The Work of Nia DaCosta, First Black Woman to Direct a Marvel Film
Trailers and Interviews of Director Nia DaCosta, the first Black Woman to direct a Marvel Film.
Trailers and Interviews of Director Nia DaCosta, the first Black Woman to direct a Marvel Film.
A Curated List of Black Women Storytellers in Television, Entertainment Media. These show all have Black Female leads.
Inside the Hit Starz Show, P-Valley, With Its Creator, the Brilliant, Katori Hall.
”The Pynk is a popular strip club in Mississippi, where intrigue abounds when the mysterious Autumn is welcomed by Mercedes, the dancer, and Uncle Clifford, the club’s discreet owner.”
The Brilliant, Michaela Cole, Examines Consent in Modern Day London.
A young woman in forced to re-examine a night of partying when she is slipped a date rape drug.
When They See Us | Ava DeVernay’s masterpiece, When They See Us, tells a familiar story of injustice
The inspiring story of trailblazing African American entrepreneur Madam C.J. Walker who built a haircare empire that made her America’s first female self-made millionaire.
Director, Dees Rees, talks about her new Netflix film, “The Last Thing He Wanted,” a 70s Hollywood inspired thriller.
“Years of carrying out death row executions have taken a toll on prison warden Bernadine Williams. As she prepares to execute another inmate, Bernadine must confront the psychological and emotional demons her job creates, ultimately connecting her to the man she is sanctioned to kill.”
Suicide By Sunlight: Valentina, a day-walking Black vampire protected from the sun by her melanin, is forced to suppress her bloodlust to regain custody of her estranged daughters.
LITTLE WOODS Official Trailer (2019) | Tessa Thompson
“Fast Color” stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw as a woman who comes into her own after discovering she has superhuman abilities.
Senator Kamala Harris Speaks At Howard University