black films
Here, we celebrate a few of our favorite Black producers and directors who are making sure our stories are told authentically in Hollywood.
The 1982 film is part of Array Classics, a new film initiative whose goal is to connect rarely seen gems with a new audience.
This instant classic directed by Rick Famuyiwa had a gorgeous cast with A-listers and fresh faces alike including Chanel Iman, A$AP Rocky, Zoe Kravitz and Shameik Moore. Have you seen Dope, yet?
Pop culture experts and journalists Tim Gordon and Jawn Murray joined Roland Martin Friday on “NewsOne Now” to discuss Kevin Hart’s recent comments about African-American cinema and…
Former “Good Time’s” star, Jimmie Walker, spoke with NPR’s Michele Martin recently about his position on why major studios rather avoid black films. According to Jimmy, “What happens is, it also is reflective in black TV shows and movies, that you’re not gonna get anymore of those because of the constant complaining, moaning and groaning… The […]
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