Bunk’d: Learning the Ropes Season 7 Episode 12 Friends in Snow Places Airs December 1 2023 on Disney
In the heartwarming episode of “Bunk’d: Learning the Ropes,” titled “Friends in Snow Places,” airing on Disney at 9:30 Pm on Friday, December 1, 2023, the spirit of the season takes center stage at the ranch. Santa’s beloved reindeer, Comet and Cupid, make a special visit, bringing joy and festive cheer to the eager campers and their counselors.
Meanwhile, the adventure unfolds as Lou, Parker, and Jake embark on a journey to a picturesque mountain lodge. However, their plans take an unexpected turn as they find themselves caught in the icy grip of winter, facing the challenges of the snowy landscape. As the trio navigates the frosty terrain, viewers can expect a blend of laughter, friendship, and valuable lessons, making this episode a delightful addition to the holiday-themed series.
With the magic of the holidays and the camaraderie of the campers, “Friends in Snow Places” promises an entertaining and heartwarming experience for audiences of all ages,...
Meanwhile, the adventure unfolds as Lou, Parker, and Jake embark on a journey to a picturesque mountain lodge. However, their plans take an unexpected turn as they find themselves caught in the icy grip of winter, facing the challenges of the snowy landscape. As the trio navigates the frosty terrain, viewers can expect a blend of laughter, friendship, and valuable lessons, making this episode a delightful addition to the holiday-themed series.
With the magic of the holidays and the camaraderie of the campers, “Friends in Snow Places” promises an entertaining and heartwarming experience for audiences of all ages,...
- 11/24/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Friday, September 29, 2023, at 9:30 Pm on Disney, viewers can tune in to Season 7, Episode 11 of “Bunk’d: Learning the Ropes” titled “The Glitching Hour.” This episode promises a mix of mystery and humor as the characters find themselves in unusual situations.
Noah and Megan stumble upon a strange VHS tape that sparks their curiosity. As they watch the tape, they begin to question whether their friend Jake is truly who he appears to be. The mystery unravels as they delve deeper into this peculiar discovery.
Meanwhile, Lou, one of the camp counselors, starts to believe that her life is actually a television show, adding a quirky twist to the storyline. Bill and Winnie also find themselves caught up in the confusion, wondering if they are simply actors in this strange scenario.
“Bunk’d: Learning the Ropes” is known for its comedic and adventurous tales set in a summer camp. In this episode,...
Noah and Megan stumble upon a strange VHS tape that sparks their curiosity. As they watch the tape, they begin to question whether their friend Jake is truly who he appears to be. The mystery unravels as they delve deeper into this peculiar discovery.
Meanwhile, Lou, one of the camp counselors, starts to believe that her life is actually a television show, adding a quirky twist to the storyline. Bill and Winnie also find themselves caught up in the confusion, wondering if they are simply actors in this strange scenario.
“Bunk’d: Learning the Ropes” is known for its comedic and adventurous tales set in a summer camp. In this episode,...
- 9/24/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Sunday, September 24, 2023, at 8:30 Pm, Disney will air Season 7, Episode 10 of “Bunk’d: Learning the Ropes” titled “Me, Myself, and A.I.” In this episode, Lou, Parker, Noah, and Destiny travel to Dusty Tush, Wyo., to open a new camp at a dude ranch they purchased from The Marshall.
Viewers will see Lou, Parker, Noah, and Destiny as they embark on a journey to Dusty Tush, Wyo., to set up a new camp. They’ve acquired a dude ranch from The Marshall and are excited to start this new adventure.
The episode titled “Me, Myself, and A.I.” unfolds as they tackle the challenges of running a camp in a different location. It’s an opportunity for fans of “Bunk’d” to follow their adventures and see how they adapt to their new surroundings.
Be sure to tune in to Disney on Sunday at 8:30 Pm to join Lou, Parker, Noah,...
Viewers will see Lou, Parker, Noah, and Destiny as they embark on a journey to Dusty Tush, Wyo., to set up a new camp. They’ve acquired a dude ranch from The Marshall and are excited to start this new adventure.
The episode titled “Me, Myself, and A.I.” unfolds as they tackle the challenges of running a camp in a different location. It’s an opportunity for fans of “Bunk’d” to follow their adventures and see how they adapt to their new surroundings.
Be sure to tune in to Disney on Sunday at 8:30 Pm to join Lou, Parker, Noah,...
