Apple TV+'s new series tells the sanitised version of Black Panther leader Huey P Newton and Easy Rider producer Bert Schneider, but leaves out the other half of the story.
This week in L.A.: Francis Ford Coppola returns to "One From the Heart: Reprise," Taylor Hackford's "Blood In Blood Out" and salutes to Edward Yang and Greta Garbo.
The internet is abuzz with praise for the new documentary that points out the many faults of public education, Waiting for Superman. With positive reviews from both the Huffington Post on the Left as well as the New York Post on the Right, it makes one wonder, how could this be? It appears that this film has single-handedly done what President Obama could not do to save his own life: bring the Left and Right together on a single issue.It is refreshing that the film's director, Davis Guggenheim (who directed An Inconvenient Truth), is able to put politics aside to see the destructive nature of teachers unions. Guggenheim put his own kids through private school but realizes that not everyone can afford such a luxury. Here, he sets out to tackle the real problems that have long plagued public school systems: teachers unions. Though, he is careful to say that he isn't bashing unions in general.Guggenheim sees that not everything has to be a political football, which is
A lot of celebrities say they are not impacted by either good or bad criticism, with many insisting that they never even read reviews of their own work or
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