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Last night, I had the opportunity to see Selma, which chronicled Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s leadership alongside other notable leaders and activists during the Civil Rights Movement, specifically during the march from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery. Shown in limited release starting Christmas, the movie was officially released January 9th. From watching, it's clear why this film earned four Golden Globe nominations, which airs tonight by the way (and probably soon some Oscar noms as well)!

Directed by Ava DuVernay, the film was a superb look at this important piece of not only African-American history, but American history in general. Selma stars British actor David Oyelowo as Dr. King, who truly BECAME this man, from his voice to demeanor. That, to me, is always the mark of a true actor--to be able to become a character so much so that you never really notice the actor playing him or her. British actress Carmen Ejogo played Dr. King's wife, Coretta Scott King, and portrayed Coretta's grace and strength incredibly as well.

Without giving too much away, though many of us already have learned the facts about this
movement, the film depicts Dr. King and other leaders like Ralph Abernathy, James Bevel, John LewisHosea Williams, and other members of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in their efforts in Selma to break down barriers, specifically blacks being able to vote to make difference in their community and have justice served against discrimination, especially in the South. Though the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed by President Lyndon B. Johnson, King still pressed him about the voting issue, seeing as though no change could really be made without blacks being able to make their voices heard. It was a huge fight, with the people of Selma, along with other supporters black and white, eventually marching miles to Montgomery, Alabama to have their voices heard (in spite of two failed attempts, one ending in many beaten and bruised by police). The film ended with President Johnson finally sending the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to Congress, and it was passed and signed into law.

I loved that the movie showed Dr. King as a strong leader, but also showed that he was human. He had his imperfections, like his recorded infidelities and damaged relationship with Coretta, as well as his doubts in terms of his leadership and legacy. Viewers see that the movement, while so very vital to this country, had a heavy impact on Dr. King's personal life. He was arrested and thrown in jail many times, and threatened countless occasions over the phone, before his assassination (which, from the movie, he seemed to know was coming). The FBI, under the leader of J. Edgar Hoover, even wired the man's house to not only figure out the plans of the movement, but also to find evidence to pit Dr. King and Coretta against each other (like with the recorded infidelity), so that Dr. King would maybe decide to give up to focus on saving his family. However, his sacrifices, along with so many others, were, obviously, not in vain.

There were many small moments as well that had incredible impact and and really shook me. For example, the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church which killed four little girls on September 15, 1963. It was so sudden and unexpected in the film, as it was that very day, that it threw me emotionally for a bit especially since it happened so early in the film. There was also a small cameo from Oprah Winfrey, who played Annie Lee Cooper, known for punching Selma Sheriff Jim Clark during a protest in front of the Selma Courthouse. Afterwards, she was taken down and beaten severely. There was another moment that resonated with me, when activist Jimmie Lee Jackson was shot and killed after participating in a peaceful protest. After doing my research, I found that the state trooper who killed him pleaded guilty to manslaughter in 2010, and only served six months in prison. All of these moments reminded me what a huge sacrifice all of those who participated in the Civil Rights Movement really made, even though some did not live to see the positive end result.

I won't turn my review into a preaching moment, but my love and appreciation of historical movies has grown immensely as I have gotten older, specifically in terms of African-American history. As a proud black woman, I always love seeing movies that depict the Civil Rights Movement, the good, the bad, and the disgustingly ugly, because it reminds me personally that I have a duty to be better and do more than those who came before me. Why? Because I have the opportunity to, and so many others didn't. At 24, I've been able to do so much that my predecessors probably deemed impossible. Though, especially looking at these past few years, we clearly don't live in a "post-racial" society, and have a long way to go, I still know that America has come a long way.

Go see this movie! Though part of me wishes that the movie focused beyond mostly Dr. King, it was still so powerful and inspiring. The cinematography is absolutely incredible, to the point where you feel like you are right in Selma then. Every scene, especially the negative, is right in your face. It really moved me. The cast, which also included Tom Wilkinson, Tim Roth, Common, Lorraine Toussant, Tessa Thompson, and more, was remarkable as a whole. Definitely a movie I want in my collection when it comes out later in the year!

RATING:  (five out of five stars)


What did you think of the movie? Include your comments below!

