Barry Jenkins
Barry Jenkins Deserves an Oscar for These 'Notting Hill' Plane Tweets
The 'Moonlight' director took us on an emotional rollercoaster that included Rick Ross, comparisons to antique lamps, Twitter polls, and Woodford Reserve bourbon.
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'Dear White People' Is Hilarious, Real, and Necessary
Justin Simien's sequel isn't just a television show but an act of revolution.
'Moonlight' Director Barry Jenkins Is Turning 'The Underground Railroad' into an Amazon Series
Jenkins will write and direct the adaptation of Colson Whitehead's award-winning novel for the streaming service.
The Wrong Best Picture Getting Announced Made the Oscars Almost Interesting
Veteran actors Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway mistakenly announced the winner was "La La Land" not "Moonlight."
The Wrong Best Picture Getting Announced Made the Oscars Almost Interesting
Veteran actors Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway mistakenly announced the winner was "La La Land" not "Moonlight."
Looks Like 'La La Land' Is the Darling of the 2017 Golden Globes
The Damien Chazelle–directed musical pulled in a whopping seven nominations.
'Moonlight' Story Writer Tarell Alvin McCraney on the Chaos That Is Memory
We spoke to the actor and playwright about the film’s deeply personal origins.
Director Barry Jenkins on Creating Empathy Through His Film 'Moonlight'
We sat down with the director to chat about his fantastic new coming-of-age drama about a boy grappling with his identity and sexuality in a rough Miami neighborhood.
'Moonlight' Director Barry Jenkins on Bringing 'Art House to the Hood'
We spoke to the filmmaker about his game-changing film about what it's like to be young, gay, and black in Miami.
‘Moonlight’ Captures the Complexities of Growing Up Gay and Black in America
The film, which sees release this Friday, navigates the intersection of two distinct experiences in ways most cinema hasn't.