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Reginald Hudlin is all over Netflix starting in September!

Three movies directed by Reginald Hudlin are streaming on Netflix this September:   HOUSE PARTY The original stands the test of time! MARSHALL  Great performances by Sterling K. Brown, Josh Gad, Kate Hudson and the late great Chadwick Boseman! and THE BLACK GODFATHER.   The true story of the Master of the…

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New York Times: Rarely Depicted, the Ugly Truths of Hazing Play Out Onscreen

By TAMARA BEST Toward the end of the new Netflix movie “Burning Sands,” five young pledges of a fictional fraternity make their way through a wooded area before older fraternity brothers stop them at the entrance to a barn. As the doors are opened, one fraternity brother welcomes them to…

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BURNINGS SANDS AVAILABLE NOW ON NETFLIX

Today is the day!! 7 REVELATIONS ABOUT FRATERNITY HAZING DRAMA BURNING SANDS STAR TREVOR JACKSON AND WRITER-DIRECTOR GERARD MCMURRAY TELL THE STORY BEHIND NEW NETFLIX RELEASE ABOUT THE POTENTIALLY LETHAL CONSEQUENCES OF HAZING AT HBCUS. by Mekeisha Madden Toby | March 7, 2017 Pledging a fraternity or sorority is not…

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First Trailer for Netflix’s ‘Burning Sands’ Gets Black Twitter Talking

The film takes viewers inside the underground world of fraternity hazing. by Diahann Williams, February 23, 2017 Burning Sands, a powerful Netflix original drama that digs deep into the world of Black Greek life, just dropped its first trailer, and people are talking. The film takes viewers on a raw,…

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BURNING SANDS AT THE PAN AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL

After our debut at Sundance, and a successful screening at Morehouse, we brought BURNING SANDS to the LA’s PAFF. At 25 years old it is one of the oldest black film festivals in the country.  

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