Reel Reviews | Rob Peace
Rob Peace is a wonderfully executed and truly tragic tale about the difficulty in achieving the American dream, especially for a man of color
Rob Peace is a wonderfully executed and truly tragic tale about the difficulty in achieving the American dream, especially for a man of color
We celebrate the life and legacy of the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul, the Marvelous Mary J. Blige.
by Charles Kirkland Jr. Award-winning singer and actor, Jennifer Hudson takes on the life of the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin in the inspired biopic, [read more]
by Robert Daniels | special from RogerEbert.com Despite its over orchestration, director Vanessa Roth’s slight, hagiographic documentary “Mary J. Blige’s My Life,” manages to provide profound [read more]
by Charles Kirkland Jr. Two American families in Mississippi collide in a tale told in black and white in Mudbound.
by Tim Gordon Love and drama were in the air tonight as Grammy Award winner Mary J. Blige kicked off the Wolftrap Summer Concert Series [read more]
One of the most anticipated films premiering at the upcoming Sundance Film Festival is the period drama, Mudbound, directed by Black Reel Award winning screenwriter/director [read more]
Our friends at Blackfilm.com have posted an exclusive pic and clip from the upcoming musical, Black Nativity.