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Spike Lee holds up brass knuckles reading "hate" and "love" from his iconic film "Do The Right Thing" as he arrives at the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 24, 2019, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP) 

Spike Lee finally gets recognition with best adapted screenplay award for Black KKKlansman

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Between a sobering score and haunting settings, Pawlikowski creats the perfect backdrop for a maudlin postmortem

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Kam previews The Changeover, The Iron Orchard, Prosecuting Evil and more...

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The heartfelt recollections shared in these mini-documentaries combine to paint a widespread pattern of discrimination and abuse on the part of the police

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 Kam previews Donnybrook, The Lears, This One's For the Ladies, Isn't It Romantic and more

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Two student films produced with support from the foundation will be featured at the 2019 Pan African Film Festival Los Angeles

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After both fashion houses used racist images the director says they need to hire Black designers

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Kam previews The Prodigy, What Men Want, Cold Pursuit, Everybody Knows and more...

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Kam calls 'The Kid Who Would Be King' an epic family treat with an inspirational message

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Kam previews Miss Bala, Velvet Buzzsaw, The Last of These, Arctic and more...

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