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  • Review: Queen Sugar, season 3

    Review: Queen Sugar, season 3

    It feels like it takes years and years for each season of Queen Sugar to reach Hulu, where I anxiously wait to watch it. Season 3 finally made it there. And, of course, I watched it. You can see all 3 seasons on Hulu. Queen Sugar continues to be a well written, well acted, beautifully…

  • Review: Queen Sugar, season 2

    Review: Queen Sugar, season 2

    Queen Sugar season 2 is now available on Hulu, which is where I watch it since I don’t get OWN. It was actually a great experience to binge the whole 16 episode season on Hulu, even though it took several days. The power, the impact, the brilliance of Queen Sugar just soaks into you when…

  • Review: Season 1 of Queen Sugar

    Review: Season 1 of Queen Sugar

    Season 1 of Queen Sugar was outstanding, engaging, enlightening, and demanding. It ended with a cliffhanger that could mean huge changes in season 2.

  • Watch This: New Trailer for Queen Sugar

    Watch This: New Trailer for Queen Sugar

    Queen Sugar has already been renewed for a 16 episode second season before the first season begins airing. Season 1 begins on OWN on Tuesday, September 6 and Wednesday, September 7 with two nights of commercial-free TV directed by Ava DuVernay.

  • Watch This: Trailer for Queen Sugar

    Watch This: Trailer for Queen Sugar

    Queen Sugar, coming to OWN, is the first TV series with episodes directed by Ava DuVernay. It’s produced by Oprah Winfrey. Starring in Queen Sugar as the Bordelon sisters are Rutina Wesley and Dawn-Lyen Gardner. 

  • Review: Queen and Slim

    Review: Queen and Slim

    Queen and Slim is a loving and terrifying glimpse into a few days in the lives of an unlikely African American couple. I completely recommend the film for everyone.

  • Mosquita y Mari from director Aurora Guerrero

    Mosquita y Mari from director Aurora Guerrero

    Mosquita y Mari is a film Netflix repeatedly put in my recommended queue. Since it came out in 2012, I ignored it. Finally, on a night when I couldn’t find anything new to watch, I took a look at it.

  • Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom Hits All the Right Notes

    Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom Hits All the Right Notes

    Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom tells the story of one afternoon in a Chicago recording studio in 1927. Two white men were determined to record 4 songs by Ma Rainey and her band. They intended to make big money from the records. It’s streaming on Netflix.

  • Review: Just Mercy

    Review: Just Mercy

    Just Mercy tells the story of Harvard law graduate Bryan Stevenson (Michael B. Jordan), who went to Alabama intending to change things for the innocent men on death row. The film is based on true stories.

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