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Directed by | Sanaa Hamri |
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In 1948, an American court in occupied Germany tries four Nazis judged for war crimes. The famous trial of those guilty for the holocaust, the movie grips you in more way then one. 17. Legally Blonde (2001)
The 25 Best Courtroom/Legal/Lawyer Movies of All Time. 1 1. To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) Approved | 129 min | Crime, Drama. 2 2. 12 Angry Men (1957) 3 3. Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) 4 4. Anatomy of a Murder (1959) 5 5. Witness for the Prosecution (1957) More items
While black women have made great strides over the years in the film industry, solo (not on equal footing in the lead with a man or a woman of another ethnicity) lead roles for them are still few and far between. Which film featuring a black woman in the lead role is your favorite (minimum 5 stars, 1000 votes)? 1. Belle (2013)
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After 18 years of marriage to lawyer Charles (Steve Harris), Helen (Kimberly Elise) is shocked when he announces he's ending their marriage and shacking up with Brenda (Lisa Marcos). Helen retreats to the house of her grandmother Madea (Tyler Perry), who helps her destroy much of Charles' property, earning her house arrest. While Charles prepares for the trial of a corrupt client, Helen is courted by Orlando (Shemar Moore), an affectionate moving man with strong Christian values.Tyler Perry's Diary Of A Mad Black Woman / Film synopsis
Imani shoots Karen before she can also kill the rookie cop. Lawyer Charles, Imani, and Malik final a civil lawsuit and rename the neighborhood. The end! BET is not afraid to curse; I like that.
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Parents need to know that Diary of a Mad Black Woman, the first in a long series of movies featuring Tyler Perry's character Madea, includes painful confrontations, violence (including shooting and assault), drinking, drug use, and sexual references.
“Karen” is a fictional tale about one of the worst people on the planet, and it's also one of the worst movies of 2021.
Karen is a pejorative slang term for an obnoxious, angry, entitled, and often racist middle-aged white woman who uses her privilege to get her way or police other people's behaviors.
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Although its exact origins are uncertain, the meme became popular a few years ago as a way for people of colour, particularly black Americans, to satirise the class-based and racially charged hostility they often face.
Karen first started arriving to the United States en masse during the mid-2000s and now form a significant minority in several cities. The growth of Karen Americans is part of the larger growth of Burmese Americans in the United States.
McDeere finds himself in a jam when the FBI contacts him to gather evidence about the actions of his colleagues. As a result, he must decide between doing what’s best in the eyes of the law and making the decision that will keep him alive.
Trivia: Julia Roberts’ salary for her role as Erin Brockovich made her the first actress in Hollywood to earn more than $20 million.
After frankly answering questions about abortion and discrimination at her Senate confirmation hearings, Ginsburg was confirmed by a vote of 96 to 3 , which President Clinton notes was astounding given the partisan political environment of the 1990s.
Set in 1839, Amistad tells the story of a slave ship sailing from Cuba to the United States. In the film, directed by Steven Spielberg, Cinque (played by Djimon Hounsou) leads the slaves in an uprising, which results in them being held as prisoners in Connecticut.
Trivia: Despite his top-billed status, Welles does not appear in the film until an hour and five minutes in.
Philadelphia (1993) Directed by Jonathan Demme, Philadelphia tells the story of lawyer Andrew Beckett, who struggles to hide his homosexuality, as well as his HIV status, for fear that they will have a negative impact on his career at a prestigious Philadelphia law firm.
Trivia: Holly Hunter’s performance lasts five minutes and 59 seconds, making it one of the shortest Oscar-nominated performances of all time.
Quvenzhané Wallis made her debut in this indie fantasy drama playing Hushpuppy, a feisty 6-year-old heroine who lives with her father Wink on the fringes of the Louisiana Bayou.
Though this Oscar contender revolved around the kidnapping of Solomon Northup, the women of 12 Years tell a chilling story of Black women coped with the horror of slavery.
