It's time that we talked again...about all the great Black entertainment now available on a television near you! Let's start with 1974/75 Blaxploitation film BLACK FIST.
Tag: black television
What’s Black on TV this Spring?
For months, I've been biding my time waiting for my shows and my stories to return to prime time because there is only so much of the Voice and Nicole Kidman that I can take. I'm proud to share what Blackness is on the tube this Spring so that we can all watch and discuss. … Continue reading What’s Black on TV this Spring?
Why #Star isn’t all that brilliant…
Each time I've tuned into the first three episodes of Fox's Star, I've been convinced that I'm watching Lee Daniels' fantasy Barbie doll playtime depicted in nighttime soap opera form. Only in Lee Daniels' mind would some cute little blonde slutty heroine named Star Davis (Jude Demorest), with a modernized tragic mulatta for a sister (Savannah … Continue reading Why #Star isn’t all that brilliant…
Does anyone else hope 24: Legacy won’t suck?
The first time I watched 24, I, like so many others, was immediately caught up in the "real-time" drama. The non-stop action, the constant fear of impending doom, the super evil bad guys, the badass and Black Denis Haybert from The Unit playing the president...yes, I loved it and eagerly awaited each installment with bated … Continue reading Does anyone else hope 24: Legacy won’t suck?
How #ChewingGum has me messed up….in a good way…
Although I watched Netflix's Chewing Gum early last month, I had to think critically about how I wanted to approach this write-up. There's a lot to unpack about this show; a lot of food for thought. First of all, what is Chewing Gum? It is a play turned television series written by and starring Michaela … Continue reading How #ChewingGum has me messed up….in a good way…
Why Watching #Insecure is Necessary as F***…
I've loved Issa Rae since she dissected C-Murder's Down for My N's. When I heard that she had scored a deal with HBO to convert her Awkward Black Girl Youtube series into regular television programming, I knew I'd need to set an alarm for myself to tune in. However, I had no idea that Insecure would … Continue reading Why Watching #Insecure is Necessary as F***…
I wish I didn’t have to say this about #InkPaperScissors but…
I'm not going to act all high and mighty like I don't watch reality television because I do watch. (I tune into Black Ink Crew: Chicago weekly and yes I did watch Martha and Snoop last night.) I watch entire seasons. (I've seen all three seasons of Dating Naked.) I am genuinely interested in what … Continue reading I wish I didn’t have to say this about #InkPaperScissors but…
The changes and/or improvements #Empire has made since last I wrote about this crazy @$$ show…
The last time I wrote about Empire, the 2015 runaway Fox television hit, I had many questions. Some may call them complaints but it was really all in love. This Let's Talk Color TV blog didn't exist then and I really ought to thank Empire for helping to usher in the new age of color … Continue reading The changes and/or improvements #Empire has made since last I wrote about this crazy @$$ show…
Why watching Netflix’s Luke Cage is a must though the action kind of sucks…
It’s been two weeks since Netflix released Marvel’s Luke Cage. Rather than binge-watching over the premier weekend, I took my time ingesting the drama of the Harlem vigilante hero. Though I’m not a comic book fan in any real sense of the word, I did get to know the original character and I’m not quite sure how I … Continue reading Why watching Netflix’s Luke Cage is a must though the action kind of sucks…
In Light of All this Prime Time Blackness…
Have ya’ll noticed how there are a bunch of Black people on television these days?
We’re not talking about the evening news or guests on Maury. We’re talking about actual actors and actresses of color with leading roles and lines devoid of stereotypical jive talk. We’re talking Black television stars who aren’t just making cameo appearances as gangsters and/or prostitutes only to be shot down or carted off to prison within the first five minutes of the show. We're talking real characters with actual stakes in the plot and story line.