Bonnie and Clyde are always white, it’s true, but that’s probably because the two notorious criminals were — wait for it — white. Vox’s review of the new film Queen & Slim, which centers on a black couple who become fugitives after killing a racist cop, claims that the film is a retelling of Bonnie and Clyde, and that’s a good thing:
It’s a subversive and powerful way to retell the Bonnie and Clyde myth for a new era — but also to reexamine what that myth has meant (something that Thelma and Louise’s feminist retelling did as well). It was possible to shade the story of a gun-toting white couple on the run from the law as glamorous and electric, a symbol of freedom and rebellion on the open road. But in the American imagination, that pair always had to be white, even if all the other details were fictionalized.
Disney’s “Frozen 2” was the undisputed box office champion this Thanksgiving, generating a record-setting $124 million over the five-day frame. But moviegoers feasted on more than just the further adventures of Princesses Anna and Elsa during Turkey Day. Lionsgate’s murder mystery “Knives Out” and Universal’s romantic drama “Queen and Slim” also beat expectations while countering conventional wisdom about holiday releases.
According to exclusive reporting by News1, Ryan Reynolds will be making a guest appearance in early December on “Running Man.” It is being said that filming will take place while Ryan Reynolds visits Korea with Mélanie Laurent and Michael Bay on December 2 for their Netflix film “6 Underground.”
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