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Malcolm X was immortalized in Spike Lee's biographical movie in 1992. The filmmaker told Newsweek why the life and message of the civil rights leader still resonates on the 100th anniversary of his ...
"I don't like to get into what-ifs, but a lot of these people [who own movie studios] were at the [Trump] inauguration." ...
Spike Lee doesn’t think his Oscar-nominated Malcolm X biopic would have been possible to make in Donald Trump’s America. In a ...
Spike Lee helmed the 1992 biopic on the activist but was left "broke" after spending "half [his] salary" on it.
Of course, it was hard to make Malcom X (a film based on the autobiography of the famed civil rights leader) in 1992. Lee ...
Spike Lee looked back on the tolls of trying to complete his 1992 biographical epic Malcolm X, revealing that the period was ...
For the unversed, the 1992 movie was basically a biography of African-American activist Malcolm X. The movie was reportedly based on the autobiography of an activist who collaborated with journalist ...
Spike Lee said a film like "Malcolm X" wouldn't survive today's political climate and criticized Trump-era Hollywood.
The Oscar-winning director also argued that his "Malcolm X" biopic could not be made in today’s political climate.
In his book exploring the cultural hold that the activist continues to have decades after his death, journalist Mark Whitaker ...
Denzel Washington is back for another thrilling Spike Lee joint in the stylish trailer for A24's Highest 2 Lowest.
Spike Lee and Denzel Washington reunite for their fifth film, Highest 2 Lowest, with A$AP Rocky and a cameo from Ice Spice.
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