‘Black Friday’ premiere enlightens and incites call to action
Atlanta filmmaker and photojournalist Ric Mathis welcomed a packed house for the premiere of his documentary Black Friday: What Legacy Will You Leave on Friday, November 13.
Atlanta filmmaker and photojournalist Ric Mathis welcomed a packed house for the premiere of his documentary Black Friday: What Legacy Will You Leave on Friday, November 13.
We Are Kings is an independent film directed by Toby Hubner that is family friendly and includes a wonderful original soundtrack. The movie takes place in
Not long ago, we were introduced to Jay Ellis as Blue on BET’s “The Game.” Ellis continues to expand his acting résumé with his role
In her acting debut, Draya Michele stars opposite Marques Houston who plays Jamal Hawkins, a handsome bachelor who finds himself in search of a wife to
When Marques Houston launched his own production company Footage Films, it was only fitting that when he finished his first project, Will to Love, that
Grammy and Oscar Award-winning Chicago hip-hop artist Che “Rhymefest” Smith allows the world into his home, as he reconnects with his once homeless father, Brian
The 10th anniversary of the groundbreaking, star-studded entrepreneurship documentary, Independent Doin’ Major Things, will be celebrated in a major way this November. The film’s creator,
In 1966, a group of young blacks in Oakland, California formed the Black Panthers. It would become one of the country’s largest, self-help organizations to
[jwplatform ZAojLEZ9] Jimmy: Did You Get One? is an amazing independent thriller with a fresh story and a talented cast. The film, created by newcomer
[jwplatform ZAojLEZ9] Jimmy: Did You Get One? is an amazing independent thriller with a fresh story and a talented cast. The film, created by newcomer
[jwplatform ZAojLEZ9] Jimmy: Did You Get One? is an amazing independent thriller with a fresh story and a talented cast. The film, created by newcomer
Women in Film and Television Atlanta gathered filmmakers and film lovers alike at Cafe 640 and the Plaza Theatre Monday night for the Short Film
This year has definitely been good to Dexter Tucker. He is successfully creeping out of the shadow of his famed brother, comedian Chris Tucker, and
It’s not every day that an opportunity to star in a film falls into one’s lap. Rusty Ewer, who sells Harley-Davidson bikes, was actually lucky
A twisted new thriller with a diverse cast is premiering in Atlanta on Sept. 24 at the Landmark Theatres Midtown Art Cinema. Jimmy: Did You
Legendary singer Aretha Franklin filed and was granted a motion to prevent the screening of the much hyped Amazing Grace documentary at the recent Telluride Film Festival.
Grammy Award-winning rapper Rhymefest’s heavily buzzed about film, “In My Father’s House,” which debuted earlier this year to rave reviews at the Tribeca Film Festival, is getting a theatrical release across the country.
Industry insiders and movie buffs alike are buzzing about the upcoming 2015 Urbanworld Film Festival. Presented by BET Networks and HBO, this year’s fest will
Tensions are high. People are dying. Politicians are speaking with vitriol and reckless abandon, tapping into a sensibility that is real and exists in large
Kenneth Monroe has taken the love from his hometown of East Chicago, Indiana to Los Angeles, California. Monroe is so passionate about his community that