WHERE CLASSIC black films survive
Welcome to HOOD FILM JUNKIE! Giving all the underground, independent, and old classics their just do! They may not have been blockbuster hits, but they were some of the best films for us, by us.
Filmmaker Chassidy Jade uses her platform to create a video editing course and local art exhibits to redefine hometown art communities in Miami and Memphis
Chassidy Jade, a brilliant 31 year old African - American filmmaker from South Florida, is set to lead the post production team for the 2020 NBA season
There’s an array of documentaries that highlight the Black Panther party and it’s affiliates however The Black Power Mixtape breaks down the younger generations popular rebellious reputation. In unfiltered interviews it shows the reality of the Black Power Movement directly from the voices of young alternative revolutionary leaders highlighted for the first time.
Can we say yasssss for this hidden treasure — Full of comedy, sex, and drama; Noah’s Arc was a groundbreaking show in history that lived ahead of it’s time.
This film is so hilariously awkward and refreshing to romantic comedies. If this came out in 2020, the title alone would have soccer moms and Trump supporters across America screaming “reverse racism” *rolls eyes*.
A beautiful nightmare with a strong attitude -- Jada Pinkett Smith plays a sassy sista who takes Tommy Davidson on a hilarious blind date from hell in a classic 90s film.
Remember when BET had more than Tyler Perry shows? The show is set around setting up singles on a blind date that takes a dramatic turn for the worst.
Imagine a world where hidden talent in Hollywood share their expertise to diversify the industry while listening to indie music, indulging in black art, and eating BBQ by the Mississippi.