Posts tagged Colman Domingo
Sing Sing: Caged Free Spirits Put on a Show in a Reality-Based Tale of Jailhouse Musical Theatre
By Chris Knight
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The Color Purple: Good, but Not Better Than the Book
ReviewJim SlotekThe Color Purple, Blitz Bazawule, Marcus Gardley, Fantasia Barrino, Danielle Brooks, Taraji P. Henson, Alan Grier, Colman Domingo, Adaptation, Based on a Broadway musical, African-American actors
Original-Cin Q&A: Fantasia Barrino on the Healing Properties of Playing Celie in The Color Purple
By Bonnie Laufer
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InterviewJim SlotekThe Color Purple, Fantasia Barrino, Actors dealing with childhood trauma, Alice Walker, Taraji P. Henson, Colman Domingo, H.E.R, Novel turned movie turned play turned movie, Director Blitz Bazawule, Celie, Fantasia's childhood traumas
Rustin: Spotlighting the Dandy Hero of The Civil Rights Movement
ReviewJim SlotekRustin, TIFF 23, Civil Rights Movement, American Civil Rights, George C. Wolfe, Colman Domingo, Chris Rock, Glynn Turman, Netflix, Jeffrey Wright, Aml Ameen, Martin Luther King, Maxwell Whittington-Cooper, Da‘Vine Joy Randolph
Zola: Madcap Female Road-Trip Movie Explores Social Media with a Side of Race Relations
ReviewJim SlotekZola, Janicza Bravo, Riley Keough, Taylour Paige, Nicholas Braun, Colman Domingo, Sex Work, Social Media, Female director, female relationships, Twitter, Road Trip, Jeremy O. Harris
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom: Rumours of Chadwick Boseman's superb final act are bittersweetly true
By Karen Gordon
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ReviewJim SlotekMa Rainey’s Black Bottom, Plays by August Wilson, Actors' final performances, Chadwick Boseman, Viola Davis, Movies about blues legends, Mother of the Blues, Colman Domingo, Glynn Turman, Michael Potts, Pittsburgh Cycle, Denzel Washington, Fences, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, George C. Wolfe
If Beale Street Could Talk: James Baldwin Adaptation Lovely to Look At, Hard to Plumb
ReviewTIFF 2018, Kiki Lane, Stephan James, Regina King, Colman Domingo, James Baldwin, Adaptation, Drama, YA, Dave Franco, Barry Jenkins, Moonlight, If Beale Street Could Talk, Ed Skrein