Sheila Frazier

Investigates the politics of cinematic shot design, and how this meta-level of filmmaking intersects with the twin epidemics of sexual abuse/assault and employment discrimination against women, with over 80 movie clips from 1896 - 2020.

An ex-professional boxer gets a new start when teaming up with an ageing hoodlum and an ex-call girl.

5.2/10

An adulterous newspaper reporter, who has just experienced a heart attack, pesters a doctor into investigating the questionable medical practices taking place at the hospital where both are residing.

4.9/10

The story of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., stretching from his days as a Southern Baptist minister up to his assassination in Memphis in 1968.

7.9/10

The misadventures of four groups of guests at the Beverly Hills Hotel.

6.2/10
5.4%

The story involves a white supremist plot to taint the United States water supply with a toxin that is harmless to whites but lethal to blacks. The only obstacles that stand in the way of this dastardly plan are Jim Brown, Fred Williamson and Jim Kelly, who shoot, kick and karate chop their way to final victory.

6.3/10

The true story of two New York City cops. Greenberg & Hantz fought the system, became detectives and were known on the streets as "Batman & Robin".

6.6/10

A Harlem drug dealer and his girlfriend retire to Rome, where he joins an African revolution.

5.3/10

Tensions arise when a previously all-white firehouse gets its first black fireman.

5.7/10

Super Fly is a cocaine dealer who begins to realize that his life will soon end with either prison or his death. He decides to build an escape from the life by making his biggest deal yet.

6.5/10
9.2%