
Kathy Taylor produces another thriller with ‘Donors’ series
Prolific producer Kathy Taylor has formulated another fright-fest for fans to firmly sink their teeth into with “Donors.” The spine-tingling TV series, directed by Omegia
Prolific producer Kathy Taylor has formulated another fright-fest for fans to firmly sink their teeth into with “Donors.” The spine-tingling TV series, directed by Omegia
Director Omegia Keys and producer Kathy Taylor are prolific female filmmakers who churn out movies like an assembly line. This indefatigable and formidable pair presents
On Feb. 28, Comcast NBCUniversal celebrated their first anniversary of Black Experience on Xfinity by offering $1M in the form of ten $100K grants to emerging
Trinity Films Entertainment Group is excited to announce the launch of the inaugural Detroit Black Film Festival with several award-winning and highly acclaimed native Detroiters
The 18-minute short film Clout follows a group of college kids intent on making it in the music industry. In addition to the usual promotion, the
The BronzeLens Film Festival will celebrate its 10th year in Atlanta this month. Board chair Imara Canady says he is excited to have taken this
Get Out director Jordan Peele is part of a new documentary that investigates how horror storylines have been used as societal commentaries on race issues. Horror Noire: A
Producers and filmmakers who want to compete for the $50,000 to $150,000 that National Black Programming Consortium is offering for series pilots through its 360
Kim Rocco Shields and Crystle “Clear” Roberson have been two of the more buzzed-about indie filmmakers and it’s not hard to see why.
Filmmaker Robert Townsend offered his perspective on the current rise in mainstream black movies
These film festivals are devoted to stories from the African diaspora.
Established and emerging filmmakers wrapped up a successful 10th annual Run & Shoot Filmworks Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival in a nurturing and competitive