First Comes Love, Then Comes Murder

Release Date:  7/16/23; TV One
Genre:  Drama
Rating:   NR
Director:  Bobby Yan
Studio(s):  Swirl Films, TV One

Cast:  Jennifer Sears (Candice), Guyviaud Joseph (Ken), Rayan Lawrence (Doug), Leslie Black (Alicia).

Story:  First Comes Love Then Comes Murder features a thrilling tale of love, deceit, and survival centered around a devoted wife, Candice who literally finds herself embroiled in the fight of her life.  Despite initially starting out in wedded bliss, Candice and her manipulative husband end up at odds, so much so that he hires a hitman to kill her and her unborn child.  Source:  Madamenoire.com.

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Sisters

Release Date:  8/3/23; BET+
Genre:  Drama
Rating:   NR
Running Time:  100 mins.
Director:  Jahmar Hill
Studio(s):  Jahmar Hill Productions

Cast:  Lil Mama (Tia), Columbus Short (Kevin), Cocoa Brown (Pat), Tobias Truvillion (Reggie), K.D. Aubert (Tara), Ciera Angelia (Diamond), Alisa Reyes (Elise), De’Aundre Bonds (E), Jensen Atwood (Trae), Christine Lakin (Dr. Thomas).

Story:  The film tells the story of Diamond and her sisters, Tia and Tara.  Raised by their grandmother, their lives are greatly impacted by her influence. When the family learns she has cancer and needs surgery urgently, the sisters need to find a way to come up with enough money quickly. Willing to do anything to save their beloved grandmother’s life, the sisters turn to doing things they don’t want to, but must do.  Source:  theblkscript.

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Tick, Tick, Tick

a/k/a …tick…tick…tick

Release Date:  1/9/70
Genre:  G
Rating:  Drama
Director:  Ralph Nelson
Studio(s):  MGM
Running Time:  100 mins.
Cast:  Jim Brown (Jim Price), George Kennedy (John Little), Fredric March (Mayor Jeff Parks), Don Stroud (Bengy Springer), Janet MacLachlan (Mary Price), Richard Elkins (Bradford Wilkes), Bob Random (John Braddock), Bernie Casey (George Harley), Karl Swenson (Braddock, Sr.), Dub Taylor (Junior).

 

 

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Story:  Jim Price is elected the first black sheriff of Colusa County, Mississippi, with the help of northern organizers. A hotbed of racial prejudice, Colusa has a local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan. Retiring incumbent John Little, though he believes he was fairly defeated, offers Price no help on the new sheriff’s first day. Price is greeted only by Mayor Parks, a local patriarch who admonishes Price to consult him before appealing for outside help in solving problems. Price’s first arrest, on a charge of manslaughter, is John Braddock, the son of an influential white. Driving while drunk, Braddock caused the death of a child in an automobile accident.

That night Price’s deputy Bradford Wilkes is beaten by a group led by Little’s former deputy Bengy Springer, who had vowed to kill Price. Price next arrests a black man George Harley for raping a teenaged girl, and in doing so he risks alienating the black community that unanimously elected him. Braddock, Sr., arrives in Colusa and angrily demands that Price release his son. Braddock threatens to take the boy by force, whereupon Little arrives and Braddock departs.  Little’s conscience gets the better of him and he agrees to become Price’s new deputy.  Price, knowing that Braddock, Sr. will return with a mob, makes an unsuccessful request of the mayor to call in Federal troops.

As the Braddock mob approaches Colusa, Price and Little enter Junior’s Place, a bar for whites only, to look for deputies. Failing to recruit any, Price and Little set up a barricade at the edge of town. Just as Braddock’s men approach, however, the whites from Junior’s join the sheriff and disperse the mob.  Source:  tcm.com.  Photo Sources:  IMDB; Wikipedia; psychovision.net.

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Criminal Justice

Release Date:  9/8/80 (TV Movie, HBO)
Genre:  Drama
Rating:  R
Director:  Andy Wolk
Studio(s):  Elysian Films, Home Box Office (HBO), Warner Bros.
Running Time:   90 mins.
Cast:  Forest Whitaker (Jessie Williams), Rosie Perez (Denise Moore), Anthony LaPaglia (David Ringel), Jennifer Grey (Liz Carter), Tony Todd (Detective Riley).

Story:  Criminal Justice tells the story of a 19-year-old prostitute named Denise who is brutally robbed as she leaves a Brooklyn crack den. In addition to stealing her night’s earnings, her assailant leaves a knife slash across her cheek.  From a pile of mug shots and a lineup, Denise identifies her attacker as Jesse Williams, an unemployed man in his early 20’s who lives only a couple of blocks from the crime scene in East New York.  Jessie claims he is innocent but is quickly arrested.  The plot proceeds to follow Jesse through every stage of his prosecution, from the time a detective throws him down on a desk and sarcastically snarls his Miranda rights at him, through his incarceration, to the resolution of the case six months later.  Sources:  IMDB; Newyorktimes.com.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN5IiqBcCK0

Call Her King

Release Date:  7/6/23; BET+
Genre:  Thriller
Rating:   NR
Director:  Wes Miller
Studio(s):  Blacklight Entertainment, BET+
Cast:  Naturi Naughton (Jaeda King), Lance Gross (Gabriel a/k/a Black Caesar), Jason Mitchell (Sean Samuels), Johnny Messner, Nicholas Turturro, Tobias Truvillion, Garrett Hendricks, Shiobann Amisial, Johnny Messner.

Story:  Call Her King follows Judge Jaeda King, who has just sentenced Sean Samuels to death when the courthouse is hijacked by Samuels’ brother Gabriel, also known as Black Caesar. The Judge must then rely on her wits, strength, and skill to find a way to end the standoff, save the hostages and fight her way out.

Call Her King is the first production falling under Andrew van den Houten and Wes Miller’s newly formed BlackLight Entertainment banner, which was formed with the mission of providing quality opportunities for people of color and other traditionally disadvantaged people in front of and behind the camera.  Source:  Deadline.

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Phels High


Release Date:  6/17/23 – American Black Film Festival; 6/20/23 – VOD
Genre:  Drama
Rating:  NR
Running Time:  85 mins.
Director:  Kevin J. Nelson
Studio(s):  1804 Films, Prowrite Productions

Cast Omari Hardwick (Principal Floyd), Elise Neal (Tina Lloyd), Michael Hyatt (Captain Bailey), T.J. Atoms (Beef), Allen Maldonado (Meat), Marc John Jefferies (Melvin).

Story:  The film is about a bond between four friends which gets destroyed when one of the boys, who gets bullied, takes matters into his own hands by taking the life of the kid that bullied him. The school’s peace is shattered by gunfire and the boys end up barricaded, trying to devise a plan. Beef (the shooter) figures he may have a chance of having a future if he takes the life of his best friend to come out on top of his messed-up situation. He plots to look like a hero instead of the villain that he is, but his plan falls short and an innocent life is taken due to his choices.  Source:  Variety.com.