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Hang onto your slipcases, because Blake Howard and award-winning culture reporter and critic Candice Frederick ruminate on THE WIZ and how Sidney Lumet, Joel Schumacher, Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Richard Pryor and Quincy Jones make it more than significant.The WizL. Frank Baum's timeless story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz gets a funky reimagining in this lavish adaptation of a landmark Broadway show based on the book. Diana Ross brings her showstopping star power to the role of Dorothy, here a Harlem schoolteacher who is magically transported to a surreal fantasyland that resembles New York City, complete with man-eating trash cans and a disco paradise. Propelled by the musical contributions of Quincy Jones and an all-star cast that includes Michael Jackson, Richard Pryor, and Lena Horne, this dazzling soul spectacular from legendary director Sidney Lumet reframes a beloved tale through the Black American experience, creating a powerful celebration of self-determination.Special FeaturesNew 4K digital restoration, approved by producer Rob Cohen, with Dolby Atmos soundtrackIn the 4K UHD edition: One 4K UHD disc of the film presented in Dolby Vision HDR and one Blu-ray with the film and special featuresNew audio commentary featuring scholars Michael B. Gillespie and Alfred L. MartinArchival interviews with director Sidney Lumet and actor Diana RossTrailerEnglish subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingPLUS: An essay by critic Aisha HarrisCandice FrederickAward-winning culture reporter and critic with extensive experience in original reporting, interviewing, digital media, and editorial strategy. Well-sourced and adept at writing nuanced and contextualised pop culture criticism, in-depth features, and engaging celebrity profiles. Inquisitive reporter with a keen eye for cultural trends, industry shifts, social media discourse, examining controversial figures and topics, and challenging conversations through thought-provoking articles.Support: JOIN THE ONE HEAT MINUTE PATREON FOR AS LITTLE AS $1 A MONTHFollow the hosts:Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & The Last Video StoreSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Culture Critic and Journalist Candice Frederick joined me for Carolyn Talks.., to discuss the films nominated for the 2025 Oscars and the state of Hollywood. We discussed the culture of Hollywood shifting towards more conversative narratives in films and TV, GenAI in film, the culture of celebrity, and how they influence audiences and the work we do as critics and journalists.To read Candice's work go to her webpage here: https://muckrack.com/candicefrederickFind me on Twitter and Instagram @CarrieCNH12Buy me a coffee or pizza at https://buymeacoffee.com/carolynhinds?status=1paypal.com/paypalme/carolynhinds0525Visit Authory.com/CarolynHinds to find links to all of my published film festival coverage, writing, YouTube and other podcasts So Here's What Happened!, and Beyond The Romance.My Social Media hashtags are: #CarolynTalks #DramasWithCarrie #SaturdayNightSciFi #SHWH #KCrush Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Senior Culture Reporter and Film Critic of the Huffington Post Candice Frederick, joined me to chat about Coralie Fargeat's horrifically thought provoking THE SUBSTANCE, starring Demi Moor and Margaret Qualley, as a former and aspiring Hollywood starlet doing whatever she can to stay relevant and beautiful in society's eyes, however she can.#TheSubstance #DemiMoore #MargaretQualley #CarolynTalks #FilmCritic#TheSubstance had its North American premiere at #TIFF24 and is available for viewing on @mubi Find me on Twitter and Instagram @CarrieCNH12Buy me a coffee or pizza at https://buymeacoffee.com/carolynhinds?status=1paypal.com/paypalme/carolynhinds0525Visit Authory.com/CarolynHinds to find links to all of my published film festival coverage, writing, YouTube and other podcasts So Here's What Happened!, and Beyond The Romance.My Social Media hashtags are: #CarolynTalks #DramasWithCarrie #SaturdayNightSciFi #SHWH #KCrush Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.In today's episode, Angela talks with Candice Frederick about HuffPost's culture team, the need for diverse and inclusive representation in TV and film, 90s pop culture and media consumption, as well as challenging narratives and stereotypes in media and entertainment. Follow Candice's life and work here: https://candicefrederick.contently.com/ X: https://x.com/reeltalker?lang=enInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/candice.frederick.37/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/candice.frederick.37 HuffPost: https://www.huffpost.com/author/slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362 MTV News: https://www.mtv.com/news Cosmo: https://www.cosmopolitan.com/ Cosmo Girl: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CosmoGirl Essence: https://www.essence.com/ Penguin Group: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penguin_Group Schomberg Center for Research and Black Culture: https://www.nypl.org/locations/schomburg Issa Rae (production company): https://hoorae.co/ Eva Longoria (production company): https://www.instagram.com/weareunbelievable/ Freaknik: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/freaknik-90s-rape-culture-black-sexual-agency_n_65fa0acae4b03f22de611b5d?d_id=7443192&ncid_tag=tweetlnkushpmg00000067&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter&utm_campaign=us_main Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11389872/ Challengers: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt16426418/?ref_=shtt_ov_tt Thank you for listening! Please take a moment to rate, review and subscribe to the Media in Minutes podcast here or anywhere you get your podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/media-in-minutes/id1555710662
