"Medicine For Melancholy": Down, but caught out, in San Francisco Rob Fields blog October 28, 2009 0Originally, I wrote this for Vibe.com but the piece fell through the cracks of the regime change. I’ve written about...
Tonight: Wyatt Cenac ("Medicine for Melancholy") at BAM Cafe–5/2 Rob Fields Film/TV May 2, 2009 0Comedy night at BAM Cafe features several performers, not least of which is Wyatt Cenac, who played Micah in Barry...
"Medicine for Melancholy" now playing in Detroit Rob Fields Film/TV February 16, 2009 0Detroit, stand up! "Medicine for Melancholy" is now playing in your area through Feburary 22. It's at the Detroit Film...
"Medicine for Melancholy" and the dynamism of Blackness Rob Fields Film/TV February 4, 2009 0Another side of being black and indie. Barry Jenkins’ award-winning debut film is exciting, accomplished and provocative. Ostensibly about two...
Opening tonight: "Medicine for Melancholy" Rob Fields cultural shift January 30, 2009 0IFC Films is starting the city-by-city rollout of Barry Jenkins' film tonight in NYC. It's kind of a "Before Sunrise"...
The Men of “Moonlight” in the Spring ’17 Calvin Klein Campaign blog February 28, 2017 0Can’t tell you how happy I am for director Barry Jenkins and the cast and crew of Moonlight, which just...
NYFF 2016 REVIEW: ‘Moonlight’ by Barry Jenkins Curtis Caesar John Film/TV October 1, 2016 0Barry Jenkins' unusually sensitive depiction of Black men trying to find their place in the world.
54th Annual New York Film Festival (films from Ava DuVernay, Barry Jenkins, Raoul Peck + MORE) Curtis Caesar John blog September 29, 2016 0As ever, @thenyff has great offerings for lovers of film.
Now on @Slideshare: The Rise of Black Alternative Culture Culture & Ideas September 11, 2013 0Charting the development of 21st century black creativity and expression
REVIEW: Ava DuVernay’s “I Will Follow” Rob Fields blog March 20, 2011 3The beautifully done film is an assured and compelling meditation on love, death, loss and, ultimately, life.