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Denzel Washington Says He Didn’t Become an Actor for Oscars: “I Don’t Care About That Kind of Stuff”
When interviewer Jake Hamilton replied, “I don’t think God ever asks how many Oscars do you have,” the actor then quipped ...
When it comes to building on-screen chemistry, the cast of "Highest 2 Lowest" took a page straight out of the sports playbook, and director Spike Lee was their coach.
For Washington, now was the right time to reconnect with Lee for two reasons. "It was a New York script, New York story," ...
I’m going to hear it from him if I’m not bringing it,” Lee tells Vanity Fair. “I don’t want my brother to get my ass slapped.
Denzel Washington knows “all money ain’t good money” – but sometimes you’ve got to put food on the table.
Snubbed? Shrugged. Winning? Whatever. Denzel says awards don’t decide his career moves — and on his last day, they “aren’t going to do me a bit of good” ...
In honor of "Highest 2 Lowest," the duo's fifth collaboration, our film critic looks at the other films they made together.
With just two days to go until its theatrical release, the first reviews for Highest 2 Lowest are in. Here’s what critics had to say.
The filmmaker had previously said that the pair would finish with five team-ups, but now says this may not be "the last film of the dynamic duo, D and Lee." ...
Denzel Washington's new movie has debuted in theaters with an impressive 90 percent rating from critics ahead of its release.
Washington won his first Oscar in the best supporting actor category for his work in 1989’s “Glory,” and picked up his second ...
Kandi Burruss tells how John David Washington was a factor in securing Denzel Washington's Broadway return to theater with "Othello." ...
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