The Netflix hit series 'Baby Reindeer' is based on Scottish comedian Richard Gadd harrowing experience being stalked by an obsessed woman as well as the trauma of sexual assault. Candice Frederick (Senior Culture Reporter @ Huffpost) joins Christina to unpack the series, process their reactions to it, talk about the important and complex issues it deals with, how some viewers are reacting to it and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Taryn welcomes film critic Candice Frederick to break down what to expect at this year's Oscars. But first, she brings us through the biggest headlines of the week -- from Michelle Williams making us say "I know that's right" to the dead wrong of Clay on Love Is Blind.Follow Taryn: @_TARYNitUP Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Critics Thelma Adams (The Wrap, Variety, AARP), Candice Frederick (Senior Culture Reporter @ Huffpost) and Christina pick their 10 most anticipated movies of 2024! Follow on X: Candice Frederick @ReelTalker Thelma Adams @thelmadams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candice Frederick, Senior Culture Reporter at HuffPost, joins Christina to talk about April's interesting TV shows & themes. Netflix Beef , Tiny Beautiful Things, Dead Ringers, Fatal Attraction, the return of Yellowjackets and much more! Twitter Candice Frederick @ReelTalker Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candice Frederick, Senior Culture Reporter @huffpost joins Christina for a discussion on the film 'Blonde', based on a novel by Joyce Carol Oates, directed by Andrew Dominik and starring Ana de Armas as Marilyn Monroe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Farai speaks to Texas Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee who shares a firsthand take on the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings at Capitol Hill for SCOTUS nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. In ‘Our Body Politic Presents…' we hear from actor and author Gabrielle Union who spoke to the podcast, “Well-Read Black Girl” about writing her truth. And in Sippin' the Political Tea, Farai talks with pop culture gurus Casey Mendoza of Newsy and Candice Frederick of the Huffington Post about all things Oscars.
Talented freelance writer and notable film critic Candice Frederick returns to the podcast to discuss some of her favorite holiday movies in this engaging, laugh-filled conversation that takes listeners chronologically from classic Hollywood films of the '30s through the animated smash How the Grinch Stole Christmas and all the way up to Elf.Originally Posted on Patreon on 12/16/20 here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/45120600Theme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music Archive
Enjoy a thoughtful conversation with the always entertaining, warm, passionate, and talented freelance film and TV journalist Candice Frederick. A writer who's contributed to numerous publications including Harper's Bazaar & The New York Times, Candice discusses everything from therapeutic cooking to the joy of comfort movies like Pretty in Pink as well as how she's adapting to quarantine life.Originally Published on Patreon (4/8/20): https://www.patreon.com/posts/35760814Theme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music Archive
In part 2 of the Blue Jasmine miniseries, we discuss the similarities with Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, the character of Blanche Dubois, clearly is the blueprint for Jasmine. The many actresses who played Blanche or were inspired by her from the women in Pedro Almodovar’s movies to Gena Rowlands in A Woman Under the Influence to most recently Carey Mulligan in Wildlife. Hosted by Murtada Elfadl with guest TV and Film Journalist Candice Frederick.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/sundayswithcate)
There is SO much great TV coming in 2020 so we took a pause from all the film award season coverage to dive into some of the upcoming TV news! TV and film critic Candice Frederick (The New York Times, The Guardian, Elle, Harper’s Bazaar) joins us to talk about some of the highlights: High Fidelity starring Zoë Kravitz, Gwyneth Paltrow’s new Netflix show about her often controversial wellness company GOOP, big stars like Al Pacino and Cate Blanchett coming to the small screen, new sitcoms by Awkwafina and The Rock and, of course, Ryan Murphy is back with two new shows!
