Sing Sing” co-writers Greg Kwedar, Clint Bentley and John “Divine G” Whitfield look back at the prison drama’s inspiring journey to the Oscars.
The following article contains major spoilers for Sing Sing. If you haven’t already, you can watch it streaming with a Max ...
New York state prisons will release some inmates early because the system does not have enough corrections officers, weeks after the state fired more than 2,000 guards who went on strike over poor ...
The San Quentin Film Festival, which in October became the world’s first-ever film festival inside of a prison, is returning ...
A former inmate who spent years at a Westchester prison for a murder he didn't commit shared his story with some high schoolers in Ossining on Friday. Eric Glisson said his story is living proof that ...
The dance itself becomes a wonderfully low-key series of cathartic reunions and precious solace, where all the connections we've observed are finally given time to be cherished and strengthened ...
It also boasts a revelatory performance by newcomer Clarence Maclin, who in a just world would’ve nabbed an Oscar nom.
In the hands of a lesser actor, this could definitely be a one-note character. Clarence Maclin’s layered portrayal is nothing ...
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Featuring a career-best performance by Colman Domingo, director Greg Kwedar's prison drama is one of the best film's of 2024.