comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Jamil prattis - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Why the credits are the best part of Concrete Cowboy on Netflix

Why the credits are the best part of Concrete Cowboy on Netflix FacebookTwitterEmail Jessica Kourkounis Movie credits typically fall into one of two categories: an infinite scroll of second unit assistant directors, or a list of names you sit through to see yet another nugget of Marvel Cinematic Universe lore.  The closing of Netflix’s newest hit “Concrete Cowboy” is neither. The movie is excellent even if you don’t stick around past the final scene and will probably be shortlisted as an Oscar contender for 2022, but the movie is the unique case where the credits not only enrich the preceding film, but actually completely change the viewer’s perception of what they just watched.

Concrete Cowboy preserves the history of urban Black cowboys

Why Concrete Cowboy Is Important For Representation | POPSUGAR Entertainment

Why Concrete Cowboy Is Important For Representation | POPSUGAR Entertainment
popsugar.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from popsugar.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

The little-known history of the Black Concrete Cowboy

The little-known history of the Black ‘Concrete Cowboy’ In Philadelphia, a Black cowboy in a white undershirt and a gold chain wrangles a wayward horse. Teens pile hay and clean up manure near brick row houses. Men and women ride cantering horses down a city street as cars pass by. These are scenes from “Concrete Cowboy,” a new Netflix movie starring Idris Elba and Caleb McLaughlin. But they’re also the reality in parts of north Philly, where the movie was filmed and a subculture of urban Black cowboys has existed for more than a century. “It’s a real community that exists right now and has been part of Philadelphia … and other urban cities around America for over 100 years,” Elba said on the “Today” show earlier this month. “These communities had these beautiful animals as part of their lifeblood. And when the motorcars came, the Black folk kept the horses as part of the fabric of their communities.”

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.