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Jurnee Smollett opens up on the challenge of raising Black sons in America as ‘We Grown Now’...
TheGrio via Yahoo News· 4 days ago“I could relate to that struggle of raising a Black son,” Smollett tells theGrio exclusively. “I...
Jurnee Smollett And Lil Rel Howery On Emotional Ties To New Film ‘We Grown Now’: How Many Times...
Blavity via Yahoo News· 1 day ago“I was sent the script and I was a fan of our filmmaker’s [Minhal Baig] first film, Hala, and was...
Jurnee Smollett Stars as Dolores in ‘We Grown Now’ - Los Angeles Sentinel
Los Angeles Sentinel· 6 days agoSet in 1992, “We Grown Now” is a film about two African American boys who are also best friends. A series of surprise raids to sweep gangs and other criminal elements from Cabrini Green resulted ...
‘We Grown Now’ review: Coming of age in Chicago’s Cabrini-Green projects, in a movie of true...
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 5 days agoCan we really trust tears as a sign of a film’s quality? A century of so many shameless, relentless...
Here's what's happening this weekend in Chicago
Axios· 5 days agoThis weekend in Chicago, see a new film about Cabrini-Green, taste rum from local vendors in Logan Square or have a party while playing bingo. Zoom in:...
Celebrity Photos April 2024: Riley Keough, Lily Gladstone, Idris Elba
Variety via Yahoo News· 4 days agoApril kicked off with Beyoncé being presented with the Innovator Award at the iHeartRadio Awards in...
‘We Grown Now’ Review: Coming of Age in Chicago’s Cabrini-Green
The Wall Street Journal· 5 days ago(Blake Cameron James) and Eric (Gian Knight Ramirez), two boys of about 10 years old living in the...
An Exploited Neighborhood, Seen Through Children’s Eyes
Vulture· 1 day agoIn We Grown Now, elementary-school-age best friends Malik (Blake Cameron James) and Eric (Gian...
Daywatch: Celebrations planned to mark 420 this weekend
Chicago Tribune· 5 days agoFour years into cannabis legalization in Illinois, celebrations of the April 20 informal weed...
American Confinement in “We Grown Now” and “Stress Positions”
The New Yorker· 1 day agoBoth movies nonetheless emerge from, and even typify, two instantly recognizable strains of American...