Author: Richard Schertzer
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Kamilah Rae Lewis Interview on her Basketball-Playing Father Raymond Lewis
Spotlighting the legacy of the legendary Raymond Lewis through the love of a devoted daughter.
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Is ‘Django Unchained’ Tarantino’s Best Film?
Over a decade ago, Quentin Tarantino released the marvelous western entitled Django Unchained. The film revolves around an enslaved man named Django Freeman who is part of a chain-gang and is freed by a Dentist/Bounty Hunter named Schultz. Django enlists the help of his new Bounty Hunter friend to help rescue his wife from the…
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Carson Lueders Talks Working with Quavo and His Career
I was able to sit down and talk with singer/songwriter Carson Lueders about his career in the music industry. We talked influences from country music to Pop, and his working relationship with Quavo from the The Migos.
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Dia Frampton Talks Her Career and Roles
Richard speaks with Dia Frampton about some of her experiences with acting and music.
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‘Merry & Gay’: A smart and heartfelt LGBTQ Christmas venture
The film centers around two young women, Becca and Sam, who were once high school sweethearts until they reconnect in their town.
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Writer and Producer Ericka Nicole Malone Talks Being A ‘Quiet Inspiration’
Writer and producer of ‘Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story’, Ericka Nicole Malone discusses her humble beginnings in the industry.
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Where Is Albino Representation?
One of the reasons that people with albinism have a difficult time being seen and represented in media is probably because there is a small percentage of them.
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Why It Makes Sense That There Are Black Actors In “The Rings of Power”
Like many things, like animals and people, they always evolve. When the first humans walked the Earth, they originated from Africa and were all black.
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Why ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’ is the Best Animated Disney Movie Ever Made
With such a raw look at the 15th century, it seems that Disney was really trying to step outside of its element with this motion picture.
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Director Anne-Sophie Bine Talks ‘Dog Lover’ and Inception of Film Career
I was able to sit down and talk with the director of the short film Dog Lover Anne-Sophie Bine as she discussed and how she came to be in film.