Hey, "The Masked Singer" fans. It's that time of the week, once again. The people over at Fox are going to serve up another new episode of The Masked Singer tonight, October 18, 2023. Tonight's new episode will be the 5th installment of The Masked Singer's current season 10, and we're going to run some preview intel for it in this article. We were able to get a hold of an official press release for tonight's new, October 18, 2023 episode. So, we're going to certainly see what it has to say right now. Let's get to it. First thing's first. Tonight's new, October 18, 2023 episode 5 of The Masked Singer season 10 does have an official title to go along with it. It's Called,"A Celebration of Elton John." That means you guys are going to see the contestants sing only songs out of John Elton's catalog.
- 10/18/2023
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Spike Lee's adaptation of Alex Haley's autobiography makes a good fist of profiling the controversial civil-rights campaigner
Malcolm X (1992)
Director: Spike Lee
Entertainment grade: A–
History grade: C+
Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little and later named El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, was an African-American Muslim leader who emerged from the Nation of Islam.
Screenplay
A film of The Autobiography of Malcolm X was first planned in 1967 and written by James Baldwin. To avoid legal trouble, Baldwin's script did not mention the Nation of Islam, calling it "the Movement". More than that, his draft was criticised for reflecting his own sexuality and politics rather than Malcolm's. Baldwin was openly gay, and favoured integration rather than black separatism. In an intriguing twist, since Baldwin's death in 1987 more than one biography has alleged that Malcolm himself had homosexual encounters in the early 1940s, which would have made ideal material for Baldwin. Spike Lee...
Malcolm X (1992)
Director: Spike Lee
Entertainment grade: A–
History grade: C+
Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little and later named El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, was an African-American Muslim leader who emerged from the Nation of Islam.
Screenplay
A film of The Autobiography of Malcolm X was first planned in 1967 and written by James Baldwin. To avoid legal trouble, Baldwin's script did not mention the Nation of Islam, calling it "the Movement". More than that, his draft was criticised for reflecting his own sexuality and politics rather than Malcolm's. Baldwin was openly gay, and favoured integration rather than black separatism. In an intriguing twist, since Baldwin's death in 1987 more than one biography has alleged that Malcolm himself had homosexual encounters in the early 1940s, which would have made ideal material for Baldwin. Spike Lee...
- 11/11/2011
- by Alex von Tunzelmann
- The Guardian - Film News
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