Spike Lee's Da 5 Bloods is Gold
Delroy Lindo delivers a career-high performance in the epic Netflix movie about four Black vets returning to Vietnam when, all along, the real enemy has been back home.
Delroy Lindo delivers a career-high performance in the epic Netflix movie about four Black vets returning to Vietnam when, all along, the real enemy has been back home.
His succinct Netflix special is light on laughs, but riveting.
The world’s most wanted war criminal was captured in France last month. Now, former American officials break their silence about how their own mission went awry.
Ditching the sliding scale of five to ten nominees, the Academy makes room once again for underdogs.
Also known as “Trumptillas.”
Requests to get rid of Confederate flags and cast a black Bachelor are nothing new—but this week, it seems, was finally the time to listen.
With new albums from Haim to Janet Jackson, a roundup of this summer’s most anticipated tunes.
The Harry Potter author’s focus on denying trans rights may seem to have come out of nowhere, but there’s a clear lineage of transphobic thought in her native country.
Like many other cities in recent weeks, Richmond, Virginia, has outlined plans to remove monuments to southern Civil War generals. Some Black residents are reclaiming the space while they wait for the statues to topple.
The artist discusses his debut EP that follows February’s mysterious, captivating debut single.
A talent drain has left what Mark Schoofs acknowledges as “a glaring diversity problem.” But a hiring spree isn’t likely to happen anytime soon.
There’s a new apology aesthetic around these parts—and it maintains the aesthetic of the grid at the expense of actually saying anything.
A new book on the First Lady reveals how she learned new details about Donald Trump’s behavior toward women during the 2016 race and amended their “financial relationship” before heading to Washington.
New programs for inclusion are in the works from the organization behind the Academy Awards.
The Brother Vellies designer issued a call to major retailers to make shelf space in keeping with population data. This week, Sephora and Rent the Runway signed on.
Two lawyers fighting to make voting accessible during a historic pandemic weigh the odds that the president goes rogue—and then “we’re really in uncharted territory.”
Supporters attending the president’s upcoming Tulsa rally must “voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure” to the virus, which continues to spread across the country.
The horror remake from director Nia DaCosta and co-writer Jordan Peele was set to arrive in theaters on Friday.
Bachelor Nation is finally making long-overdue strides.
“Does Lea even know what a microaggression is? I don’t know,” the former Glee actress said in her first interview since calling out the show’s star.
The president will hold a large event in Oklahoma, 99 years after the city’s infamous race massacre. Colbert said Trump has no plans to make attendees wear coronavirus masks, but “he might make an exception for a hood.”
Kaitlyn Dever and cocreator Susannah Grant on their heartrending potential Emmy contender.
Thanks to the coronavirus, the RNC is keeping its 2016 platform in place for 2020—despite its repeated attacks on the “current administration.”
The activist and former mayoral candidate has been an integral part of protests that led to the creation of a seven-block, police-free “autonomous zone” in a central Seattle neighborhood—whether Trump likes it or not.
“You can no longer sit comfortably in the middle, because this is our problem that we have to figure out,” Corden said on this week’s episode of Little Gold Men.