Via The Playlist, here's your chance to finally weigh in on seven minutes of the George Lucas-produced, Anthony Hemingway-directed Tuskegee Airmen biopic Red Tails. The film opens Jan. 20, but your jaw drops effective
By Christopher John Farley Actor David Oyelowo, left, and producer George Lucas attend the "Red Tails" premiere at the Ziegfeld Theater on January 10, 2012 in New York City. The premiere of the new World War II drama "Red Tails" in New York City drew
Red Tails executive producer George Lucas had nothing but good intentions by getting this movie made, but he admits that he has unintentionally put Black filmmakers in jeopardy.
Via The Playlist, here's your chance to finally weigh in on seven minutes of the George Lucas-produced, Anthony Hemingway-directed Tuskegee Airmen biopic Red Tails. The film opens Jan. 20, but your jaw drops effective
Red Tails The story of the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of African American WWII pilots, is coming to the big screen this month on January 20, courtesy of George Lucas. If Red Tails does well at the box office, Lucas told guests
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