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Get Out could come along and win and make Oscar history with the first black director taking home a statuette.

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HYEON Taeghwan, director of the Center for Nanoparticle Research explains: «Let's take the example of a MRI analysis of a brain with Alzheimer's: iron oxide in the blood vessels would appear as black and the amyloid plaques as gray.
In a film filled with examples of whites either habitually exploiting blacks — or even in the case of the fundamentally decent but chronically guilt - stricken Schultz, deciding to «take responsibility» for them — Stephen's calculated and ultimately self - defeating betrayal of a figurative «brother» is truly diabolical and heartbreaking, not to mention a ballsy move for Tarantino, who could have easily gotten away cleaner as a white writer - director without hinging the back half of his movie on a case of Southern Stockholm Syndrome.
A Fox Searchlight Pictures release by visionary director Darren Aronofsky (THE WRESTLER), BLACK SWAN takes a thrilling and at times terrifying journey through the psyche of a young ballerina whose starring role as the duplicitous swan queen turns out to be a part for which she becomes frighteningly perfect.
And it took a black writer and director to do it.
Production on director Shane Black's Iron Man 3 just recently got underway, but it didn't take long for the first set photos to surface.
If you take notice of the credits for Marvel's Black Panther this week when you're waiting for the last post-credits scene, you may notice Donald Glover and his brother Stephen's names popping up during the «Special Thanks» section, and director Ryan Coogler has revealed to Collider that the two offered notes on the first draft -LSB-...]
Synopsis: Writer / Director Craig Brewer (HUSTLE & FLOW, BLACK SNAKE MOAN) delivers a new take of the beloved 1984 classic film, FOOTLOOSE.
«The Nice Guys» director Shane Black takes on the iconic alien for a new R - rated, star - studded 2018 blockbuster.
Jason Segal co-wrote the script with director Nicholas Stoller («Forgetting Sarah Marshall»), and they were unafraid to take it into black comedy territory.
Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe may be «The Nice Guys» in director Shane Black's new action - comedy, but the pair took every opportunity to needle each other at the Cannes press conference for the film Sunday.
Black Panther and Creed director Ryan Coogler has high praise for Steven Caple Jr, the man chosen to take over directing Creed 2.
Check out the new Marvel Studios logo that just debuted at #SDCC in Hall H!https: / / t.co / xUX0WTvCyB — Marvel Studios (@MarvelStudios) July 24, 2016 Black Panther co-writer and director Ryan Coolger takes the stage says...
NOAH Director: Darren Aronofsky Starring: Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly, Ray Winstone, Anthony Hopkins, Emma Watson, Douglas Booth, Logan Lerman Films like Requiem for a Dream and Black Swan are these artistic visionary tales that take your mind to a whole different dimension.
Skimming further down their list of winners shows Steve McQueen taking Best Director for his work on «12 Years a Slave»; the first black director chosen in their 79 - year Director for his work on «12 Years a Slave»; the first black director chosen in their 79 - year director chosen in their 79 - year history.
Director Shane Black has taken over the helm from Jon Favreau, according to EmpireOnline.
April Wolfe writes for the Village Voice: «[Director Martin] McDonagh painstakingly humanises a character who we find has unapologetically tortured a black man in police custody... and then Three Billboards seems to ask audiences to forgive and forget wrongs like police violence, domestic abuse, and sexual assault without demonstrating a full understanding of the centuries - long toll these crimes have taken on victims in real life.»
Armond White tossed from the New York Film Critics The story goes that contrarian film critic Armond White was heckling Steve McQueen as he took the stage for the New York Film Critics - this, being the first time any black director has...
Even better news has hit the Predator front today as Collider did a little bit of investigating and found out from the director of the film himself, Shane Black, that his take on the film is actually going to be an «inventive sequel» rather than a reboot.
After pretty much destroying the box office this past weekend, and on track to take home a cool $ 1 billion dollars, «Iron Man 3» is a triumphant return for writer / director Shane Black.
But fun as Civil War might be, why not take a look at The Nice Guys, the shaggy, often funny, 1970s - set riff on the mismatched buddy formula, long ago perfected by director Shane Black, who wrote Lethal Weapon and The Last Boy Scout, made the cult favorite Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, and, yes, directed Iron Man 3?
Black takes over the director's chair from Jon Favreau who helmed the first two.
Writer - director Shane Black knows detective movies and pulp fiction inside out, and in this film he takes elements and scenes that have become staples of those genres and changes them slightly, often to hilarious effect.
«Black Panther» director Ryan Coogler took part in a packed discussion with Elvis Mitchell at Cannes on Thursday.
Critics took director Tobe Hooper to task for infusing too much black humor into the cannibal saga «The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2,» which came a decade after the original 1974 slasher film.
Taking director Gus Van Sant (left) out of the rankings, it looks like photographer Michael Kovac asked these guys to line up in descending order of genuine Sundance spirit: Jack Black, Jonah Hill and Joaquin Phoenix.
The writer and director of «Get Out» on Sunday, March 4, won an Oscar for his first film, taking a best original screenplay statue for the sociological thriller about a black man who meets his white girlfriend's family and finds a house of racial horrors.
Peele could become the first black man in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences» 90 - year history to win a directing Oscar, while «Lady Bird» director Greta Gerwig could be only the second female to take home that prize.
Inspired by the 1954 Universal Studios monster movie classic Creature from the Black Lagoon, del Toro's take on the unique relationship between a mute woman (Sally Hawkins) and an amphibian man (Doug Jones) held captive in a research facility has dominated this awards season with a Best Picture win at the Critics» Choice Movie Awards, and a Best Director win for del Toro at the Golden Globes.
