A look into the creative mind of writer-director-producer Dallas Jackson
Writer, director and producer, Dallas Jackson is methodically building his entertainment empire.
Writer, director and producer, Dallas Jackson is methodically building his entertainment empire.
“Sprinter” is more than just a coming of age story…
Devon Franklin, actor and producer, latest movie hopes to bridge the gap between faith and entertainment. “Breakthrough” shares the incredible journey of one mother, Joyce Smith, who prays her son back to life after he falls through an icy Missouri lake. Her son eventually was revived despite being pronounced dead for several minutes.
The holiday season can become a nightmare for some people. Parents are often unable to provide a joyous Christmas experience due to finances. That’s the story of TV ONE’s original holiday film Coins For Christmas.
The opioid epidemic continues the shatter the lives of many families. Millions have been affected by the lack of resources presented to those suffering. The crisis has sparked a national conversation on how the government handles addicts. Actress, director, and producer Victoria Rowell has taken the role to uncover the effects of opioid addiction.
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Although Denzel Washington has made about four dozen movies over the course of his legendary career, he’s never reprised a role until now. In The “Equalizer 2,” the two-time Oscar-winner (for “Glory” and “Training Day”) returns to play Robert McCall again, a retired CIA agent who turns vigilante to dole out street justice on behalf of the downtrodden.
Percy (Master P) Miller announced, multi-talented, John Witherspoon will be back as Mr. Mimms in the much-anticipated sequel, “I Got The Hook-Up 2.” The film is scheduled to begin shooting this summer.
Oakland rapper, activist, producer, and now screenwriter-director Boots Riley debuted his satiric, fantasy/sci-fi movie to limited audiences on July 6, and it’s definitely a hit.
Last week, Miramax and Roadside Attractions screened their long-awaited Whitney documentary to an audience of journalists and bloggers at Raleigh Studios in Los Angeles.
Tomi Adeyemi’s “Children of Blood at Bone” is set in the magical land of Orïsha and is told through the eyes of a young woman named Zélie who goes on a quest to restore magic to her people.
Strolling the wide streets of Harlem, I chatted with Adeyemi and this is what she has to say about what inspired Zélie’s world and why she hopes that young girls, all over the world will read her book and connect with the spirit of the story. It’s almost a safe bet to say that her wish will come true, since along with the critical accolades for the debut novel, Adeyemi also landed a three-book and three-movie deal with an all-Black cast of characters. Impressive.
So much action; so much haunting drama and raw emotion.
Legendary stand-up comedian, actor and rapper Katt Williams has enjoyed an impressive career seeded with thousands of stage shows in sold-out arenas, a laundry list of starring roles on the small screen and memorable performances in major box office hits. The film Father Figures marks the eagerly-anticipated rebirth of this beloved and beleaguered comedian with seemingly more than nine lives.
Director Tasha Smith and entertainer Niatia “Lil Mama” Kirkland stopped by the LA Sentinel to talk about their new movie, When Love Kills: The Falicia Blakely Story on TV One
Preparation for a step competition at Bowie State University intersects with the anxiety-filled college application process.