
High Horse: The Black Cowboy is a primer on the true, largely untold history of Black life on the plains.

There’s nothing quite so delightful as old Black men in conversation. They done seen some shit, they’re gonna talk some shit—with the most delightful turns of phrase ever. Swamp Dogg is that delight.

Natchez is masterful work. It’s all about the layers. You think you know something and then another layer is peeled back and more is revealed—slowly and methodically. With the introduction of each new personality, there’s…

If you are in, or anywhere NEAR Atlanta, GA, I beg you, I beseech you, get over to the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) and check out Style is Forever a curated personal…

From Oct 23 – 27th, the New Orleans Film Society took over the Contemporary Arts Center, the Times-Picayune building and various theatres around the city for film enthusiasts to enjoy 5 days of culture in…

The film “Love, Brooklyn” gives nostalgia for Black romantic films but falls short of capturing the essence of Brooklyn. Despite excellent actors, the chemistry between them is lacking. Overall, it’s a decent, if a bit…

Granny hobbies are all the rage right now, are senior citizen serials soon to follow? Let’s talk Thursday Murder Club now streaming on Netflix.

Went to see The Rhythm & The Blues on opening night of the 16th Annual Bronzelens Film Festival and left out feeling blue…

In the process of recording this final episode, the WGA and AMPTP met and came to mutually agreed upon terms to resume work! What does that mean for the writers, the crew and the continuing…

We’ve got two fantastic guests on deck today, Costume Supervisor, Mauricia Grant (the other Mo) and Costume Designer, Raiyonda Vereen. They are dropping lots of gems on us.

Episode one of this 4-part GGR special includes Actor/Writer/WGA Strike Captain, Kaypri Marcus talking about why, and how, we should support the strike and Cindy Gano, owner of Gano, Inc. talks about the devastation to…

Whether in opposition of your boss, school administration, local government, or world leaders, today, we celebrate people around the world rising up to fight for their rights, with our collection of ‘Stick It To The Man!’ movies.