
ISSN 1712-9559
Keyword : Black Cinema
1.

An analysis of masculinity in three key Jamaican films.
2.

A book review essay of Mark Reid's expansive book on African American cinema, which dates back to the silent films of pioneering director/producer Oscar Micheaux to contemporary American cinema.
3.

A review essay of two books celebrating the varied contributions of African-American 'imagemakers' in its broadest sense (filmmakers, actors, writers, artists).
4.

An idiosyncratic look at contemporary thought filtered through popular art, literature, film, and philosophy.
5.

An idiosyncratic look at contemporary thought filtered through popular art, literature, film, and philosophy.
6.

An analysis of curator Jenni Olson's collection of Black American Cinema Trailers, 1946 - 1976.
7.

There are works that are less important for what they are than for what they inspire us to think about, and one such work is Rodney Evans’s “Brother to Brother”
8.

A Bleak Heroism of Images: “Woman, Thou Art Loosed” by Michael Schultz and “Moolaade” by Ousmane Sembene.
9.

Garrett paints a loving portrait of Diana Ross as an American artist who has been both essential and inspirational for the better part of five decades.
Page 1 of 1 pages
Site Sections
Categories
- Asian CinemaMizoguchi, Miike, J Horror, ...
- Cinema(s) of CanadaQuebec Cinema, Egoyan, ...
- Film DirectorsBava, Pahani, Herzog, ...
- European CinemaAustrian, British, Italian, ...
- Film Aesthetics & HistoryBazin, Cinefest, Film Style, ...
- Horror and the FantasticEurohorror, Giallo, Craven, ...
- Non-Fiction CinemaDeren, Mettler, NFB, ...
- Popular GenresComedy, Fantasia, Mondo, ...