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Sorry, Tom Cruise Fans — New ‘Top Gun’ And ‘Mission Impossible’ Movies Delayed Again

The blockbuster movies have been pushed back once again — Top Gun: Maverick is now scheduled to hit theaters in the spring and Mission: Impossible 7 won’t be released until next September.

Camila Cabello’s ‘Cinderella’ Finds Its Modern Form As A Musical Ode To Girlbosses

In the Amazon musical version of Cinderella that’s rolling out this weekend, Cinderella just wants to run her own business. Can a prince understand?

Questlove Revives ‘Black Woodstock’ In ‘Summer Of Soul’ Documentary

The 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival featured some of the biggest names in Black music, but it had largely faded from history. The Roots co-founder sought to change that. Originally broadcast July 2021.

Nia DaCosta Is The 1st Black Female Director To Debut Atop The U.S. Box Office

The 31-year-old director and screenwriter’s horror film Candyman — a reboot of the 1992 classic — made history as it raked in more than $22 million in its opening weekend.

‘Candyman’ Composer Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe Sings, Scares The Body Electric

The sound artist and composer took a deeply unique, and wonderfully successful, approach to the composing of his score for the new Jordan Peele-written horror reboot.

The Venice Film Festival Returns In The City Where The Word ‘Quarantine’ Began

Venice’s central place in the history of battling pandemics provides a relevant backdrop to this year’s Venice Film Festival, which opens Wednesday with the premiere of the film “Parallel Mothers.”

Latest ‘Candyman’ Movie Is Scored By Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe

A Black avant-garde musician has successfully applied his visceral, voice-centered style to the films he has scored lately. His approach eerily suits the newest Candyman movie.

For Movie Theaters, A Pivotal Fall Season Begins at CinemaCon

As cinemas struggle with the ascent of streaming and concurrent digital releases, movie studios gathered in Las Vegas to show-off their splashiest fall films and encourage movie theater owners.

Who Can Make Social Commentary Using Horror? The ‘Candyman’ (Well, Jordan Peele) Can

He has a hook for a hand. He’s covered in bees. And we first met him in 1992. The supernatural killer in “Candyman” left a huge impact on Jordan Peele, who has now co-written and co-produced a sequel.

Candyman (2021)

Opens Friday, Aug 27, 2021Movie Details Play Trailers

The Colony (2021)

Opens Friday, Aug 27, 2021Movie Details

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