- 9/19/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Sunday, September 17, 2023, at 8:30 Pm, Disney will air Season 7, Episode 9 of “Bunk’d: Learning the Ropes” titled “Coop D’etat.” In this episode, Winnie and Jake make an exciting discovery when they learn about a gymnastics exhibition in town featuring their heroes, Katelyn Ohashi and Jordan Chiles. The prospect of seeing these famous gymnasts in action adds a touch of thrill to their day.
Meanwhile, Noah and Bill lend a helping hand to Parker, the new mayor of Dusty Tush. This subplot introduces viewers to the new character and provides a glimpse into the adventures and challenges that await the campers at Camp Kikiwaka.
“Bunk’d: Learning the Ropes” continues to entertain and engage young audiences with its fun-filled episodes and relatable characters. This episode promises a blend of excitement and community spirit as the campers explore their interests and assist their newfound friend.
So, don’t forget to tune in on Sunday,...
Meanwhile, Noah and Bill lend a helping hand to Parker, the new mayor of Dusty Tush. This subplot introduces viewers to the new character and provides a glimpse into the adventures and challenges that await the campers at Camp Kikiwaka.
“Bunk’d: Learning the Ropes” continues to entertain and engage young audiences with its fun-filled episodes and relatable characters. This episode promises a blend of excitement and community spirit as the campers explore their interests and assist their newfound friend.
So, don’t forget to tune in on Sunday,...
- 9/16/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Father’s Day and Juneteenth overlap this year, and there is no shortage of programming on television for the latter holiday, which celebrates the day in 1865 when Union soldiers, led by Major General Gordon Granger, landed at Galveston, Texas, and delivered the news that all enslaved people were free. The Emancipation Proclamation arrived two years later on Jan. 1, 1863.
Juneteenth has gained more awareness in recent years, finally becoming recognized as a federal holiday in 2021.
Programming celebrating Black music, culture and more will run all weekend, culminating in the holiday itself on Sunday, June 19.
Below, check out our Juneteenth viewing guide to watch to watch on TV and streaming this weekend.
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Country singer Jimmie Allen will host an hourlong segment recognizing the influence of Black artists in music. The special will run on ABC on Friday, June 18 starting at 8pm Eastern and Pacific time. The “Sound of Freedom:...
Juneteenth has gained more awareness in recent years, finally becoming recognized as a federal holiday in 2021.
Programming celebrating Black music, culture and more will run all weekend, culminating in the holiday itself on Sunday, June 19.
Below, check out our Juneteenth viewing guide to watch to watch on TV and streaming this weekend.
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Country singer Jimmie Allen will host an hourlong segment recognizing the influence of Black artists in music. The special will run on ABC on Friday, June 18 starting at 8pm Eastern and Pacific time. The “Sound of Freedom:...
- 6/18/2022
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Bunk’d is barreling back for a Season 6 full of changes.
Boasting the official new title Bunk’d: Learning the Ropes, the new season will kick off Friday, June 10 at 7:30/6:30c on the Disney Channel, TVLine has learned. The new episodes pick up with Lou, Parker, Destiny and Noah working at the soon-to-be Kikiwaka Ranch in fictional Dusty Tush, Wyoming.
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Boasting the official new title Bunk’d: Learning the Ropes, the new season will kick off Friday, June 10 at 7:30/6:30c on the Disney Channel, TVLine has learned. The new episodes pick up with Lou, Parker, Destiny and Noah working at the soon-to-be Kikiwaka Ranch in fictional Dusty Tush, Wyoming.
More from TVLineBunk'd Renewed for Wild West-Themed Season 6 at Disney Channel — Find Out Which Characters Are ReturningZombies Fans Will Flip for Meg Donnelly and Trevor Tordjman's Bunk'd Finale Reunion — Watch Sneak PeekRaven's Home Returns for Season 5: Watch...
- 5/10/2022
- by Mekeisha Madden Toby
- TVLine.com
Editor’s note: Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series debuts and celebrates the scripts of films that will be factors in this year’s movie awards race.
There have been Black ensemble Westerns before, from Posse in 1993 all the way back to 1937’s Harlem on the Prairie. Still, they’ve hardly been as prolific as those led by Clint Eastwood and John Wayne. Now comes The Harder They Fall, Netflix’s Jeymes Samuel-helmed pic, which combines an ensemble cast of Black actors with a Sergio Leone-inspired style, plus a few modern touches.