For this week's second podcast review, myself, Casey Lee Clark, Dan Bayer & guest Candice Frederick discuss Trey Edward Shults' third film "Waves." With an emotionally powerful ensemble, a unique narrative structure and technical craftsmanship operating on a level beyond his previous two films, "Waves" marks a huge leap forward for Trey Edward Shults. What does the NBP Team think though? We decided to discuss full SPOILERS for this review so we could get specific with the themes around the film's story and what happens to its characters. If you have not seen the film yet and do not wish to be spoiled, please come back and listen once you've seen the film. Thanks. Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
Welcome to Episode 13 of The Spectrum Lounge. Host ReBecca Theodore-Vachon is joined by film critic Candice Frederick, Clayton Davis of Awards Circuit and The Latino Entertainment Journalists Association, and Frederick Joseph, creator of the Black Panther Challenge and the Captain Marvel Challenge as they share their thoughts on up the trailer of the upcoming film "Best of Enemies" and Hollywood's continual problem with racial reconcilation films. Also, a recap of the 2019 Oscars, and the controversy surrounding Steven Spielberg and Netflix.
In this special Oscar-themed episode, Sterling welcomes cinephile and film critic extraordinaire Candice Frederick to talk snubs, nominations, hopefuls and favorites. Spoiler alert: Alfonso Cuaron's Roma and Adam McKay's Vice are mentioned quite a bit... Thoughts on who should win the majority of the categories, which might help you make your predictions with our official Oscar prediction ballot: bit.ly/INDOscars2019 Follow Candice on Twitter: @Reeltalker and read her work at candicefrederick.contently.com
On episode 11 of "The Spectrum Lounge" we welcome back film critics Candice Frederick, Erica Mann and BET.com Entertainment Editor Jerry L. Barrow . We review the coming of age drama "Jinn" directed by Nijla Mu'Min which explores the Muslim experience in America. We also review "Green Book" and is it guilty of being another "White Savior" film .
On episode 10 of "The Spectrum Lounge" - host ReBecca Theodore-Vachon is joined by film critics Candice Frederick, Erica Mann and BET.com Entertainment Editor Jerry L. Barrow as they do a deep dive into Steve McQueen's heist thriller "Widows"!
For this week's review on the Next Best Picture Podcast, I am joined by two guests, Candice Frederick & Erik Anderson from Awards Watch. Together, the three of us do our best to disect, discuss and decipher Luca Guadagnino's remake of "Suspiria" also titled "Suspiria" and we quickly find out that this new version is very much Luca's own vision with its own distinctive qualities and themes. Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
Welcome to our first ever LADIES NIGHT episode of Cinemaholics, hosted by Kimber Myers with special guests Alisha Grauso and Candice Frederick! The ladies took over our normal programming for a double feature review, starting with the new A24 horror hit, Hereditary, followed by the female-led heist spinoff, Ocean's 8. 00:03:10 – Hereditary review (Spoilers start at 00:24:20) 00:39:55 – Ocean's 8 review 01:02:30 – Mini Reviews: Upgrade, Won't You Be My Neighbor Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Don't forget to review and rate the show on Apple Podcasts and you can always hang out with us on Facebook and Twitter. Or email your feedback to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. You might just hear your email read on next week’s episode! Support the show.
For this week's review on the Next Best Picture Podcast, I am joined by two guests, Candice Frederick & Erik Anderson from Awards Watch. Together, the three of us do our best to disect, discuss and decipher Luca Guadagnino's remake of "Suspiria" also titled "Suspiria" and we quickly find out that this new version is very much Luca's own vision with its own distinctive qualities and themes. Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - @nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-…d1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
This is a preview of the reviews recorded with Sterling's parents shortly after they saw the film, and a segment from the conversation with Candice Frederick, Lauren Warren, Kortney and Sterling from the previous episode. Hear the ENTIRE conversation on patreon.com/indoob where the spoilers will abound, as there are only a few here for the few who have yet to see the film.
