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Elvis Mitchell interviews Oscar-nominated screenwriter and director Tony Gilroy. Plus, insights on AI's role in filmmaking, ...
Attempting a nuanced and caring overview of Black screen history in a little more than two hours is an unenviable task, but film critic turned writer-director Elvis Mitchell’s first foray into ...
Elvis Mitchell's love letter to Black Cinema of the 1970s gives an eye-opening glance at the true impact of the Black films we often dismiss.
In “Is That Black Enough for You?!?,” Elvis Mitchell’s highly pleasurable and eye-opening movie-love documentary about the American Black cinema revolution of the late ’60s and ’70s ...
Elvis Mitchell: The success of Black ’70s films was “the dirty little secret of American cinema” On "Salon Talks," the film critic discusses Netflix's "Is That Black Enough For You?!?" ...
Elvis Mitchell’s Netflix documentary “Is That Black Enough for You?!?” is an entertaining, informative look at the era in cinema called Blaxploitation.
Elvis Mitchell’s new Netflix documentary Is That Black Enough You?!? is a whirling exploration of a specific slice of Black movie history. Its main point of interest is the 1970s and its borders ...
Review: Elvis Mitchell’s Intoxicating Deep Dive into the Black Cinema Revolution of the ’70s Reviewed at Walter Reade Theater (New York Film Festival), Oct. 7, 2022.
Former film critic Elvis Mitchell wrote, directed and narrates the documentary, now streaming on Netflix. It’s a freewheeling romp through the history of Black film. Mitchell really knows his stuff.
For Mitchell, this notion of missing elements is a frustrating conundrum, especially when considering Westerns, for instance, which Black people have longed to see themselves in for some time.
Elvis Mitchell, the celebrated film critic and longtime radio host, has a problem with the term “blaxploitation,” the de rigueur umbrella label for Black cinema of the 1970s. “Whenever you ...
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