-
by Michael Arceneaux onOctober 11, 2011
When it comes to these movie and TV classics, Hollywood should leave well enough alone -- and come up with some new ideas.
(0) Comments -
by Helena Andrews onApril 7, 2011
Back in the day, Love Jones was the ultimate in black romantic-comedy fare. But that was then; this is now. At the multiplex, no rom-com -- whether it stars a Reese or a Gabrielle -- can hold a candle to those old-school love stories.
-
by Jenée Desmond-Harris onFebruary 25, 2011
For now, it's just a rumor.
-
February 13, 2011
There's something majestic about seeing black love on-screen. Between Cliff and Clair's romantic moments on their couch and Dwayne Wayne squealing "Baby, please, please," there's plenty of love to go around this Valentine's Day.
-
by Abdul Ali onFebruary 14, 2010
There hasn’t been a great film about black romance since Love Jones.
-
by Erin E. Evans onJuly 16, 2009
When Nia Long showed up as a trending topic on Twitter, I thought I was having a flashback to 1997. How her recent comments about black actresses in Hollywood brought me back to reality.
-
May 13, 2009
Click here for Wednesday's headlines
- Most Popular
- Most Shared
Must-See Media
No 1No 2No 3No 4No 5No 6
Blogs
From Journal-isms: Tom Joyner called on Roland Martin to "make it right" and offer "a sincere apology" to GLAAD.
Blogging the Beltway: Obama's new compromise won't please everyone, but some Catholic and women's groups are on board.











![[title-raw] [title-raw]](http://www.theroot.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/blog-latest-published-image/tom-joyner-021112-400ee.jpg)
![[title-raw] [title-raw]](http://www.theroot.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/blog-latest-published-image/Obama contraception 2102012cg.jpg)