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The Single Moms Club received negative reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 18% based on 28 reviews, with an average rating of 4.4/10.The site's critical consensus reads, "The Single Moms' Club finds Tyler Perry avoiding some of the pitfalls of his earlier work, but continuing to rely on heavy-handed melodrama at the expense of sensible characters or absorbing ...
Starring Amber Riley, Raven Goodwin, and K. Michelle, it is inspired by the 1992 film Single White Female. The film was released on February 5, 2022, and was the most viewed Lifetime original film since Wendy Williams: The Movie (2021). A sequel was released in 2024 called Single Black Female 2: Simone's Revenge.
The Icelandic drama film features two women—a single Icelandic mother and an African political asylum seeker—whose lives intersect. [22] [23] [24] BlacKkKlansman: May 14, 2018: August 10, 2018: The American comedy-drama film, set in the early 1970s, features a black detective who infiltrates the Ku Klux Klan chapter in Colorado Springs. [21 ...
The show was cutting-edge for its time, portraying Black women as central figures in their community, and broadening the depiction of Black experiences on TV. 'Living Single' (1993 - 1988)
Imitation of Life (1959) is an American melodrama film directed by Douglas Sirk, produced by Ross Hunter and released by Universal International.It was Sirk's final Hollywood film and dealt with issues of race, class and gender.
New data shows Black single mothers are facing dire economic challenges, making even basic expenses too hard to cover. According to a nationwide survey by The Current Project, 66% of Black single ...
Adoration (known in North America and the U.K. as Adore and in France as Perfect Mothers) is a 2013 drama film directed by Anne Fontaine. It is Fontaine's first English-language film. It is Fontaine's first English-language film.
Black Girl is an American family drama film with a screenplay by J.E. Franklin, based on her 1969 play, and directed by Ossie Davis. [1] The film explores issues and experiences of black womanhood in the 1970s, including how black women were depicted and common stereotypes of the period.