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Idris Elba dismisses rumors of becoming the first Black James Bond, citing cultural barriers and the need to keep the character pure escapism.

The 25th anniversary of Tribeca Festival kicked off with Questlove's stellar doc on Earth, Wind & Fire, including a performance by the band.

What Aleshea Harris’s Is God Is makes plain about Black femicide, the Black church, and a film canon that has spent decades asking Black women to read their own endurance as holiness.

Aleshea Harris breaks from the cinematic tradition that has spent decades requiring Black women to forgive our way back to grace.

"Consumption" is a short filn about isolation and the complicated, often invisible relationship between food and emotions.

From Cheech and Chong, Craig and Smokey, to Harold and Kumar, these are the best movies to watch to light one up and celebrate 4/20.

Been enjoying the Winter Games so far? Take a look at 20 films that will keep your lore for The Olympics alive.

Get your popcorn ready for Relationship Goals and our top picks for Black love movies to stream this February.

Celebrating 100 years of Black filmmakers transforming cinema, from pioneering Oscar winners to modern social horror hits.

A thrilling Black horror film tackles police brutality, community unity, and survival against a Klan-inspired police unit.

Holiday movies bring families together, offer diverse stories, and inspire reflection on relationships and life's journey.

The nominations for the 83rd Golden Globe Awards were announced on December 8, recognizing the best in film and television from the past year. The nominations list is full of acknowledgement for Ryan Coogler’s film “Sinners,” as is expected. But “Sinners” isn’t the only film (or television show) worthy of note; in a year full of big pictures on […]