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ooaassiiss · 1 year ago
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Da 5 Bloods [2020]
DIRECTOR: Spike Lee
BRIEF SUMMARY: Four African American veterans battle the forces of man and nature when they return to Vietnam looking for the remains of their fallen squad leader and the gold fortune he helped them hide.
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seema-b · 24 days ago
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She's Gotta Have It, 1986
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firelise · 10 months ago
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Alfre Woodard in CROOKLYN (1994)
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canmking · 10 months ago
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S p i k e L e e
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texaschainsawmascara · 1 year ago
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Debi Mazar, Girl 6
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blkinfilm · 1 year ago
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BlacKkKlansman (2018)
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newgodpho · 1 year ago
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toshtoshtosh · 3 months ago
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Who knew Patti LuPone had tits like that? Thank you, Spike Lee.
SUMMER OF SAM [1999]
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urban-lad · 21 days ago
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Spike Lee's 𝗕𝗹𝗮𝗰𝗞𝗸𝗞𝗹𝗮𝗻𝘀𝗺𝗮𝗻 2018
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saminoacids · 4 months ago
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Martin Scorsese and Spike Lee in conversation about the hypocrisy of the MPAA's rating system
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afrotumble · 1 year ago
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Spike Lee’s motion picture, Malcolm X, starring Denzel Washington as Malcolm X, opened to a nationwide audience on November 18, 1992.
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davidhudson · 8 months ago
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Happy 67th, Spike Lee.
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firelise · 8 months ago
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Alfre Woodard on Crooklyn (1994) for R29:
“To my knowledge, we hadn’t seen a Black family that was just presented as we are in life, as human beings,” Woodard said. “I get told in Belgium by white Belgians ‘I love Crooklyn, it reminds me of growing up.’ Which is what happens when you tell a story from a specific point of view, you don’t have to mention race. You didn’t get up this morning like ��I’m a black woman that wants a cup of coffee.’ You just want a cup of coffee. It was us as we are. Just us being fabulous, complex, funny, delightful, and making ends meet. And seeing, even within that story, that we’re not monolithic...The specificity is what makes it universal. Diversity is not the point; showing reality is the point.”
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lisamarie-vee · 12 days ago
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sandmandaddy69 · 5 months ago
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blkinfilm · 1 year ago
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Crooklyn (1994)
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