Harlem Nights is a dark comedy crime film set in 1920s Harlem. It follows the story of a nightclub owner and his friends who get caught up in a rivalry with a hoodlum over the control of their neighborhood. The film explores themes of police corruption, organized crime, and the African-American experience in Harlem during that time.
Posse is a 1993 action-adventure Western film about a group of African-American cowboys led by Jesse Lee who seek justice and reclaim their freedom in the Wild West. Facing racial violence, race relations, and the Ku Klux Klan, they engage in gun battles and street shootouts to protect their town and their people.
A young woman in Brooklyn navigates her relationships with three different lovers while exploring her own desires and independence. As she explores polyamory, she also grapples with societal expectations and her own personal journey of self-discovery.
Antwone Fisher is a young sailor with a violent temper and a tragic past. After getting into trouble, he is sent to therapy where he confronts his demons and seeks redemption. Along the way, he forms meaningful connections and learns to overcome his past.
Eddie Murphy Raw is a live stand-up comedy special by Eddie Murphy, known for his edgy and irreverent humor. In this special, Murphy tackles various topics including race, sex, and celebrity culture, delivering jokes that are both hilarious and provocative. With his unique style and sharp wit, Murphy takes the audience on a wild ride filled with outrageous stories, song performances, and celebrity impersonations.
Sparkle follows the journey of a girl group as they navigate fame, romance, and tragedy in the 1960s. The three sisters face challenges such as abusive relationships, drug addiction, and family struggles, all while pursuing their dreams of becoming successful singers.
Why Do Fools Fall In Love tells the story of three women who claim to be the widow of a famous singer and fight for his estate. The film explores themes of desire, jealousy, and the dark side of show business in 1950s New York.
Cooley High follows a group of African-American high school students in Chicago during the 1960s. The film explores themes of friendship, love, and the struggles of urban life. The story revolves around Preach and Cochise, two best friends who navigate the ups and downs of school, relationships, and personal growth. As they deal with the pressures of teenage life, they also face the harsh realities of living in a lower-income neighborhood. The movie authentically portrays the black experience of the time while highlighting the universal challenges of adolescence.
4 Little Girls is a documentary film that examines the tragic events surrounding the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963. The film focuses on the lives and deaths of the four young African American girls who were killed in the explosion, and the lasting impact their deaths had on the civil rights movement.
Blue Hill Avenue follows the lives of four childhood friends - Tristan, Money, Simon, and Eddie - as they navigate the treacherous path of drug dealing in their Boston neighborhood. Set against the backdrop of crack cocaine epidemic, the friends face numerous challenges that test their loyalty and put their lives at risk. The film explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the consequences of choices made in a world where survival is paramount.
Trois is a thrilling movie that delves into the complex relationships and dark secrets of a married couple. Their lives take a dark turn when they invite a third person into their bedroom, leading to illicit affairs and dangerous consequences. As they navigate through a web of lies, blackmail, and violence, their once stable lives are thrown into chaos. Trois explores themes of desire, betrayal, and the consequences of temptation.
Losing Ground is a comedy-drama movie released in 1982. It follows the story of a middle-age couple who find themselves in a love triangle. The film explores themes of marriage, art, and philosophy. It is considered a black independent film and has been recognized by the National Film Registry. The protagonists, both artists, navigate their relationships and personal desires in a middle-class setting. The plot is centered around their experiences in college, painting, and the challenges of being a black middle-class couple in society.
Book of Love delivers humor along with the mysteries of unrequited love and relationships gone bad. The film's story line focuses on three men living, dating and loving in Los Angeles in the 90's. They struggle with heartbreak and insecurity as a result of failed relationships. The three characters’ stories unfold through sessions with their therapist – sessions that are often as comedic as they are insightful.
A faith-based action movie about a woman who faces a choice between her abusive, drug-dealing husband and her unborn baby on the way. Her world is full of sex, drugs, money, and power, with violence an ever-present threat. On the mean streets of Atlanta, the expectant mother finds that only spiritual awareness and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse can help her escape the madness. Dark Angels was written, produced, and directed by David Wadley, featuring A.J. Johnson (Friday, Menace II Society). Dark Angels is available on multiple streaming services, including Prime Video and Tubi.
BaadAsssss Cinema is a documentary that delves into the cultural impact and historical significance of blaxploitation cinema in the 1970s. It explores the portrayal of African-American characters and themes, the challenges faced by black filmmakers, and the controversies surrounding the genre. The documentary features interviews with actors, filmmakers, and critics, providing a comprehensive look at the era.
Romance - Keith, a freelance journalist, knows sex sells. With the help of a personal ad, he decides to combine business and pleasure through a piece of freelance investigative reporting on the dating scene: 30 dates in 30 days, A Personal Journal. The research takes him beyond his wildest expectations. Keith's world begins to unravel when he meets a girl who sees right through him. Can his cool be liquefied by a funny thing called love? Is this true happiness or is it the prelude to a core meltdown? - Malik Yoba, Stacey Dash, Monteria Ivey
Hav Plenty tells the story of a struggling writer who meets an upper-class woman on New Year's Eve, leading to a series of comedic and romantic misunderstandings. As their worlds collide, they must navigate the challenges of class conflict, personal insecurities, and the importance of self-discovery. Through laughter and love, they learn to overcome societal expectations and find happiness in unexpected ways.
A soon-to-be groom learns that he may have contracted HIV. Waiting a full seven days for the test results turns out to be the most hectic week of his life.
Sankofa is a powerful drama that explores the themes of slavery, identity, and freedom. It follows the story of Mona, a modern-day African-American model who finds herself transported back in time to a Caribbean plantation in the 18th century. As she experiences the horrors of slavery firsthand, Mona begins to confront her own past and the legacy of her ancestors. Through her journey of self-realization, she learns the power of resistance and the importance of reclaiming one's own history.
Bugged! tells the story of a group of bumbling exterminators who are called over to the house of an attractive young novelist to rid her house of insects. Unfortunately, due to a horrible chemical mix-up, the poison spray causes the bugs to grow to enormous sizes, and pretty soon everyone's trapped inside the house and have to find a way to stop the dastardly pests before they start multiplying and take over the world.