Television

The third and final installment of the popular Hangover movies hit theaters last weekend. And all the usual suspects are present and accounted for! Bradley Cooper as “Phil,” Zack Galifianakis as “Alan” and Ed Helms as “Stu,” join Ken Jeong as Mr. Chow, along with a few new faces, though I’m getting ahead of myself. […]

This weekend I have a documentary, an Oscar nominee and a foreign film that you probably overlooked while they were playing in theater’s. Lucky for you…. there is Netflix, Redbox, blockbuster and iTunes to save your movie night! 1. Crazy Love This 2007 documentary that chronicle’s the intense and strange love story of Linda Riss and […]

An Indiana couple proved that a couple that tries to see a double feature without paying together, get felony charges together. Lendsey and Delilha Harbin were spotted by an off-duty cop, volunteering as security at a movie theater, as they tried to sneak into the latest zombie flick, “Warm Bodies” after seeing the latest film […]

Pop legend Whitney Houston‘s mother Cissy is releasing a memoir about her daughter. Before it even hits shelves, movie producers are searching for the right…

What is truly going on in this world today?! I was shocked to hear the news about the recent theater shootings in Aurora, Colorado. To think that one of America’s favorite past times isn’t safe anymore is scary!!! Must Read: Richmond Bares Its Soul During 3rd Annual Jazz Festival After this incident, of course my […]

Yesterday on The Wendy Williams Show, Wendy made a comment about the all black remake of Steel Magnolias that basically said that white people aren’t going around remaking black films. And that got me to thinking–if white people did decide to make some of the best black movies ever, over…these would be the ones that […]

I was just reading about a movie that came out last year called Breaking Upwards about a couple who decided to break up, BUT not really. The story is partly based on actual events between director/actor Daryl Wein and actress Zoe Lister-Jones, which definitely makes the storyline something to think about. The premise is that […]

It was 1997 when Love Jones premiered starring budding stars Larenz Tate and Nia Long, and almost 15 years later we’re still jonesin’ for the movie that came to be a definitive portrait of black love. Written and directed by Theodore Witcher, Love Jones was the first in a series of films in the late […]

We all have our guilty pleasures, whether it’s watching trashy reality shows, reading the tabloids or eating bad foods, but the chick flick can be more than a simple guilty pleasure. Here are our top 5 chick flicks that we should not feel guilty about: 1) Waiting To Exhale Terry McMillan’s sassy black sister solidarity […]

Rihanna is set to be a film star (maybe) with her role in the film Battleship.

Cleopatra, The Last Air Bender, Bonanza, Kung Fu, and so on. These are examples of movies and TV shows who instead of casting an ethnic actor to play an ethnic character they enlisted a White actor in their place.