The two September independent films with IR in them are doing well at the box Office True To The Game: http://thejasminebrand.com/2017/09/...-top-20-at-box-office-producer-makes-history/ I Do...Until I Don't: http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=idountilidont.htm
Is there a way we can keep separate IR in films and TV? I mean even if a movie shows up on Netflix I still don't consider it to be television.
There is the dedicated thread for IR in movies: http://www.whitewomenblackmen.com/forum/threads/ir-flicks-or-films-with-ir-in-them.6793/
Yeah, I thought about that before posting it. The reality is that TV and Internet streaming is morphing together. With the recent Emmy awards, if you noticed a lot of awards went to shows on internet streaming sites like Netflix, Hulu and Amazon. They are slowing gaining a dominance nowadays similiar to how cable was dominating in the last decade. It is coming to the point where the two threads might have to be merged.
LOL, you're making it more complicated/confusing than it needs to be. This thread is specfically for TV shows, the other thread is for movies.
I know. I was just checking it out since my friend asked me what are the show times for "I Do...Until I Don't" because he is big Amber Heard fan.
It's like I told him what I said on here though, the critics weren't too kind with this one. Very few good reviews, sometimes critics do get it wrong, but still pay to see it at your own risk. lol.
Little Boxes This is on Netflix. Not sure if posted, the search feature did not show anything. Synopsis An interracial family struggles to adjust when they move from Brooklyn, New York to a small town in Washington State.
Yeah it has been posted, that has happened to me before where the feature to show anything in the search.
Kate Winslet Reveals What It's Really Like To Do A Sex Scene With Idris Elba... http://www.eonline.com/news/879352/...lly-like-to-shoot-a-sex-scene-with-idris-elba I didn't know Idris wasn't that experienced in sex scenes. I thought he did a few of them. lol. Anyway sistas and white guys that see this movie are about to go nuclear at that news. Especially since good reviews of the film are growing and oscar talk is heating up. That is why I said they saved themselves promoting this to a Universal audience.
The Watcher It's on Netflix Synopsis In an attempt to make a new start, young couple Emma and Noah move to Los Angeles after purchasing a house where the previous tenant died. While moving in Emma and Noah meets neighbours Jeanne and her mentally disabled son Mikey as well as the couple across the street Reggie and Amanda whom the become friends with. Soon Emma and Noah began to receive threatening letters demanding they leave the house and Emma begins seeing hallucinations.