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PostEverything Trump sees black America as a dystopian hellhole. So do most white people. Let’s not pretend this misconception is found only on the fringe.
Bush are finding the joy in contrasts, as evidenced by the title of their new Black and White Rainbows album. While the "rainbow" title might generate thoughts of something cheery, there is ...
Before Black Mirror became a Netflix phenomenon, it was the very definition of a cult hit. It appeared on the British network Channel 4 out of nowhere in 2011, and for years it was almost ...
The new trailer for the upcoming adaptation of The Giver is here and it is a stunner, taking Meryl Streep to a dystopian black-and-white world ...
Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker recently revealed that the seventh season of his hit anthology series will be far more "emotive" and "vulnerable" than longtime viewers may be accustomed to.
Black Mirror season 7 is out now on Netflix. Charlie Brooker, the show's creator, says he's "worrying in what I hope is an entertaining way" in an... 'Black Mirror' creator pulls from reality in ...
Opinion The Powerful Reason Why White Folks Are Afraid of A Possible American Dystopia, But Black Folks Say 'Bring It On!' ...
'Black Mirror' is returning to Netflix after a four year hiatus. Here is everything to know about Season 6 of the dystopian sci-fi show, from trailer to cast.
Dystopian movies about the Black experience are more needed than ever before, and if you loved Sorry To Bother You, here are nine other movies worth checking out.
Yet replace “black” with “white” in that opening sentence, and that’s exactly what rapper Macklemore said during a recent interview on New York hip-hop station Hot 97.
Dystopian novels are all about consequences, choices and gray areas. Psychologists say that plays right into the sweet spot of the developing teenage brain.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump had their first and only scheduled debate Tuesday, providing a stark contrast between the two candidates with just eight weeks to go ...