
Five Movies All Teen Filmmakers Should See!
The one thing that almost all filmmakers, young or old, can benefit from is being inspired by other movies. Whether it’s the story behind the

The one thing that almost all filmmakers, young or old, can benefit from is being inspired by other movies. Whether it’s the story behind the

Ace Apollo, DeKalb County native and member of #T8W rap collective, fuses the “Atlanta Trap” rap style with extremely clever wordplay, a message sure to

Meet some of the teens who attended MomoCon — an anime and gaming convention — last weekend in Atlanta.

Not since James Cameron’s 2009 “Avatar” have visual effects been pushed to such groundbreaking levels of complexity and near perfection.

Compared to most teachings of slavery, “Roots” shows us that rich culture and diverse societies existed completely independent of European enslavement or infiltration.

This is the best d*mn movie I’ve ever seen. As a black teen growing up in East Point, Georgia, I am ashamed of how my

The brilliant screenplay, detailed direction, stellar cast, and mind-blowing action make this one of the must-see cinematic experiences of the year.

Given its historical accuracy, it is mind blowing to suddenly come to the realization that these people may well have been my ancestors. It makes

“Lemonade” is more than a homage or a Declaration of Independence from her husband Jay Z and her haters, it’s pro black and black feminist.

Now that we’re in the midst of prom season, promposals have been spreading like wildfire. There are so many options when you hear those seven

The sad news is that while “Dawn of Justice” has some good factors, it is also a huge mess of movie.

As the film community continues to respond to Chris Rock boldly speaking out on the topics of racism and diversity, let’s take a look