Shot almost entirely in the first-person, Ross' visionary masterpiece injects radical new life into a novel about the racial ...
Dozier School for Boys, also known as the Dozier School, first opened in Marianna, Florida in January 1900. What was meant as ...
RaMell Ross' Nickel Boys has already picked up Best Picture nominations from the Golden Globes and Critics Choice Awards, as ...
"Nickel Boys" hits theaters this week after winning three of the eight honorary awards announced by the African-American Film ...
The Spider-Man spinoff “Kraven the Hunter” got off to a disastrous start in North American theaters this weekend ...
RaMell Ross’s drama—a remarkable one, about institutions, Black male friendship, social mimicry, and the Black political ...
The Spider-Man spinoff “Kraven the Hunter” got off to a disastrous start in North American theaters this weekend. The movie ...
RaMell Ross considers himself more of a visual artist than a movie director. His second film, Nickel Boys, attempts a visual ...
"Nickel Boys," the film based on the Colson Whitehead novel, was voted Best Picture of the year by the African American Film ...
RaMell Ross' adaptation of Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is an ambitious, immersive experience.
Filmmaker RaMell Ross employs a unique visual strategy to tell the story of two teens trying to survive a racist Jim Crow-era reform school. The film is adapted from Colson Whitehead's ...
The story of the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys has haunted the Wiregrass and Florida panhandle for decades. A story that is now being brought to the silver screen.