Director Deon Taylor on the Human Cost of the Hollywood Strikes: ‘There’s People Who Are Homeless’
“There’s people who can’t pay their bills,” Taylor told Urban Hollywood 411.
“There’s people who can’t pay their bills,” Taylor told Urban Hollywood 411.
The modern version will be set in a metropolitan city after the coronavirus pandemic.
The horror comedy arrives in theaters on Friday, June 11.
The horror comedy comes out in theaters on Friday, June 11.
The film will be set in 1961 as young activists demand equality and social justice.
“This is a role that just doesn’t come around often enough,” Ealy tells Urban Hollywood 411.
The thriller from writer-director Deon Taylor stars Michael Ealy and Hilary Swank.
“Failing to select a Black woman in 2020 means you will lose the election,” they wrote in a letter.
“They’re going to tend to lean towards the hundred million dollar tentpole film,” Taylor says about the studios.
The two films were moved amid the coronavirus crisis.