Ranking 2Pac's Movie Roles
Tupac Shakur is better known for his impact as a musician, but he was also a great actor. Here's a definitive ranking of 2Pac's performances as an actor.
Brian Tyree Henry Previews What's Coming on 'Atlanta': "We’re Gonna Take a Detour on Your Ass"
The 'Atlanta' actor discusses the show's direction and his connection to its setting.
Git Up, Git Out: How 'Atlanta' Captures the Complexities of Being Young and Black
Donald Glover's new series looks at the trials and tribulations of the black experience.
The 'Power' Season Three Premiere Sets Up a Gripping Death Match
The Starz drama excels as pressure mounts in its new season.
Marc Lamont Hill: "TV Is Deeply Unequal" but That's About to Change
Hill discusses how his new show will reflect his personality.
Not Another Teen Movie: The Harsh Reality of 'Boyz n the Hood'
America eats its young.
Has Marvel Finally Solved Its Diversity Issues?
Marvel has made diversity a priority, but there's still more work to be done.
Relationship Goals or Nah: Reexamining 'Baby Boy' and Love 15 Years Later
Why we connect with the drama of 'Baby Boy.'
'Reasonable Doubt': Jay Z's Quarter-Life Crisis
Twenty years after its release, 'Reasonable Doubt' is a look into the mind of a man in progress.
Why 'Roots' Is Still Important
The 'Roots' miniseries is just important today as it was back then.
What President Obama Has Meant to Black Youth
Barack Obama's presidency has had an undeniably positive impact on black identity.
The 1990s Orlando Magic: The Imaginary Dynasty
Don't let nostalgia cloud the truth. The Magic were good, not great.
Verdict's In: 'American Crime Story: The People v. OJ Simpson' Is the Year's Best Show
High risk. High drama. High-reward.
Blood Is Thicker: What 'The Art of Organized Noize' Says About Family
The Netflix documentary details how much the legendary producers valued family.
'Caine & Abel: Why 'House of Balloons' Was the Weeknd at His Purest
The Toronto singer's debut remains his most raw and influential work.
Living for the City: 'New Jack City' at 25
A look back at the crack era.
The Oscars Addressed Racism in Hollywood, But There's Still a Long Way to Go
Will the point be lost?
You're Hot Until You're Not: The Harsh Cycle of Black TV
The cycle continues.
It's time to let go of the friend-zone myth
Stop being in denial.
Remembering Three 6 Mafia's Oscars Win in Light of #OscarsSoWhite
The night Three 6 Mafia shocked the world.