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Back in October, I had the chance to interview the producer and writer from Human Head Studios, developers of The Quiet Man. Unlike the usual AAA fare expected from Square-Enix, this was an […]

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November 14, 2018

‘The Quiet Man’ Is the Most Disappointing Game of 2018

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Back in October, I had the chance to interview the producer and writer from Human Head Studios, developers of The Quiet Man. Unlike the usual AAA fare expected from Square-Enix, this was an […]

The post ‘The Quiet Man’ Is the Most Disappointing Game of 2018 appeared first on Geek.com.


November 14, 2018

The Mysterious Queen of Funk! Betty: They Say I’m Different Review

http://blacknerdproblems.com/the-mysterious-queen-of-funk-betty-they-say-im-different-review/

“You can call her trendy
And superficial
An elegant hustler
But don’t you call her no tramp”

“Betty: They Say I’m Different’ is an intimate and experimental documentary into the life of funk music icon Betty Davis. Through a mixture of unseen archival footage, collaborator and family interviews, and psychedelic transcendental animation, the film chronicles the rise and subsequent self-imposed exile of the Queen Goddess of Funk. I was fortunate to finally catch the film at the 21st Indie Memphis film festival after a year of near misses and “almost got im” moments.

As free as a bird and just as distant, Betty Davis (born: Betty Mabry) herself looms over the material of this documentary, appearing only in abstract extreme close ups or her detached voice.  She is the force woven gracefully and mysteriously through the film as filmmaker Phil Cox tells the story of Betty’s childhood in Durham, North Carolina and Pittsburgh before her exodus to New York City.

While enrolled at FIT and taking in Greenwich Village musical trends, she spent her time writing songs and eventually sold the composition “Uptown (To Harlem)” to the Chambers Brothers in 1967. Her path included stints as a model, a relationship with South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela, and an aborted marriage to Miles Davis. The culmination of these experiences and her childhood dream leads to the creation of her own band and the release of three controversial albums – Betty Davis (1973), They Say I”m Different (1974) , and Nasty Gal (1975). Through her sexualized performances,  stage costumes, and dominant lyrics, she confounded just as many audiences as she enraptured.

Betty Davis remains a living pioneer in breaking boundaries for the perception and power of women in music, resonating through the years in not only funk, but also today in rock, pop, and hip-hop.  Her lyrics were written and performed from a perspective and directness that were up to that point the domain of men.  Unlike the the lyrics of her female counterparts, her lyrics were not about how a man made her feel, but rather she would do. In “He Was a Big Freak,” she sings: When I was his daydream / Ain’t no need to tell you what that means / I’d tie him up with my turquoise chain.  Many speak of her influence upon Miles Davis’ electric and avant-garde period after introducing him to the music of Jimi Hendrix and Sly & the Family stone. Betty, however, reveals and the genius of the woman who was a songwriter, bandleader, fashionista, and singer – a funk renaissance artist.

The Mysterious Queen of Funk! Betty

With a running time of only 52 minutes, the film feels more like a beginning than an ending. Alive and in good health, but still in voluntary seclusion, the Queen of Funk sits quietly from her own mythic mountain. The most touching scene of the film reunites Betty’s original band with her via speakerphone.  While the original members gather all together, Betty remains afar and directing the subject away from ever seriously meeting in person again.

Betty: They Say I’m Different is currently playing in select film festivals and cities across the world.  Delicate, personal, and honest, the film is worth watching any way you can – flights, cable, VOD, film festival, astral projections, etc. Check the film’s website and Facebook page for current updates for where you can catch the film near you.

Rating: 7.9 out of 10

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November 13, 2018

Video: John Cho Talks To Us About #StarringJohnCho and Searching

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We love John Cho. John Cho is a bonafide star, and should probably have his own major franchise by now. From his comedic roots with Harold and Kumar to his television lead roles in a wide range of shows from Flash-Forward to Selfie to his always scene-stealing performances as Hikaru Sulu in Star Trek, he’s usually the bright spot of whatever project he’s in. The Internet agrees; two years ago, a social media movement called #StarringJohnCho swept Twitter, with users imaging Cho as the lead of The Avengers, James Bond, and other big titles.

In 2018, it worked. Cho led the film Searching to critical acclaim; the film is the first Western contemporary thriller to be headed by an Asian-American actor. Cho spoke of the importance: “I haven’t thought of that, but what is meaningful to me is seeing the image of a whole, loving Asian-American family [more] than anything else. It’s very rare in movies. The image of that is much more startling than it should be. It was surprising to me how powerful it was. I want the future to be where it’s completely normal to see an Asian-American family on-screen.”

Searching is one of my favorite films of 2018. Taking place entirely on laptop and phone screens, it tells the story of David (Cho), who’s daughter Margot (Michelle La) goes missing. As the investigation’s detective (Debra Messing in a turn that’s far from Grace Adler) struggles to piece together what happened, David turns to his daughter’s laptop for clues. The unique point of view only amps up the tension, rather than distracts from it. At the core of an immensely taut script is Cho’s intense, heartbreaking performance, which proves he’s been leading man material for decades. Why didn’t he lead the Taken franchise with chops like this? More importantly, can we put him as the lead in more things now?

