The slate of movies dominated by Black actors continues this holiday weekend with openings for Black Nativity starring Jennifer Hudson, Angela Bassett and Forest Whitaker, and Long Walk to Freedom with Idris Elba and Noemie Harris as Nelson and Winnie Mandela. Heartthrob Elba is already hearing Oscar buzz around his commanding performance. BET and Centric air the Soul Train Music Awards this Sunday at 8 p.m, Faith Evans, Tamar Braxton, Eric Benet and Chaka Khan are among the performers. Concerts abound this weekend as well with Sevyn Streeter and singer/reality star K.Michelle criss-crossing the country on the BET Music Matters tour. We hope you’re having a safe and happy holiday weekend, wherever you are!
HOT ON TV:
All Times Eastern
Friday, November 29
Friday After Next
The second installment in the Friday movie trio with Ice Cube and Mike Epps
BET, 9:30 p.m.
Saturday, November 30
The Family That Preys
Tyler Perry showcases two families – one black, one white and how their lives have intertwined over the years
Sunday, December 1
Sunday Night Football: Giants at Washington Football Team
NBC, 8:20 p.m.
Two big rivals in the NFC East come together for a post holiday game
Soul Train Music Awards
Anthony Anderson hosts the annual soul and R&B awardfest; Faith Evans, K. Michelle, Chaka Khan, Eric Benet and Tamar Braxton are all scheduled to perform.
BET, Centric 8 p.m.
READ IT:
The Wedding Gift by Marlen Supaya Bodden
The bestselling book about a woman who is gifted a slave who is actually her half-sister
SEE IT:
Long Walk to Freedom
Idris Elba generates Oscar buzz in the Nelson Mandela biopic
Black Nativity
Forrest Whitaker, Angela Bassett, Jennifer Hudson and Jacob Latimore are part of a star-studded cast that bring Langston Hughes’ play to life on the big screen
Oldboy
Spike Lee remakes a South Korean film with Josh Brolin in the lead
Frozen
According to reviewers, another Disney classic for the holiday season
IN CONCERT/EVENTS:
Friday, November 29
ATLANTA, GA
What in the Weekend with Nikki Woods: Let Freedom Reign was originally published on blackamericaweb.com