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New Star Wars Movie Nabs Incredible Actress Sigourney Weaver as Colonel Ward

Joining Star Wars as Colonel Ward in The Mandalorian Movie Introduction to an Epic Sci-Fi Adventure For fans of giant franchises like Avatar and Alien, the news that celebrated actress Sigourney Weaver is stepping into the Star Wars universe is both thrilling and unexpected. When John Favreau first approached her

Anika Noni Rose to Star & Produce New Afro-Futurist Animated Series

Tony Award winning actress Anika Noni Rose has been tapped to both star in and produce the pilot for the upcoming animated series ‘The Uptown Chronicles’. Taking place in the year 2100 Chicago, ‘The Uptown Chronicles’ follows the adventures of the Hamilton family, led by scientist father Dre and guardian

THE UPTOWN CHRONICLES HEADED TO ATLANTA COMIC CON

SDG Quantum Productions ‘The Uptown Chronicles’ animated project is headed to Georgia’s foremost comic convention, with the announcement that the cast & creators will be present at the upcoming Atlanta Comic Convention. The Uptown Chronicles is being developed as a multi-media franchise that includes a feature film, television series, podcasts,

The Uptown Chronicles Named an Early Selection to the 2025 New Jersey Web Fest

The animated project known as The Uptown Chronicles will be planting a flag in the tristate area, as it’s been announced that the inaugural trailer for the project has been named as an early selection to the New Jersey Webfest.  This selection marks the first festival induction of the year

Maxime Jean-Baptiste’s ‘Listen to the Voices’ Is An Emotional Journey Through Grief And The Impact Of Colonialism

On the rare occasion that French Guiana is shown in film, it’s usually very limited in its portrayal. There may be shots of its breathtaking landscapes, dense jungles, or gold mimes. But Maxime Jean-Baptiste, the director of “Listen to the Voices” (“Kouté vwa”), sought to intentionally avoid these familiar scenes

With A Grant From The Library of Congress, Maya Cade Is On A Mission To Change The Narrative Around Black Films

New Orleans native Maya Cade began her mission of curating the Black Film Archive in 2021. Her goal was to challenge the prevailing and inaccurate belief that Black films primarily revolve around slavery and trauma. Instead of shaming those who held this misconception, Cade aimed to present the truth: Black

WATCH: Final Trailer For Jordan Peele’s ‘Nope’ Confirms Film Is About Aliens And UFOs

Last summer, Jordan Peele released an ambiguous movie poster for his upcoming third feature film Nope which led to fans speculating about the plot. The first official trailer was unveiled back in February, though a certain level of vagueness regarding the film’s narrative still remained.   On Thursday, the final trailer

Oprah Winfrey Is Executively Producing A Documentary About The Career And Legacy Of The Late Sidney Poitier

A documentary on the late Sidney Poitier’s career and life has been in production for over a year by Harpo Productions and Network Entertainment. Oprah Winfrey is serving as executive producer, and the documentary will be directed by Reggie Hudlin (House Party, Boomerang, The Black Godfather). Poitier’s family is attached

In McQueen’s ‘Small Axe,’ an epic of West Indian heritage

NEW YORK (AP) — For Steve McQueen, bringing back the London of his childhood began with remembering the scents of his youth. In “Small Axe,” McQueen’s ambitious five-film anthology about London’s West Indian community, the “12 Years a Slave” director resurrects the British capital in the decades before its multicultural

‘Tenet’ to head to home release in Dec. after theatrical run

NEW YORK (AP) — After several months in pandemic-altered theaters, Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” will head to home release on Dec. 15, Warner Bros. said Thursday. “Tenet” will be available digitally as well as on Blu-ray, DVD and 4K just before the holidays, potentially bringing an end to its turbulent but

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