Cho touched on the importance of it all in a touching Instagram post.

 

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Thank you.

A post shared by John Cho (@johnthecho) on Aug 27, 2018 at 7:06pm PDT

We had the chance to sit down with Cho prior to the film’s release. He talked about the #StarringJohnCho movement, and a bit about breaking new ground in his various roles. We also talked about the uniqueness of Searching’s point of view. Check out the interview below. Searching is available on Digital today, and will be coming to Blu-ray and DVD November 27.

(Image: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Image)

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November 13, 2018

African American Art Galleries and Museums to Support for Black Solidarity Day

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As the anticipated International African American Museum gears up for a grand opening in 2020, we couldn’t help but find out what other black-centric museums and exhibits around the country are worth checking out right now.

We’ve compiled a list of some of the most intriguing and thought-provoking exhibits, some by African American artists, but all of them about African American life for African American viewers, whether they’re art enthusiasts, art geeks, or just simply looking to learn something new.

Soul of A Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power, Brooklyn Museum

This exhibit takes viewers through the most political and revolutionary period of American history. The more than 150 artworks displayed throughout the exhibition aim to address the unjust conditions that African American artists faced from 1963 to 1983, a time of political and social revolution.

Find out more information, here.

Sept. 14, 2018-Feb. 3, 2019

Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow, New York Historical Society Museum & Library

Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow explores the struggles African Americans faced for full citizenship and racial equality. It is organized chronologically from the end of the Civil War to the end of World War I and highlights how African Americans advocated for their rights during that time. The exhibit opened in conjunction with the 150th anniversary of the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment.

Find out more information, here.

Sept. 7, 2018-Mar. 3, 2019

Cotton: The Soft, Dangerous Beauty of the Past, African American Museum in Philadelphia

The exhibition features 35 large-scale photographs, as well as an installation and altarpiece by artist John E. Dowell, all aiming to “explore the dichotomy between the beauty of the plant and its inexorable link to the horrors of chattel slavery in the U.S.”

It also looks at the often overlooked history of slavery in the north.

Find out more information, here.

Sept. 15, 2018-Jan. 21, 2019

Watching Oprah: The Oprah Winfrey Show and American Culture, National Museum of African American History & Culture at the Smithsonian

This special exhibition features the life of the media mogul, philanthropist, and actress and will also showcase her roles as a film producer; TV host, with her successful daytime talk show; and educator. Visitors will be able to explore Winfrey’s influence and the impact that she has on the world. The museum will feature artifacts from the very first Harpo Studios in Chicago and much more.

Find out more information, here.

June 2018-June 2019

AFreauX, Zucot Gallery

The exhibit features a group of African American artists who express their artwork through the gritty, colorful, and dynamic trends of the street art movements. In a press release on the exhibit, their collective artwork is described as, “a rebellious response” and a “departure from current trends,” speaking to the African American narrative and experience.

Find out more information, here.

Sept. 22, 2018-Nov. 16, 2018

Think: A Tribute to the Queen of Soul, The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History

With this exhibit, the Detroit museum plans to honor Aretha Franklin’s life and legacy. The exhibit will feature photographs— loaned by photographers to help honor the late Queen of Soul—showcasing her work and life.

Find out more information, here.

Sept. 25, 2018-Jan. 21, 2019

Facing the Rising Sun Freedman’s Cemetery and The Souls of Black Folk, African American Museum, Dallas

The two exhibitions, “Facing the Rising Sun Freedman’s Cemetery” and “The Souls of Black Folk,” present two views of African American art in life and art in Dallas, Texas.

Visitors will get the chance to see and hear from people who knew about Freedman’s town, later known as North Dallas, through interactive video, historical documents, objects, and photographs.

Over 500 objects are on display in “The Souls of Black Folk” courtesy of the Billy R. Allen Folk Art Collection.

Visitors can also check out a few other exhibits housed in the museum, including, “Genesis: African American Artists,” which shows the work of 36 local Dallas artists.

Find out more information, here.

On-going

International African American Museum, South Carolina

The highly anticipated museum is set to open in 2020. The IAAM will explore the deep-rooted history of African Americans, presenting untold and under-told experiences and contributions of African Americans. The museum has so far received a variety of donations from companies such as BMW, Viacom, and BB&T and a $10 million donation from the Lilly Endowment. This museum is definitely one to keep on your radar.

Find out more information, here.

Opening in 2020

The North Carolina Roots of Artist Ernie Barnes, North Carolina Museum of History

The exhibition will showcase many original paintings and artifacts of artist and Durham native, Ernie Barnes. Barnes was known for his exquisite and unique style. His iconic “Sugar Shack” painting was featured on the hit show, Good Times. The painting also appeared on the Marvin Gaye I Want You album cover. According to the museum, he is the first professional American athlete to become a noted painter.

Find out more information, here.

June 2018- March 2019

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