newyorker: According to scholars, one in four cowboys in Texas during the golden age of westward expansion was black; many others were Mexican, mestizo, or Native American—a far more diverse group than Hollywood stereotypes would suggest. The photos in an exciting new exhibit, “Black Cowboy,” at the Studio Museum in Harlem, suggest that that many…
Read moredeadpansal: annerocious: ginascorpio88: imablackbarbiedoll: docislegend: expectations vs reality has never been so beautiful Lmaooooooo kittycatsandcurlyqs When you are at a loss about how to visually reveal your characters, watch some Vines. You’re doing it right when you can convey your character in six seconds without someone else pulling the camera aside and saying “He’s embarrassing and…
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lifeascaty: Patrick Massett & John ZinmanAmy It’s that time of year again! Awards Season is rapidly advancing and the studios are releasing scripts (for your consideration!). I’ll update as more become available. UPDATES: 20th Century Women, Equity, The Founder, Gold, Hell or High Water, Kubo and the Two Strings, Land of Mine, Lion, Moonlight, Nocturnal…
Read moreladyfogg: prisma-lune: entertainingtheidea: Guillermo del Toro announced the development of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, a movie based on the successful trilogy of books written by Alvin Schwartz and illustrated by Stephen Gammell. Deadline reported that John August wrote the script, and that del Toro could potentially direct. Plot details are obviously a secret….
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