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Jeymes Samuel on His Bold, All-Black Biblical Epic ‘The Book of Clarence,’ Wanting People to Think “Wow, I Haven’t Seen That Before” 'The Harder They Fall' director returns with another ...
Jeymes Samuel’s “The Book of Clarence” features a predominately Black cast, something co-star David Oyelowo told TheWrap has been missing from Hollywood’s biblical narratives for far too long.
Books: Black Bible. 5 minute read. TIME. August 5, 1966 12:00 AM GMT-4. GILES GOAT-BOY by John Barth. 710 pages. Doubleday. $6.95. John Barth, college English teacher and a leading comic of the ...
A hustler presents himself as a messiah in director Jeymes Samuel's new movie, "The Book of Clarence." He talks with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about making a Biblical epic with a Black point of view.
Illustrated Black History, out now, came from what McCalman says was his "professional experience as an art director tethered to his personal interest in identity."The book features his ...
For three decades, the iconographer Mark Doox has explored anti-Blackness in America and in the church — work that has culminated in his book, “The N-Word of God.” Throughout his career ...
IN 2003, Glenn Goodwin had a dream of publishing a book of Aboriginal art that would tell the main stories of the bible, from the Old and New Testaments. Read Today's Paper Tributes & Notices Rewards ...
Review: 'Book of Clarence' brings Black sensibilities to the biblical movie genre The cast, including LaKeith Stanfield, Benedict Cumberbatch, Alfre Woodard and James McAvoy, rolls with the ...
The series, timed to start during Black History Month, follows another documentary, PBS’s The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song, based on a 2021 book by Harvard historian Henry Louis ...
(He had “The Book of Clarence” all ready to go when “The Harder They Fall” was released.) “The Book of Clarence” is out in theaters on Jan. 12, 2024. Read Next ...
A hustler presents himself as a messiah in director Jeymes Samuel's new movie, "The Book of Clarence." He talks with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about making a Biblical epic with a Black point of view.