INNA DE YARD: THE SOUL OF JAMAICA a winning doc, not to be missed!
This documentary follows the human adventure of men and women who embody Reggae and wear Jamaica’s soul as a banner.
This documentary follows the human adventure of men and women who embody Reggae and wear Jamaica’s soul as a banner.
The taunt documentary follows Bruce at one of the most critical junctures in his life.
“Sprinter” is more than just a coming of age story…
“ It’s a lot of smoke and mirrors to relationships in Los Angeles”
In Lee’s emotional and often hilarious acceptance speech on the Oscar stage, he encouraged, and correctly, for people to vote and the mobilize for the 2020 presidential election, urging them to “Make the moral choice between love versus hate. Let’s do the right thing!”
“It’s colder than a pimp’s heart” — Russell Hornsby “The Hate U Give”— now available on Digital, 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD “It’s colder than a pimp’s heart out there,” bellowed actor Russell Hornsby, as he entered the private dining room of New York’s chic restaurant, Ocean Prime to chop it up with a very small, select group of journalists to share light on his role, as Maverick ‘May’ Carter in director George Tillman Jr’s, “The Hate U Give” which also stars Amandla Stenberg, now available on Digital, 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD. It was an enchanting evening … The
In select theaters November 15 and available on VOD and Digital HD, November 16.
Nigerian Director Akin Omotoso Film Debuts November 1st on Netflix
The Oscar-winner and Emmy nominee made such an impact in the role, across the pond, that the producers invited him to play Flynn, once again,
For many years, the name Nicolette Robinson was floated around Hollywood’s inner circle citing her as someone to “watch” and when inquiring minds, like mine, asked what made her someone to keep a keen eye on, the answer given—across the board—was simple, Nicolette Robinson had the “it” factor.
The talented actress is dipping her toes into the film world and adding the title producer to her long resume.
Ellis-Brown is the only African American female beverage maker in the United States with her own manufacturing plant.
Jewel Thais-Williams is an African-American, lesbian whose very presence, in Los Angeles, in 1973 was the picture of disruption. She bought a building on Pico and Crenshaw, in a predominantly Black neighborhood, and then she created a nightclub—Catch One— that catered to an underserved clientele.
This marks the fourth consecutive year that I have been blessed to cover the Oscars, and at 90 years-young, this years’ Academy Awards® did not disappoint.
In the industry for more than 40 years, Hudson has embodied a triple-digit number of characters, and at 72 years-young, is still looking for roles that will challenge him.