The dramedy series For the Love of Jason is back once again. Spiling the tea on the new season are castmates Trell Woodberry (Jason) and Kareem Grimes (Erick) of the series.
Category: Screens
Season 2 of “Millienials” Mo Funny Mo Problems
The series is created by Rugg Williams and Oren Williams, executive produced by Rugg Williams, Oren Williams and Zachary Isaiah Williams with Bentley Kyle Evans serving as co-director and executive producer. Brett Dismuke and Nikki Love serve as executive producers for ALLBLK.
My Vision and My Lens: Carlton Daniel Jr.
Generational Wealth, Entrepreneurship, Grief, Sexuality, and Identity are all words that can describe Carlton Daniel Jr.’s short film “HOMEGOING”.
Good Deeds: Celebrity Christopher Clarke
Christopher Clarke is a celebrity trainer with a client roster that includes executives, diplomats, musicians, athletes, and celebrities.
Check Out: Reel Fishing with Upstream TV Show
“Reel Fishing with Upstream” TV hosts Gerard Robinson and Charles Bush fish, dine, stay, and visit the best places across the U.S. It is an exciting show to watch!
Entering the Wu: Lawrence Kao
Making his unbelievable transition from one of the most sought-after crew dancers to leading man in Netflix’s highly anticipated series “Wu Assassins” (out August 2019), multi-faceted actor, musician, and dancer Lawrence Kao is set to take over the industry in 2019.
UNSILENCED: THE ATLANTA CHILD MURDERS
The year is 1979; the location, Atlanta. The city is enveloped in a time of change, but just when it feels like Atlanta is turning towards an era of peaceful prosperity, two 14-year-old boys go missing. A few days later a woman stumbles across their remains, with one boy fatally shot and the other strangled. This incident begins a horrifying 23 months, with a total of 29 African-American children being stolen from their families and killed.
Let the Church Say…. : ‘EMANUEL’ Talks Race in America
Four years after the devastating tragedy in Charleston, South Carolina that shook the nation, “EMANUEL,” movie to open in theaters nationwide through Fathom Events on June 17 and 19 only. Documenting the events of June 17, 2015, “EMANUEL” is a powerful documentary that examines how faith, hope, and forgiveness healed a devastated community after the heinous church shooting at Emanuel A.M.E., carried out by white supremacist Dylan Roof.
Adam Ambruso: Learning to Fly
Helping to spotlight Hollywood’s reckoning in the wake of the #MeToo movement, actor, producer and gifted entrepreneur Adam Ambruso stared and holds a producer credit
Making a Statement: Personal Statement hits PBS
“Inspirational and moving, heartwarming and heartbreaking, PERSONAL STATEMENT is a testament to the power of knowledge and the ability to lead with a dream.” – American