Burbank, CA (Oct. 31, 2003) – The filmmaking trio responsible for guiding Disney’s exciting new animated feature, “Brother Bear” — directors Aaron Blaise and Robert Walker, and…
By Carla Robinson In writer/director Vanessa Middleton’s ode to maturation, 30 Years to Life, not only are African-Americans depicted as genuinely human, they’re depicted as…
By Ramona Prioleau Good things are typically associated with the number seven. And for the American Black Film Festival, its seventh year was no exception….
By Steven Fullwood Dianne Reeves has been touted as this generation’s premiere jazz singer, the natural heir to the throne once occupied by such luminaries…
By Steven Fullwood Dianne Reeves is used to breaking the rules. As a preteen, during the Civil Rights Movement in Denver, the Grammy-award winning artist…