FilmRise Black TV

  • Release date : 03.06.2015
  • Developer by : FilmRise
  • Categories : Film & TV
  • Languages : English
  • Countries : United States, Canada, United Kingdom
  • Roku Ranking : 3.4( 9 ranking)

FilmRise Black TV delivers unlimited access to FREE Black-led content. You’ll find hundreds of hit movies and series from Black creators and featuring Black stars, including industry-leading legends Morgan Freeman, Samuel L. Jackson, Whoopi Goldberg and more. No subscription required and always FREE!

Looking for a nostalgia trip? Re-discover childhood favorites like SEVENTEEN AGAIN, starring the Mowry sisters. In the mood for love? FilmRise Black TV dishes out romance of every genre: charming rom-coms like LADIES BOOK CLUB, prestige dramas including THE LONG WALK HOME and throwback favorites such as LOVE TRAP, THE LOVE LETTER and more.

If you’re seeking drama, look no further than this variety of acclaimed films, faith-based stories, action-packed thrillers and riveting docs. FilmRise Black TV is proud to offer SPRINTER, an indie gem about a Jamaican track-and-field star; popular Western film series BLACK FOX about two blood brothers in 1860s Texas; FREE IN DEED, starring powerhouse actor David Harewood; gambling crime thriller EVEN MONEY, featuring the talents of Forest Whitaker and Nick Cannon; and engaging documentaries about the Black experience, including LONG TIME COMING: A 1955 BASEBALL STORY and OBAMA: BUILDING THE DREAM.

All FilmRise content is available INSTANTLY — no subscription needed — on ANY Roku Ready™ device. FilmRise Black TV is the premiere Roku channel for absolutely FREE Black-led series and movies!

For more information, please visit FilmRise.com.

FilmRise Black TV
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  • Created Date:2015-05-22 00:08:26
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