Coming to UMC (Urban Movie Channel) – June 2019
From a new season of “The Rich and the Ruthless,” the complete series of “All of Us” and a new music docuseries, here’s what UMC is offering this month.
Within this category, you’ll find interviews and articles.
From a new season of “The Rich and the Ruthless,” the complete series of “All of Us” and a new music docuseries, here’s what UMC is offering this month.
Jason Mitchell of The Chi is seemingly in some hot water. Wanna know how bad it is?
Let’s talk about some of the notable difference between the book and movie version of The Sun Is Also A Star.
From the 2019 Montclair Film Festival, a Q&A featuring Director Rashaad Ernesto Green, co-writer & star Zora Howard, producer Darren Dean, and co-star Alexis Marie Wint.
While Lee Daniels and writer of the show Jordan E. Cooper announced in April the untitled Ms. Pat show was still in development, there is a new update.
A post-screening Q&A featuring Buffaloed’s director Tanya Wexler from the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival.
A Q&A from the Tribeca Film Festival featuring Writer/ Director Stefon Brital, co-writer Fredica Bailey and the stars.
Writer/ Director Katharine O’Brien, alongside her producers and editor, talk about the inspiration behind the film, working with Simon Pegg, Juno Temple, and other topics.
Writer/ Director Ani Simon-Kennedy talks about casting Sabrina Carpenter, The Hulk, and how The Short History of the Long Road came to be.
Following the first screening of Good Posture, writer/director Dorothy Wells and members of her cast stepped on stage for a 15 minute Q&A – check it out.
Rather than just giving an opinionated response to the trailer then (really it was a fairly standard Star Wars trailer), we thought we’d break it down objectively and discuss the biggest question: Now what?
An interview with Shanti Lowry, Emmy nominated actress, talking about her journey to UMC’s Bronx SIU and future plans.
In this post, you’ll find spoilers and commentary on the ending of the movie I’m Not Here and whether there is sequel potential.
I checked Google Search Console I discovered a massive amount of “nofollow” links. Here is the fix.
With Happy Death Day 2U officially out, it seems like a good time to talk about the ending and the possible future of the franchise.
In this post, you’ll find the shows and movies noted to be worth checking out as well as some of the top performances and scenes for the month of January 2019.
In this post, you’ll find the Top Characters, Performances, Scenes, Shows & Movies of 2018 reviewed on Wherever I Look
A handful of likely highlights from the first half of 2019 (with some exceptions).
Following Tiffany Haddish bombing during a New Years Eve performance in Miami, so many articles have been done. But are we blowing it out of proportion?
With 2018 officially over, here is a list of actors who challenged expectations, and whose future productions should be on your radar.
Considering Ryan Coogler should be working on Black Panther 2 early 2019, around the same time Disney/Fox merge, is it too early to hope for a Storm appearance?
Making a case that in the Netflix film Bird Box the “villains” of the film are actually some form of angels.
An Interview With Alex Magaña, the man behind ACM Productions (24 To Life, Narco Valley), and one half of the team behind Slapped! The Movie.
From the creator of “The Story of 90 Coins” comes “The Tattooist.” A horror pivot that, just in its trailer, seems like it’s gruesome.
In this post, you’ll find Highlights for the Month of September 2018.
In this post, you’ll find Highlights of the Month of August 2018.
Everybody Digital, as a platform, has promise, but it is missing a handful of bells and whistles which seem essential for lasting success.
As light-skinned and bi-racial Black actresses find themselves asked about colorism, will they do more than note awareness of it?
The receipts are out: Watch Desus, of Desus and Mero, flip out during the Lituation 101 Tour of Smart, Funny, and Black.
It has been a week since the 2nd season finale, so let us look back at one of the top things the series has presented: Teen relationships.
Raven’s Home, on the surface, seems like your regular, live audience, comedy. However, like it’s predecessor there is more to it than you can see on the surface.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Board of Governors have decided to add a new category to the Oscars. Not to honor stunt men and women but popular movies. Oy vey.
Recently, writer/director Bootsy Riley has been in the news due to comments about his film not getting an international release. Let’s talk about that.
Long before MoviePass was a ridiculously low $9.99, I was a fan since screeners and screenings aren’t given out and movie tickets are expensive. Plus, at nearly $50 at one time, sometimes beyond because MoviePass has been a reactive company since the get-go, I easily got bang for my buck. Heck, I went to see…
In part 2 of our conversation with author Yoyo Opoku, we go into the future of the Borrowed Wife series, particularly Husbands on Hold.
Featured in this post, you’ll find some of the top scenes from media covered on “Wherever I Look” during the week of June 10th to June 16th.
In part one of my conversation with Yoyo Opoku, author of The Borrowed Wife, we go over the origins of the book, how her story transformed the narrative and the difficulties of being self-published.
Here at Wherever I Look, curiosity is a driving focus of many of the programming chosen. However, our curiosity isn’t just about media. One of the things which are also a keen interest is faith.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.
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