Based on a true story, the drama follows two young Black men who befriend one another inside a segregated reform school.
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This is a story of the survival and friendship of two Black boys amidst one of the true horrors of the Jim Crow south and a racist reform school.
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Stan’s success came at the expense of the former Bond, who is undeniably fantastic in Luca Guadagnino’s surreal William S.
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“You come here and see this view and you think, Yeah, this is my life,” says Aunjanue Ellis ... and audiences are moved by Ellis-Taylor’s multitudinous depictions of Black women throughout different ...
D-Nice, Andre Holland, DeWanda Wise, Zack Fox, Jesse Williams and Roy Wood, Jr. to appear at the Macro Lodge at Sundance.