Twentieth Century Fox's presentation at CinemaCon is taking place today, and director Shane Black has promised the first footage from The Predator, which he co-wrote with Fred Dekker (The Monster Squad).
As Chadwick Boseman is set to reprise the role he took on in Captain America: Civil War as the titled Black Panther, Michael B. Jordan has also officially joined on, reuniting with director Ryan Coogler who he worked with on Fruitvale Station and Creed.
In the decades it took for Black Panther to make it to the screen, Marvel reportedly approached a number of prominent directors about helming the film — including John Singleton (Boyz in the Hood), F. Gary Gray (Straight Outta Compton, Fate of the Furious) and Ava DuVernay (A Wrinkle in Time)-- before finally landing on Ryan Coogler.
There aren't many writer - directors who could tell a story of small - town rape, murder, grief and guilt at the same time as taking you down all sorts of black - comic paths and having immense fun with the writing and acting along the way.
That international breakout status has recently seen Szifron, who has a lovely, confident touch with black humor and deadpan comedic performances, take over the director's chair from Peter Berg on 2017's «The Six Billion Dollar Man» with Mark Wahlberg.
Director Shane Black has taken to Twitter to tease a potential battle arena for his take on The Predator later this year.
With «Iron Man» and «Iron Man 2» director Jon Favreau moving on to other projects, Shane Black, who directed Downey in 2005's «Kiss Kiss Bang Bang,» steps in to lend his take on the Armored Avenger.
On the television side, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story was the evening big winner taking home five Black Reel Awards, including Outstanding TV Movie or Limited Series, Outstanding Actor (Courtney B. Vance), Outstanding Supporting Actor, (Sterling K. Brown), Outstanding Director (John Singleton) and Outstanding Screenplay (Joe Robert Cole).
Well, considering that it took Black Panther just 26 days to make its way into the billion - dollar club, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige will be hoping that directors Joe and Anthony Russo can do the same with their movie.
O'Hara starred in the original Miracle on 34th Street (1947), Sitting Pretty (1948), the comedy that launched the Mr. Belvedere films, and the original The Parent Trap (1961), worked with directors Dorothy Arzner (Dance, Girl, Dance, 1940), Jean Renoir (This Land in Mine, 1943, again with Laughton), Nicholas Ray (A Woman's Secret, 1949), Carol Reed (Our Man in Havana, 1959) and Sam Peckinpah (The Deadly Companions, 1961), and appeared opposite Tyrone Power (The Black Swan, 1942), Henry Fonda (three times, starring with Immortal Sergeant, 1943), John Garfield (The Fallen Sparrow, 1943), Errol Flynn (Against All Flags, 1952), and James Stewart twice (Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation, 1962, The Rare Breed, 1966).
After what seems like an interminable wait, we are at last blessed with our first real look at director Ryan Coogler's take on Marvel's Black Panther.
The idea that Wakandans speak a real African language brings a deeper layer of authenticity to the fictional nation and the choice to use Xhosa was inspired, in part, by a trip Black Panther director Ryan Coogler took to South Africa prior to shooting the film and by actor John Kani who played T'Chaka in both Captain America: Civil War and Black Panther.
The Academy still has time for a few more historic moments; Jordan Peele could be the first black director to take home the Best Director prize, or Greta Gerwig could be the second woman ever to win the same distdirector to take home the Best Director prize, or Greta Gerwig could be the second woman ever to win the same distDirector prize, or Greta Gerwig could be the second woman ever to win the same distinction.
Writer - director Ryan Coogler opens the narrative on videos presumably taken by several passersby indicating that a huge, burly, cop manhandled a number of Black passengers on the BART while ignoring the White guy who started the brawl.
No Time to Lose: The Making of The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 runs 30 minutes, 25 seconds and includes comments from Scott, Helgeland, Black, associate producer Don Ferrarone, NYPD Hostage Negotiation Team commanding officer Lt. Jack Cambria, MTA New York City Transit Director of Film and Special Events Alberteen Anderson, production designer Chris Seagers, executive producer Barry Waldman, RTO supervisor Joseph Grodzinsky, train service supervisor Tony Annarumma, stunt coordinator Chuck Picerni, associate producer / 1st AD John Wildermuth, and actors Denzel Washington, John Travolta, John Turturro, Victor Gojcaj, and Robert Vataj.
This weekend might be all about Black Panther, Marvel's much - anticipated, 18th entry in its ten - years - and - counting cinematic universe, but that's no reason to ignore the other visually expansive, comedic delight arriving in in multiplexes: Oscar - winner Nick Park's (Chicken Run, Wallace & Gromit) latest foray into stop - motion wizardry (his first as sole director), Early Man, an unexpected, if no less welcome, ode to the joys, excitement, and wonders of the «beautiful game» («soccer» to less enlightened Americans, European football everywhere else) set against the backdrop of a future - hanging - in - the - balance, winner - take - all Stone Age vs. Bronze Age football match that's almost as thrilling and exhilarating as watching Real Madrid vs. FC Barcelona or Manchester United vs. Manchester City play in front of paying fans (i.e., in the real world with real - world stakes).
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Director Tony Scott • Audio Commentary with Writer Brian Helgeland and Producer Todd Black • «No Time to Lose: The Making of The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3» Featurette • «The Third Rail: New York Underground» Featurette • «From the Top Down: Stylizing Character» Featurette • Trailers and TV Spots • Digital Copy • Previews
After MCU Exchange revealed that they'd heard from an undisclosed source that «Selma» director Ava DuVernay has been tapped to direct «Black Panther,» a number of sights have jumped on the report like it's close to a done deal, but, in actuality, the AV Club's headline kinda sums up how this news should be taken: «Ava DuVernay is directing Black Panther, according to totally baseless rumors.»
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