Shola Lynch and Reginald Hudlin turn the lens on Hollywood’s Black A-listers in a two-part documentary for AppleTV+'s 'Number One On The Call Sheet.' They only need one name. Whoopi. Will. Viola.
As Michael Mann's cops-vs-robbers epic turns 30, we look back on the movie's evolution from tough-guy cult film to a genuine American classic.
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