Monday, July 24, 2017

Renassiance of Black TV

    Last night HBO premiered the highly anticipated new seasons of “Ballers” and “Insecure”, along with a new episode of the Starz hit “Power” Sunday is a must-see tv night. While watching all three shows which cover different genres, characters, and stories. I sat back and thought to myself are we experiencing a Renaissance of majority good to great black tv shows?
   Think about it for decades we have asked for compelling tv shows that offer relatable characters that show the different nuances of black people in America and not just stereotypes. We all know about classics like Julia, Good Times, The Jeffersons, The Cosby Show, Martin, Living Single, A Different World, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, In Living Color, The Wire and Chapelle show. Or shows that may not be considered classics but are still universally loved Moesha, 227, Girlfriends, My Wife and Kids, Everybody hates Chris,What’s Happening, Steve Harvey show and more. If you noticed something I named mostly sitcoms and that's because for years that was the only genre given a chance on major networks.
   Within the past 3-4 years due to the rise of streaming channels, newly created networks targeted towards blacks, and more platforms for content creators to share their stories. It’s created more opportunities for more stories to be told that we can connect with and offers something for everyone.
    On the comedy and dramedy front “Insecure” definitely tackles what relationships and dating is like for black Millennials. Some of the situations in that show are so hilarious because you’ve been there or know someone who has. ABC’s “Blackish” which has DNA sprinkles of the “Cosby Show” as far as the family dynamic, and the “Hughley Show” and “My Wife and Kids” for the successful black man moving to the suburbs for a better life for his kids. Is very funny but also very socially conscious and the creators use interesting plots to teach the kids on the show relevant issues affecting our community. Give it a few years and “Blackish” will be a classic. Also on tying social commentary into humor the “Carmichael Show” tackled touchy subjects such as rape, spousal abuse, and death but the humor and care in the stories made it a one of a kind show. It’s a shame it was cancelled.
    I would be crazy if I didn't include “Atlanta” I love that show!! It tackles a guy and his friends just trying to get ahead and the mischief they get into. The story also has a dark humor that resides in a surreal reality opening up new avenues for comedy. Such as the invisible car nightclub episode, if you haven't seen an episode watch “B.A.N.” which is a satirical episode which shows the genius of this show. I’m personally disappointed we won't get season 2 until Fall 2018.
     Covering the soap opera drama front we have Scandal which I personally think started the black soap opera show format. Going into it’s final season it helped pave the way for “Being Mary Jane”,  “How to Get Away with Murder”, “Empire”, “Queen Sugar”, “Star”, and “Greenleaf”. The soap opera genre is one I don't watch so I don’t have much of an opinion on these shows.  From what I hear from folks that love these shows they are very engaging, drama filled and keep you coming back.
    Along with these heavy hitters we have shows that are new such as “Claws” starring Niecy Nash as a hairdresser mixed into some business with the Cajun mafia. “Dear White People” on Netflix based on the recent film about life race relations on a modern college campus, “Hood Adjacent with James Davis” which is a sketch comedy show like the “Chapelle Show” and “Key and Peele”. “Snowfall” on FX which covers the beginning of the crack epidemic in 1980s LA. Underrated shows like “Survivors Remorse”, and “Rebel” Mini series like “Shot’s Fired”, even recently cancelled shows that had more to offer like “Pitch” and “Underground”. Coming up we have Netflix’s “She’s Gotta have it” which is an adaptation of Spike Lee’s 1986 movie. The CW will be bring a black superhero to the fold in “Black Lightning” mid season 2018.
    All of these options we have available now are wonderful, as with anything we’ll have shows that just aren't good or don't stick for some reason. As we support more of the good shows and more shows are given opportunities it will only bring more good black tv shows to the forefront with higher standards Let’s embrace this renaissance that we’re living in and expect higher quality programming and more well rounded characters. Let’s thank our past content creators for kicking the door down(Bill Cosby, Wayans Family, Mara Brock Akil, Chris Rock, Spike Lee, Dave Chapelle, Russell Simmons, etc.) and opening these opportunities up for our current content creators such as Ava Duvernay, Shonda Rhimes, Oprah Winfrey, Kenya Barris, Tyler Perry, Issa Rae, Donald Glover, John Singleton, Lee Daniels and many many more. Thank You All!

Sunday, July 9, 2017

July Summer Movies

    It’s July which means more exciting movies being released. July is usually
the heart of the summer movie season and this year stays true to that notion.
     First up to bat was the long awaited official inclusion of Spider-Man into the MCU with “Spiderman Homecoming”. The MCU did not disappoint with this version of Spiderman, Tom Holland did a wonderful job as Peter Parker/Spiderman and he really displayed the overzealousness that a teenager can have and the hardness that comes with being one as well. Michael Keaton also did a wonderful job as one of the better developed villians in the Marvel Universe. His reasons for why he does what he does while not agreeable were understandable.
   Releasing this week is War Of the Planet of the apes. If you’ve seen the first two films in this trilogy you are anxiously anticipating this third one. The films are very realistic and paint a good picture of possibilities if humans dont stop tinkering with everything even if it is for the intended greater good of man. The cgi of the apes will have you forgetting their computer generated as its that damn good.
   For those looking for a little horror Wish Upon is also released this week. Other than a trailer here and there not much is known about this movie. It involves a mysterious box and making wishes come true. If done right it can be a surprise hit and feed the appetite of those who love a ol fashioned horror flick.
   Dunkirk a war movie from Christopher Nolan(director of the recent Batman films, inception). It’s a movie about allied soldiers being rescued during world war II. Nolan is a highly talented filmmaker so the film has a good pedigree. While it may not be as harsh with depicting war such as Saving Private Ryan, expect a film more along the lines of that than Pearl Harbor.
   On the comedy spectrum is Girls Trip starring Regina Hall, Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Tiffany Haddish. I’ve heard from people who seen advanced screenings that this movie is Hilarious. With that cast and the director of best man holiday and Barbershop: The next cut Malcolm Lee and creator of Blackish Kenya Barris, I’m sure that's true. It’ll be good timing as well as we all could use a good laugh.
    For those wanting some sci-fi action Valerian and the city of a thousand planets is released this month. Directed by Luc Besson who directed the Fifth Element and The Professional and based on a French comic book. It looks to be a true out of this world space based film. With plenty of action and twist and turns. We’ll see if it can match up to the Fifth Element in time.
    Speaking of action Atomic Blonde starring Charlize Theron comes out the end of July. It looks to be in the same vein as the John Wick movies. Full of some badass fishfights and gunfights, and a decent story to keep you somewhat interested in between all the action.
   These are the movies coming out this month you should check out. Next month will cover August as it’s another reminder the end of summer is near.