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From 2016 until 2021, TheGrio TV (as Light TV) featured several series and movies meant to fit the network's family-oriented approach, including content from the MGM film and TV library or acquired through outside sources. [12] [13] Infomercials were added to the Light TV lineup in 2019, occupying all of the overnight hours and into the early ...
Go team, go! Listen in as Grio Top 3 hosts break down some of the best films surrounding sports. Whether The post Watch: Grio Top 3 | What are the top 3 Black sports movies? appeared first on TheGrio.
Il grido (English: "The Cry", initially released as The Outcry in the US [2]) is a 1957 road drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Steve Cochran, Alida Valli, Dorian Gray, Gabriella Pallotta and Betsy Blair.
The whole hubbub around the Oscars always reminds me of the power of cinema and its ability to shape how The post TheGrio Test: How to tell when Black characters matter in movies appeared first on ...
He hosts the TheGrio TV show “Masters of the Game,” and he created the award-winning podcast “Being Black: The ’80s” and its upcoming sequel “Being Black: The ’70s.”
The new single 'Stop Right Now' was written with Ben Cullum. It's a song I've wanted to release for a while and I would dance to it in my kitchen. I always felt it needed to see the light of day! I am so happy that day has come. I’m really excited for people to hear this album and I hope they enjoy my take on the covers and the new songs too ...
Executive-produced by Billy Porter, this short film is sure to bring some holiday cheer. Synopsis: Black Santas rise as superhero figures, spreading boundless joy, love, and acceptance to families ...
In 1986, she had a cameo role in the movie version of Whoops Apocalypse. She made her second screen appearance in the thriller film Tank Malling in 1989. Whittaker formed the band Rhythm Zone in 1990, with her as lead vocalist. [4] The band was short-lived, releasing one unsuccessful single named "Stop Right Now (Take My Number)" (UK No. 163).