A Powerful Film Series for Black History Month
• Spike Lee’s Do The Right Thing – Thursday, February 13, 7:30 PM
• Christopher Everett’s Wilmington on Fire – Wednesday, February 19, 7:30 PM
19DO THE RIGHT THING (1989)
Spike Lee’s Do The Right Thing remains one of the most groundbreaking and provocative films in cinematic history, tackling the complex themes of race, community, and social justice. Set on the hottest day of the year in Brooklyn’s vibrant Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, the film captures the simmering tensions of a diverse community as minor conflicts snowball into larger confrontations. The story explores the intricate dynamics of race relations, personal responsibility, and systemic inequality, culminating in a powerful and unforgettable conclusion that continues to resonate today.
Fayetteville local and published poet El’Ja Bowens highlights the enduring significance of this film, stating, “Do The Right Thing explores race, power, and community, offering a searing social commentary. It’s a thought-provoking film that can spark essential conversations about social justice and equity. Its relevance to current events makes it a must-watch for anyone seeking to understand the world we live in.”
The film features an outstanding ensemble cast, including Danny Aiello, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Giancarlo Esposito, John Turturro, and Spike Lee himself. Their performances bring the characters to life with nuance and depth, reflecting the hopes, frustrations, and humanity of the community they represent. This two-hour masterpiece challenges viewers to confront uncomfortable truths while asking, “What does it mean to truly do the right thing?”
WILMINGTON ON FIRE (2015)
North Carolina’s own Christopher Everett delivers a powerful documentary in Wilmington on Fire, a film that unearths a deeply buried and tragic chapter of American history: the 1898 Wilmington Massacre. This violent coup d’état, led by white supremacists, overthrew the legally elected multiracial government of Wilmington, North Carolina, and established an enduring legacy of racial violence and systemic oppression. Everett’s work not only reveals the brutal events of that day but also explores their far-reaching consequences for both North Carolina and the nation.
Longtime Cameo patron John explains why this documentary is crucial viewing: “You should see Wilmington on Fire if you haven’t because it tells a history about North Carolina that most people don’t know. It’s important to understand the events of 1898 and how they still impact us today. Learning this history helps us grasp the roots of systemic racism and the ongoing challenges we face as a society.”
Through compelling interviews with historians, descendants of victims, and community leaders, Wilmington on Fire delivers a sobering and deeply moving exploration of historical truth. It sheds light on a story intentionally suppressed for over a century, challenging audiences to confront the realities of America’s racial past. This documentary is a poignant reminder of the importance of acknowledging and learning from history to build a more equitable future.
Why These Films Matter
Together, Do The Right Thing and Wilmington on Fire provide two powerful and distinct perspectives on race, history, and social justice in America. While Do The Right Thing examines the intricate dynamics of a modern-day urban community, Wilmington on Fire uncovers a pivotal historical event with implications that echo through the present. Both films challenge viewers to reflect on issues of equity, systemic injustice, and the ways we can work towards a better future.
Celebrate Black History Month by experiencing these two films. Tickets are available now at the Cameo Art House Theater or on their website.

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Casablanca19a
This Valentine’s Day, experience romance, intrigue, and nostalgia with a special screening of Casablanca at Fayetteville’s historic Cameo Art House Theatre. A timeless classic beloved by generations, Casablanca is the perfect way to celebrate love in the heart of a community deeply connected to its themes of duty, sacrifice, and passion.
Special Event Showtimes:
• Friday, February 14: 8:00 PM
• Saturday, February 15: 4:00 PM
Why Casablanca is the Ultimate Valentine’s Date Movie
Few films capture the complexities and beauty of love as perfectly as Casablanca. At its heart, it’s a story about love tested by time, war, and impossible choices. The iconic romance between Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) and Ilsa Lund (Ingrid Bergman) transcends the screen, reminding us that love often means sacrifice and that true connection can endure even in the face of heartbreak.
As you and your loved one watch Rick and Ilsa’s bittersweet journey unfold, you’ll find yourself swept away by the passion, longing, and nostalgia of one of the most romantic films in cinematic history.
Set in the exotic, tension-filled backdrop of wartime Casablanca, the movie creates a dreamy atmosphere perfect for a Valentine’s date. Add to that its unforgettable dialogue and the hauntingly beautiful “As Time Goes By,” and you’ve got a cinematic experience that’s as timeless as love itself.
A Special Connection to Fayetteville and Fort Liberty
The themes of love and duty in Casablanca resonate deeply with Fayetteville, home to Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg). Released during World War II, the film became a symbol of resilience and sacrifice for countless military families. Its depiction of the struggles and choices faced by those living in uncertain times mirrors the experiences of service members and their loved ones.
By hosting this screening, the Cameo Art House Theatre brings a piece of that history to life, allowing our community to reflect on its own connections to the film’s enduring message.
A Magical Evening at the Cameo
The Cameo Art House Theatre offers the perfect romantic setting for this Valentine’s Day experience. Nestled in downtown Fayetteville, the theater’s vintage charm and intimate atmosphere make it the ideal spot to celebrate with your loved one. Indulge in wine, beer, and gourmet treats from the concession stand as you cozy up for an unforgettable evening. My personal suggestion is to have a nice dinner at Pierro's Italian Bistro or Antonella's Italian Ristorante, see a movie at the Cameo and then end the night with coffee and cake at Rude Awakening Coffee House; all on Hay Street!
Event Details
• Location: Cameo Art House Theatre, 225 Hay Street, Fayetteville, NC
• Tickets: Available online or at the box office. Seats are limited, so secure yours now!
Film Information
• Directed By: Michael Curtiz
• Written By: Julius J. Epstein, Howard Koch, Murray Burnett
• Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid
• Rated PG | Runtime: 1 hr 42 min
Don’t Miss Out!
Whether you’re rekindling an old flame, creating new memories, or simply looking for the perfect romantic night out, Casablanca at the Cameo is an event you won’t want to miss. Celebrate love, honor its sacrifices, and step into the magic of one of the most iconic films of all time.
Reserve your tickets today, and let the magic of Casablanca make this Valentine’s Day one to remember. After all, “We’ll always have Paris.”

(Posters courtesy of the Cameo Art House Theatre)

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