Category: Black Cinema
Love at First Sight: The King and Hattie (Screenplay Adaptation, Draft 1)
The King and Hattie scandalized the world with their forbidden love, but their triumph over Nazi occupation and the monarchy’s acceptance of their union will be remembered for generations to come.
What Richard Dreyfuss Doesn’t Seem To Understand
Richard Dreyfuss is sickened by Academy rules to make for a more inclusive film industry. He wants to vomit and that’s a good thing.
The Row over a Black Woman Playing an African Pharaoh
The Row over a Black Woman Playing an African Pharaoh There are Blacks in East and North Africa,...
Seeing Elvis Presley Through New Eyes: A Review of Elvis
This review examines the legacy of Elvis, discussing his impact on culture and exploring his relationship with the Black community. It looks at the question of whether Elvis was a racist, an appropriator of Black culture, or simply a culture vulture, giving an in-depth look at the man and his music.
New Amsterdam’s White Savior Problem (Season 1) Rev. 2
It’s all Theory Until Medical Objectification and Racism Happens to You #CSI wishes law...
Love at First Sight: The King and Hattie (Short Story, Draft 1)
The King and Hattie scandalized the world with their forbidden love, but their triumph over Nazi occupation and the monarchy’s acceptance of their union will be remembered for generations to come.
The Unexpected Love of a King and an Actress (research)
What if King Edward and Hattie McDaniel 82 years ago and challenged the systems and institutions that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle now challenge.
Imitation of LIfe (1934) Film Review
Hi, my name is Joey of Brego.com. And today I will be reviewing the 1934 film Imitation of LIfe...
Biracial People Today Enjoy the Freedoms Paid for by Those of Yesterday
(Original Caption) Screen star/singer Dorothy Dandridge wearing a white fur wrap in undated...