Movies
The announcement of a 4th film in 'The Cheetah Girls' franchise reminded us of all the great Disney Channel Original Movies with Black leads.
Acclaimed director Malcolm D. Lee discusses his new psychological thriller Strung and shares advice for aspiring filmmakers.
Black fathers have delivered iconic movie moments, challenging stereotypes & showcasing their strength, vulnerability & unconditional love.
Underrated Tupac Movie Roles Fans Should Revisit Tupac Shakur is notably one of the most celebrated rappers of our time. Aside from being a hip-hop phenomenon, the icon was a notable activist and even a fine actor in his own right. Prior to his rap career, the musician studied theater and dance at the Baltimore […]
Idris Elba dismisses rumors of becoming the first Black James Bond, citing cultural barriers and the need to keep the character pure escapism.
With a new documentary on the way, Kiami Davael revisits her Matilda era, sharing what childhood fame taught her about identity, faith, and staying grounded in Hollywood. The post She Played Lavender In ‘Matilda’—Now Kiami Davael Opens Up About Child Stardom, Sacrifice, And Reinvention [Exclusive] appeared first on MadameNoire.
The Scary Movie reboot-sequel staring Marlon and Shawn Wayans, grossed $105.5 million in global ticket sales against a $30 million budget.
Can love bloom in a single day? '93 Til explores this through creatives Rahmell and Yannie's whirlwind connection in Philadelphia. The post Alterik Miller’s ‘93 Til’ Brings’90s Nostalgia, Romance & Real Love To The American Black Film Festival [Exclusive] appeared first on Bossip.
Zazie Beetz shines in gritty action thriller 'They Will Kill You' as a woman on a dangerous mission to find her missing sister. The post From Missing Siblings To Zazie Beetz’s Barefoot Beatdowns, ‘The Black Watch’ Breaks Down ‘They Will Kill You’ appeared first on Bossip.
The 25th anniversary of Tribeca Festival kicked off with Questlove's stellar doc on Earth, Wind & Fire, including a performance by the band.
Bad Bunny is officially pulling up to the Toy Story universe, and yes, his character sounds exactly as ridiculous as it should.
A surreal film on fashion, capitalism and community through the lens of boosting, led by a diverse female cast defying revolution tropes.
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