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Directed by Nick CastleOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Duane Martin,
Kelly Rowland,
DeRay Davis,
Curtis Armstrong,
Kyla Pratt,
Mel BRating54%
Derrick, an aspiring lawyer who is studying for the bar exam, struggles to keep his head above water financially. His best friend and roommate E.J. suggests Derrick join him at his job as a seat filler at awards shows. When seat filling at the Video Beat awards gala, Derrick meets popular R&B singer Jhnelle, who mistakes him for a regular guest. Believing that he is Alonzo Grant, entertainment lawyer to the stars, Jhnelle asks Derrick out on a date., 1h18
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Aries Spears,
Terrence Howard,
Chris Spencer,
Lisa Raye,
Clifton Powell,
Monica CalhounRating46%
A pair of talk show hosts team with a relationship-guide author to help listeners improve their relationships. Eventually, the trio unwittingly expose their own love-related baggage. Starring Terrence Howard and Robin Givens, Love Chronicles screened at the American Black Film Festival., 1h42
Directed by Brian RobbinsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Obésité,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Transgender in film,
Films about disabilities,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related film,
Cross-dressing in filmActors Thandie Newton,
Terry Crews,
Cuba Gooding Jr.,
Khamani Griffin,
Eddie Murphy,
Clifton PowellRating42%
Norbit Albert Rice (Eddie Murphy) and Kate Thomas (Thandie Newton) are best friends as children at a combination Chinese restaurant and orphanage owned by their father figure, Mr. Wong (Eddie Murphy), but are separated when Kate gets adopted. While being bullied by twins on a playground one day, Norbit is saved by a tough, overweight girl named Rasputia Latimore (Eddie Murphy) who scares him into being her boyfriend. Though at first she genuinely likes Norbit and cares about him, going as far as intimidating other kids into letting Norbit play with them – Rasputia's kindness deteriorates as she grows up to be an ignorant, arrogant, vindictive, and mean-spirited woman. She eventually pressures Norbit into marrying her, and bullies, insults, and controls him to make sure that she keeps him all to herself. Norbit is also belittled by Rasputia's older brothers, Big Black Jack (Terry Crews), Blue (Lester 'Rasta' Speight), and Earl (Clifton Powell), working as a bookkeeper at their local construction company. The Latimore brothers also run a "security business" and instill fear in everyone in the town except Mr. Wong, who refuses to sell his establishment to them., 1h46
Directed by Russ ParrOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Jackie Long,
Jason Weaver,
Mýa,
Melyssa Ford,
Clifton Powell,
Essence AtkinsRating52%
A hapless delivery man learns why sometimes too much of a bad thing can be detrimental to your personal well being after getting caught up with an older woman who sends his life spinning out of control. Trey (Jackie Long) may be working hard, though he just can't seem to catch a break. He's got no money for school, and his recent attempt to win over the girl of his dreams (Mýa) resulted in nothing less than complete and total embarrassment. But while a seductive cougar (Melyssa Ford) may be more than happy to pay for Trey's "personal delivery services," his ideal situation is about to backfire in a way that the roving Romeo could have never seen coming., 1h34
Directed by Charles BurnettOrigin USAGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Films about racism,
Children's filmsActors Mackenzie Astin,
Jurnee Smollett-Bell,
Clifton Powell,
Ella Joyce,
Yolanda King,
Elisabeth Williams-OmilamiRating73%
Sheyann Webb meets Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. one day while playing outside with her friends. They are told that Dr. King has come to Selma, Alabama to help the Negro people get voting rights. Sheyann learns many things from Dr. King. He teaches her and her friend Rachel (Stephanie Zandra Peyton) that when asked, "Children, what do you want?" their answer should be "Freedom." He also teaches her that everyone deserves to be treated with fairness, regardless of the color of their skin, and that children also have a battle to fight. Sheyann wants to get involved and skips school to sneak into the meetings. One night a friend of Sheyann's named Jimmie Lee Jackson is killed. To draw attention to the death of Jimmie Lee Jackson, it is decided that a 54-mile march to the state capital of Alabama will take place. Marchers will present a petition to Governor Wallace to protest that Negroes are not being treated fairly. On Sunday, March 7, 1965, a day that comes to be called Bloody Sunday, Sheyann and other African-American protesters march over the Edmund Pettus Bridge en route to Montgomery, and are attacked by police. Sheyann is the youngest person to attempt to march., 1h38
Origin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about families,
Films about sexualityActors Samrat Chakrabarti,
Lauren Stamile,
Jaleel White,
P. J. Byrne,
Gerry Bednob,
David Alan GrierRating54%
Amir is a professional heartbreaker (people hire him to break up with their boyfriend/girlfriend when they don't want to do it themselves). At Amir's 30th birthday party, his childhood friend Charlie announces that he is getting married, but he and his fiance decide they don't want Amir to be the best man because of his bad "relationship karma". This depresses him, as do the relationship advice books he receives as gifts. Amir goes to visit his family for Thanksgiving and meets Zara, his attractive British cousin, who he hasn't seen in twenty years. Amir's mother persuades him to take Zara back to her home in Southern California, since she is in the United States traveling., 1h28
Directed by Melissa Joan HartOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Melissa Joan Hart,
Jaleel White,
Barry Watson,
Melissa Sagemiller,
John Ratzenberger,
Scott GrimesRating60%
Nick DeMarco, en liberté conditionnelle, est employé comme Père Noël pour gagner sa vie. Il promet à un petit garçon de réunir ses parents pour Noël. Mais réussira-t-il à exaucer ce vœu ?Directed by Russ ParrOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
RomanceActors Tamala Jones,
Nicole Ari Parker,
Keith Robinson,
Wendy Raquel Robinson,
Clifton Powell,
Kevin HartRating55%
35 & Ticking centers around the lives of Victoria, Zenobia, Clevon, and Phil -- all friends over the age of 35 and struggling to build the families they've always dreamed of. While Zenobia (Nicole Ari Parker) is still looking for a man, Victoria (Tamala Jones) is married to a man who doesn't want children. Clevon (Kevin Hart), meanwhile, is too geeky to get a woman, and Phil (Keith Robinson) is already married with children, but his wife is not very interested in being a mother. All four of them try to rectify their romantic lives and futures while their biological clocks tick away. , 1h31
Directed by George GalloOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceActors Eddie Griffin,
Orlando Jones,
Edward Herrmann,
Gary Grubbs,
Daniel Roebuck,
Garcelle BeauvaisRating54%
Daryl Chase (Jones) is a successful investment banker who handles international accounts for a major New York firm. Chase discovers to his surprise that one of his biggest clients, a company from Mexico, is actually a front for a cartel of drug smugglers; he realizes too late that he's been framed for money laundering and the murder of two cops, and is now wanted by the FBI. , 1h34
Directed by Mekhi PhiferOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about drugsActors Danny Masterson,
Mekhi Phifer,
Jaleel White,
LaVan Davis,
Terry Crews,
Ashley ScottRating54%
The film opens with an infomercial, given by Dick Dupre (a parody of Don Lapre) played by John C. McGinley, which Larry (Danny Masterson) and Rico (Ronnie Warner) are watching. Larry and Rico are two stoners who live in a one-room apartment, and after watching the entire infomercial, they decide to start a "tiny classified ads" business. This is a running gag throughout the film. Each time they explain their new "business," someone asks, "Ads for what?", and they respond confidently, "That's not the point! It's complex" or "The ads themselves... they generate income", simply quoting the infomercial.