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Clint Eastwood Once Said Spike Lee 'Should Shut His Face' in Heated Feud Over Racial Representation in War Films A new Eastwood biography recalls Lee dubbing the ‘Letters from Iwo Jima ...
Spike Lee’s New York Knicks fandom is well-documented. The World’s Most Famous Arena simply wouldn’t look right without Lee courtside, decked out in orange and blue. Sometimes, if you look ...
In Brooklyn Thursday, Rev. Al Sharpton and filmmaker Spike Lee marked the holiday by speaking out about racial injustice, immigration reforms, and the continued fight for freedom.
Spike Lee was having a blast in a different courtside seat than the one he’s best known for occupying.
Coco Gauff ‘happy to give Spike Lee something to cheer for even though the Knicks didn’t win’ ...
When Coco Gauff saw that Spike Lee was attending her French Open final against Aryna Sabalenka, she felt she could cheer up the American film director after the recent NBA heartbreak suffered by ...
Spike Lee said that he would trade one of his Oscars for a Knicks NBA championship.
Charles Barkley had to rain all over Spike Lee's dreams about a Knicks title before their Game 5 win over the Pacers on Thursday.
During an appearance on 'Inside the NBA', the 'Do the Right Thing' director, who's a die-hard fan, said he would give up one of his Oscars for the Knicks to win an NBA Championship.
Lee is so desperate for the Knicks to win a championship, that he went as far as to say he'd give up an Academy Award for the Knicks to pull it off. "I would give up an Academy Award.
Spike Lee is dying for a Knicks championship, and former NBA star Charles Barkley crushed his dreams live on television.
Spike Lee made the trip from France to be in attendance for Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals. “I didn’t come here to lose,” the Oscar-winning director told The Post.
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