In the early moments of the film, written and directed by Elijah Bynum, everything about the fashion, the setting, and the subject suggests the late seventies. As the doe-eyed playwright in Joe Talbot’s “The Last Black Man in San Francisco,” Majors, in a tweed jacket and slouched button-downs, brought back the romanticism of the Black bohemian. By then, Majors was a mainstay in the trades, having appeared as charismatic villains in “Creed III” and the Marvel film “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.” The charges came as a real shock.
Author: Doreen St. Félix
Published at: 2025-04-05 20:24:51
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