The 1959 sci-fi, The World, The Flesh and the Devil starring Harry Belafonte, turns New York City into a nuclear holocaust.
Sidney Poitier broke the color barrier in ways few ... revealed the South as a scorching hot environment driven by law and order to keep outsiders like Tibbs away from their world.
“Nickel Boys” — first a novel by Colson Whitehead, now the feature narrative debut of filmmaker RaMell Ross — tackles a lot ...
There is no better way to indulge and immerse ourselves into the power of storytelling than the arts— music, movies, ...
More than 20 years after Academy Award-winning actor Sidney Poitier scooped up an apartment on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, the park-view duplex residence has popped back up for sale.
One of Them Days is number one after sleepy MLK weekend The R-rated comedy One of Them Days opened to number one during a quiet weekend at movie theatres while Wolf Man opened in a disappointing ...
The Oscars have given out 96 awards for Best Picture in their long history. Here’s one thing you should know about each film, ...
the latest from Soderbergh, and more When the Bard wrote “Now is the winter of our discontent,” he was obviously referencing the movie season ... ll recommend the Sidney Poitier classic ...
Sidney Poitier, Mel Brooks, Ridley Scott, Thelma Schoonmaker, Kathleen Kennedy, Ang Lee and Sandy Powell.
and his first name was chosen specifically to make sense of the phone call between Sidney and her husband two movies prior. Then again, there’s always the chance that Sidney did, in fact ...
Sidney has been at the heart of the franchise since that first movie, which also starred Courteney Cox as Gale Weathers and David Arquette as Dewey Riley.