Newcomer Emayatzy Corinealdi shined as Ruby, a nurse struggling at a crossroads between continuing to stand by her incarcerated husband, for whom she’s already sacrificed her dreams, or make build a new life.
This Spike Lee documentary carefully chronicles the heartbreaking 1963 murder of four African-American girls at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
No detail is left untouched as filmmaker Shola Lynch chronicles activist Angela Davis’s turbulent rise from college professor to the FBI’s most-wanted list in a manner of a few years.
Adapted from Toni Morrison’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Beloved tells the story of Sethe ( Oprah Winfrey), a former slave who goes to the extremes—even killing her daughter—to protect her children from being sold into slavery.
Diana Ross does an impeccable job playing jazz singer Billie Holiday in this 1972 biopic.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg now 84, and still inspired by the lawyers who defended free speech during the Red Scare, Ginsburg refuses to relinquish her passionate duty, steadily fighting for equal... Read more
An amiable undertaker develops a fond friendship with a wealthy widow but soon realizes her controlling manners and so he goes great distances to get rid of this... Read more
A young attorney puts a nurse who is accused of serial killings, behind the bars but then she finds evidence that states her innocence and puts the attorney in dilemma. Read more
Mohamedou Ould Salahi (Tahar Rahim) finds himself without charges or trial when he is taken in by the US government and imprisoned within the Guantanamo Bay detention camp. Coming to his defense is defense attorney Nancy Hollander (Jodie Foster) and Teri Duncan (Shailene Woodley) who try to restore some hope for the prisoner in despair. But they’re in for one rocky cast of conspiracies and injustice in this biting legal thriller, based on the memoir Guantanamo Diary by Mohamedou Ould Salahi himself. Read more
attorney Kenneth Feinberg (Michael Keaton) continues to fight for the rights of those seeking legal assistance amid a political system that is plagued with cynicism and bureaucracy within the law that refuses to offer support. Based on the true story of Feinberg, this legal drama boasts an all-star cast that includes Amy Ryan, Stanley Tucci and Tate Donovan. Read more
On the Basis of Sex. DIRECTOR: Mimi Leder. CAST: Felicity Jones, Armie Hammer & Justin Theroux. The true story of Ruth Bader Ginsberg, the judge who, after a long struggle for equal rights, became the first female member of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Jordan, Jamie Foxx & Brie Larson. Based on a true story, the young lawyer Bryan Stevenson (Michael B. Jordan) seeks to legally fight the many death row cases in Alabama. While taking on numerous cases at once, Bryan is particularly intrigued by the case of Walter McMillian (Jamie Foxx), a man wrongfully accused ...
Audiences were swept up in their romance because they were relatable and authentic, and they didn’t pretend that race doesn’t matter. Their racial differences are a reality that Lauren, her family and Cameron choose to confront together, and then embrace as part of the whirlwind courtship.
fixer who is romantically involved with the president of the United States, Fitz Grant (Tony Goldwyn), who is white.
While their union, in part, reflected the 1967 landmark ruling Loving v. Virginia, in which the Supreme Court struck down laws banning interracial marriage, their pairing was also undermined by the comic relief they provided every time George Jefferson mocked them as “zebras.”. Image.
In the final seasons, Fitz was so in love with Olivia that he sacrificed his marriage and took the country to the brink of war to rescue her when she was kidnapped. In an interview with Washington last fall, I asked her about her role in helping change perceptions of interracial relationships.
Data: The New York Times, using media reports from across the country to capture a sense of the rising tide of anti-Asian bias, found more than 110 episodes since March 2020 in which there was clear evidence of race-based hate.
Issa Rae, left , and Kumail Nanjiani play a couple who get caught up in a murder mystery in the romantic comedy “The Lovebirds.”
Jeremy O. Harris, the playwright, emphasized that control and coercion are inescapable in interracial relationships. Those themes were tapped in a recent episode of the CBS All Access legal drama “The Good Fight,” which focused on a hit play (with an unprintable name) that read like a satire of “Slave Play.”.