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Tag: race

You know what? 5 Reasons Why ‘Dear White People’ is a Must-See Dramedy

1. Woman with a Camera: In a film which seeks to expose a great number of social issues, giving multiple … More

Dear White People, film, Justin Simien, New film, race, White People

In Praise of ‘The Butler’

Billed as a the story of a father and son living in two seemingly opposing worlds, Lee Daniels’ ‘The Butler’ … More

2013, box office hits, david Oyelowo, film, filmmaking, forest Whitaker, lee Daniels, lenny Kravitz, oprah winfrey, oscars, race, robin Williams, terrence Howard, the butler, vanessa Redgrave, yaya dacosta

On Realism and Telling History: ‘Lincoln’

Spielberg’s ‘Lincoln’ is a story molded out of cold facts and softened by clever anecdotal interludes between Lincoln and his … More

abolition, Abraham Lincoln, biopic, emancipation proclamation, film, history, hollywood, Lincoln, Presidents, race, racism, real life, slavery, Spielberg, true story

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