INTERVIEW: “Detroit” Actor Will Poulter Embraces Mythology To Portray On-Screen Racist
by Marcel
Updated: December 30, 2018
Originally posted on HipHopDX 8/15/2017
In the supposedly post-racial America, racial tensions continue to be just as high – if not higher – than the days of Jim Crow. For Will Poulter, his role as racist Detroit police officer Krauss in the recently released movie Detroit helped to establish some context as to what is still happening today. DX recently caught up with Poulter in the city of Detroit during the film’s world premiere to discuss his character, the parallels between the events of the movie and today, and what he thinks can be done to help heal.
Read More#DXLive with Skyzoo
by Marcel
Updated: January 2, 2019
INTERVIEW: Skyzoo Breaks Down Secrets To Being A Professional Ghostwriter & Talks Role In “Patti Cake$”
by Marcel
Updated: December 30, 2018
Originally posted on HipHopDX 8/6/2017
For MCs as technically gifted as Skyzoo, there are many lucrative paths your career can take you. The Brooklyn Knight has lent his pen to many top secret projects. Fresh off the release of his hardbody new project, Peddler’s Theme, Sky stopped by the DXHQ to talk with the #DXLive crew about how the ghostwriting game truly works and his role in the upcoming film, Patti Cake$.
Read More“Detroit” Actor John Boyega Analyzes Systematic Racism
by Marcel
Updated: January 2, 2019
I was able to sit down with John Boyega in Detroit on the heels of the premier of his latest movie “Detroit” about the systematic racism his character had to navigate.
INTERVIEW: “Detroit” Actor John Boyega Analyzes Systematic Racism
by Marcel
Updated: December 30, 2018
Originally posted on HipHopDX 8/4/2017
John Boyega’s latest role in the movie Detroit adds a new layer to his already storied career of just a few years.
Boyega plays Melvin Dismukes, a black security guard mired in the middle of police murder and attempted cover up during the 1967 civilian uprisings in Detroit. Dismukes was a complicated character whose actions after the event led to many of his African-American counterparts at the time labeling him an Uncle Tom. Dismukes would eventually move to the suburbs after receiving countless death threats.
Read MoreINTERVIEW: Jason Mitchell & Algee Smith On Importance Of Detroit Riots’ History
by Marcel
Updated: December 30, 2018
Originally posted on HipHopDX 8/4/2017
The young careers of Jason Mitchell and Algee Smith have already been promising. Breaking out as Eazy-E in 2015’s Straight Outta Compton and Ralph Tresvant in this year’s New Edition biopic respectively, both Jason and Algee’s trajectory couldn’t be higher.
Kathryn Bigelow’s visceral and harrowing new movie Detroit based on real events brings the two together with the 1967 civil uprising in Detroit as the backdrop. Algee plays Larry Cleveland Reed, lead singer of soul group The Dramatics and Jason depicts 17-year-old Carl Cooper, who was viciously executed by a white Detroit police officer.
Read More#DXLive with Lady Luck
by Marcel
Updated: January 2, 2019
INTERVIEW: Lady Luck Bombs On Remy Ma, Ms. Hustle, & DJ Kay Slay During #DXLive
by Marcel
Updated: December 30, 2018
Originally posted on HipHopDX 7/31/2017
Throughout the years, Lady Luck has had her fair share of ups, downs, and industry beefs. As a straight shooter, Luck has never been one to bite her tongue or mince her words. The New Jersey-born wordsmith recently stopped by the DXHQ with her fiancé and business partner Somaya Reece to chop it up with the #DXLive team about new ventures, music, and rap feuds — both old and new.
As anyone with two ears very well knows, the topic of rap beef always looms with Hip Hop. Luck explains how her beef with Remy Ma has evolved and where it is today.
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