Special guests Candice Frederick and Lauren Warren join Kortney and Sterling to discuss Oscar predictions, dinner movie parties, The Good Place and of course, new Ben & Jerry flavors. (Candilicous and S.C.A.P.E. Goat (or S.C.A.P.E.G.O.A.T.) we hope will be in a freezer near you soon!) Also in a BHF update: Doris Payne is getting a movie made about her starring Tessa Thompson. And Black Panther, anyone? Check the Patreon to hear a roundtable chat from the 4 and a snap judgment from Sterling's parents Donald & Shervie.
This week on the /Filmcast, David, Jeff, and Devindra discuss how LED bias lighting and the Nebula Capsule projector can enhance your home viewing experience, question whether Liam Neeson should still be getting people killed, and recommend the Joel McHale Show. Be sure to read up on Black Panther and the Invention of Africa, (https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/black-panther-and-the-invention-of-africa) Scott Mendelson's box office assessment of Black Panther (https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2018/02/19/black-panther-all-the-box-office-records-it-broke-and-almost-broke-in-its-235m-debut/#5ee01481ba4c) , Leslie Lee's Twitter thoughts on Black Panther (https://twitter.com/leslieleeiii/status/964697251372257281) , and Candice's piece on why the Black Panther phenomenon is here to stay (http://www.slashfilm.com/black-panther-phenomenon/) . To enter our Darkest Hour contest, email slashfilmcast@gmail.com by 11:59 PM Pacific time on Friday, February 23rd, with your mailing address (US only, no PO boxes) and an audio recording of yourself performing Gary Oldman's greatest line, "EVERYONE!" You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com, or call and leave a voicemail at 781-583-1993. Also, like us on Facebook! (http://facebook.com/slashfilmcast) SHOWNOTES What We've Been Watching: David: The Ritual, The Commuter Devindra: Florence, Runaways, The Joel McHale Show Jeff: Brigsby Bear Featured Review: Black Panther Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy
Aisha Harris chats women's rights attorney Gloria Allred and film producer Marta Kauffman, about their new Netflix documentary, Seeing Allred, advocating for women’s and minority rights, and Gloria’s fraught relationship with the media. Also, in the wake of the current re-examination of Quentin Tarantino and his filmmaking style, Aisha and film critic Candice Frederick, discuss what it’s like to be women who love Tarantino movies. For links on what we discuss check out our show page. Tell a friend to subscribe! Share this link: megaphone.link/represent Email: represent@slate.com Facebook: Slate Represent Twitter: @SlateRepresent, @craftingmystyle Production by Veralyn Williams Social media: Marissa Martinelli Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aisha Harris chats women's rights attorney Gloria Allred and film producer Marta Kauffman, about their new Netflix documentary, Seeing Allred, advocating for women’s and minority rights, and Gloria’s fraught relationship with the media. Also, in the wake of the current re-examination of Quentin Tarantino and his filmmaking style, Aisha and film critic Candice Frederick, discuss what it’s like to be women who love Tarantino movies. For links on what we discuss check out our show page. Tell a friend to subscribe! Share this link: megaphone.link/represent Email: represent@slate.com Facebook: Slate Represent Twitter: @SlateRepresent, @craftingmystyle Production by Veralyn Williams Social media: Marissa Martinelli Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The June edition of Cinema in Noir. Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest in Hollywood. Today we will chat about the upcoming Wonder Woman film and it's impact on Hollywood. We will also discuss the Fox series Shots Fired with creator Gina Prince-Bythewood. We will also discuss our favorite projects from her career.
The April edition of Cinema in Noir. Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest in Hollywood. Today we will chat about the 2017 Tribecca Film Festival. We will also discuss the new Fox series Shots Fired as will as the Netflix series, Dear White People.
The March edition of Cinema in Noir, Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest in Hollywood. Today we will chat abut the controversy surrounding Ironfist and DeathNote. We will also discuss black women in period films.
The February edition of Cinema in Noir, Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest in Hollywood.Today we chat about all things awards related as the Academy Awards cap off the 2016 award season.
