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Good Day to Be Black & Sexy (A)

Country: USA, Language: English, 92 mins

  • Director: Dennis Dortch
  • Writer: Dennis Dortch
  • Producer: Dennis Dortch; Angela Flowers-Dortch

CGiii Comment

First - sort out the lighting.

6 vignettes - mostly unintelligible, dark and witless.

Nothing in this film demonstrates any talent whatsoever.

It is a sad day for black cinema that, in 2008, it has progressed at an astoundingly slow pace - no, correction this 'film' cannot be called a progression - it is a vile little flick made for chauvinistic dimwits.

Appalling.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A between-the-sheets peek at Black Love and Sexuality.

Cast & Characters

Kathryn Taylor as Jeanette;
Brandon Valley Jones as Tony;
Chonte Harris as Helena;
Marcuis Harris as D'Andre;
LaKeisha Blackwell as Jade;
Mylika Davis as Tamala;
Allen Maldonado as Jabari;
Jerome Hawkins as Julian;
Natalia Morris as Meagan;
Alisa Sherrod as Jill;
Tangier Anil Dortch as Baby;
Micah Marie as Tracy;
Nana Hill as Candi;
Kareem J. Grimes as Russell;
Alphonso Johnson as Jesse