In the hands of a lesser actor, this could definitely be a one-note character. Clarence Maclin’s layered portrayal is nothing ...
Sing Sing” co-writers Greg Kwedar, Clint Bentley and John “Divine G” Whitfield look back at the prison drama’s inspiring journey to the Oscars.
It also boasts a revelatory performance by newcomer Clarence Maclin, who in a just world would’ve nabbed an Oscar nom.
Therefore, I looked forward to watching his Oscar-nominated Sing Sing performance. Domingo earned this nomination, and in my opinion, possibly should have won. Not only is his performance ...
Brian Fischer, the superintendent of Sing Sing Correctional Facility, stands to face the crowd of incarcerated people and about 100 invited guests. It is Nov. 9, 2001, and the guests have been ...
For Jermaine Archer, theater was a lifeline inside the walls of Sing Sing. Now he's the first formerly incarcerated man to head the non-profit group that saved him and sparked an Oscar-nominated film.
For a movie about an infamous New York State prison, Sing Sing sure has a lot of Texas in it. The director, Greg Kwedar, is from Fort Worth and based in Austin. Producer Monique Walton also lives ...
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