By Ronda Racha Penrice Fort Worth, Texas native Channing Godfrey Peoples’ female-centered film, Miss Juneteenth, is making an impression, receiving high praise from both critics and audiences. Named in homage … Read More “Filmmaker Channing Godfrey Peoples Drops Into the AAFCA Virtual Roundtable To Discuss Her Debut Film, Miss Juneteenth”
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John Lewis: Good Trouble with Dawn Porter and Erika Alexander
By Ronda Racha Penrice Over the last decade, civil rights statesman and longtime Georgia congressman, John Lewis, has started getting his due. And the latest wave of love, awe and … Read More “John Lewis: Good Trouble with Dawn Porter and Erika Alexander”
Janet Mock Talks About the Netflix series, Hollywood, and the Strides Needed in the Real Hollywood
Pictured above: Writer/producer Janet Mock with Ryan Murphy and Angela Bassett at AAFCA TV Honors By Ronda Racha Penrice The Netflix series Hollywood, from Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan who … Read More “Janet Mock Talks About the Netflix series, Hollywood, and the Strides Needed in the Real Hollywood”
Issa Rae Dropped into The AAFCA Roundtable to Discuss The Lovebirds and More
By Kaleidoscope Staff Issa Rae isn’t one to waste opportunity. That was clear when she joined the AAFCA Virtual Roundtable to discuss her latest film, The Lovebirds. Originally intended for … Read More “Issa Rae Dropped into The AAFCA Roundtable to Discuss The Lovebirds and More”
Queen Sugar’s Aunt Vi, Tina Lifford Herself, Goes Deep with the AAFCA Roundtable
In A No Holds Barred Conversation, the Beloved Actress Addressed the Coronavirus Pandemic, Playing Aunt Vi and Her Inner Fitness Movement
Courtney B. Vance Joins the AAFCA Virtual Roundtable Series
High off the success of his hit Netflix film, Uncorked, Courtney B. Vance sat down for the AAFCA Virtual Roundtable Series last week to discuss that film, his role in … Read More “Courtney B. Vance Joins the AAFCA Virtual Roundtable Series”
Spotlight on Deadline Hollywood Hot Spots
The media company aims to drive production and entertainment opportunities to cities outside of Hollywood.
Gallery: AAFCA at TIFF
The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) celebrated another great year of cinema at the Toronto International Film Festival with its annual luncheon at David Chang’s Momofuku Noodle Bar. The … Read More “Gallery: AAFCA at TIFF”
Review: ‘It: Chapter Two’
Pennywise the horrific clown is back to terrorize the town of Derry, New Hampshire in “IT: Chapter Two”. However, his reemergence, both in Derry and on the big screen, while … Read More “Review: ‘It: Chapter Two’”
Review: ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’
“Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” is Quentin Tarantino’s terrific, painstakingly poignant, and often hilariously depicticton of Hollywood on the brink of change and its inevitable loss of innocence.