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Harvey Weinstein on Rise of African-American Film: ‘It’s the Obama Effect’ (Exclusive)
The studio chief said there’s a cultural shift — but that’s not why he’s releasing three stories with black protagonists this year
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Harvey Weinstein’s Oscar-Campaign Dilemma
Guest blog: His embarrassment of riches has arisen because his company is distributing two very strongly acted and directed films about race in America
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Michael B. Jordan Tells Bill Simmons: I’m Making a Basketball-Themed TV Show
The actor also discusses "Fruitvale Station" with the Grantland founder and podcast host
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‘Fruitvale Station’ Director Ryan Coogler Sets ‘Rocky’ Spinoff With Michael B. Jordan
Jordan and Coogler will re-team for "Creed," the story of Apollo Creed's grandson, with Sylvester Stallone as the young fighter's trainer
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A Week After Trayvon Martin Verdict, ‘Fruitvale Station’ Strong at Box Office
Drama about a young African-American man's killing averages a market-high $21k per screen
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‘Fruitvale Station’ Connects at Specialty Box Office on Heels of George Zimmerman Verdict
Drama about the shooting death of a young African-American man averages very strong $53,800 on 7 screens
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‘Fruitvale Station’ Director: My Story of an Inner-City Killing Is About Humanity, Not Politics
Can lightning strike two years in a row for scrappy, low-budget indie debuts set in largely African-American communities that are seldom seen on the big screen?
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‘Fruitvale Station’ Review: Compelling Character Study Captures the Life Behind the Tragic Death
Powerful film reminds us that every victim of a random shooting was, first and foremost, a person just living his or her life
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‘Fruitvale Station’ and Trayvon Martin Murder Case: Art and Life Collide on Eve of Film Release
Ryan Coogler's drama about the killing of a young African-American is hitting theaters the same week as closing arguments in the George Zimmerman trial
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7 Characters From Cannes I Still Can’t Get Out of My Mind
Guest blog: Festival habitués I came across at the festival this year — you know them well, don't you?
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15 Must-See Movies at the LA Film Festival
LAFF has a little bit of everything: drama, art, sports, teens, gangsters, revolutionaries … and cows
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Cannes: ‘The Missing Picture’ Tops With Un Certain Regard Jury
"Omar," "Stranger by the Lake," "La Jaula de Oro" and "Fruitvale Station" also win jury awards
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Sundance 2013: Weinstein Company Acquires Festival Favorite ‘Fruitvale’
Following a bidding war, TWC claimed distribution and international sales rights for Ryan Coogler's directorial debut