Category: Film & TV

How Tomeka M. Winborne’s Short Film “Aged Out” Sheds Light On The Fate Of Youth Aging Out Of Foster Care

As part of Foster Care Awareness Month, we’re highlighting the stories that will allow others to become educated about not only what occurs to children who are currently in the foster system, but to those who have aged out of the system–which, at 18 to 21 years young, becomes the

With Her New Production Company, Nnedi Okorafor Is Bringing Africanfuturism Stories To The Forefront

In an exciting announcement, the award-winning novelist Nnedi Okorafor revealed that she has launched a production company which will highlight Africanfuturistic Stories. Titled Africanfuturism Productions, Inc., Okorafor mentioned in a Facebook post that television series will be her primary focus at the moment, as film is “too restrictive” for her

Guava Island: The Relationship Between Art, the Artist, and Community

In his latest venture, Guava Island, Renaissance man Donald Glover (aka Childish Gambino) shares the screen with Rihanna and Letitia Wright (Black Panther) to bring forth a tale of black cultural expression and the power of art. Guava Island tells the story of musician Deni (Glover) and his passion for

Beyoncé’s ‘Homecoming’ Is An Unapologetic Celebration Of Black Culture

“In each of us, another woman or a young girl might see a reflection of herself; of her worth, of her boundless potential.” – Tessa Thompson While watching Homecoming, I could feel the otherworldly energy of Beyoncé, the dancers, and band. There’s something incredibly special about a performance that is

BET Orders Comedy Series ‘Twenties’ From Lena Waithe

Shortly following the second season pickup of Lena Waithe’s Boomerang reboot, BET has ordered yet another series, Twenties, from the Award-winning screenwriter. Waithe, who said she wants to change the face of BET “by being phenomenal,” is surely making her mark on the network and beyond. Created by Waithe back

‘The Last O.G.’ Returns for a Second Season

The Last O.G. kicks off its sophomore season right where it left off, with lovable lead character Tray (Tracy Morgan) navigating a city that is no longer the same, and his new role as a father to teenager children he has only just met. This time around, however, Tray tries

Produced By John Legend, ‘Jingle Jangle’ Will Become Netflix’s First Live-Action Musical

It was only a matter of time before Netflix began to add original musicals to their platform, alongside every other genre you could possibly imagine. Recently, it was announced that the streaming platform is producing its first live-action musical titled Jingle Jangle. At far as first impressions are concerned, it’s

Samuel L. Jackson Is Delightfully Whimsical In ‘Unicorn Store’

From Pulp Fiction to Captain Marvel, we’re used to Samuel L. Jackson starring in badass, action-packed roles. But recently, Jackson showed us his playful side as a whimsical salesman in Netflix’s Unicorn Store, and we’re loving it. Unicorn Store is Brie Larson’s directorial debut, and it’s an absolute pleasure to

‘Juanita’ Review: A Black Woman’s Journey Outside Her Comfort Zone

Starring the often underrated Alfre Woodard, Juanita follows a single mom who works long hours as a nursing assistant at a senior citizens home to support her grown, slacker children. One son is in jail in a kind of “wrong place at the wrong time” scenario, the other is on

Tune In To Netflix’s ‘Turn Up Charlie’

Executive produced by and starring Idris Elba, Netflix’s Turn Up Charlie follows once popular DJ, Charlie Ayo (Elba), whose fall from fame eventually lands him the inadvertent position of nanny for his childhood friend, David (JJ Field). The story takes place as David, a famed Hollywood actor returns to London

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