Michael B. Jordan Urges Studios to Commit to Black Hiring: ‘Let Us Bring Our Darkness to the Light’
Jordan spoke on Saturday in Los Angeles during a peaceful protest organized by Hollywood agencies.
Jordan spoke on Saturday in Los Angeles during a peaceful protest organized by Hollywood agencies.
Why is “The Help” currently #1 on Netflix’s most-viewed movies list? We have some answers.
The 2019 legal drama stars Michael B. Jordan as Equal Justice Initiative founder Bryan Stevenson.
The awards ceremony was broadcast live on BET from the Pasadena Civic Center Auditorium in California, hosted by Anthony Anderson.
Sam Mendes’ World War I movie has a long life ahead, while “Knives Out” is on its way to $160 million or more.
‘1917’ scored in wide release, while the French Oscar entry could use a box-office lift from Monday’s nominations.
The strong showing of “They Shall Not Grow Old” portends a robust opening for Sam Mendes’ likely Oscar frontrunner — it has a good shot of dethroning “Rise of Skywalker.”
The actor committed to not only starring in the movie but being an active producer.
Sam Mendes’ one-take war drama should have a long and healthy life, while death-row dramas “Clemency” and “Just Mercy” battle for primacy.
The director weighs in on telling Bryan Stevenson’s story, the Marvel film school, and being called ‘Bruce Lee’ when he moved to California.
Destin Daniel Cretton’s social-justice crowdpleaser owes much to Jordan in top form as a young attorney fighting for justice.
Director Destin Daniel Cretton’s biographical drama marks Jordan’s much-anticipated next appearance on the big screen.