StoryLine: How Jack Became Black (2018) The births of Jack and June, the third multiracial generation in filmmaker Eli Steele's family, coincided with a startling projection: by 2050, at least 20% of all Americans will self-identify as two or more races. What will this mean in a nation tormented by race? Born black, Jewish and deaf, Steele battled childhood bullying. Then, as an adult, he battled identity politics in both education and employment. He believed that holding onto his individuality, rather than his skin color, was part of America's promise to him. However, Steele's belief in this promise was shaken when his son was denied entrance to a public school for refusing to name his "primary race." Why does race still matter so much? To find out, Steele journeys into uncharted territory where he takes on identity politics through interviews with multiracial individuals and through thoughtful re-examinations of headline controversies -- the George Zimmerman trial, a conference on white privilege, and the DeBlasio campaign. The result is an emotional, yet unbiased look at race that Adam Carolla called "eye-opening," that National Review declared "fascinating," and that Hollywood In Toto said "demolished Identity Politics."
Ian Lara Romantic Comedy (2022)
The New York comedian delights HBO audiences with his first standalone HBO comedy special Lara explores the lessons learned during the pandemic, including common problems of New Yorkers during travel, and offers some essential ad
White Christmas 1954
A successful song and dance team become romantically involved with a sister act and team up to save the failing Vermont inn of their former commanding general
Johnny Colt (1967)
Starblack is a hero who dresses in black and his face is covered by a black scarf and he carries in his shirt a black star, which he always leaves at the scene of his enterprises, as a symbol of justice
Manhattan Baby (1982)
An archaeologist opens an Egyptian tomb and accidentally releases an evil spirit His young daughter becomes possessed by the freed entity and, upon arrival back in New York, the gory murders begin
The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954)
An American journalist returns to Paris a city that gave him true love and deep grief
Stanley (1972)
A young Seminole Indian uses his rattlesnake to take revenge on all those he believes have wronged him
The Curiosity of Chance (2006)
A confident, out of the closet gay teenager has the support of an eclectic range of friends while dealing with a homophobic bully during his first year at an international high school
Mario (2018)
Two young football players get caught up between the politics of the game and the politics of love
Attack of the Killer Shrews! (2016)
Parody of the 1959 cult classic The Killer Shrews Hilarity ensues as small town Sheriff Martin Blake, movie starlet Fiona Rae and others defend the world from an onslaught of giant killer shrews
Blue Jasmine (2013)
A New York socialite, deeply troubled and in denial, arrives in San Francisco to impose upon her sister She looks a million, but isnt bringing money, peace, or love
Namaste Wahala (2021)
A Nigerian woman and an Indian man wont let cultural differences get in the way of their romance
Wicked Games (1994)
Detective Gary discovers that his wife is having an affair Despondent, he drinks and discusses his problem with friend Dan, a police detective When someone in a copper mask begins
Lego Friends The Next Chapter New Beginnings (2023)
With the Welcome to School Festival approaching, Aliya and her friends must set aside their own desires and work together to make the event a success
White Like Me (2013)
In White Like Me, anti racist educator Tim Wise explores race and racism in the US through the lens of whiteness and white privilege