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Tag Archives: civil rights
Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)
Director: Shaka King Writers: Will Gerson & Shaka King (Story by Will Gerson & Shaka King and Kenny Lucas & Keith Lucas) Good! Kaluuya and Stanfield are great.
Posted in Drama
Tagged 1960s, 2021, activism, activist, algae smith, ashton sanders, assassination, bill o'neal, black panther, black panthers, charles d. king, chicago, civil rights, cops, craig harris, daniel kaluuya, darrell britt-gibson, Dominique fishback, fbi, fred hampton, illinois, informant, j. edgar hoover, jesse plemons, Judas and the Black Messiah, keith lucas, kenneth lucas, kenny lucas, kristan sprague, lakeith stanfield, lil rel howery, mark isham, martin sheen, mole, murder, police, politics, ryan coogler, sean bobbitt, shaka king, will berson, will gerson
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One Night in Miami (2020)
Director: Regina King Writer: Kemp Powers (Based on the play by Kemp Powers) Good!
Posted in Drama
Tagged 1960s, 2020, adaptation, aldis hodge, athlete, beau bridges, bob dylan, boxer, boxing, Cassius clay, christian magby, civil rights, drama, eli goree, football, georgia, hotel, jackie wilson, jess wu calder, jim brown, jody klein, keith calder, kemp powers, kingsley ben-adir, lance reddick, leslie odom jr., malcolm x, michael imperioli, motel, muhammad ali, music, musician, muslim, nightclub, one night in miami, one night in miami..., play, politics, regina king, religion, sam cooke, singer, sport, sports, stage play, tami reiker, tariq anwar, terence blanchard, theater, theatre
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Da 5 Bloods (2020)
Director: Spike Lee Writers: Danny Bilson & Paul Demeo and Kevin Willmott & Spike Lee
Posted in Adventure, Drama, War
Tagged 1960s, 2020, adventure, african-american, battle, beatriz levin, chadwick boseman, civil rights, clarke peters, communism, communist, da 5 bloods, danny bilson, delroy lindo, donald trump, drama, fortune, gold, government, isiah whitlock jr., jasper paakkonen, jean reno, john kilik, jonathan majors, kevin willmott, lbj, lloyd levin, lyndon b. johnson, malcolm x, martin luther king, melanie thierry, money, muhammad ali, neil armstrong, netflix, newton thomas sigel, norm lewis, paul de meo, paul demeo, paul walter hauser, politics, reunion, richard nixon, spike lee, terence blanchard, treasure, veteran, vets, vietnam, war
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Green Book (2018)
Director: Peter Farrelly Writers: Nick Vallelonga & Brian Currie & Peter Farrelly
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 1960s, 2018, biography, bouncer, brian currie, christmas, civil rights, comedy, doctor, don shirley, drama, driver, green book, italian, linda cardellini, magershala ali, new york, new york city, nick vallelonga, nyc, octavia spencer, p.j. byrne, peter farrelly, pianist, piano, road trip, segregation, south, tony lip, tour, true story, viggo mortensen
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LBJ (2017)
Director: Rob Reiner Writer: Joey Hartstone
Posted in Drama
Tagged 1960s, 2017, assassination, bill pullman, bobby kennedy, c. thomas howell, civil rights, drama, government, jeffrey donovan, jennifer jason leigh, jfk, joey hartstone, john f. kennedy, lady bird, lbj, lyndon b. johnson, michael stahl-david, politician, politics, president, rich sommer, richard jenkins, rob reiner, senator, vice president, woody harrelson
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BlacKkKlansman (2018)
Director: Spike Lee Writers: Charlie Wachtel & David Rabinowitz and Kevin Willmott & Spike Lee (Based on the book by Ron Stallworth)
Posted in Comedy, Crime, Drama
Tagged 1970s, 2018, adam driver, adaptation, alec baldwin, black klansman, black panther, blackkklansman, charlie wachtel, civil rights, colorado, colorado springs, comedy, corey hawkins, crime, david duke, david rabinowitz, drama, harry belafonte, isiah whitlock jr., jewish, john david washington, jordan peele, kevin willmott, kkk, ku klux klan, police, race, racism, robert john burke, ron stallworth, spike lee, topher grace, true story, undercover, white supremacy
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13th (2016)
Director: Ava DuVernay Writers: Spencer Averick & Ava DuVernay
Posted in Documentary
Tagged 13th, 2016, ava duvernay, civil rights, cory booker, court, documentary, henry louis gates, history, jail, justice, law, newt gingrich, prison, race, racial inequality, slavery, spencer averick, united states, van jones
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Selma (2014)
Director: Ava DuVernay Writer: Paul Webb Excellent! Ā One of the best of 2014.
Posted in Drama
Tagged 1960s, 2014, alabama, andre holland, ava duvernay, biography, brad pitt, bridge, campaign, carmen erogo, civil rights, colman domingo, common, cop, cuba gooding jr., david oyelowo, drama, dylan baker, george wallace, giovanni ribisi, governor, haviland stillwell, j. edgar hoover, john legend, kkk, klansman, lbj, lyndon b. johnson, march, martin luther king jr., martin sheen, montgomery, niecy nash, omar j. dorsey, oprah winfrey, paul webb, police, politician, politics, president, protest, race, reverend, ruben santiago-hudson, selma, stephen root, tessa thompson, tim roth, tom wilkinson, true story, vote, voting rights, voting rights act, wendell pierce
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The HelpĀ (2011)
Director: Tate Taylor Writer: Tate Taylor (Based on the novel by Kathryn Stockett)
Posted in Drama
Tagged 1960s, 2011, african-american, ahba o'reilly, allison janney, anna camp, author, bryce dallas howard, chris columbus, chris lowell, cicely tyson, civil rights, david oyelowo, drama, emma stone, family, housekeeper, jessica chastain, kathryn stockett, maid, mike vogel, mississippi, octavia spencer, pie, sissy spacek, south, southern, tate taylor, the help, thomas newman, viola davis, work, writer
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