Black History Month may be over, but finding good movies is always on time. Listen to our season seven to find some you may have missed.

A perfect way to spend Black History Month is watching some of the best African American movies ever made. Listen to Season Seven of TV Talk.
Listen Episode One


There are some movies the Sistas thought were good, but not quite. Today the Sistas are talking about the movies they thought needed to be brought up, but not as a whole episode. They call those the honorable mentions.
Listen Episode 7

Gina and I didn’t see this one coming. But we got some help
to talk about this one by inviting Imani Payne to chat with us about this movie
that could be considered one of the best. Listen as we talk about White
Chicks.
Listen Episode 6

We first saw this show on Broadway in the early 1990s.
It tells the story of how thousands of children were beaten and tortured. 8,000 children were in prison. This story is about South African teenagers fought against apartheid in the Soweto Uprising.
Listen Episode 5

In this episode we will talk about the movie Black Panther. It is one of the Marvel family of films, distributed by Disney. It made 1.3 billion dollars in box office. Black movies do sell. It was nice to have a brown super hero and for him to have his own movie.
It was nice to have brown people saving other brown people Wakanda created an amazing space for brown people.
Listen Episode 4

Today we are talking about a picture made during the Code Area. That was when there was an organization that strictly monitored the content of movies. Made in 1934 and given the certificate number of 412. Imitation of Life was a Universal Picture. It is remarkable this one was ever made. It was the story of a white woman taking in a black woman and them raising their daughters together facing identity and racial issues.
Listen: Episode 3
