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Elvis Mitchell takes a deep dive into the '70s, expounding upon the rise of Black cinema in his documentary Is That Black Enough For You?!? Coming across as a rather personal essay, the film maps the advent of Black heroism or representation in films.

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Is That Black Enough for You is Netflix's upcoming documentary and we've brought all you need to know about it!

The School for Good and Evil Review: Hit and Trial Attempt at Young-Adult Fantasy’s Notion of One True Love

The School for Good and Evil breathes Chainani's characters to life onscreen, but the heartfelt quality of the story lacks heart despite the perfected visual lustre.

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