Black British films today are expected to be 'authentic' - in other words, gritty, violent and humourless. But there's another truth, and it's time we saw it on screen, says Ken Williams
According to Faludi, the media was the first to set forth and solve for a mainstream audience the paradox that would become so central to popular ‘post-feminism’: women have achieved so much yet feel so dissatisfied; it must be feminism’s achievemen
I realized with dismay what bothered me about several of Stephen King's novels. Several of his greatest works hinge on Magical Negroes and, furthermore, the result was a propagation of racial stereotypes.