Category: Film & TV

‘Silver & Gold’ Returns to JARO: Review of Caper 7

The Alonge Hawes created series finally returns with one of its most poignant and tragic installments.

 ‘Silver & Gold’ Set to Return December 4th On JARO

A year after its debut, Silver & Gold is finally returning with new episodes. The critically acclaimed, award-winning series is set to make its return Monday, December 4th with a special 60-minute episode on Jaro Media. The episode, the 7th in the series first season, is titled “The Valley Of Sorek”

“Therapy Sess” Set to Captivate Audiences as a Finalist at the 18th Annual Peachtree Village International Film Festival (PVIFF)

The 18th annual Peachtree Village International Film Festival (PVIFF) proudly announces the screening of the web series “Therapy Sess” as a finalist in this year’s prestigious lineup. Directed by Jason Holmes, the series offers a fresh perspective on the complexities of love, divorce, and self-discovery. Synopsis: “Therapy Sess” follows the

‘The Space Race’ Documentary Unveils the Legacy of Black Astronauts Throughout History

National Geographic is gearing up to present an enthralling new documentary delving into the history of Black astronauts. Titled “The Space Race,” the documentary explores the Space Age by revisiting the experiences of Black astronauts, covering almost six decades of history.  A recent featurette trailer provides a glimpse into the

Netflix and Shondaland Secure Rights for ‘Black Barbie’ Documentary

Variety reports that Netflix and Shondaland have secured the global rights to the documentary “Black Barbie,” which will explore the history of the first Black Barbie doll. Introduced three decades after the original Barbie in 1980, the film shows how three Black women at Mattel advocated for more diverse barbies.

Produced By Oprah, Hulu Drama Series ‘Black Cake’ Uncovers A Mother’s Mysterious Past

Hulu has unveiled the trailer for its upcoming drama series, “Black Cake,” produced by Oprah’s Harpo Films and adapted from Charmaine Wilkerson’s bestselling novel. The series revolves around the startling revelation of a mother’s hidden childhood secrets, which only come to light after her passing. This revelation leaves her children

Alonge Hawes Wins Big At 2023 New Jersey Web Festival

          The fifth annual New Jersey Web Festival took place on Sunday night, September 25th. Taking place live from Montclair’s Brookside Banquets, Alonge Hawes was one of the biggest winners of the night. The multi-hyphenate took home the award for Best Director in A Thriller for

Matthew A. Cherry Expands Award-Winning Short Film ‘Hair Love’ Into An Endearing Comedy Series ‘Young Love’     

Rarely, if ever, do animated series shine a spotlight on millennials navigating the complexities of raising a child in today’s world, particularly from the Black perspective. However, Matthew A. Cherry is changing the game with his latest creation, “Young Love.” This comedy series, an expansion of his Academy Award-winning animated

Zakiya Dalila Harris, Author of ‘The Other Black Girl,’  Reflects On The Thrilling Hulu Premiere Of The Series

Author Zakiya Dalila Harris began her literary journey in New York City’s publishing industry, moving from the role of an editorial assistant to that of an assistant editor. But Harris had ambitions that extended beyond only working with books; she aspired to become a writer herself. Now, at the age

Black Superhero ‘Super CJ’ Tackles Children’s Mental Health in Groundbreaking Animated Series

Now streaming on YouTube, “Super CJ: The Animated Series” sheds light on mental health challenges faced by Black children. It’s the first animated series for Black children to tackle mental health, and the imperative series has already accumulated nearly half a million views since its launch.  Starring Black superhero Super

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