ARRAY’s ‘NAMOUR’ Kicks Off ImageNation’s Women’s History Month Program Curtis Caesar John blog March 3, 2017 0ARRAY's new release of Heidi Saman's 2016 film "Namour" kicks off ImageNation's 2017 Women's History Month celebrations of female filmmakers.
Coltrane, Black Utopias, & Fallen Stars at at 7th Annual DOC NYC (Film Festival, 11/10-11/17) Curtis Caesar John Film/TV November 11, 2016 0Noteworthy films by and about the African diaspora at America's largest doc festival.
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.
REVIEW: “Kicks” – Tribeca Film Festival Curtis Caesar John Film/TV April 16, 2016 0A magical and atypical hero's journey for a pair of sneakers.
African-Diaspora Films to See in 2015 (pt. 1) Curtis Caesar John Film/TV January 5, 2015 0See our list for great films for 2015 w/ @FGaryGray's #StraightOuttaCompton, #GirlHood, & @Usher as Sugar Ray Leonard
Afropunk, Black Diversity, And What Marketers Need To Know marketing August 24, 2014 0The huge opportunity marketers are missing by ignoring the black alt consumer.
The Q&A: Filmmaker Terence Nance Guest Contributor Film/TV May 1, 2013 0We chat with @ofherbeauty director @terencenance on filmmaking sourced in prose, working with Jay-Z and his future children's names.
REVIEW: The Soft Power of “Middle Of Nowhere” Film/TV October 30, 2012 0@avaetc's @middlenowhere show that still waters do, in fact, run deep
The Q&A: Maori Holmes of The BlackStar Film Festival Film/TV August 1, 2012 0Chatting with the founder of the BlackStar Film Festival
PHILLY: Check Out The BlackStar Film Festival — August 2-5 Film/TV July 25, 2012 1A new film festival augments Philly's already rich cultural landscape