The January edition of Cinema in Noir, Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest in Hollywood. In this edition, we will discuss the New Edition film that premiered this week. We will also discuss the buzz coming from the 2017 Sundance Film Festival as well as the 2017 Oscar nominations.
The December edition of Cinema in Noir, Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest in Hollywood. In this edition, we will discuss the recently announced award nominations. We will also discuss our annual list of the best and worst films of the year.
The October edition of Cinema in Noir, Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest in Hollywood. In this edition, we will discuss the new series, This Is Us and it's familial diversity narrative. We will also discuss the return of The Walking Dead and what we most anticipate in the new season.
The August edition of Cinema in Noir, Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest in Hollywood. First, we will discuss the film SUICIDE SQUAD and fan perception versus critic reviews. Lastly, in honor of the 2016 Olympics, we will discuss our favorite sports-themed films.
The July edition of Cinema in Noir, Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest in Hollywood. Today we will chat about some of the films and television shows that we watch when we need a pick-me-up.
The June edition of Cinema in Noir, Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest in Hollywood. In this edition, we will discuss the upcoming Tony Awards nominations and our predictions for the evening. We also remember Muhammad Ali and Hollywood's treatment of his life and story
This week we are taking a break from our standard Oscar fare and are turning our attention towards some good old fashion Holiday cheer. That cheer comes in the form of laughter from some of television's biggest comedy names in "Office Christmas Party." But is it any good? Joining me for this review I have Candice Frederick from ReelTalkOnline.org. Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - @negsbestfilmpodcast iTunes Podcasts - itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-…d1087678387?mt=2
The May edition of Cinema in Noir, Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest in Hollywood. In this edition, we discuss A discussion on Beyonce's Lemonade, and how black feminism in film is portrayed and perceived. Also, in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we explore some of the most moving performances of grief and illness in film.
The April edition of Cinema in Noir, Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest in Hollywood. In this edition we discuss the controversial Hamilton casting notice, Asian representation in season two of Daredevil and critics response to Batman vs Superman.
February 2016 edition of Cinema in Noir. Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest talent in film. On this edition we reveal what we think will happen on the 2016 Academy Awards telecast.
January 2016 edition of Cinema in Noir. Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest talent in film. On this edition we reveal what we’d like to see from Hollywood this year and what we’re promising of ourselves as film critics. We will also discuss the Golden Globe nominees and our thoughts on the 2015-2016 award season.
December edition of Cinema in Noir. Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest talent in film. In this edition, we chat about the Independent Spirit Award nominations and discuss the season finale for Empire. We also review Chi-raq, The Wiz Live, and The Revenent.
November edition of Cinema in Noir. Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest talent in film. In this edition we discuss the trailer to Spike Lee's latest film, Chiraq. We also discuss the ongoing debate about The Walking Dead. Lastly, we will discuss GLAAD's 2015 report on the state of the LGBT community on television.
October edition of Cinema in Noir. Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest talent in film. In this edition we talk about the latest hot topics in Hollywood. We also chat about the upcming season 6 of The Walking Dead.
Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest talent in film. This week marks our FALL TV Preview. We take a look at what we’re most looking forward to in the new season. Also with the recent success of the Mr. Robinson and The Carmichael Show, we discuss whether the black sitcom staged a comeback.
Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest talent in film. In this edition we will chat with Survivor's Remorse star Tichina Arnold. We also discuss the the news of Keiynan Lonsdale being cast as Wally West in The Flash
Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest talent in film. On this edition, we chat with filmmaker Matthew Cherry about his film vlog, Diary of an Independent Filmmaker. We will also discuss the latest episode of Penny Dreadful and discuss whether or not the show has a "Magical Negro" problem.
Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest talent in film. In this edition, we review Season 3 of the Neflix series, Orange in the New Black. We also discuss some of the worst father's in film and television.
Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest talent in film. In the lastest edition on Cinema in Noir, we will discuss Zoe Saldana's comments regarding the Michael B. Jordan/Human Torch controversy. The actress shows her support for Jordan and questions why white actors have be cast in black roles for years. We will also list the films we are most looking forward to this summer season. Lastly, we will discuss the Broadcast Television Journalist Assciations nominations for the 2015 Television Critics Awards.