.