When the world of a show starts becoming so largely nuanced and intricate, it is only natural to pose one incredibly obvious question: would any of these characters be friends?
There are people in life that will pull you forward and others that will, no matter how hard you try to push forward, will strive to pull you back. We were able to sit down for an exclusive interview with cast members, and brothers on Power Book IV: Force, Issac Keys and Kris D. Lofton about this intelligently explored phenomenon.
You have four weeks before 2021 turns into 2022, and that, regardless of how much proactivity you took or how much procrastinating you did, is plenty of time to catch up with what you may have missed. Here are eight shows and movies you need to see before 2021 comes to an end!
In an industry in which female characters often fall prey to being one dimensional and flat, the women Kemp writes are multi-faceted, powerful, and infinately complex. We had a chance to talk to some about how having Kemp at the helm of this world had a positive impact on themselves and the show.
The premiere and after party for season two of Power Book II: Ghost were held last night, November 17th, in New York City. The cast and crew came out dressed their best to celebrate all of their amazing work on an incredible season.
We were able to sit down with Power Book: Ghost II cast members Larenz Tate and Shane Johnson for their take on this all important question: Who is more hated, Tariq or Joffrey?
Kemp, the show's creator, announced recently that she is taking her departure from Starz and moving over to Netflix. I got a chance to sit down with Michael Rainey, Alix Lapri, who plays Effie, and Gianni Paolo, who plays Brayden Weston, and discuss the powerful impact Courtney has had on their lives and on the show.
It's difficult to predict what we can expect from 'Power' creator Courtney Kemp now that she's struck a deal with Netflix, but she has made one thing clear: "I'm very committed to BIPOC, LGBTQIA, and women...If you make a show about people who are college-age in 2021 and everyone is straight, you're an a**hole."