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African American Film Critics Association Picks Best Film of 2013

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“12 Years A Slave” gains more momentum in the awards race as the African-American Film Critics Association named it the Best Picture of 2013.  Steve…

African American Film Critics Association Picks Best Film of 2013

“Black Nativity” [AAFCA FILM REVIEW]

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By Shatondra Caldwell Black Nativity gives a 21st century twist on the off-Broadway play by celebrated poet Langston Hughes. In Black Nativity, Hughes celebrates what…

“Black Nativity” [AAFCA FILM REVIEW]

Mickey Factz Explains Why He Answered Kendrick Lamar [VIDEO]

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God bless Kendrick Lamar for the kick in the ass…But this could have happened a long time ago. Jay Z could have taken it back…

Mickey Factz Explains Why He Answered Kendrick Lamar [VIDEO]

Lee Daniels’ The Butler [AAFCA FILM REVIEW]

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Forest Whitaker Delivers Oscar-Quality Performance in Emotionally-Searing Civil Rights Saga Eugene Allen (1919-2010) served eight presidents over the course of an enduring career in the…

Lee Daniels’ The Butler [AAFCA FILM REVIEW]

Drake Turns His Grammy Into a Holy Grail [PHOTO/VIDEO]

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Rapper and singer Drake won a Grammy Award in 2012 for Best Rap Album for his sophomore release, “Take Care.” This past weekend, right on…

Drake Turns His Grammy Into a Holy Grail [PHOTO/VIDEO]

“World War Z”: Horror Flick Pits Pitt vs. Zombies in Dire Planetary Scenario [AAFCA FILM REVIEW]

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After a career spent risking his life on location in international hotspots like Bosnia and Liberia, Gerry Lane (Brad Pitt) recently resigned from a dangerous…

“World War Z”: Horror Flick Pits Pitt vs. Zombies in Dire Planetary Scenario [AAFCA FILM REVIEW]

“Star Trek Into Darkness”: Kirk Matches Wits with Rogue Commander in Intergalactic Showdown [AAFCA FILM REVIEW]

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Film Review by The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) Star date: 2259. Captain James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) has just been called on the…

“Star Trek Into Darkness”: Kirk Matches Wits with Rogue Commander in Intergalactic Showdown [AAFCA FILM REVIEW]

“Venus & Serena”: Revealing Biopic Examines Roots and Rise of World-Class Williams Sisters [AAFCA FILM REVIEW]

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Film Review by The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) Richard Williams was born and raised in Shreveport, Louisiana where he was left traumatized by…

“Venus & Serena”: Revealing Biopic Examines Roots and Rise of World-Class Williams Sisters [AAFCA FILM REVIEW]

“Venus & Serena”: Revealing Biopic Examines Roots and Rise of World-Class Williams Sisters [AAFCA FILM REVIEW]

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Film Review by The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) Richard Williams was born and raised in Shreveport, Louisiana where he was left traumatized by…

“Venus & Serena”: Revealing Biopic Examines Roots and Rise of World-Class Williams Sisters [AAFCA FILM REVIEW]

“Django Unchained” Film Review by African American Film Critics Association

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Ex-Slave Exacts Vengeance in Tarantino Variation on Spaghetti Western There’s a sensible reason why nobody ever wanted to be an Indian whenever we played Cowboys…

“Django Unchained” Film Review by African American Film Critics Association