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14 February 2012 2:44 PM, PST | Flickeringmyth | See recent Flickeringmyth news »
Sean Guard celebrates Black History Month with a selection of acclaimed African American films...
In the light and celebration of Black History Month, I’ve put together a small collection from the vast library of highly-acclaimed African American films. From Cicely Tyson to Denzel Washington to Spike Lee, I’ve included some of the classic films and miniseries that have come to contribute to my generation and others’ education of the struggles and contributions of Blacks in the past and present. Now, seeing as how there are tons of film to go over that fit rather easily into this category, this assemblage of titles are only a tip of the Black iceberg.
Native Son (1951)
Based on the novel by Richard Wright, this film focuses on a young black poverty stricken man living in 1930s Chicago. He takes a job as a chauffeur to a white family, which takes a turn »
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2 February 2012 3:24 PM, PST | Alt Film Guide | See recent Alt Film Guide news »
Jessica Chastain, Cicely Tyson The Help's Jessica Chastain and Cicely Tyson attend the 2012 Screen Actors Guild Awards. The ceremony was broadcast on TNT/TBS from the Shrine Auditorium on January 29 in Los Angeles, California. Chastain was a Best Supporting Actress SAG Award nominee. Her competitors were The Help's Octavia Spencer, The Artist's Bérénice Bejo, Bridesmaids' Melissa McCarthy, and Albert Nobbs' Janet McTeer. Spencer was the evening's winner. (Photo by Lester Cohen/WireImage.) In addition to Spencer's and Best Actress Viola Davis' wins, Tate Taylor's The Help won the SAG Award for Best Cast for Davis, Spencer, Chastain, Tyson, Sissy Spacek, Mary Steenburgen, Ahna O'Reilly, Mike Vogel, Chris Lowell, Emma Stone, Allison Janney, and Bryce Dallas Howard. Cicely Tyson had been previously nominated for three SAG Awards: Best Actress in a Television Movie or Mini-Series for Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All (1994), Best Actress »
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20 January 2012 11:45 AM, PST | MovieWeb | See recent MovieWeb news »
Hannover House and Annapurna Pictures currently hold the rights to The Terminator franchise, which revert back to James Cameron in 2018. While Terminator 5 has long been rumored to be the next film in the franchise, directed by Justin Lin and returning Arnold Schwarzenegger to the role that made him a worldwide icon, an animated feature film titled Terminator 3000 may come first.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is rumored to be interested in voicing the lead character, which will be CG animated in the same style as James Cameron's Avatar. A new piece of concept art, a title treatment created to help pitch the film, has been revealed. The second image is from Terminator Salvation, but offers a hint at what this new project will look like. Check it out below.
Hannover House President and Terminator 3000 developer Eric Parkinson discussed the project in length. Here is what he had to say.
"It's »
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