In Living Color is a sketch comedy show that delves into the absurdities of life in an urban setting, tackling issues of racial prejudice, street life, and interracial relationships.
The Proud Family follows the life of Penny Proud, a 14-year-old African-American girl who navigates the challenges of teenagehood with her unusual family. The series delves into topics such as racism, family relationships, and self-discovery. With a touch of surrealism and educational elements, it showcases the adventures and misadventures of Penny and her friends.
The daily life of Penny Proud as she hilariously navigates growing up in a rambunctious house with a loving mom and an overly protective father.
Black Dynamite is an animated TV show that parodies blaxploitation films. It follows the adventures of Black Dynamite, a former CIA agent and kung fu master, as he fights crime and injustice in the 1970s.
Ace Ventura, Pet Detective, returns from a spiritual quest to investigate the disappearance of a rare white bat, the sacred animal of a tribe in Africa. Accompanied by his Capuchin monkey, Spike, he must overcome his fear of bats and navigate the problems of dealing with the tribes to solve the mystery. Along the way, he discovers a plot to let the tribes destroy each other and takes down the mastermind behind it. With his mission accomplished, Ace returns the bat to the tribes, but his actions have consequences.
Premium Blend was a stand-up comedy series that aired on the American cable television channel Comedy Central from 1997 to 2005.
Inked is a documentary television series about the employees of the Hart & Huntington Tattoo Company in the Las Vegas Valley. The series was created by Jeff Bowler in 2005, and was broadcast by the A&E Network. The theme song was written and performed by Height of Roman Fashion.
The Magic Hour is an American talk show hosted by basketball player Earvin "Magic" Johnson. The series aired in syndication from June to September 1998.
In this fourth installment of the Sharknado franchise, a giant shark-filled tornado descends upon Las Vegas, wreaking havoc and leaving a trail of destruction in its path. As the city faces a shark-rainstorm, Fin and his team must once again come together to save the day.
Between Brothers is an American television situation comedy centered around four middle-class African American men in their late twenties, living in Chicago.
Booty Call (1997) follows the hilarious misadventures of two best friends, Rushon and Bunz, as they try to score a date for the evening. However, their plans quickly spiral out of control, leading to wacky and outrageous situations that test their friendship and reveal the complexities of love and sex.
Black Dynamite, a Vietnam War veteran, seeks revenge for his brother's murder by taking on the mob. With his action-hero skills, he battles corruption and goes head-to-head with President Richard Nixon.
Johnny Black, determined to avenge his father's death, disguises himself as a preacher in a small mining town ruled by a notorious Land Baron. As he hunts down Brett Clayton, he becomes a wanted man in the process.
A group of young teenagers plan the perfect heist by breaking into their middle school to change their failing test grades.
After being banned from the NBA, a talented basketball player disguises himself as a woman and joins the women's basketball league. As he navigates his new identity, he faces challenges, friendships, and romance on and off the court.
Bamboozled is a satirical comedy-drama film directed by Spike Lee. It follows the story of Pierre Delacroix, a successful African-American television writer who becomes frustrated with the lack of opportunities for people of color in the entertainment industry. In a desperate attempt to make a point about racism and stereotypes, Delacroix creates a controversial fictional variety show called Mantan: The New Millennium Minstrel Show, featuring performers in blackface. The show becomes a surprise hit, but Delacroix soon realizes that he has inadvertently perpetuated harmful stereotypes and set off a wave of protests. As the pressure mounts, Delacroix must confront his own self-hatred and the consequences of his actions. Set against the backdrop of the 1960s, Bamboozled explores themes of race, media, and the power of satire.
A shy British graduate student gets dragged on a wild road trip across America to a raging fraternity party by his soon-to-be stepbrothers, as his mother marries into a larger than life, all-American family. His worst nightmare.
Directors Robert Townsend and Quincy Newell offer this comprehensive and hilarious examination of the history, evolution and cultural significance of African American comedy in America, from the earliest minstrel shows to the latest HBO special. Featuring interviews with cultural critics and loads of comedic clips, this program features appearances by a who's-who of black comedians including Chris Rock, Bill Cosby, Whoopi Goldberg and many more.
The Proud Family Movie (2005) follows the adventures of the Proud family as they go on a family vacation. However, their vacation takes a surprising turn when they become entangled in a plot involving a clone army and saving the world. With the help of their teenage daughter, Penny, and their friends, the Prouds must navigate through surreal situations, rap music, and dating challenges to stop the villain and protect their family.
When a former CIA agent takes care of a mischievous chimp, their hilarious adventures involve skateboarding, American football, and hijinks at school.