It is about time we have a director who isn't a white dude on the blog. For the rest of June and all of July we will be highlighting the filmography of one of the most important black voices in film, Spike Lee. I'm sure most people know films of his like Malcolm X, Black Klansman, and Do the Right Thing but we'll also go beyond those with films ice Mo' Better Blues, Crooklyn, and Inside Man. Spike is one of the most important American directors working today and I'm thrilled we will be covering him.
A retrospective by Brooks Rich So this was not the big start of John Travolta's career. That would be the classic sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter. But this did elevate Travolta to another level. For any of you going oh come on. This silly movie with a disco soundtrack? Come on, Brooks. Just wait. Have you ever actually seen this? This isn't about disco. Disco just happens to be the music of choice. This about the kind of people who are kings at the dance clubs and then losers the rest of the time. There is a lot of darkness and truth in this film. So if you've never seen it please. Do yourself a flavor and check it out. Just watch it and then come back to read this. This is a movie about the different types of people we become between our real lives and our weekend lives. Tony Manero is a regular working class guy in a Brooklyn neighborhood, struggling to make ends meet and dealing with his loving but at times overbearing family. He lives in the shadow of his priest brother. ...

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