Spike Lee
Ever since Netflix paved the way for online media streaming services, others like Hulu, Amazon Prime and now even cable networks like Cinemax have tried to follow suit. Still, Netflix continues to dominate the game and going into 2020 it looks like they’ll continue to reign.
Danny Aiello was a storied actor with quite a distinguished career. But in the Hip-Hop Nation, he will always be best remember ed as Sal, proprietor of Sal’s Famous Pizza in Spike Lee’s landmark film Do The Right Thing.
From Spike Lee to Spike Shakespeare? Well, not necessarily but the iconic director from Kings County is planning on bringing the Hip-Hop version of Romeo & Juliet to the big screen or maybe a streaming service.
Black excellence is not only about setting the bar higher for our people but also setting the right example. Last week Tyler Perry did that in one fell swoop.
The New York Yankees have won a lot of World Series championships. In their latest collab, Spike Lee and New Era Cap are highlighting the Bronx Bombers’ 27 World Championships in a series of Yankees fitteds.
When it comes to telling it like it is, famed film director Spike Lee doesn’t bite his tongue for no one. During an interview CNN’s Anderson Cooper, Lee touched on race, slavery, the press and the orange menace Donald Trump and he let the so-called President know how he really feels.
The Netflix cancelation curse strikes again!
The wait for the second season of 'She's Gotta Have It' is almost over.
Last night’s (Feb. 24) Academy Awards, for the most part, wasn’t as white as previous years. There were plenty of Black joy moments thanks to Spike Lee, Black Panther, Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, Regina King and Mahershala Ali all taking home Oscars.
Spike Lee finally got his Oscar (we’re not counting “honorary” awards). The Brooklyn director won for Best Adapted Screenplay for BlacKkKlansman and his victory speech was emotionally charged, and took a dig at the thin-skinned POTUS without even mentioning his name.
Spike Lee is going to the Oscars in hope of picking up a trophy or two for his critically acclaimed BlacKkKlansman. Of course, the Brooklyn native will be rocking a pair of custom, gold Air Jordan 3s.
From a king in Wakanda to a soldier in Vietnam to Jackie Robinson to Thurgood Marshall, Chadwick “T’Challa” Boseman is going places in life. On the big screen anyway.