April 6, 2026

From Grey’s Anatomy to Shondaland: How Shonda Rhimes Built a Media Empire

ABC has renewed Grey’s Anatomy for a 23rd season, cementing the show’s status as the longest-running primetime medical drama in American television history Grey’s Anatomy has […]
March 23, 2026

S. Epatha Merkerson Among Honorees at Black Women In Film Network’s 2026 Summit

The Black Women In Film Network celebrated six trailblazing women at its annual summit in downtown Atlanta, with veteran actress S. Epatha Merkerson receiving the top […]
March 13, 2026

“My Father’s Shadow” Film Review: A Raw Portrait of Family, Masculinity and Nigeria

Directed by Akinola Davies Jr and co-written by his brother Wale Davies, “My Father’s Shadow” is a raw and deeply personal portrait of Nigeria. Set in […]
March 6, 2026

6 Black Directors Reshaping Hollywood From Indie Classics to Billion-Dollar Franchises

For decades, Black filmmakers have pushed back against Hollywood’s narrow ideas about who gets to be centered, portrayed with complexity, or shown as powerful on screen. […]
May 1, 2025

Ryan Coogler’s Groundbreaking Deal with Warner Bros. Signals a New Era for Filmmakers

Ryan Coogler, the acclaimed director of Black Panther and Creed, has made headlines once again, not just for his latest film, Sinners, but for the unprecedented […]
April 29, 2025

The Ultimate Review of the Southern Gothic Horror Blockbuster, ‘Sinners’

What happens when you mix mob money, Mississippi blues, and bloodthirsty vampires under the sweltering sun of Jim Crow America? Sinners, Ryan Coogler’s bold new Southern […]
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