My Top Ten Black History Movies:
Black History Month is not only a time of remembrance — it is a time of reckoning. It asks us to revisit the past with clarity, to interrogate the narratives we’ve inherited, and to examine
Black History Month is not only a time of remembrance — it is a time of reckoning. It asks us to revisit the past with clarity, to interrogate the narratives we’ve inherited, and to examine
Director Rob Reiner on Ghosts of Mississippi, a film based around the events of the murder of black civil rights activist Medgar Evers; Myrlie Evers-William and Bobby DeLaughter, whose stories are portrayed in the film;
In 1996, Ghosts of Mississippi framed the long-delayed prosecution of white supremacist Byron De La Beckwith (played by James Woods) for the 1963 assassination of civil rights leader Medgar Evers as a courtroom drama centered on a white prosecutor: Bobby
When Hollywood revisits the civil rights era, it often frames the courtroom as a battleground of conscience — a space where eloquent summations and moral clarity can pierce the armor of bigotry. But the historical
In the early hours of June 12, 1963, a single rifle shot tore through the humid air of Jackson, Mississippi — and through the fragile promise of American democracy. Medgar Evers, the NAACP’s first field secretary
In honor of Black History Month, this month’s featured film turns its attention to one of the most painful — and most instructive — chapters of the American civil rights movement. Ghosts of Mississippi revisits the long-delayed pursuit
Only a small number of filmmakers have shaped modern American cinema with as much heart, wit, and range as Rob Reiner. From courtroom dramas to coming-of-age classics, from romantic comedies to razor-sharp satire, Reiner’s work consistently
Hollywood mourned the tragic loss of Rob Reiner, the beloved actor, director, producer, and cultural force whose work shaped decades of American cinema, and his wife Michele Singer Reiner, a photographer, producer, and passionate advocate for LGBTQ+
Welcome to The Top Ten List! To commemorate the Featured Film Blog of the month for July, One Night in Miami…, I have gathered My Top Ten Civil Rights Movies! If you’re looking for the