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This new documentary is a must-watch queer history lesson.
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As one of the comedians says in the doc, hate comes from fear of the unknown.
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The highlights: Analytical insights into some of Wilder's most iconic movie scenes.
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The actor reflected on how the pandemic inspired him to make a change.
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"He said, ‘You’ll never do it.’ And I bet him $100,000. And then I did it, and he never paid me."
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The former co-hosts also claimed Walters had a thing for Colin Powell.
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Watch Harlan County, USA and Blue Collar to understand how nothing was ever given to us: only won.
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The only people who outright dislike Blazing Saddles are either humorless scolds or members of the KKK. (Or both.)
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“I have kind of a different vibe now.”
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Proving once again we need to learn from history to avoid the doom of repeating it.
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Are you ready for some montages?!
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Poitier used the power of both his physical presence and performing prowess to make sure he was never a prop.
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A towering force in comedy, Mooney served as a writing partner for such comedic greats as Richard Pryor and Dave Chappelle.
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Netflix has been the mainstream leader in showcasing Black films and shows long before every other streamer told us that "Black Stories Matter."
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The film covers everything from Richard Pryor to Just Say No to the Iran-Contra scandal.
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Metter worked with George Harrison, Olivia Newton-John and Sarah Jessica Parker during his decades-long career.
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The film, directed by Jesse James Miller, includes interviews with Tiffany Haddish, Mike Epps, Jimmie Walker, Lily Tomlin and Sandra Bernhard and Howie Mandel.
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Three days after making its world premiere at South by Southwest, I Am Richard Pryor is coming to a TV near you.
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The Blaxploitation-focused platform will now be available to Prime members for an additional $3.99 a month.
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From the title song of 1978’s
FM to an uncredited appearance of “Babylon Sisters” in last year’s
The Simpsons‘ annual “Treehouse of Horror” Halloween episode, the Steely Dan music used
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