With ‘Selma,’ Ava DuVernay delivers a study in power and perseverance
It’s virtually impossible to watch Ava Duvernay’s gripping drama Selma and not think of how the film parallels what’s happening right now in American cities across the country.
It’s virtually impossible to watch Ava Duvernay’s gripping drama Selma and not think of how the film parallels what’s happening right now in American cities across the country.
Carmen Ejogo found herself in a fairly unique position once she landed the role of Coretta Scott King in the highly-anticipated Civil Rights drama SELMA. She had to step back into the shoes of one of the most iconic women of the movement
Selma celebrated its New York premiere at the Ziegfeld Theater, where stars David Oyelowo, Oprah Winfrey (also a producer on the film), Carmen Ejogo, Tom Wilkinson,
Award-winning filmmaker Ava DuVernay, who recently nabbed four Golden Globe nominations for the movie Selma and is an honorary member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
Selma, the first studio film to center around Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is the big winner among the critics representing the African-American Film Critics
Janssen Robinson is arguably one of the most renowned artists of his generation. Robinson discusses the Now Paintings, hip-hop’s influence on art, and his work
A special screening was held for the upcoming MLK Jr. film Selma at the historic Castro Theatre in San Francisco followed by a Q-and-A with director-executive producer, Ava DuVernay, producers Oprah Winfrey,
[jwplatform trlV3MEM]Selma is a highly anticipated American drama directed by Ava DuVernay. The film is based on the 1965 Selma to Montgomery voting rights marches
When we reminisce about the Civil Rights Movement, a common fallacy is that we often begin with the late 1950s and early 1960s and almost