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Art is subjective, but that does not make it immune to criticism. That very thought, though, placed actors Clint Eastwood and ...
After Unforgiven, Clint Eastwood took a break from directing to star in this action thriller that President Bill Clinton ...
Our 20th-century masters — Martin Scorsese, Spike Lee, Quentin Tarantino — continue to work at a very high level, while mixing with filmmakers who got their start around the turn of the century.
The 'Dirty Harry' filmmaker made some bold statements about the 'Do the Right Thing' writer-director, who made several ...
Clint Eastwood once said fellow director Spike Lee should "shut his face" during a dispute about race representation in war ...
The Man and The Movies,' chronicles a public feud between Eastwood and Spike Lee over Black representation in 'Letters from ...
Let's face it, who doesn't love a good crime drama? Here, let's try and tackle the colossal task of franking the top 15 ...
Clint Eastwood once got honest and spoke candidly about the amusing time he had working with one of his more infamous co-stars.
In Brooklyn Thursday, Rev. Al Sharpton and filmmaker Spike Lee marked the holiday by speaking out about racial injustice, immigration reforms, and the continued fight for freedom.
Two Brooklyn legends sat down for a real conversation over breakfast on Juneteenth morning—Rev. Al Sharpton and filmmaker Spike Lee.
The two met at Junior’s Restaurant in Downtown Brooklyn, not just for the food, but to share a message about power, voting and staying involved in local elections.