superheroesincolor:

Separate Cinema: The First 100 Years of Black Poster Art (2014)  

“This magnificent volume is a celebration of the first 100 years of black film poster art. A visual feast, these images recount the diverse and historic journey of the black film industry from the earliest days of Hollywood to present day, accompanied by insightful accompanying text, a foreword by black history authority and renowned academic, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and an afterword by Hollywood director, Spike Lee.  

They capture the spirit and energy of an earlier time, reminding people of the pioneers of the past, those courageous and daring African-American filmmakers, entertainers and artists whose dreams and struggles paved the way for future generations. The wealth of imagery on these pages is taken from The Separate Cinema Archive, maintained by archive director John Kisch. 

The most extensive private holdings of African-American film memorabilia in the world, it contains over 35,000 authentic movie posters and photographs from over 30 countries. This stunning coffee table book represents some of the archive’s greatest highlights.”

Edited by John Kisch, Tony Nourmand

Get it now here 


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great-neckpectations:

jamesvega:

“We trained for a really long time doing the fight scenes. It was a big deal for us to create a character that didn’t seem like he got his strength or body or all this stuff just in a gym. We wanted [M’Baku] to feel like he’s out there training in the mountains, running around, picking up rocks, throwing… he’s psychically strong, but he’s not aesthetically concerned. You know what I mean? And that made it easier because we had a clear vision of what we wanted him to be. So that lent itself to me understanding who this character really is.” 

– Winston Duke

So let’s discuss the third gif shall we?

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jackburtonsays 

Please let’s discuss it. That’s a “oh I’m gonna fuck you later” look if I’ve ever seen one. Like you were teasing him all day and he catches you in a hallway, stalking towards you about to tear that ass up in front of Haunman and everyone but someone walks up, requesting his presence in the throne room before anything could happen. So he gives you that look and you’re fucking soaked, anticipating what’s coming when he’s done and knowing you won’t be walking right for a few days when he’s finished.

Sorry, I do that from time to time. But anyway, all of that?

👆🏽my response to this entire gifset.

dcriss-archive:

Trevor Noah, Tessa Thompson, Lena Waithe, Priyanka Chopra, Darren Criss and Janelle Monae attend the Heavenly Bodies: Fashion & The Catholic Imagination Costume Institute Gala at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 7, 2018 in New York City.

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NEW YORK, NY – MAY 07: Janelle Monae attends the Heavenly Bodies: Fashion & The Catholic Imagination Costume Institute Gala at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 7, 2018 in New York City.