Sinners is an excellent example of how multicultural representation in film enriches the presentation and experience of a film. A multicultural cast shows and tells a story far better than any monotone cast possibly can, even then there’s not a fully fleshed out story.
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Review: The Wendy Williams Documentaries
Wendy’s fall from her gilded megaphone is a cautionary tale for today’s image-obsessed attention-mongers. She didn’t gradually slide into her current life stage. She tumbled violently into obsolescence so immediately, the public was still looking for her in her incapacity.
Desert of Solitude: Refreshed by Grace by LaShawnda Jones
The centered, self assured look of the woman spreading her arms in what I perceived to be joy – caught my eye and enticed me to read the back cover of this book. The summary says this book is an exploration and that is true on many levels. The author shares memories, events and thoughts…