Tag Archives: Antoine Fuqua
Antoine Fuqua Defends Tarantino, Admonishes Spike Lee
Spike Lee can't catch a break with his criticism of Django Unchained
Do you agree or disagree with Spike’s take on Django Unchained?
By Cedric 'Big Ced' Thornton
The Oscars Decoded: 12 Black Actors Who Won & Their Career Impact
An examination of the dozen African American thespians who excelled in their craft on Hollywood's biggest night
With The Help’s Viola Davis & Octavia Spencer up for Oscars at the 84th Academy…
By Darralynn Hutson
Will Bankruptcy Stop Tupac’s Biopic from Hitting the Screen?
15 years later, financial harships threaten to keep the rapper's long-awaited story out of theaters
15 years later, financial hardships threaten to keep the rapper’s long-awaited story out of theaters
By Lynnette Khalfani-Cox
22 Movies You Didn’t Know Had Black Directors
Hollywood tends to pigeonhole our filmmakers into only making urban projects, but here are a few who prove them wrong
Hollywood tends to pigeonhole our filmmakers into only making urban projects, but here are a…
By Janee Bolden
Backtalk with Antoine Fuqua
Director shares his motivation for launching his film program for Brooklyn youth
Film director Antoine Fuqua is one of a handful of black directors who makes action/suspense…
By Marcia Wade Talbert
Black Directors, Their Movies, and The Money
A look at the top selling black directors and the movies they made popular
<p><strong>Lee Daniels</strong>: Director Lee Daniels, could be the first African American to take home…



