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David E. Talbert’s Mr Right Now

July 13, 2010
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David E. Talbert’s Mr Right Now She’s a single mother looking for a husband. He’s a con man looking for his next victim. Together they board an emotional rollercoaster that can only be derailed by someone neither of them expected. Award-winning director David E. Talbert brings to life this passionate story of love, friendship...

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History and Heritage Film Collection V.2

June 13, 2010
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History and Heritage Film Collection V.2 HISTORY & HERITAGE FILM COLLECTION V.2 JUKE JOINT Whitney Vanderbilt (Spencer Williams Jr.) and “Cornbread” Green (July Jones) are a pair of pals who spend a night out on the town with only twenty-five cents between them. But when Whitney turns on the charm for some wealthy ladies,...

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Race Movies: Hi-De-Ho/The Devil’s Daughter/Beware/Reet, Petite, and Gone Reviews

June 12, 2010
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Race Movies: Hi-De-Ho/The Devil’s Daughter/Beware/Reet, Petite, and Gone Four classic urban films: Hi-De-Ho, The Devil’s Daughter, Beware, and Reet Petite and Gone. List Price: $ 4.98 Price: Race Movies: The Duke Is Tops/The Black King/Spirit Of Youth/The Glove Four classic urban films: The Duke is Tops, The Black King, Spirit of Youth, and The...

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Speed-Dating

April 19, 2010
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Speed-Dating A high-energy romantic comedy that follows three bachelors, speeding through life and scheming on women. When it comes to the opposite sex, it’s about the “chase” and “finish line.” Dog (Chico Benymon, Life Is Not a Fairytale: The Fantasia Barrino Story) and Beaver (Leonard Robinson, TV’s Nick Cannon Presents: Wild ‘N Out) spend...

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Love Ain’t Suppose To Hurt II – The Wedding

April 2, 2010
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Love Ain’t Suppose To Hurt II – The Wedding Tracie has decided to take the plunge and walk down the aisle, but an unexpected accident causes her to face yet another issue from her past. Will her bible-toting, shoot from the hip, tell it like it is, aunt Shirley be able to shed some...

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Life 101: Angel’s Secret

February 26, 2010
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Life 101: Angel’s Secret Young, beautiful, and naïve Angel soon realizes that sometimes the most dangerous place to be is in the bed of a lover. After one night with her boyfriend Angel is quickly caught in a whirlwind of uncontrollable events and unforeseeable consequences. As family and friends gather to support her, will...

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Historic Civil Rights & Black History Films DVD: African American Racism & Prejudice Movies w/ Martin Luther King (MLK) & Maya Angelou Footage

February 21, 2010
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Historic Civil Rights & Black History Films DVD: African American Racism & Prejudice Movies w/ Martin Luther King (MLK) & Maya Angelou Footage 8 Films – 102 Minutes Table of Contents: (1) Integration Report (1960) (2) Negro Colleges In Wartime (1944) (3) The Plantation System In Southern Life (1950) (4) Social Class in America...

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70% Club

January 23, 2010
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70% Club Oprah Winfrey, The New York Times, and ABC Nightline have all reported that 70% of black women are single. But this group of friends never thought they would be part of the statistic. As they prepare one friend for I Do and another for divorce; secrets, lies, and betrayal threaten to derail...

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Love Me or Leave Me

January 22, 2010
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Love Me or Leave Me Love Me Or Leave Me combines hilarious comedy, true-to-life drama and rousing song that underscore the play’s themes of responsibility and forgiveness. Cynthia Wyatt (Evans) is a troubled teen who abandons her fraternal twin infants, leaving her mother (Murdock) to raise the children. Now, 20 years later, one of...

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Brother to Brother Reviews

January 15, 2010
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Brother to Brother Critically acclaimed drama that invokes the glory days of the Harlem Renaissance. As an elderly man, poet Bruce Nugent meets a young black gay artist struggling to find his voice and together they embark on a surreal narrative journey through his inspiring past. DVD Bonus Features:Separate commentaries by Director Rodney Evans...

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