‘Power’ Moves in D.C.!
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and Naturi Naughton from the STARZ hit show POWER were in the Nations Capital this past Wednesday, October 30th, at the MPA Theater revealing an advanced screening of the mid-season finale
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and Naturi Naughton from the STARZ hit show POWER were in the Nations Capital this past Wednesday, October 30th, at the MPA Theater revealing an advanced screening of the mid-season finale
For Black and Brown book lovers, there is no place more magical than the Essence Bookstore during the festival.
“Coins For Love” promises to be an exciting rollercoaster of light-hearted drama as the writer brings several of our current issues to the forefront such as interracial relationships, Black Lives Matter, black single motherhood, and the different dynamics of healthy and unhealthy love and relationships.
The movie dropped on July 12th. “You haven’t gone to see it yet? You still wondering if it’s worth seeing?” Well, let MadFlavor TV give you out Top 5 reasons why you would want to go see this movie:
TV One is representing and reigning supreme this summer with original programming for “Summer Movies: Love, Lies, & Murder”.
Family Reunion Executive Produced by Meg DeLoatch, and Directed by Eric Dean Seaton is penned by entirely by African American writers. The show is being touted as “Back Family Magic” and it is funny, warm, heartfelt, and MAGICAL.
Get ready for a wild ride, as we venture into the era of tape decks, jerri curls, and an unstoppable crack epidemic. Welcome to the summer of 1984, and the highly anticipated Season 3 premier of Snowfall. This season promises not to disappoint as we continue to follow the life of Franklin Saint (Damson Idris), a young street entrepreneur beginning to experience the perils of success.
Despite his success in music, the Iconic Falsetto found his life in peril as he struggled with fame and fortune, addiction, and incarceration.
Uptown Magazine’s Pre-Oscars Hollywood Honors brought out some of Black Hollywood’s elite as they honored Directors Tim Story (Fantastic Four, Think Like A Man, Ride Along, Shaft (2019)) and George Tillman Jr. (Soul Food, The Hate U Give). The Event was hosted by Tai Beauchamp and Actor/Comedian Chris Spencer.
Uptown Magazine’s Pre-Oscars Hollywood Honors brought out some of Black Hollywood’s elite as they honored Directors Tim Story (Fantastic Four, Think Like A Man, Ride Along, Shaft (2019)) and George Tillman Jr. (Soul Food, The Hate U Give). The Event was hosted by Tai Beauchamp and Actor/Comedian Chris Spencer.