The holiday season has never looked so white!
NEW MOVIE POSTERS

Plot: At Princeton, an admissions officer gets involved with a less-than-model potential student.

Plot: A look at the lives of Pete and Debbie a few years after the events of Knocked Up.

Plot: A former sports star who's fallen on hard times starts coaching his son's soccer team in an attempt to get his life together.

Plot: That's not Vince Vaughn ...

Plot: This highly original narrative follows two white people who fall in love.

Plot: Billy Crystal and his shamefully photo shopped hands return to the big screen in 'Parental Guidance'. Artie and Diane agree to look after their three grandkids. Problems arise when the kids' 21st-century behaviors collide with Artie and Diane's old-school methods.

Plot: Melissa McCarthy continues to be typecast as an obnoxious and unattractive woman who steals Jason Batemans identity. Hilarity ensues.

Plot: An inventor and his mom hit the road together so he can sell his latest invention.

Plot: Frank Bartlett has been tortured, embarrassed, and humiliated by his brother Bruce -- usually on film -- his entire life. Now that Bruce is finally off drugs and has turned his life around, things should be different. They are not.

Plot: A tough, street-smart private eye is hired by the FBI to go undercover in a college sorority.

Plot: Eight Legs Three Dimensions One Disaster. (this is seriously the imdb plot).

Plot: A thief with a unique code of professional ethics is double-crossed by his crew and left for dead. Assuming a new disguise and forming an unlikely alliance with a woman on the inside, he looks to hijack the score of the crew's latest heist.

Plot: An art curator decides to seek revenge on his abusive boss by conning him into buying a fake Monet, but his plan requires the help of an eccentric and unpredictable Texas rodeo queen.

Plot: lol @the Photoshop on Goslings face and the people of color/old people being reduced to munchkins at the bottom of the poster.

Plot: A homicide investigator digs deeper into a case involving a trained military sniper who shot five random victims.

Plot: This movie already came out and nobody cared. Two white liberals fall in love idk.

Plot: An ensemble comedy intertwining different tales.

Plot: On a stormy Saturday afternoon, six students from Crestview Academy begin to meet horrible fates as they serve out their detentions. Is a fellow student to blame, or perhaps Crestview's alleged ghosts are behind the terrible acts?

Plot: Ethan longs to escape his small Southern town. He meets a mysterious new girl, Lena. Together, they uncover dark secrets about their respective families, their history and their town.

Plot: An ex-cop trailing the wife of New York City's mayor finds himself immersed in a larger scandal.

Plot: A bullied high school student is forced to work with his tormentor on a cooking contest project at school.
source: http://www.impawards.com + http://www.imdb.com/
to be fair
Especially with a culture that seems to accept everything of the other cultures (Native American Indian headdresses, afro influenced music and speech candences, for example) and yet refuse to carry the originators of the culture with them. For instance, I do remember reading a film students essay about why we should support Hollywood and its movie making (this was against the news of MGM maybe going under, and Paramount in financial difficulties)in order for them to keep making money - so that she (blonde haired, blue eyed white girl) could actually get an internship in a thriving film industry that's pretty much nothing but white people.
Long story short, she got read, and we (this was under a flock) said, sorry, we weren't really going to mourn a film industry that was pretty much what it was, and her defence? "Oh, I'm just a white girl who loves everybody. I don't SEE COLOUR." There's a lot of that defensiveness when it comes to white people that you do have to work through. Like, when it comes to how this works, it's pretty much akin to a graduate student having to explain advanced physics to a four year old. It doesn't help that when it comes to explaining in good faith to said people, it's not received in that way.
ONTD trades in the dialogue on changing the system and the bright spots for endless bitching and anger.
To gakk from a feminist writer, if you aren't angry, you aren't paying attention.
Re: to be fair