Over 11K filmgoers have voted on the 100+ people on Best African American Film Actors. Current Top 3: Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman, Samuel L. Jackson ...
The story follows four African-American Vietnam veterans who reunite in Ho Chi Minh to retrieve the remains of their fallen squad leader Stormin' Norman (the late Chadwick Boseman). All of them — Eddie (Norm Lewis) Melvin (Isiah Whitlock Jr.), Otis (Clarke Peters) and Paul (Delroy ...
one of the only known African samurai. Like the actual historical figure, the eponymous Yasuke served under Japanese daimyo Oda Nobunaga during the Sengoku period in 16th-century Japan. Embittered by his bygone samurai career, the world-weary Yasuke finds purpose in escorting a magical...
2D-style kid-friendly flicks. They're all beautifully animated and most are deeply moving, with plenty of rich, deep themes and subject matter than you'd expect from movies aimed squarely at your children.Nearly all of Ghibli's films are ...
Also ranks #5 on Actors Who Passed On Hit Movies For Surprising Reasons 16 Charley Pride 2,549 votes As one of the few African American artists to find success in country music during the 1960s and '70s, this trailblazer broke down barriers with his smooth voice and undeniable talent. His...
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She is the first African American to win the Oscar for best actress.(more) Academy Award, any of a number of awards presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, located in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., to recognize achievement in the film industry. The awards...
1952:Humphrey Bogart(The African Queen) 1953:Gary Cooper(High Noon) 1954:William Holden(Stalag 17) 1955:Marlon Brando(On the Waterfront) 1956:Ernest Borgnine(Marty) 1957:Yul Brynner(The King and I) 1958:Alec Guinness(The Bridge on the River Kwai) ...
No Time to Die's Cary Fukunaga directs this harrowing feature, which follows the journey of a young orphan (Abraham Attah) forced into becoming a child soldier by a fierce warlord (Idris Elba) during an unnamed African civil war. An adaptation of Uzodinma Iweala's novel of the same name,...
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