Black & Streaming: From Till to the New Season of RHOA: Here Are 10 Movies and TV Shows

Publish date: 2024-11-27

April showers bring May flowers and a new month of movie and television releases for this week’s “What to Watch” list. 

Between historical documentaries and new reality series, this week’s list has something for every movie or binge watcher.

The new season of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” is back like it never left, and it brought drama with it. Season 15 will feature Shereé Whitfield, Kandi Burruss, Sanya Richards-Ross, Marlo Hampton and more, as well as introduce a few new ladies to the franchise.

There’s tension between the ladies, but also with some of their men. Kenya Moore is still going through her years’-long divorce from Marc Daly. Meanwhile, Drew Sidora is in the early stages of her separation from Ralph Pittman. There’s even more drama between Marlo and Kandi, but fans are unsure of how it began this season.

But if you enjoyed Netflix’s “Bridgerton” series, you’ll enjoy the ravishing prequel “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story.” It takes fans back in time to the 1760s when then-Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the first Black queen of England, is shipped from her home on the continent to Great Britain. 

History buffs will enjoy the movie “Till,” which tells the story of Emmitt Till’s mother, Mamie, an educator and activist who fought for justice after her son was murdered in 1955.

Meanwhile, in “Power Book II: Ghost,” Tariq has to “sacrifice” someone from his team after finding out the Feds are preparing a Rico case against him and his colleagues.  

And if you’re looking for an exploratory show to learn about culture and food, enjoy “Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi,” as the accomplished author travels around the world learning about different backgrounds with the help of a few celebrity friends. 

Check out this week’s new list of movies and TV shows hitting streaming services this weekend.  

Amazon Prime 

Apple TV+

Hulu 

Dear Mama (2023) Fans are raving about this groundbreaking series that examines how 17-year-old Tupac Shakur navigated through school, poverty and family issues while growing up in a creative and expressive environment. It takes a deep dive into the late rapper’s relationship with his mother, Black Panther activist Afeni Shakur. A new episode airs Friday, May 5 at 10 p.m. EST on FX and the next day on Hulu.

Tupac’s Dear Mama documentary on FX deserves all the awards, the story of how Tupac played Dear Mama for the first time felt like a movie script pic.twitter.com/GlgEeHTq0n

— Ahmed/The Ears/IG: BigBizTheGod 🇸🇴 (@big_business_) April 29, 2023

HBO Max 

Netflix

India Amarteifio is the perfect Queen Charlotte — here's how they discovered her pic.twitter.com/7lrlHarSJE

— Netflix (@netflix) May 5, 2023

Peacock 

Starz 

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