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And the drama continues...I mean how could it not? With Fantasia opening up about her suicide attempt and the alleged affair with lover Antwaun Cook, of course people want to hear Paula's side. According to RadarOnline.com, Oprah herself has reached out to Paula to talk about this whole ordeal. And of course, Paula is considering it. She's also been approached by Mo'Nique for an appearance on The Mo'Nique Show, as well.

A source told the site, “There was also the chance for her to appear on a new reality show about spurned women, and she’s considering another option to write a book about the whole Fantasia saga. At the moment she is weighing up all these offers and is just taking time out to look after her sons. She has been allowing Antwaun to spend time with the boys although she is becoming more resigned to the fact that their marriage is definitely over now. Despite anything that Fantasia may say about Antwaun being separated from his wife when she started dating him, Paula firmly believes that she knowingly got involved with a married man.”

You know what, in all honesty, I know that people want to hear Paula's side, but I'm like, "Why?" Everyone already knows what it's gonna be. "Fantasia ruined my family. She has a sextape out. I can't believe this is happening. What about me?" It's going to be the same details we've been reading for weeks now. And now to me, it just seems like she's trying to make money off of it. A book AND a reality series? Come on now. Now, I'm not trying to make light out of this situation, because it definitely is heavy. However, I know that all of the blame is going to be directed at Fantasia. And all of it shouldn't be. I got more to say after the jump.



I don't even say this as a fan backing up Fantasia. Because if she did know that Antwaun was married, I'm definitely against that TRUST. I say this as a young woman who has lately been thinking about this term "homewrecker." I don't agree with it.. Women these days give all the slack to females for "taking their husbands." "She knew I was married, blah blah blah." Face it. There are women in this world like that, who go still go after men despite them being in committed relationships or marriages. If I was in Paula's shoes, 100% of my pain, hurt, yelling, and damage would go to Antwaun. Why? Because I wasn't in a marriage with Fantasia. I was in a marriage with ANTWAUN. I didn't expect Fantasia to be faithful to me. I expected ANTWAUN to be faithful to me. Yet so many times, the other female in the love triangle gets the blame. I'm not saying that "homewreckers" aren't wrong for going after taken men, but aren't the taken men more in the wrong for forgetting what they have? Aren't they the ones who are really wrecking the home? If ever a man cheats on me, I'm completely going after him. Forget the side chick! He's getting the Bernie Waiting to Exhale treatment haha. That's just my opinion.

Anyways, I hope that this situation calms down soon, but I doubt it. More than likely, it will be included in the second season Fantasia's VH1 series, Fantasia For Real, and Paula will more than likely be giving her side of the story soon. The saga continues...I'm upset that Fantasia really did try to commit suicide over this though. Despite what anyone says about her, death ain't nothing to be played with. Ain't no coming back from that.


PEACE.



(Image courtesy of RadarOnline.com)


Yeah you read that title right! Oprah is ending Oprah! Oprah announced earlier today (Friday) on her hit show that her upcoming season, her 25th in fact, will be her last, with the show's series finale being some time in 2011. According to OMG Yahoo!, Oprah put a lot of thought into ending the show and moving on. "25 years feels right in my bones and my spirit. It's the perfect number, the exact right time," Oprah said.


I honestly gasped in shock when I read the news. I mean, it's Oprah! I feel like her show was one of those shows that was supposed to and could have gone on FOREVER! However, it is her show, and maybe she feels like she needs to move on and maybe do something different with herself, or maybe even just relax. I mean, Oprah's been doing this show since 1986! That's a long time to be working. In addition, Oprah has her own production company, Harpo Productions. She has O Magazine (that my mother is a faithful subscriber too), and she does acting! I mean, who can forget Miss Sofia in The Color Purple?! Also I found out she plays the mother of Tiana, the main character of the upcoming Disney movie, The Princess and the Frog. Oprah's been busy!!!!! Let her take a break and chill! I mean, I will definitely miss her show because you definitely learn a lot about other people and yourself watching that show. Oprah makes you think. Her show will be missed, but I say let her branch out maybe, or even just enjoy the fruit of her success! God knows she deserves it.

PEACE.

~Brittany Shawnté