I took myself to see Birth of a Nation earlier this week. (I told you I would.) Short review: well-acted…
*Trigger warning* The week of August of 15, my news feed was filled with damning articles and opinions about Nate…
“If a woman says she was raped, I believe her, because for all she has to go through, why would…
I could be cooking right now. Or gardening. Or sleeping. Or exercising. Or reading. Or writing something else. But I’m…
On this last day of 2012, I’m sharing the moments from throughout the year that are most memorable to me…
I haven’t seen the new film, “Lincoln,†yet (and with what may be a pinched nerve making it hard to…
I have long believed that film has the ability to change the world. Â I wrote in my 2002 and 2004…
I’ve grown up attending wakes and funerals for people of my grandparents’ and great-grandparents’ generations. At these sad memorials…
UPDATE 8/29/2011: I’ve seen the movie—with my grandmother and other women of her generation who were ‘The Help’—and after a…
Seven drastic changes that would make the film, “For Colored Girls,†(ahem) better. Yeah, I said it.
Is “For Colored Girls” offensive? Divisive? Poorly written? All of the above? Depends on the context. However, critiquing the film in the context of traditional film school storytelling rules explains why the movie generates such polarizing reactions.
I want to see Tyler Perry’s, For Colored Girls. I want to see a Tyler Perry movie, and it makes me feel all weird on my snooty intellectual insides. I’ve never hated Perry for reaching out to a neglected audience. I’ve simply been annoyed that work so flawed received such popular acclaim.