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Yahya Abdul-Mateen II in Candyman

Nia DaCosta’s β€œCandyman” Isn’t Just β€œBlack Trauma,” It’s Horror Triumph And Here’s Why

β€œIn the original version, so much of it was about the monstrosity of Black men and how they are something to be feared… Whereas here, in telling things from a Black point of view, we get where the monstrosity is what actually happens to the Black men.”

Movies To Be Really Excited About In 2019

From Captain Marvel to The Lion King, and Us to PokΓ©mon Detective Pikachu, there are a lot of new films to be excited about this year. In chronological order!

The Year The Networks Finally Embraced Diversity

It's not just one show, it's not just one network: For the first time in network TV history, shows with actors of color in lead roles outnumber shows with predominantly white casts.

Is Hollywood Already Done Being Angry?

At the 90th Academy Awards, the film industry seemed anxious to put the #MeToo moment behind it. Are audiences ready to do the same?

Movies' Biggest Winners And Losers In 2017

From Tiffany Haddish and Matt Damon to Wonder Woman and Tom Cruise, here are the actors, filmmakers, and studios with reason to celebrate 2017 β€” and others who likely can't wait to see it go.

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