An assemblage of hopes, fears, and celebrations—with an overriding awareness of history and legacy.

Top 20 Films of 2010s by Black Directors
by Robert Daniels
on December 17, 2019, 12:00am
An assemblage of hopes, fears, and celebrations—with an overriding awareness of history and legacy.
Veteran action filmmaker’s latest for Netflix is on the verge of being subversive.
When billionaires become vigilantes and Bay is at the helm, you know there’s gonna be a lot of boom.
Produced by Jordan Peele, directed by Spike Lee, and starring John David Washington, Adam Driver, and Topher Grace as David Duke.
This Vietnam-era update of the Kong legend is stylish and surprisingly brutal throughout.
Brie Larson and Samuel L. Jackson have some real monkey business on their hands.
Sorry Godzilla, but to paraphrase Denzel, you ain’t got shit on King Kong.
Monster movie will follow Gareth Edwards’ 2018 Godzilla sequel.
A reverent testament to the strength of street knowledge.