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7 Must-See Black Films: Sundance 2026
While the festival bids farewell to its mountain home, the range of Black cinema on display is staggering. From Antoine Fuqua’s unearthed history to Da’Vine Joy Randolph’s art-world domination, the emotional anchor remains the personal journey of Brittney Griner.
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Pam Grier’s Soul Flix: Celebrating Black Cinema Legacy
Pam Grier’s Soul Flix celebrates the heroes, pioneers, and timeless stories of Black film and is available free to stream on The Roku Channel, Plex.tv, TiVo+, and Fawesome.
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Critics Choice Black Cinema & TV Awards Honorees
The critics choice association has unveiled the honorees for its 8th annual celebration of black cinema & television, set to take place december 9, 2025, at the fairmont century plaza in los angeles.
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‘Blade’ Still Relevant After 20 Years | BlkCosmo Blerds
Meet Blade, the samurai sword-wielding half-human half-vampire "daywalker" assassin who was one of the first Marvel comic book adaptations to make it onscreen. Featuring Wesley Snipes as the titular character, this darkYou said: I need a twitter post for this This is proof of "Put me in coach!
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Teyana Taylor’s “A Thousand and One” – Must-See!
Teyana Taylor’s performance in A Thousand and One is a powerful showcase of dramatic range. She embodies Inez, a mother fighting for survival and home in a changing NYC. Her portrayal is raw, honest, and transcendent, anchoring the film with emotional depth.
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Perry Teases ‘Married’ Sequel
Tyler Perry's "Why Did I Get Married Again" shines with Black Cinema excellence. Jill Scott, Tasha Smith, and Janet Jackson deliver unforgettable performances in this must-watch film.
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Keefe D Returns to Court: Day 4 of Tupac Murder Trial
Tupac Shakur's murder trial is entering its fourth day with alleged killer Duane "Keefe D" Davis back in court. Keefe is accused of planning the legendary rapper's murder and allegedly producing the gun used to kill Tupac, though prosecutors say he wasn't the trigger man. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges. Prosecutors have called numerous witnesses, including a former Las Vegas cop who claims Tupac knew who shot him. If convicted, Keefe D faces life in prison.
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Riley Burruss: Drunken Fight on Next Gen NYC Embarrassing
Riley Burruss reflected on her explosive night on "Next Gen NYC" and began repairing the friendships caught in the fallout, apologizing to both Ariana Biermann and Georgia McCann for her cutting comments during their argument.
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Cleo Sol on The Home of Everything R&B
Cleo Sol dropped 'Gentlewoman' today, 5 years to the day since 'Mother'. Cover is a nod to it too. This is her first solo album since 'Heaven' and 'Gold' in 2023 and she still ain't got one miss. The Home Of Everything R&B 🏡
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Black Fans Welcoming BTS in Toronto: Rogers Stadium Arrival
BTS is taking over Toronto this week, and Black ARMY are part of the city’s growing excitement. From Nike’s BTS collaboration to two sold-out stadium shows, the culture surrounding ARIRANG reaches far beyond K-pop.
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B.I.G.’s Son Claims Grandma’s Will Changed Before Death
The Notorious B.I.G.'s son, Christopher Wallace Jr., claims his grandmother's will was drastically changed weeks before her death and is now bringing the matter to court. Christopher filed court docs saying his grandmother, Voletta Wallace, died in February 2025. He said 15 days before his grandmother died, Voletta signed an amendment to her will that cut out her grandchildren and appointed Wayne Barrow as executor. Christopher claims the signatures on the amendment seem facially inconsistent and warrant further scrutiny by an expert.