‘Think Like a Man’ and 5 Black Films That Surprised Hollywood
Think Like a Man will cause major Hollywood studios to pay attention to the power of black films. In the opening weekend, Think Like a
Think Like a Man will cause major Hollywood studios to pay attention to the power of black films. In the opening weekend, Think Like a
One of the best things about being an actor, like our cover feature Micheal Ealy, is that Hollywood is everywhere that you can find and
Hollywood has sugar-coated the daily impact of racial discrimination and prejudice in America as if the truth is too painful.
One day before an exclusive New York City performance, Dorothy Dandridge’s manager discovered her body.
Lucas could not have predicted this reaction to the film.
The brand known as Tyler Perry has set the bar very high for film openings. Now, the venerable filmmaker is hoping to give a boost
Turn to VH1 at any point of the day, and there’s a good chance that you’ll see Malika Haqq. As a recurring cast member and
For the young people that Maisha Azadi works with, empowerment begins with the phrase “lights, camera, action.” As founder and director of the Urban Actors
One of the marks of a veteran is the wisdom they are able to impart to others. Casting director Winsome Sinclair has earned industry insight
There is an old saying in Hollywood circles that goes, “Films will make you famous, TV will make you rich.” Television and film director and
If the gates of Hollywood won’t open to let you in, then you have to build your own platform on which to advance. That’s been
There are only a handful of black movies that are released in theaters nationwide each year. In 2010, there were only eight films (The Book
The racially charged film The Help has earned $35.4 million since being released on Aug. 10. The film has received praise from several nationally renowned