Coogler’s vampire drama got under Hollywood’s skin, then made more than $360 million anyway. And thanks to an unconventional deal with Warner Bros., the director will one day own the fruits of his labor. |
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When the video of George Floyd’s murder spread across the nation, Americans defied the pandemic and rallied to the streets in what would become the largest protest movement in decades. The story of those early days is told here by those who rose up, those who bore witness, those who grieved, and those who hoped. |
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The holiday is becoming corporatized, but the attack on critical race theory shows why commemorating our history is more important than ever. |
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The Oscar winner’s candid, entertaining memoirs unveil the man behind the icon, from his rivalry with Harry Belafonte to his struggle to live up to his own legend. |
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Inside the high-impact exhibition on the civil rights activist—who orchestrated the 1963 March on Washington—at the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis. |
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The director and cast of the critically acclaimed film, adapted from Colson Whitehead’s lauded bestseller, on how they pulled off what most would’ve considered a fool’s errand: “We’re being asked to do something that you’ve always been told not to do.” |
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