It's Dan Howard trying to avoid the Chow brothers. “Hey, Mikey,” I say loud enough to reach them. “Hey, Marlon. Hold on a minute.” The Chow brothers turn to face me, and Dan makes a break for it through the sliding door to the skywalk, ...
Roy Williams' Sucker Punch looks back on what it was like to be young and black in the 1980s and asks if the right battles have been fought, let alone won.
In this official book, Snyder guides you through the many amazing worlds and characters of the film, with eye-popping production art and stunning photographs by Clay Enos (Watchmen: Portraits).
The book draws on contemporary sources, such as trade-paper film reviews, as well as modern academic criticism, to build a highly readable account of the development of the boxing genre and its narrative conventions.
"A brutal murder, a suspect in jail, and an execution planned, but what if the wrong person is about to be executed?
Roy Williams' Sucker Punch looks back on what it was like to be young and Black in the 80s and asks if the right battles have been fought, let alone won.