Thirty three years ago, Spike Lee released one of the most important films in American cinema, the epic biographical drama X. Debuting in theaters on November 18, 1992, the film brought the life, rise ...
Spike Lee's first showing of "Malcolm X" happened to be during the 1992 LA Riots. Lee praised Warner Bros. execs for staying through the screening amid the city's chaos. "I could never forget that day ...
Spike Lee is one of the most unique filmmakers of our time, with an ecclectic body of work that includes all-timers like Malcom X and Do The Right Thing, a slew of documentaries and, now, modern ...
Spike Lee counted on his wealthy friends to help save his film, Malcolm X. The legendary director sat down with Jimmy Fallon, who asked if it was true that Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan helped ...
Pacino beat out Washington for the Best Actor award for "Scent of a Woman" in 1993. During the Cannes press conference for Lee’s latest (and allegedly final) collaboration with Washington, “Highest 2 ...
Spike Lee believes that Denzel Washington deserved his flowers from the Academy Awards for 1993 biopic Malcolm X. Washington portrayed the civil rights activist and Muslim minister in the Lee-directed ...
Spike Lee felt “depressed” while making ‘Malcolm X’. The critically acclaimed biographical film has since become one of cinema’s most important works, despite the immense personal challenges Lee faced ...
Supreme has teamed up with Spike Lee’s famed production company 40 Acres and a Mule for a capsule collection honoring two of Lee’s classic films, Malcolm X (1992) and Clockers (1995). On April 23, ...
Supreme has joined forces with 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks, the production company founded by entertainment titan Spike Lee and fellow filmmaker Monty Ross in 1979, for a fashion line featuring ...
We've collectively thrown enough dirt on Al Pacino's Oscar win that it's gotten stale and boring. We all know that while his performance in Scent of a Woman is one of the highlights of his career, ...
The feature, which starred Denzel Washington as the civil rights leader, was “shut down” by Warner Brothers due to budget concerns. One particular sticking point the studio had, according to Lee, was ...
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