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Like the best movie musicals of the '50s (Singin' in the Rain) and the '60s (A Hard Day's Night), Hair leaps from one number to the next. Soon the audience is leaping too." [11] Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert both placed Hair on their list of Top Films of 1979. Siskel named it as the best film of the year, #1 on his list.
The film explores the politics and history of African American hair and how the European ideal of beauty influenced black hair through modern history.It details the political and cultural influences that have dominated dialogue surrounding African and African American hairstyles from styling patterns and cultural trends to the business of black hair care industry.
The Substance is a 2024 body horror film with satirical elements written, directed, co-edited, and co-produced by Coralie Fargeat.It follows Elisabeth Sparkle (), a fading celebrity, who, after being fired by her producer (Dennis Quaid) due to her age, uses a black market drug that creates a much younger version of herself (Margaret Qualley) with unexpected side effects.
5. Rye Lane (2023). Cast: David Jonsson, Vivian Oparah Rating: R If you're looking for a compelling Black romance that doesn't feel formulaic or cheesy, then you need to add Rye Lane to your queue ...
Hallmark’s 1958 short film “The Art of Gift Wrapping” teaches so many creative and useful ways to wrap presents and make ribbon bows. This Hallmark Video from the '50s Is a Treasure Trove of ...
The 49-year-old actress took to Instagram on Tuesday, September 12, to give fans a quick tutorial on how to fix your hair without a mirror. In the black and white video, she could be seen pulling ...
That night, Xiaomei watches the footage to find a cloaked figure leaving the house. She decides to break into A Ming's room, finding more paintings of the boys and the disposed red doll. Spooked by the woman, Xiaomei runs away, pulling some of the woman's hair in the process, and falls off the stairs, causing her baby's miscarriage.
Self Made is a fictionalized depiction of "the untold story of black hair care pioneer and mogul Madam C. J. Walker and how she overcame the hostilities of turn-of-the-century America, epic rivalries, and tumultuous marriages to become America’s first Black, self-made female millionaire."