On this day in 1986, Spike Lee’s “She’s Gotta Have It” premiered in theaters
Director Spike Lee’s first feature-length film, “She’s Gotta Have It,” premiered in theaters on Aug. 8, 1986. “She’s Gotta Have It” is a comedy about
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Director Spike Lee’s first feature-length film, “She’s Gotta Have It,” premiered in theaters on Aug. 8, 1986. “She’s Gotta Have It” is a comedy about
The art of storytelling is essential to the Black experience, and who better to narrate than Black women. Here are a few of the many
On November 18 1992, Spike Lee’s Malcolm X opened in theaters. Based on the book by Alex Haley, the film version of Malcolm X’s life
5) The Best Man – The wedding The moment Uncle Skeeter says, “I’m gonna get it started ya’ll,” it sets off a rallying cry that
AURN Entertainment Editor Tanya Hart is gearing up to cover the red carpet at the 92nd Academy Awards. Presenters this year include Jane Fonda, Tom
DC or Nothing!!! Host Regina Hall from the start represented native town Washington DC to the fullest from her “DC is just has buckets and
Acclaimed director John Singleton has been hospitalized. Click ▶️ to hear Tanya Hart’s Hollywood Live report:
Academy Award winning costume designer Ruth Carter talks about the Afrofuturistic look of Black Panther, the influences from various African tribes, and the pride and
There is a lot of support for filmmaker Spike Lee after President Trump called “reverse racism” against the Oscar winner for his acceptance speech Sunday
AURN Entertainment Editor Tanya Hart spoke with Spike Lee backstage at the Oscars following his win for Blackkklansman. Click ▶️ to hear Tanya Hart’s Hollywood
April Ryan talks to Spike Lee about movies, Oscar nominations for Blackkklansman, and, of course, some politics.