Movies
Get your popcorn ready for Relationship Goals and our top picks for Black love movies to stream this February.
Celebrating 100 years of Black filmmakers transforming cinema, from pioneering Oscar winners to modern social horror hits.
“Melania,” a documentary that follows First Lady Melania Trump leading up to the 2025 inauguration, is tracking to be a box-office bomb.
A thrilling Black horror film tackles police brutality, community unity, and survival against a Klan-inspired police unit.
Damson Idris' Damson Idris' name has been attached to Marvel Studios' Black Panther since leaked concept photos fueled rumors that he would be taking the heart-shaped herb in Avengers: Doomsday. Now, his non-answer about possibly taking up the mantle of Wakanda's protector has only left more speculation.
Holiday movies bring families together, offer diverse stories, and inspire reflection on relationships and life's journey.
James Gunn's DC Universe is moving along following Superman. Up next coming to the big screen is his cousin, whom we met briefly in the film, Supergirl, and in the trailer for the upcoming movie, she is a metahuman but a hot ass mess at the same time.
Sinners was easily one of the best films of the year, and as award season kicks off, Hollywood is acknowledging that. Director and creator of the film, Ryan Coogler, alongside the film's producers, got candid about making his masterpiece.
Ryan Coogler is getting back in his Marvel bag. The director confirmed that Black Panther 3 will be his next project.
Will we be seated for this? Lena Waithe opened up about a new movie she is developing, and will star Issa Rae.
The leaves are turning warm shades of yellow, orange and red, and there’s that crisp snap in the air to remind us that not only autumn is here, but so is cuffing season. For those of us couples ready to hibernate together in the warmth of our homes in the cooler months, curling up with […]
Normally, when a movie has any association with Jordan Peele, you can expect it to be a winner among critics; that's not the case with HIM, but its star, Marlon Wayans, is putting on his cape to defend the film from its less-than-stellar reviews.