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Colman Domingo on the Equitable Production of ‘Sing Sing’: “This Is Exactly What Folks Were Striking About”

“It feels like my work has been building in this wonderful crescendo,” says Colman Domingo. The actor, who got his start in New York theater with an interlude in genre television (Fear the Walking Dead), has long been a staple of lauded awards contenders like Selma, If Beale Street Could Talk, and Ma Rainey’s Black […]

Box Office: ‘Despicable Me 4’ Easily Wins With $44.7M as ‘Longlegs’ Stuns With Record $22.6M Launch

Animation continue to the be hero of the summer office thanks to Despicable Me 4 and Inside Out 2, but Neon’s Longlegs can rightly take a bow after scoring the biggest opening for an independent horror pic in a decade with $22.6 million in ticket sales. From Illumination and Universal, DM4 easily stayed atop the […]

Colman Domingo’s ‘Sing Sing’ to Open Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival

Colman Domingo’s prison drama Sing Sing is set to open the 22nd Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival (MVAAFF). This year’s lineup also includes Christine Swanson’s road drama Albany Road, starring Renée Elise Goldsberry and Lynn Whitfield; Dawn Porter’s Luther Vandross documentary Luther: Never too Much; the doc short The Rebel Girls; and Harvard historian […]

‘Sing Sing’ Review: Colman Domingo Shines in a Subtle Portrait of a Prison Arts Program

The actor flexes his range in Greg Kwedar's feature about incarcerated men trying to stage a theater production inside their maximum security correctional facility.