TV & Film

As comic fans prepare for the arrival of Ketema, the white son of T'Challa's Black Panther, many are wondering if Hollywood will follow suit.

Chicago has a long history of being a go-to destination for Hollywood films. Take a look at 20 that truly show the Windy City at its finest.

As the Ryan Coogler vampire thriller 'Sinners' hits theaters, we look at some of the best Black bloodsuckers ever in film and television.

There are a few things you can always count on when it comes to the holiday season: pumpkin spice-flavored everything, bright lights adorning the windows of your local shopping area and somewhere, on some channel, a broadcast of the Macaulay Culkin-starring Christmas film, Home Alone 2: Lost In New York. Since it first arrived in […]

The high-octane action thriller "G20" starring academy award winner Viola Davis drops on Amazon Prime Video April 10th.

With a biopic in the works for b'day girl Vanessa Williams, we thought of some other good films about Black women worth watching this month.

For those who can remember the golden era of R&B during the 1980s, it didn’t get much better than DeBarge. Although an all-too-brief run on the charts that ended early due to personal turmoils and run-ins with the law, the group’s musical legacy carried on as one of the most-sampled musicians in both contemporary R&B […]

You just never know who could end up pairing up in a rom-com when it comes to Hollywood. Take Method Man and Kelly Rowland for example. Two-and-a-half decades ago, the Wu-Tang Clan rapper was riding high off his first feature film, How High, so much so that he dissed Kelly and the girls of Destiny’s […]

With 2025 already bringing us a handful of surprises, sadly more bad than good within the past 24 hours alone, at the very least the culture was treated to an unlikely duet performance on New Year’s Eve when R&B legend Al Green shared the stage with Hollywood icon Morgan Freeman to sing his fan-favorite soul […]

Rounding out our talks with the Black filmmakers of "Rising Voices" at Tribeca this year, Winter Dunn showed us what 'Play Hard' is all about.

The convos with "Rising Voices" in Black filmmaking continue as director Wes Andre Goodrich discusses his festival-fave short, 'Meal Ticket.'

Continuing the conversation with "Rising Voices" in Black filmmaking, director Anndi Jinelle Liggett breaks down her 'Tender Thoughts.'