Black and Latino high school students only exist to challenge brand new white teachers and then grow to love them while, in the end, teaching the teacher the most meaningful lessons of all.
Black and Latino high school students only exist to challenge brand new white teachers and then grow to love them while, in the end, teaching the teacher the most meaningful lessons of all.
Yup. I mean, what I’m talking about is a movie that actually reflects the experience of most young (under 40) black people. Especially those living in big cities. We’ve gone to college. We have jobs. We have friends and lovers of all different races. We go to bars and clubs and parks and book stores and restaurants.…
What. The. Fuck.
Unpopular Opinion: I don’t want to read any more books based on The Holocaust. Sarah’s Key, The Lampshade, The Book Thief, Number the Stars, All the Light We Cannot See...
You know what I would love? More movies with black people just being people. Like dramas, character pieces, etc., with black people just being normal people, you know, like we are in real life. Not “black movies” (stay away Tyler Perry. Stay far, far away). Not slavery movies. Not Straight Outta Compton. Not Boyz in…
But you also occasionally get sports movies or music industry movies! Isn’t that enough?