Black Cake: Season 1/ Episode 8 “Nine Night” – Episode Recap/ Review
In the season finale, since there is stuff left over for a second season, Eleanor story ends and so many others begin.
In the season finale, since there is stuff left over for a second season, Eleanor story ends and so many others begin.
As Byron breaks free of his parents pushing him to play and live life safe, Mabel finds herself being challenged to deal with all her parents hid from her.
We’re introduced to Eleanor’s secret child in this episode and get to see more of Byron’s relationship with Lynette.
Alongside getting Lin’s background, we learn what happened to the original Eleanor.
“Rustin” depicts a civil rights icon in ways not seen since Denzel Washington played Malcolm X.
A summary of how The Devil You Know (2022) ended and whether a prequel or sequel is possible.
For nearly two hours, you are left with not only the mystery of who did what, but who will pay for the crime?
In the first two parts of Women Of The Movement, we’re reminded of the story of Emmett Till and explore the cover-up to keep him from being an international headline.
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom gives you what you expect from Viola Davis, and in Chadwick Boseman’s final film, he makes it clear he could excel in a role of someone not already an icon.
While season 3 of Claws may feel formulaic as a whole, being able to note the growth of each character since season 1 compensates for that immensely.
Just as it seems Mac and Melba have cut ties and made peace with Desna, Mac tries to hold onto Dean and stirs up trouble.
Black Love returns and the focus is what did our couples learn from past relationships and marriages which makes their current one so strong?
The Inkwell reminds you of how great of a time it was for Black audiences who truly wants diverse depictions of themselves on the big screen.
Overview OWN is a slept on channel. Granted, starting things off with a slew of Tyler Perry productions didn’t begin its scripted foray with the best reputation. However, since branching out to different visionaries OWN arguably has gained the type of programming you’d have expected the decades old BET to have had years ago. So…
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