If Not Now, When?

Release Date:  1/8/2021; In Theaters (Original Release –  6/13/19; American Black Film Festival)
Genre:  Drama
Rating:  NR
Directors:  Meagan Good, Tamara LaSeon Bass
Studio(s):   Krazy Actress Productions
Running Time:  126 mins.

Cast:  Meagan Good, Meagan Holder, Mekia Cox, Tamara Bass, Niles Fitch, Valarie Pettiford, Edwin Hodge, Lexi Underwood .

Story:   If Not Now, When? introduces us to Suzanne, Patrice, Tyra and Deidre, who have been friends since meeting at the age of fourteen. Over the course of their lives fights, disagreements and love have caused friction and distance to manifest between some of them, particularly Suzanne and Patrice, who haven’t spoken in almost fifteen years. When Tyra, who is mother to fourteen year-old Jillian, suffers a crisis, all four women are drawn back together to make it through, and soon discover that they also need each other, and sisterhood, to make it through what is currently happening in their  lives.

Tears, laughter and most importantly heart are at the center of this poignant drama. If Not Now, When? captures the essence of those female bonding movies that were prevalent in the 90’s, while telling a story that is stirring and will most certainly tug at your emotions.  Source(s):  Blackfilm.com; krazyactressproductions.com.

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#Truth

Release Date:  6/12/19 – 6/16/19; American Black Film Festival
Genre:  Drama
Rating:  NR
Director/Writer:  Charles Murray
Studio(s):  Ohio Street Pictures
Running Time:  105 mins.
Cast:  Dorian Missick, Simone Missick, Michael Beach, Terrell Tilford, Victoria Platt, Omar Epps.
Story:  After a journalist’s cousin commits suicide, he investigates what caused her to take her life and the people he believes are responsible.  Source:  Blackfilm.com.

Justine

Release Date:  6/12/19 – 6/16/19; American Black Film Festival (Original Release:  2018)
Genre:  Drama
Rating:  NR
Director/Writer:  Stephanie Turner
Studio(s):  Football Brat Productions
Running Time:  106 mins.
Cast:  Glynn Turman, Stephanie Turner, Darby Stanchfield, Josh Stamberg, Cleo King, Bridget Kallal, Ravi Cabot-Conyers.
Story:   Following the death of her husband, single mom Lisa Wade is forced to move into her father-in-law’s apartment and become the sole provider for her family. She reluctantly starts a job as a nanny for an 8-year-old girl with spina bifida, and though it’s difficult at first, Lisa soon learns that her new role as caretaker is exactly the challenge that she needs to overcome her own obstacles.  Source:  Blackfilm.com.

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Love Dot Com: The Social Experiment


Release Date:
 
11/19/19
Genre:  Romance
Rating:  NR
Director:  Charneice Fox
Studio(s):  Soulidifly, Straight, No Chaser Productions
Running Time:  98 mins.

Cast:  Brave Williams, Tobias Truvillion, Kym Whitley, LisaRae McCoy, Charles Malik Whitfield, Wes Felton Raheem DeVaughn, Christopher Williams.

Story:  A vegan chef with a broken heart and an exhausted budget finds love face to face but opts for technology to make the final decision.  Source:  Blackfilm.com.

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Perfectly Single

Release Date:  6/12/19 – 6/16/19; American Black Film Festival
Genre:  Romantic Comedy
Rating:  NR
Director:  Van Elder
Studio(s):   Bullz Eye Productions
Running Time:  99 mins.
Cast:  Erica Hubbard, Torrei Hart, Dominique Perry, J. Alphonse Nicholson, Omar Gooding, Trae Ireland, Joe Torry, Stoney Jackson.

Story:   A quirky and successful optometrist in the twilight of her life turns to her friends for help in finding social fulfillment, but she has ignored one particular place…Within.  Source:  Blackfilm.com.  Photo Source:  imdb.

 

Princess Of The Row

Release Date:  11/27/20; VOD (Original Release – 2019)
Genre:  Drama
Rating:  NR
Director:  Max Carlson
Studio(s):  Big Boss Creative, Odd Box Films, Shifty Eye Productions
Running Time:  85 mins.
Cast:  Tayler Buck, Edi Gathegi, Ana Ortiz, Jacob Vargas, Martin Sheen.

Story:  While in Iraq, Sergeant Willis suffered a traumatic brain injury. Now enduring PTSD, he is homeless on L.A.’s infamous Skid Row. His 12-year-old daughter, Alicia, known as “Princess” to those on the Row, is always fleeing foster homes to be on the streets with her father. Princess is a gifted storyteller and myth-weaver. In her tale, the Princess needs to rescue her Knight, escaping from the Row so they can recreate a family. With social services in pursuit, she flees the city with her father. But he is unable to care for her or himself and can turn dangerously violent in an instant. Determined to save the only family she has, Princess may need to rewrite her story in very difficult ways to ensure they both survive to the end.  Source:  Blackfilm.com.

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