When Nat Love (Jonathan Majors) was a child, Rufus Buck (Idris Elba) killed his parents. After a prison break frees Buck, Love assembles a gang to kill him. Love’s gang includes saloon owner Stagecoach Mary Fields (Zazie Beetz) and Fields’ muscle Cuffee (Danielle Deadwyler). Buck’s gang includes Cherokee Bill (Lakeith Stanfield) and Trudy Smith...
There have been Black ensemble Westerns before, from Posse in 1993 all the way back to 1937’s Harlem on the Prairie. Still, they’ve hardly been as prolific as those led by Clint Eastwood and John Wayne. Now comes The Harder They Fall, Netflix’s Jeymes Samuel-helmed pic, which combines an ensemble cast of Black actors with a Sergio Leone-inspired style, plus a few modern touches.
When Nat Love (Jonathan Majors) was a child, Rufus Buck (Idris Elba) killed his parents. After a prison break frees Buck, Love assembles a gang to kill him. Love’s gang includes saloon owner Stagecoach Mary Fields (Zazie Beetz) and Fields’ muscle Cuffee (Danielle Deadwyler). Buck’s gang includes Cherokee Bill (Lakeith Stanfield) and Trudy Smith...
- 12/17/2021
- by Fred Topel
- Deadline Film + TV
Disney Channel is saying sayonara to Camp Kikiwaka and “hey, dude” to Kikiwaka Ranch. The network has renewed Jessie spinoff Bunk’d for a sixth season, which will send several returning characters (and a few new additions) to a new location out west in 2022.
Officially titled Bunk’d: Learning the Ropes, the new season picks up as “Lou, Parker, Destiny and Noah arrive at the soon-to-be Kikiwaka Ranch in Dusty Tush, Wyoming, where Lou must convince the surly owner, aka ‘The Marshal’ to officially sell the property to her,” according to the official logline. “In the meantime, counselors Noah and Destiny...
Officially titled Bunk’d: Learning the Ropes, the new season picks up as “Lou, Parker, Destiny and Noah arrive at the soon-to-be Kikiwaka Ranch in Dusty Tush, Wyoming, where Lou must convince the surly owner, aka ‘The Marshal’ to officially sell the property to her,” according to the official logline. “In the meantime, counselors Noah and Destiny...
- 12/15/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Disney Channel has renewed the comedy series Bunk’d for a sixth season, set to premiere in 2022. The new installment, titled Bunk’d: Learning the Ropes, is set at a dude ranch in the Wild West.
Returning series regulars include Miranda May (Lou), Trevor Tordjman (Parker), Mallory James Mahoney (Destiny), and Israel Johnson (Noah). Newly added cast includes Shiloh Verrico (Country Comfort) as Winnie, Luke Busey (Cobweb) as Jake, and newcomer Alfred Lewis as Bill.
The new season kicks off as Lou, Parker, Destiny, and Noah arrive at the soon-to-be Kikiwaka Ranch in Dusty Tush, Wy, where Lou must convince the surly owner, aka “The Marshal” to officially sell the property to her.
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Also, counselors Noah and Destiny are keeping busy with the newly arrived campers, including Bill, a no-nonsense descendant of famous cowboy Bill Pickett who prefers roping...
Returning series regulars include Miranda May (Lou), Trevor Tordjman (Parker), Mallory James Mahoney (Destiny), and Israel Johnson (Noah). Newly added cast includes Shiloh Verrico (Country Comfort) as Winnie, Luke Busey (Cobweb) as Jake, and newcomer Alfred Lewis as Bill.
The new season kicks off as Lou, Parker, Destiny, and Noah arrive at the soon-to-be Kikiwaka Ranch in Dusty Tush, Wy, where Lou must convince the surly owner, aka “The Marshal” to officially sell the property to her.
Cancellations/Renewals Scorecard: TV Shows Ended Or Continuing In 2020-21 Season
Also, counselors Noah and Destiny are keeping busy with the newly arrived campers, including Bill, a no-nonsense descendant of famous cowboy Bill Pickett who prefers roping...
