Rusty Cundieff’s ‘White Water’ wades in with race and family
Of course, 1963 was a significant year in American history: George Wallace was sworn in as governor, four little black girls were killed attending 16th
Of course, 1963 was a significant year in American history: George Wallace was sworn in as governor, four little black girls were killed attending 16th
Gym shoes, jumpers, kicks, sneakers — whatever you call them — have created a community of “sneakerheads” that has grown tremendously over the past few years. Sneaker
Nefertite Nguvu’s latest film In The Morning is a revealing look at nine friends and their search for love and happiness. No stranger to film world, she
Ronit Bezalel’s thought-provoking documentary, 70 Acres in Chicago: Cabrini Green, is a starling case study into the making and destruction of one of Chicago’s most
With films, by, for, and featuring people of color still having a hard time getting the green light from Hollywood, outlets like the upcoming 21st annual
2015 WIFTA Film Series Now accepting short films and documentary features! Each year Women In Film & Television Atlanta (WIFTA), often in conjunction with Women
[jwplatform NmyxDxC4] Spike Lee’s former intern has created a documentary telling the story of life at the peak of gang life in South Carolina. The
Keith Miller’s hard-hitting drama “Five Star,” hits theaters today and the film provides an honest and unflinching look at life for a grizzled gang veteran in East New York who’s trying to guide the son of his slain mentor as the younger man comes of age in an environment throttled by violence.
On the anniversary of her birthday, Dr. Donda West continues to affect the world in a positive way through the organization that was named for
The American TAP Foundation is bringing the art of tap dancing onto the big screen with Tap World, an award-winning feature-length documentary. The film spotlights some of
Award-winning journalist and filmmaker Rahiem Shabazz is on an endless mission to expose the disturbing truth behind America’s unequal education system through his executive produced documentary
Gail Bean is a Broadway actress and writer who starred in in The Special Project (2013) and Duffle (2014). This year, the 22-year-old beauty is set
Life after professional football has been pretty good for All-Pro defensive end and Super Bowl champion Simeon Rice. After completing a storybook 12 year career
Awarding-winning Chicago rapper Che “Rhymefest” Smith made a big splash over the weekend at the Tribeca Film Festival with the premiere of his documentary, In My Father’s
Filmmaker Angela Hutchinson spoke to rolling out and shares her thoughts on Oprah, Ava DuVernay and the best new actors in Hollywood. Oprah has affected
During a recent interview with rolling out, Angela Hutchinson discussed her new film Hollywood Chaos, being a producer and shares what it takes to make a successful Hollywood movie. What
In the film Hollywood Chaos, Vanessa Simmons plays a celebrity reporter who has to decide between divulging the secrets of her famous friends or advancing
Haitian American filmmaker Rachelle Salnave is beyond happy about 2015. She has every right to be. The Harlem, New York, native will premiere her new
Keith Purvis has worked as a film editor and motion designer for various videos and short films, including Peep Game (2003), a film featured at
Starring in the film Middle of Nowhere, Emayatzy Corinealdi plays Ruby whose journey of self-discovery tugs at your heartstrings. In just four short years, the