Augustina Boateng examines how horror films highlight the countless struggles Black communities face when it comes to accessing healthcare.
Following in the bloody footsteps of Coralie Fargeat’s 'The Substance,' a new wave of female filmmakers is reinventing body ...
A 1910 watercolor portrait of Belle da Costa Greene by Laura Coombs Hills. The Morgan Library & Museum, New York, gift of the ...
In the latest episode of The Kardashians — titled “I Just Can’t Wait to Be King” — Disick reveals that he was tapped to star ...
Deaf actor Liz Tannebaum is guest-starring both nights, alongside cast members Vita Corimbi (Earth Mother), Jacquelyn Holland ...
Through their art, our 2025 honorees Cynthia Erivo, Marla Gibbs, Teyana Taylor and Raamla Mohamed ensure that Black women ...
Kim and her on-screen husband, played by model and actor Matthew Noszka, were spotted running along a Malibu beach ...
Few films have shown this with more delicate ... and horror at her husband's fate but also her endurance, her faith that life ...
Blue Collar (1978) Trylon Richard Pryor, Harvey Keitel, and Yaphet Kotto are auto workers caught between their union and ...
Auditors say a European Union fund meant to help speed the deployment of troops and military equipment around the 27-nation ...
The comedian also revealed she wants to collaborate with the “American Horror Story: Delicate” star again ... “Kinda Pregnant” follows a woman who starts wearing a fake belly after ...
American singer ... Performance for the live version of “Oh, Pretty Woman” from the 1988 TV special Roy Orbison And Friends: A Black And White Night. When “Oh, Pretty Woman” was written ...