- 12/15/2021
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix's Western movie The Harder They Fall brings together a top-notch cast for a high-stakes, high-action adventure (with a killer soundtrack) that, unlike many Westerns, centers on Black characters. It's the kind of movie that feels like it could be based on true stories, but is it actually? The answer to that is both yes and no. While it's not based on one specific event, and it actually contradicts the historical record in some ways, The Harder They Fall does take its inspiration from real people and events in the "Wild West" of 19th-century America.
Is The Harder They Fall About Real People?
The main characters in the movie are, in fact, fictionalized versions of real people in the American West. Nat Love, played in the movie by Jonathan Majors, was a formerly enslaved person who became a cowboy and a folk hero who eventually wrote his own accounts of his exploits.
Is The Harder They Fall About Real People?
The main characters in the movie are, in fact, fictionalized versions of real people in the American West. Nat Love, played in the movie by Jonathan Majors, was a formerly enslaved person who became a cowboy and a folk hero who eventually wrote his own accounts of his exploits.
- 11/4/2021
- by Amanda Prahl
- Popsugar.com
Before the opening credits of Jeymes Samuel’s “The Harder They Fall” splash across the screen, outlaw Rufus Buck (Idris Elba) has already murdered two people, irrevocably changing a young boy’s life and setting the stage for an epic-scale shoot-em-up in the process. Set in the Old West, the Netflix feature has all the bells and whistles of a traditional Hollywood Western, but Samuel’s debut feature isn’t just a new spin on classics of the genre like “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance” or “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.” This narrative is grounded in actual history.
Samuel’s world is populated by characters named after real-life Black figures who lived (and sometimes caused chaos) in the Old West. For Samuel and his star Jonathan Majors, who plays the revenge-minded Nat Love, it was about unearthing the true history of the American West and getting into...
Samuel’s world is populated by characters named after real-life Black figures who lived (and sometimes caused chaos) in the Old West. For Samuel and his star Jonathan Majors, who plays the revenge-minded Nat Love, it was about unearthing the true history of the American West and getting into...
- 11/2/2021
- by Aramide A Tinubu
- Indiewire
The Harder They Fall (C: L-r): Regina King as Trudy Smith, Zazie Beetz as Mary Fields. Cr: David Lee/Netflix © 2021
What say we saddle up and mosey’ down to the ole’ multiplex, pardner’? Or something like that since we’ve got an opportunity to take in a true cinematic rarity. Several decades ago the Western (or as the Variety “trade paper’ called them “Oaters”) was a staple at the local “Bijou”, just like comedies, musicals, romances, and horror flicks. And TV “rode alongside’ with the genre encompassing over half of network primetime fare. Oh, but now…(cue the tumbleweeds). Sure, there have been modern Westerns like the recent Let Him Go and Cry MacHo, but they’re pretty much set in modern times. No, this new one takes place near the tail end of the 19th century and its cast is mainly black (I’d say African-American but many...
What say we saddle up and mosey’ down to the ole’ multiplex, pardner’? Or something like that since we’ve got an opportunity to take in a true cinematic rarity. Several decades ago the Western (or as the Variety “trade paper’ called them “Oaters”) was a staple at the local “Bijou”, just like comedies, musicals, romances, and horror flicks. And TV “rode alongside’ with the genre encompassing over half of network primetime fare. Oh, but now…(cue the tumbleweeds). Sure, there have been modern Westerns like the recent Let Him Go and Cry MacHo, but they’re pretty much set in modern times. No, this new one takes place near the tail end of the 19th century and its cast is mainly black (I’d say African-American but many...
- 10/21/2021
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Netflix has premiered the official trailer for its upcoming Western film “The Harder They Fall,” which might just be one of the most star-studded titles of the fall movie season. Take a deep breath and check out this roster of actors: Jonathan Majors, Zazie Beetz, Delroy Lindo, Lakeith Stanfield, Regina King, Idris Elba, Danielle Deadwyler, Edi Gathegi, R.J. Cyler, Damon Wayans Jr., and Deon Cole. If “The Harder They Fall” wasn’t one of your most anticipated films of 2021, it certainly just become one. Netflix is billing the film as “a new school Western.”
“The Harder They Fall” is the latest directorial effort from writer-director Jeymes Samuel. The filmmaker was behind the 2013 short film “They Die by Dawn,” a Western starring Rosario Dawson and Giancarlo Esposito. Samuel wrote “The Harder They Fall” with Boaz Yakin, best known as the director of “Remember the Titans” and screenwriter of “Now You See Me.
