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Da’Vine Joy Randolph Elevates Mary Lamb in “The Holdovers”
I spoke to Da’Vine Joy Randolph before she won a Golden Globe, Critics Choice Award, and an AAFCA award for her role as Mary Lamb in the critically acclaimed movie “The Holdovers” and here is what she had to say:
Colman Domingo Talks Rustin
“I had the opportunity to interview Colman Domingo about his film ‘Rustin,’ which highlights Bayard Rustin, the architect of the March on Washington.”
Christina Lane talks about Black Perspectives slate of movies at the Chicago International Film Festival (CIFF)
I got a chance to speak with Christina Lane who programmed the Black Perspectives slate of films for this year’s Chicago International film Festival. Movies like We Grown Now, Rustin, All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt, Bike Vessel, Banal & Adama, American Fiction, and Stamped From The Beginning just to name a few.
The Reel Critic Roundtable: Kay-B
Reggie Ponder, The Reel Critic, talks to Kay-B about the movie They Cloned Tyrone
Dewayne Perkins Talks about The Blackening
Reggie Ponder, The Reel Critic, talks to Dewayne Perkins about his film The Blackening. The Horror Comedy grew out of a skit Dewayne wrote and is now a full-length film. Perkins talks about his journey as well as his film.
The Reel Critic Roundtable: The Last Duel
The critics got together to discuss the movie THE LAST DUEL.
Just A Touch of Little is Big Enough
What Little lacks in story telling, heart tugging and depth is compensated for in the command Marsai Martin has over this film. Just a touch of Little is Big enough to buy a ticket.
Keesha Boyd Talks To Reggie Ponder About Comcast’s Commitment To African American Content
Keesha Boyd, Executive Director, Multicultural Consumer Services, spoke with ReggiePonder, The Reel Critic, about movies and Comcast’s commitment to African American content.
