Keke Palmer says her new film with SZA continues a tradition of side-splitting Black comedies with an important message.
It was Martin Luther King Jr. who had the dream. But it was the pop songwriters of the 1960s who set it to music. And a few brave TV producers who put it on the tube. And a few exceptional ...
“I think a lot of the ideals that Martin Luther King was promoting found their way into the culture through film and music,” said Dennis, whose Reelblack TV YouTube channel is an archive of ...