Tyler Perry's Sistas follows a group of four close-knit African American friends as they navigate the ups and downs of modern love, dating, careers, and friendship in the city of Atlanta. Through comedic and dramatic moments, the show explores the joys, challenges, and complexities of maintaining romantic relationships in the 21st century.
All the Queen's Men (2021) is a captivating TV show that follows the story of a group of individuals involved in crime, romance, and blackmail. Set against the backdrop of the hip-hop scene, the lives of the characters intertwine in unexpected ways, revealing secrets and testing relationships. With themes of love, betrayal, and personal growth, this series keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Zac and Fatima are embarking on a journey through the complexities of love. They face numerous hurdles and challenges along the way, testing the strength of their bond and forcing them to confront their own insecurities. As their relationship evolves, they learn valuable lessons about trust, commitment, and self-discovery. With humor, drama, and romance, Tyler Perry's Zatima (2022) presents a heartfelt portrayal of two individuals navigating the twists and turns of love.
This dramedy follows four longtime friends as they navigate life and relationships through the strength of their brother-like bond. In a society where relationships between men of color are often misjudged and misrepresented, the series embraces male vulnerability versus hypermasculinity.
Think Like a Man is a romantic comedy that follows a group of friends who find inspiration in a book called Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man. The women use the book's advice to turn the tables on their men and take control of their relationships. As the men realize what their partners are doing, they decide to use the book against the women. The movie explores the ups and downs of love, friendship, and the battle of the sexes within the context of modern dating.
The Quad is a drama series that follows the story of a university marching band and the challenges faced by its members. It explores themes such as hip-hop, black romance, mother-daughter relationships, and the struggles of being a single mother in academia.
In 'Think Like a Man Too,' the group of friends from the first film reunites in Las Vegas for a wild bachelor and bachelorette party. As they navigate through various hilarious and dramatic situations, they learn valuable lessons about love and relationships.
Soul Food follows the trials and tribulations of the Joseph family, who gather every Sunday for a soulful feast. When their matriarch Mama Joe falls into a coma, the family must overcome their differences and work together to keep their traditions alive.
Soul Food follows the trials and tribulations of the Joseph family, an African-American family living in Chicago. The matriarch, Mama Joe, runs a successful soul food restaurant while her daughters, Teri, Maxine, and Bird, navigate their own lives and careers as a lawyer, a hairstylist, and a housewife. The show explores themes of family, love, and the complexities of African-American life.
Harper is a writer who is about to get married, but his best friend reveals a shocking secret that could ruin everything. As Harper navigates his relationships with friends, family, and his domineering girlfriend, he must decide what is most important to him.
When a family comes together for a funeral, long-simmering tensions and buried secrets come to light. Amidst the chaos, forgiveness and reconciliation promote healing and understanding.
Higher Learning is a movie that explores the lives of diverse students at a fictional university. It delves into topics such as racism, date-rape, black militant groups, school shootings, and interracial relationships. The film portrays the experiences of a naive young woman, struggling with the realities of college life and the complexity of race politics.
Brown Sugar follows the story of Dre and Sidney, two lifelong friends and hip-hop enthusiasts, whose lives are intertwined with music and love. As Dre rises to success as a record executive, Sidney becomes a successful magazine editor. As their careers flourish, they both struggle with their feelings for each other and the challenges of maintaining a platonic friendship. Their journey through the ups and downs of love, jealousy, and loyalty explores the complex dynamics of relationships in the music industry.
Love Jones is a romantic drama about two African-American middle-class individuals who navigate the complexities of love, sex, and relationships. When a struggling photographer and a talented poet meet, their shared love for art and expression ignites a passionate and tumultuous relationship. As they face challenges from their pasts and the complexities of their present lives, they must decide whether their love for each other is enough to overcome their fears and insecurities.
Southside with You follows Barack Obama and Michelle Robinson's first date in Chicago in 1989. The couple spends a day together, visiting an art exhibit, watching a movie, and sharing intimate conversations that reveal their hopes, dreams, and aspirations. The film offers a glimpse into their deep bond and foreshadows the future they will build together.
A young African-American man named G moves to New York City and becomes entangled in the world of black affluence, romance, and hip-hop. Set in the Hamptons and Long Island, G explores themes of love, ambition, and the American Dream.
A story of two African-American individuals who spend a day together after a one-night stand. They navigate through issues of race, romance, and identity in San Francisco.
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.
In the East Atlanta neighborhood, Little Five Points, a single-black-woman is dealing with the threat of marriage to a boring-in-bed boyfriend and the sudden, random death of a college acquaintance. The tragedy drives her ambitious group of friends to take a deeper look at their stagnant lives, asking themselves— is there something bigger and better in life.
For Love of Ivy is a romantic comedy set in Harlem, New York City. Ivy, a maid, falls in love with Jack, the son of her employers. The film explores the challenges they face due to their different social statuses, as well as the obstacles they overcome together. With a happy ending, this film celebrates black love and cross-cultural relationships.