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Many celebrities were shocked on Sunday when it was learned that James Ransone had died at age 46, allegedly by suicide. The actor was known for his roles in movies like It: Chapter Two, The Black Phone and its sequel,
Spike Lee says his films and his students will define his legacy.The Oscar-winning filmmaker, 68, made the statement at the Critics' Choice Association’s 8th Celebration of Black Cinema
Spike Lee was upset after De’Aaron Fox committed a foul on Jalen Brunson, and cameras caught him shouting toward Fox from the sideline.
Spike Lee honored James Ransone after the actor’s death at 46, remembering his work on "Inside Man" and "Red Hook Summer."
Chronicle film critic emeritus Mick LaSalle also answers questions about Johnny Carson and the Mob, his thoughts on "To Kill a Mockingbird" and more.
Lee received the Career Achievement Award, introduced by fellow award winner Coogler, who earned the Director Award for his film Sinners.
There are few dynamic duos in Hollywood who demand attention quite like Spike Lee and Denzel Washington. Many of us can still recall the electric feeling of watching “He Got Game” or “Malcolm X,” and how their brilliant storytelling transported us ...
No Knicks in the NBA Finals meant Spike Lee flew to Paris for a different American sports victory. The Academy Award-winning American filmmaker was in attendance for Coco Gauff’s first Roland Garros title on Saturday morning, witnessing the 21-year-old ...
Spike Lee is applauding Kendrick Lamar's subtle nods to his films in his Super Bowl halftime performance. Spike Lee is praising Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance while also claiming credit for what he believes were subtle nods to his ...
Juneteenth commemorates the day enslaved people in Texas finally learned they were free. It happened more than two years after the emancipation proclamation. In Brooklyn Thursday, Rev. Al Sharpton and filmmaker Spike Lee marked the holiday by speaking out ...
Aiyana-Lee joins the Kyle Meredith With podcast for an interview about how Spike Lee's Highest 2 Lowest helped her rediscover her voice.