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‘Silver & Gold’ Picks Up Additional Nominations At 7th Annual Minnesota Webfest

Silver & Gold, the critically acclaimed Jaro Media-presented heist series continues to garner favor throughout awards season, with the announcement on Monday, September 30th that the series has garnered four further nominations at the upcoming Minnesota Webfest.  As previously announced back in August, Silver & Gold was already up for

Alonge Hawes Bestowed Prestigious “Don’t Wait, Create!” Honor at 2024 New Jersey Webfest

Filmmaker Alonge Hawes was awarded the ‘Michael Ajakwe Jr ‘Don’t Wait, Create!’ trophy on Sunday evening at the 7th New Jersey Webfest, one of two specialty themed awards given annually at the festivals awards gala.  Hawes entered the night as a nominee for Best Director in a Thriller and Outstanding

‘Black Mom White Mom’ By Brittni Daniels Selected as EPIFF 2024 Finalist

Atlanta, GA, September 2024 – The 19th Annual East Point Peachtree International Film Festival (EPIFF) formerly known as the Peachtree Village International Film Festival (PVIFF) is proud to announce Brittni Daniels, also known as Jayne Doe, as a finalist with her powerful documentary, BLACK MOM WHITE MOM. The film will

‘The Uptown Chronicles’ Continues Win Streak With Victory At The Reims Red Movie Awards

SDG Quantum Productions animated project ‘The Uptown Chronicles’ continues to receive acclaim for its spellbinding trailer. After nominations and wins from prestigious establishments as The Oniros Film Festival and the Prisma Rome Independent Film Awards, The Uptown Chronicles has now been bestowed its third straight award for Best Trailer by

‘Silver & Gold’ Named An Official Selection Of The Peachtree Village International Film Festival

As the cast & crew of Jaro’s Media’s original series Silver & Gold gear up to grace the red carpets of the New Jersey Webfest in September and the Minnesota Webfest in October, they’ll have to keep their calendars free in November as it has been announced that Silver &

James Earl Jones: A Voice That Defined A Generation

Born on January 17, 1931, in Arkabutla, Mississippi, and raised on a Michigan farm by his grandparents, James Earl Jones overcame significant challenges early in life. His childhood was marked by a debilitating stutter that led him to remain mostly silent, but through determination and the support of a caring

Reflections From The Pandemic Shape R.T. Thorne’s First Film ’40 Acres’

A few years ago, as the COVID-19 pandemic upended daily life, director R.T. Thorne found himself grappling with “existential fears.” With supply chains collapsing and panic-buying in full swing, the Calgary-born filmmaker began to question the stability of the world as he knew it. “If a sickness that we can’t

‘Everybody Still Hates Chris’: Comedy Central Unveils Premiere Date and First Look

The Hollywood Reporter has revealed a first look (above) of Comedy Central’s upcoming sitcom Everybody Still Hates Chris, an animated series inspired by the UPN/CW sitcom Everybody Hates Chris. It will premiere on September 25th. Similar to the original live-action show, which ran from 2005 to 2009, Everybody Still Hates

‘Silver & Gold’ Extends Festival Run with Combo of Nominations at the 2024 Minnesota Webfest

On the heels of Silver & Gold’s nominations at this year’s upcoming New Jersey Webfest, the cast and crew of the Jaro Media original series have another reason to celebrate, with the announcement that the series has picked up a pair of nominations at the 7th annual Minnesota Webfest. The

Maxime Jean-Baptiste’s ‘Listen to the Voices’ Is An Emotional Journey Through Grief And The Impact Of Colonialism

On the rare occasion that French Guiana is shown in film, it’s usually very limited in its portrayal. There may be shots of its breathtaking landscapes, dense jungles, or gold mimes. But Maxime Jean-Baptiste, the director of “Listen to the Voices” (“Kouté vwa”), sought to intentionally avoid these familiar scenes

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