“The Harder They Fall” is the latest directorial effort from writer-director Jeymes Samuel. The filmmaker was behind the 2013 short film “They Die by Dawn,” a Western starring Rosario Dawson and Giancarlo Esposito. Samuel wrote “The Harder They Fall” with Boaz Yakin, best known as the director of “Remember the Titans” and screenwriter of “Now You See Me.
- 9/28/2021
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Jay-Z has teased a new collaborative track with Kid Cudi in the second trailer for Netflix western “The Harder They Fall,” which the rapper and business mogul also produced.
The song rings out in the second half of the trailer as Zazie Beetz aims a rifle toward the camera. As different action-packed clips play featuring stars Idris Elba, Jonathan Majors and Regina King, viewers get a sneak peek at Jay-Z’s verse on the track.
“The Harder They Fall” follows an epic face-off between two fearless groups of cowboys and cowgirls. According to the film’s official synopsis: “When outlaw Nat Love (Majors) discovers that his enemy Rufus Buck (Elba) is being released from prison, he rounds up his gang to track Rufus down and seek revenge. Those riding with him in this assured, righteously new school Western include his former love Stagecoach Mary (Beetz), his right and left hand...
The song rings out in the second half of the trailer as Zazie Beetz aims a rifle toward the camera. As different action-packed clips play featuring stars Idris Elba, Jonathan Majors and Regina King, viewers get a sneak peek at Jay-Z’s verse on the track.
“The Harder They Fall” follows an epic face-off between two fearless groups of cowboys and cowgirls. According to the film’s official synopsis: “When outlaw Nat Love (Majors) discovers that his enemy Rufus Buck (Elba) is being released from prison, he rounds up his gang to track Rufus down and seek revenge. Those riding with him in this assured, righteously new school Western include his former love Stagecoach Mary (Beetz), his right and left hand...
- 9/28/2021
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
"The Harder They Fall" is the new Western feature directed by Jeymes Samuel, starring Jonathan Majors, Idris Elba, Zazie Beetz, Lakeith Stanfield, Delroy Lindo, Edi Gathegi, Rj Cyler and Regina King, streaming on Netflix in 2021, following a screening October 6, 2021 at the London Film Festival:
"When outlaw Nat Love (Majors) discovers his enemy 'Rufus Buck' (Elba) is being released from prison he rounds up his gang to track Rufus down and seek revenge.
"Those riding with him include his former love 'Stagecoach Mary' (Beetz), his right and left hand men — hot-tempered 'Bill Pickett' (Gathegi) and fast drawing 'Jim Beckwourth' (Cyler).
"But Rufus Buck has his own fearsome crew, including 'Treacherous Trudy Smith' (King) and 'Cherokee Bill' (Stanfield)..."
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"When outlaw Nat Love (Majors) discovers his enemy 'Rufus Buck' (Elba) is being released from prison he rounds up his gang to track Rufus down and seek revenge.
"Those riding with him include his former love 'Stagecoach Mary' (Beetz), his right and left hand men — hot-tempered 'Bill Pickett' (Gathegi) and fast drawing 'Jim Beckwourth' (Cyler).
"But Rufus Buck has his own fearsome crew, including 'Treacherous Trudy Smith' (King) and 'Cherokee Bill' (Stanfield)..."
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- 8/4/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
The 65th BFI London Film Festival (6 October – 17 October) will open with the world premiere of Netflix western The Harder They Fall, whose all-star cast includes Jonathan Majors, Zazie Beetz, Delroy Lindo, Lakeith Stanfield, Danielle Deadwyler, Edi Gathegi, R.J. Cyler, Damon Wayans Jr. and Deon Cole with Regina King and Idris Elba.
The film is directed by Londoner Jeymes Samuel and will debut on the 6 October at the Lff gala venue the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall, with Samuel expected to attend along with key cast including Majors, Beetz, King and Idris Elba. You can check out the film’s fun, Tarantino-esque first trailer here.
There will also be simultaneous preview screenings of the movie at cinemas across the UK. The film will debut on Netflix on November 3 following a theatrical release in UK cinemas.
Written by Samuel and Boaz Yakin produced by Shawn Carter, James Lassiter, Lawrence Bender and Samuel,...
The film is directed by Londoner Jeymes Samuel and will debut on the 6 October at the Lff gala venue the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall, with Samuel expected to attend along with key cast including Majors, Beetz, King and Idris Elba. You can check out the film’s fun, Tarantino-esque first trailer here.
