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Whitney Houston is Finally Getting a Hollywood Biopic
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(Movies)
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... Stella Meghie, who directed the recently released romance The Photograph, starring Issa Rae, is set to direct.
The biopic is a long time coming. Although there was a film about the life of Houston directed ...
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Created on 24 April 2020
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Issa Rae Talks Fame, Feminism, And “Insecure” Season Four: BUST Interview
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(Entertainment)
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Dress: Solace London; Earrings: Alexis Bittar
It was through Insecure that Rae connected with Stella Meghie, writer and director of The Photograph. The film is a leap into romantic lead territory on ...
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Created on 10 April 2020
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"The Photograph" Puts the Radical Simplicity of Black Millennial Love in Focu
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(Movies)
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The Photograph, starring Issa Rae and LaKeith Stanfield, is the first Black romantic film of the decade—premiering on Valentine’s Day, smack dab in the middle of Black History Month. Setting the tone ...
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Created on 14 February 2020
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Amandla Stenberg Comes Out As Gay, "With A Romantic Love For Women
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(Feminism)
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Amandla Stenberg On Her Gender, Her Activism, And Why She'll Never Have A Smartphone: BUST Interview
“Everything, Everything” Director Stella Meghie: “See The Kind Of Movies You Want To See Get Made” ...
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Created on 19 June 2018
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Amandla Stenberg On Her Gender, Her Activism, And Why She'll Never Have A Smartphone: BUST Intervie
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(Feminism)
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... referring to Everything, Everything director Stella Meghie. “One of the most powerful things you can do sometimes is utilize a format that’s tried and true to introduce new concepts to people that they ...
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Created on 17 July 2017
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“Everything, Everything” Director Stella Meghie: “See The Kind Of Movies You Want To See Get Made” BUST Interview
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(Movies)
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When Everything, Everything was released last month, Stella Meghie became the only black woman to helm a wide-release film in 2017, and one of just 16 women to helm a studio-backed film this year, per ...
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Created on 19 June 2017
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“Everything, Everything” Is A Beautiful New Kind Of Teen Romantic Drama: BUST Review
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(Movies)
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... the film takes place largely in its main character’s imagination, and director Stella Meghie turns these daydreams into scenes that are visually stunning, charmingly funny, and occasionally heartbreaking ...
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Created on 22 May 2017