– Diahann Carroll & Sidney Poitier in Paris Blues (1961)

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– Diahann Carroll & Sidney Poitier in Paris Blues (1961)
– Paul Newman & Diahann Carroll in Paris Blues (1961)
I think it’s inspiring for young black girls to finally see themselves onscreen and feel like they have a reference in a strong woman. I didn’t often have it when I was younger - in fact, I didn’t really have it at all. So, now it’s nice that they have this movie [which] is almost like a classic movie. They can use this to change the mentality. They have a completely different way of approaching life than we did when we were young. And so, I’m grateful they get to see their truth.
WINSTON DUKE for the Hollywood Reporter (2019)
Insecure: S3E1 | Better-Like
Yvonne Orji on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
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What is your favorite combination of film genres?
literally anything you mix with horror elements... i will most likely watch it!
Prettiest movies you’ve ever seen?
omg so many! embrace of the serpent, laurence anyways, across the universe
What’s the most blind you’ve ever gone into a movie?
i avoid watching trailers from directors like yorgos lanthimos or chan wook park. i like to feel like WHAT THE FUCK from the bottom of my heart
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