Terence Blanchard is a Actor and Sound American born on 13 march 1962 at New Orleans (USA)
Terence Blanchard
Terence Blanchard participated to
56 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
5 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Sound
, 2h9
Directed by Spike LeeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes Heist films,
Gangster films,
EscroquerieActors Denzel Washington,
Clive Owen,
Jodie Foster,
Christopher Plummer,
Willem Dafoe,
Chiwetel EjioforRoles Original Music Composer
Rating75%
Dalton Russell (Clive Owen), seated in what appears to be a jail cell, opens the film with a prologue about having carried out the "perfect robbery". A van is driving from Brooklyn to the Wall Street area. Inside is a team of masked robbers, dressed as painters, who call each other by variants of the name "Steve" (i.e. Steve, Stevie, Stevo). They seize control of a Manhattan bank and take the employees and patrons hostage. They divide the hostages into groups and hold them in different rooms, forcing them to strip and don painters' clothes identical to their own. The robbers rotate the hostages between various rooms and occasionally insert themselves covertly into the groups, while also taking turns working on an unspecified project involving demolishing the floor in one of the bank's storage rooms., 2h15
Directed by Spike LeeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Historical,
CrimeThemes Films about racismActors Adam Driver,
John David Washington,
Corey Hawkins,
Topher Grace,
Laura Harrier,
Danny HochRoles Original Music Composer
Rating74%
Le film commence par un extrait de Autant en emporte le vent, montrant les ravages de la guerre de Sécession durant le siège d'Atlanta. Le Dr Kennebrew Beauregard présente ensuite la rhétorique raciste sudiste., 1h42
Directed by Tim StoryOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Ice Cube,
Anthony Anderson,
Sean Patrick Thomas,
Eve,
Cedric the Entertainer,
Michael EalyRoles Original Music Composer
Rating63%
On a cold winter, Calvin Palmer, Jr. (Ice Cube) decides he has had enough of trying to keep open the barbershop his father handed down to him. He cannot borrow, revenues are falling, and he seems more interested in get-rich-quick schemes to bring in easy money. Without telling his employees, or the customers, he sells the barbershop to a greedy loan shark, Lester Wallace (Keith David), who lies about its future by announcing plans to turn it into a strip club., 1h38
Directed by Steve CarrOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about drugs,
Hip hop films,
Gangster filmsActors Ice Cube,
Mike Epps,
Justin Pierce,
Amy Hill,
Tamala Jones,
Clifton PowellRoles Original Music Composer
Rating61%
After a fight between Craig (Ice Cube) and the neighborhood bully Deebo (Tommy "Tiny" Lister Jr.), rumor spreads that Deebo will be breaking out of jail soon and will come looking for Craig. As a result, Craig's father, Willie (Witherspoon), decides to have him stay with his uncle Elroy (Don Curry), and cousin Day-Day (Mike Epps) in Rancho Cucamonga., 3h13
Directed by Spike LeeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Action,
HistoricalThemes Assassinat,
Politique,
Films about racism,
Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about IslamActors Denzel Washington,
Angela Bassett,
Albert Hall,
Al Freeman Jr.,
Delroy Lindo,
Spike LeeRoles Original Music Composer
Rating76%
Malcolm X divides the life of the African-American activist Malcolm X into three sections. The first section deals with the troubled childhood of Malcolm Little, whose father, a preacher, was murdered by the Black Legion and whose mother was institutionalized for insanity. Malcolm grows up and gets a job as a Pullman porter, calling himself Detroit Red. Getting involved with a Harlem gangster named West Indian Archie with whom he has a falling out, Malcolm flees to Boston and decides to become a burglar. He and his best friend, Shorty (played by Spike Lee) are arrested by the police and Malcolm is sentenced to a ten-year prison term. The second section follows Malcolm's life in prison, where a fellow inmate, Baines, introduces him to the teachings of the Nation of Islam.