FilmGordon Radio | Top Black 100 TV Shows of All-Time (Part One)
Tim Gordon and Charles Kirkland, Jr. kick off our four-part series by exploring the dramas, comedies, sketch shows, and limited series that changed the game.
Tim Gordon and Charles Kirkland, Jr. kick off our four-part series by exploring the dramas, comedies, sketch shows, and limited series that changed the game.
Billy Joel: And So It Goes takes you inside the messy, melodic life of the Piano Man like never before from heartbreak and betrayal to the stories behind his greatest hits.
One week in and there’s one name everyone’s saying when they leave Superman: Edi Gathegi. His Mr. Terrific isn’t just living up to the name, he’s rewriting what a scene-stealing superhero can be.
Aster’s latest is all sizzle and no steak, a pandemic parable that wastes a dream cast on scattershot satire and smug cynicism.
The wedding bells are ringing on The Gilded Age, but the bride’s not exactly thrilled to be walking down the aisle.
From the gritty world of Bosch comes Ballard, a new detective drama led by Maggie Q at her steely best.
Madea’s back, this time with a wedding, a Bahamas trip, and enough hijinks to drown out any shred of sense. If you’re still on board after 13 films, you probably deserve the chaos.
We honor Boyz n the Hood, the film that changed Black cinema forever, on its 34th anniversary, and revisit the legacy of Spike Lee’s 4 Little Girls, a vital civil rights documentary that reminds us why history must never be forgotten.