There will also be simultaneous preview screenings of the movie at cinemas across the UK. The film will debut on Netflix on November 3 following a theatrical release in UK cinemas.
Written by Samuel and Boaz Yakin produced by Shawn Carter, James Lassiter, Lawrence Bender and Samuel,...
- 8/4/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has released the first teaser for The Harder They Fall, a new Western action flick starring Jonathan Majors, Idris Elba, Regina King and Lakeith Stanfield. After delayed production due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the film will premiere later this year on the streaming platform.
The Harder They Fall follows the journey of outlaw Nat Love (Majors) as he rounds up members of his old posse upon learning that his enemy, Rufus Buck (Elba), has been released from prison. Love and his crew are based on real-life cowboys, mail carriers,...
The Harder They Fall follows the journey of outlaw Nat Love (Majors) as he rounds up members of his old posse upon learning that his enemy, Rufus Buck (Elba), has been released from prison. Love and his crew are based on real-life cowboys, mail carriers,...
- 6/24/2021
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
One of the most stacked casts in some time is arriving this fall on Netflix. Regina King, Idris Elba, Jonathan Majors, Zazie Beetz, Delroy Lindo, Lakeith Stanfield, Danielle Deadwyler, Edi Gathegi, R.J. Cyler, Damon Wayans Jr., and Deon Cole lead the new western The Harder They Fall. Directed by musician and filmmaker Jeymes Samuel (aka The Bullitts), who scripted with Boaz Yakin, the first trailer has now arrived.
As the official synopsis reads, “When outlaw Nat Love (Jonathan Majors) discovers that his enemy Rufus Buck (Idris Elba) is being released from prison he rounds up his gang to track Rufus down and seek revenge. Those riding with him in this assured, righteously new school Western include his former love Stagecoach Mary (Zazie Beetz), his right and left hand men — hot-tempered Bill Pickett (Edi Gathegi) and fast drawing Jim Beckwourth (R.J. Cyler)—and a surprising adversary-turned-ally. Rufus Buck has his own fearsome crew,...
As the official synopsis reads, “When outlaw Nat Love (Jonathan Majors) discovers that his enemy Rufus Buck (Idris Elba) is being released from prison he rounds up his gang to track Rufus down and seek revenge. Those riding with him in this assured, righteously new school Western include his former love Stagecoach Mary (Zazie Beetz), his right and left hand men — hot-tempered Bill Pickett (Edi Gathegi) and fast drawing Jim Beckwourth (R.J. Cyler)—and a surprising adversary-turned-ally. Rufus Buck has his own fearsome crew,...
- 6/24/2021
- by Leonard Pearce
- The Film Stage
Justin Cory Richard sits at a watering hole somewhere outside of East Los Angeles. It’s empty, save for a few patrons and a regular who has just pulled up a bar stool next to us. Richard, a 36-year-old African American professional bull rider from Houston, is dressed like he came straight out of a Western. He has accessorized his bootcut jeans with a trophy belt buckle and has a confident stride that is marked by well-worn, dust-covered cowboy boots that are uncharacteristically bare without their spur attachments. We’ve...
- 10/15/2019
- by Jana Meisenholder
- Rollingstone.com
Four real-life outlaws meet up in the town of Langston, Oklahoma to play a risky game. The winner of their shootout gets to collect their collected bounty: $80,000. The losers? Well, the losers will “die by dawn.” Such is the plot of director Jeymes Samuel‘s new short film, They Die By Dawn, which stars Michael K. Williams as Nat Love and Erykah Badu as Stagecoach Mary. The twist? Every character in the film is a historical figure who actually lived in the Old West. Oh, and all but three characters are African-American.
The film premiered last night in New York at the TriBeCa Film Center in an event co-sponsored by Bulleit Bourbon. We got a chance to talk to Samuel last night about his love of Westerns and his desire to reclaim black history. According to Samuel, it was important that all of the characters were real so that if kids today watch his films,...
The film premiered last night in New York at the TriBeCa Film Center in an event co-sponsored by Bulleit Bourbon. We got a chance to talk to Samuel last night about his love of Westerns and his desire to reclaim black history. According to Samuel, it was important that all of the characters were real so that if kids today watch his films,...
- 3/20/2013
- by Meghan O'Keefe
- TheFabLife - Movies
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