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What's good on TV; a guide for Black viewers - Feb 25


What’s good on TV; a guide for Black viewers – Feb 25
This week, we're talking "Buried by the Bernards," "Young Rock," "I May Destroy You" and "L.A.'s Finest."
Ryan Bernard in "Buried by the Bernards." Photo courtesy of Netflix
By Jonathan Limehouse and Bethany Lane
February 24, 2021
Last week, we asked if readers were feeling our reviews of “The Bachelor” on ABC and 54% of respondents said yes, while 46% said, “Please stop reviewing this!”
Although majority usually rules, we’ll give the 46% a break for the next few weeks until the show’s winner is announced.
That was a reminder for readers to take our survey at the end of this piece so we can know what kind of shows interest you and hear your suggestions. Check out previous recaps at the end of the article.

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Top 10 movies to watch for Black History Month 2021


The movie industry is chock-full of films devoted to slavery, the civil rights movement and Black trauma. While these films are important for educational purposes, especially during Black History Month, it’s important to recognize lesser-known films in Black entertainment.
Black characters deserve to be seen in happy-go-lucky romances, light-hearted comedies and coming-of-age dramas. From tearjerkers to comedies that’ll make viewers fall out of their seats laughing, here are 10 movies to watch in celebration of Black History Month that aren’t focused on Black trauma. 
“Friday” (1995)
The classic comedy and drama “Friday” focuses on Craig (Ice Cube) and Smokey (Chris Tucker) as they embark on an adventure to pay back a $200 debt to their supplier, Big Worm, (Faizon Love) by 10 p.m., or they’ll be killed. The timeless film is full of comical scenes and quotes, leaving one wanting more.

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