A good wig is hard to find. Just ask Tyler Perry, who is tired of the mean tweets his hit BET drama Sistas constantly attracts.
The soapy series (which is currently on hiatus and resumes Season 3 on Wednesday Oct. 13) follows the turbulent love lives of five gorgeous and highly successful Black women in Atlanta. The women, who are all friends, rock a myriad of hairstyles including culturally astute natural braids and twists, as well as permed and straightened hair.
More from TVLineSistas' Devale Ellis and Crystal Hayslett Trumpet 'Zatima'Sistas' Ebony Obsidian on Why All Women Need a Friend Like KarenTaryn Manning's Karen,...
The soapy series (which is currently on hiatus and resumes Season 3 on Wednesday Oct. 13) follows the turbulent love lives of five gorgeous and highly successful Black women in Atlanta. The women, who are all friends, rock a myriad of hairstyles including culturally astute natural braids and twists, as well as permed and straightened hair.
More from TVLineSistas' Devale Ellis and Crystal Hayslett Trumpet 'Zatima'Sistas' Ebony Obsidian on Why All Women Need a Friend Like KarenTaryn Manning's Karen,...
- 9/1/2021
- by Mekeisha Madden Toby
- TVLine.com
Keena Ferguson (Atlanta) is set for a recurring role on Bet’s new drama series Sistas from Bet Networks and Tyler Perry Studios. Written, directed and produced by Tyler Perry, Sistas follows a group of single black females as they navigate their complicated love life, careers and friendship through the ups-and-downs of living in a modern world of social media and unrealistic relationship goals. Ferguson plays Leslie Davenport a no-nonsense, tough private investigator who is hired to investigate a love triangle involving Andi, played by Kj Smith.Ferguson is an NAACP award winner for her one woman show Keena Unbranded and she wrote and directed the HBO-nominated short film Lindon Passing. Her other TV credits include guest-starring roles on Atlanta and S.W.A.T. Ferguson is repped by Scott Zimmerman Management.
Luis Jose Lopez (For the People) has booked a recurring role on the third season of CBS’ military drama series Seal Team.
Luis Jose Lopez (For the People) has booked a recurring role on the third season of CBS’ military drama series Seal Team.
- 12/17/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Street Wise Hercules: Love’s Homespun Superhero Film Too Conventional for Kicks
No one can deny the super hero is now an immovable staple of Hollywood tent pole filmmaking, having overrun the mainstream market in every conceivable fashion via standalone films, hybrid mash-ups and valiant ensembles. Imperceptibly, these narratives have also infiltrated smaller budgeted endeavors and even independent American cinema, albeit to less substantial effect. British director Nick Love (The Sweeney, 2012), known for a growing filmography built on the type of crime tinged action films once proliferated by Guy Ritchie, makes a curious move overseas with the New Orleans set American Hero, a narrative more interesting than its generic title otherwise suggests. The exploits of a working class man wrapped up in his own downward spiral despite having unexplainable yet extraordinary super powers will have audiences nitpicking its derivative components despite its quality production values and an otherwise persuasive performance from Stephen Dorff.
No one can deny the super hero is now an immovable staple of Hollywood tent pole filmmaking, having overrun the mainstream market in every conceivable fashion via standalone films, hybrid mash-ups and valiant ensembles. Imperceptibly, these narratives have also infiltrated smaller budgeted endeavors and even independent American cinema, albeit to less substantial effect. British director Nick Love (The Sweeney, 2012), known for a growing filmography built on the type of crime tinged action films once proliferated by Guy Ritchie, makes a curious move overseas with the New Orleans set American Hero, a narrative more interesting than its generic title otherwise suggests. The exploits of a working class man wrapped up in his own downward spiral despite having unexplainable yet extraordinary super powers will have audiences nitpicking its derivative components despite its quality production values and an otherwise persuasive performance from Stephen Dorff.
- 12/12/2015
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Caryn K. Hayes's Breaking Point web series has premiered. The show follows a group of friends as they deal with the extraordinary crises that make up their day-to-day lives.
On the premiere episode, Dana and Ben take their relationship to a new level, which shocks the girls. A contract dispute with an irate music producer keeps Dennis from getting home, spawning an argument between Dennis and Gabby.
Watch it below and let us know what you think.
Breaking Point is an ensemble web series that tracks a group of friends dealing with their dreams, triumphs, and heartaches, as they struggle to maintain their relationships, livelihoods, and sanity. When their everyday struggles become difficult to maintain and their world tilts off-course, some may go to extreme measures and commit a few wrongs as they hit their breaking point.
Hayes brought in Katrina Y. Nelson, Editor-in-Chief of Hollywood Official, to co-produce...
On the premiere episode, Dana and Ben take their relationship to a new level, which shocks the girls. A contract dispute with an irate music producer keeps Dennis from getting home, spawning an argument between Dennis and Gabby.
Watch it below and let us know what you think.
Breaking Point is an ensemble web series that tracks a group of friends dealing with their dreams, triumphs, and heartaches, as they struggle to maintain their relationships, livelihoods, and sanity. When their everyday struggles become difficult to maintain and their world tilts off-course, some may go to extreme measures and commit a few wrongs as they hit their breaking point.
Hayes brought in Katrina Y. Nelson, Editor-in-Chief of Hollywood Official, to co-produce...
- 8/3/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
Writer-producer-director Caryn K. Hayes unleashes high drama online with her new award-winning web soap series, Breaking Point, which follows a group of friends as they deal with the extraordinary crises that make up their day-to-day lives.
The series is set to launch on Tuesday, August 2, with a new episode rolling out each Tuesday for five consecutive weeks.
Breaking Point is an ensemble web series that tracks a group of friends dealing with their dreams, triumphs, and heartaches, as they struggle to maintain their relationships, livelihoods, and sanity. When their everyday struggles become difficult to maintain and their world tilts off-course, some may go to extreme measures and commit a few wrongs as they hit their breaking point.
Hayes brought in Katrina Y. Nelson, Editor-in-Chief of Hollywood Official, to co-produce the series through her Hardly Working Entertainment company. Breaking Point premiered at the second annual Los Angeles Web Festival, winning an...
The series is set to launch on Tuesday, August 2, with a new episode rolling out each Tuesday for five consecutive weeks.
Breaking Point is an ensemble web series that tracks a group of friends dealing with their dreams, triumphs, and heartaches, as they struggle to maintain their relationships, livelihoods, and sanity. When their everyday struggles become difficult to maintain and their world tilts off-course, some may go to extreme measures and commit a few wrongs as they hit their breaking point.
Hayes brought in Katrina Y. Nelson, Editor-in-Chief of Hollywood Official, to co-produce the series through her Hardly Working Entertainment company. Breaking Point premiered at the second annual Los Angeles Web Festival, winning an...
- 7/30/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
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