Spike Lee directed and stared in this cult classic comedy set at a Historically Black University in the South. Lee handles tense issues like classism, colorism, political activism, and hair texture bias with musical numbers in this fun, sometimes serious, always engaging comedy.
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One of the best romcoms of all time, Gina Prince-Bythewood’s early aughts classic is a love story, a coming of age tale, and a sports film all in one. Two prodigious basketball players meet, fall in love, and take wildly different paths through the world of high school, college, and professional basketball.
Read MoreLove is the only inspiration.
Read MoreWes Anderson’s breakout film is a coming of age story set at a private school in Texas, where…
Read MoreBill Murray plays a wayward ship captain and documentary maker who rallies his crew, a pregnant journalist, and…
Read MoreWes Anderson’s journalism film centers on a magazine staff in a fictional French city. Anderson applies his visually playful and punchy style to a series of vignettes that include his usual cast of favorites like Bill Murray and Owen Wilson, with some new faces including Timothée Chalamet and Elisabeth Moss.
Read MoreMiranda July’s new offbeat family drama stars Evan Rachel Wood as the child of criminal parents whose world is turned upside down by a newly recruited partner in crime (Gina Rodriguez). A critically acclaimed Sundance choice, this film’s got heart and humor.
Read MoreHell, any of them could have done it.
Read MoreThis is a weird and wonderful rom-com starring Cher, a pragmatic young widow, and Nicolas Cage, a hot-tempered baker with a wooden hand. There’s a makeover, Nic Cage yelling a lot, a killer scene at the Met… you just have to come see it.
Read MorePittsburgh legend Gene Kelly is at his best in this quintessential 1950s musical — complete with some of…
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