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Critically Acclaimed Series CRACKA Drops the Experimental Episode June 19th, or Juneteeth, Exclusively on Vyre Network News provided by Share this article Share this article LOS ANGELES, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The controversial movie CRACKA, a film by disruptive Director, Dale Resteghini, who proudly claims, his new series can help solve racism , will premier exclusively on Vyre Network on June 19th or Juneteenth. Resteghini has shaken up the industry and the world with his mind-bending alternate history project, ever since it went viral within 24 hours of releasing the visually stunning trailer on YouTube. Inspired by his disgust of the rise in white supremacy the past few years, he decided someone needed to push back hard and this jaw-dropping episode does just that. Many describe CRACKA as a visceral visual blend of Jordan Peele and Quentin Tarantino which features world-class actor Hakeem Kae-Kazim (Hotel Rawanda, King Kong) as brutal black s ....
Space Jam goes 2021 with artificial intelligence, hologram villains and a video game themed arena fully equipped with digitized score boards. To get his son back to reality James faces a full-court press: A basketball game between him and the unathletic Tunes versus a charged up Goon Squad. It s one of the biggest games, if not the biggest game, I ve ever played in, James told Entertainment Weekly of the movie last month. The Goon Squad is probably the best team ever assembled in basketball history. The movie, directed by Malcolm D. Lee alongside filmmakers Ryan Coogler and Maverick Carter features appearances from Hotel Rawanda actor Don Cheadle and The Walking Dead series actress Sonequa Martin-Green. ....
She escaped the genocide in Rwanda. Now, 27 years later, she can t escape its politics. Petula Dvorak, The Washington Post Feb. 25, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Paul Rusesabagina of Hotel Rawanda fame receives the U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2005.Washington Post photo by Susan Biddle In yoga classes, in downtown Washington dance clubs, in her spreadsheet of the city s newest restaurants that she and her 20-something friends frequent, Anaïse Kanimba found normalcy. And anonymity. Here in D.C., I am my authentic self, she said. It is my home now. In Washington, she isn t the terrified orphan the world wept for in an Oscar-nominated movie. She isn t the toddler hiding from a massacre while surviving on chicken feed after her parents were slaughtered. She isn t the target of Rwandan spies hunting her famous family in Belgium. She isn t Hutu or Tutsi. ....