King Kong to screen in cinemas March 15, the first time in over 60 years
Though it’s a genuine icon of American cinema, and one of the most instantly recognizable creations ever put on screen, 1933’s King Kong has not had a nationwide theatrical re-release in 64 years. That changes More...
NPR’s Lakshmi Singh discusses King Kong racism with Robin Means Coleman
King Kong is a metaphor for black men who want to sleep with white women, proposed NPR liberal hosts, discussing the new film Kong: Skull Island. During a segment on NPR, Robin Means Coleman, a professor of Afro-American More...