Daniel Kaluuya has revealed he wasn’t invited to the premiere of his movie “Get Out” and instead spent the night in bed. The actor and said in an interview with Graham Norton that he was in Atlanta shooting “Black Panther” during the “Get Out” premiere at Sundance Film Festival in …
Read More »The Golden Globes Release This Year’s Nominees: Chadwick Boseman, Regina King, Viola Davis And More Make The List
The 78th Golden Globe Award nominees have been released, and some of our favorite Black celebs are getting their flowers. These award shows still need to work on their diversity and inclusion, but Black excellence still showed out this year in Hollywood. The late and forever great Chadwick Boseman was …
Read More »Daniel Kaluuya Says He’s Bored With Talking About Race: “I’m Not Defined by It”
Daniel Kaluuya doesn’t want to be defined by his race or how it relates to his work. The “Queen & Slim” star was speaking to “Radio Times” when he explained that he’s tired of talking about race all the time. “I’m not going to ignore that I’m surrounded by [racial …
Read More »Daniel Kaluuya Reveals He Didn’t Receive Any Movie Roles In England Due To Racism: ”I Wasn’t Getting Roles Because Of The Color Of My Skin. It Wasn’t Fair. It Was A Trap.”
Since his breakout role in Jordan Peele’s hit film ‘Get Out,’ Daniel Kaluuya has taken Hollywood by storm starring in hit movies since then, such as ‘Black Panther’ and ‘Queen & Slim.’ While, Kaluuya has become well known in the U.S., the star revealed in an interview with The Times, …
Read More »Ryan Coogler, Zinzi Evans And Charles D. King To Bring Story Of Black Panther Party Member, Fred Hampton, To Life In New Film; Daniel Kaluuya And Keith Stanfield In Talks To Star
Ryan Coogler and “Mudbound” producer Charles D King are cheffing up some more pro-Black feature films, one of which is in negotiations to star actors Daniel Kaluuya and Lakeith Stanfield. “Jesus Was My Homeboy” is the newest project that Coogler and King’s MACRO productions have in the works. The film …
Read More »5 Times Black Celebrities Raised Awareness After Being Mistaken For Criminals
Mistaken identity by law enforcement is a traumatic experience that has impacted countless lives across the globe. Most recently, actor Ving Rhames recounted a July 2016 encounter when Los Angeles police held him at gunpoint at his Santa Monica, California home. The actor recalled on Sirius XM’s The Clay Cane …
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