Jim Brown, outstanding American professional gridiron football player who led the National Football League in rushing for eight of his nine seasons. He was the dominant player of his era and is considered one of the best running backs of all time. Brown
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No, I didn’t experience a passing of someone dear but I just had a death of something ‘good’ where in common wisdom from history: Voltaire:“The best is the enemy of the good.” Confucius:“Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without.” ...
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Dean played Jim, a troubled but sensitive teenager who, although rejecting his elders’ values, desperately wants to belong and have purpose in his life. Soon after his family moves to a new town, he takes on violent gang members while finding comfort with fellow troubled teens Judy (played ...
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Here are the best Black movies to watch tonight, including comedies like Tyler Perry's 'Why Did I Get Married' to award-winning dramas like 'Moonlight.'
The increased availability of their work on DVD will have played a major role here, particularly in the rediscovery of the two new titles. But there’s been a shift in critical fortunes, too, beginning before the BFI round-up but gathering pace since: while the gritty heavy-handedness of ...