Spike Lee

"Black Panther" made history and Trevor Noah made fun of white people. It was a night to remember!
The Best Picture choice can't undermine progress on representation, diversity and the importance of spotlighting marginalized voices.
We don't know if Jackson or Lee was happier about the filmmaker's Oscar win on Sunday night.
The Oscar-winning director remembered America's slaveholding past and told voters to get “on the right side of history” in 2020.
Asked what he thought of the film’s victory, Lee laughed and shouted, “Next question.”
The filmmaker won the Oscar for adapted screenplay on Sunday night.
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The "BlacKkKlansman" filmmaker also paid homage to his 1989 film "Do the Right Thing."
The "BlacKkKlansman" director said he doesn't want to hear anyone defend their blackface by saying "it was the '80s."
This year's class features the most female nominees in Oscar history.