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Black Coffee

  • 2014
  • PG
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Darrin Dewitt Henson, Erica Hubbard, Lamman Rucker, Gabrielle Dennis, and Christian Keyes in Black Coffee (2014)
Robert picked the wrong time to meet his soul mate! After being fired from his own father's company, he feels like his luck has run out - until Morgan enters into his life. Just as things start to heat up between them, trouble brews as Morgan's ex-husband vows to get her back and Robert's gold-digging ex-girlfriend returns with an agenda of her own. With the help of his cousin, Robert's about to find out how much good can come out of a bad situation.
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After Robert is fired from his own father's company, he feels like his luck has run out - until Morgan enters into his life.After Robert is fired from his own father's company, he feels like his luck has run out - until Morgan enters into his life.After Robert is fired from his own father's company, he feels like his luck has run out - until Morgan enters into his life.

  • Director
    • Mark Harris
  • Writer
    • Mark Harris
  • Stars
    • Darrin Dewitt Henson
    • Christian Keyes
    • Lamman Rucker
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    853
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Harris
    • Writer
      • Mark Harris
    • Stars
      • Darrin Dewitt Henson
      • Christian Keyes
      • Lamman Rucker
    • 16User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
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    Darrin Dewitt Henson
    Darrin Dewitt Henson
    • Robert
    Christian Keyes
    Christian Keyes
    • Julian
    Lamman Rucker
    Lamman Rucker
    • Hill
    Gabrielle Dennis
    Gabrielle Dennis
    • Morgan
    Erica Hubbard
    Erica Hubbard
    • Mita
    Josh Ventura
    Josh Ventura
    • Nate
    Richard Gallion
    Richard Gallion
    • Duke
    Tiffany Hines
    Tiffany Hines
    • Lia
    Brely Evans
    Brely Evans
    • Nicole
    Christina De Leon
    • Elizabeth
    Ashanna Bri
    • Coffee Buyer
    • (as Ashanna Wall)
    Jaies Baptiste
    • Lisa
    • (as Janet Baptiste)
    • …
    Brandee Evans
    Brandee Evans
    • Shea the Coffee Customer
    LaChelle Hunt
    • Secretary
    La'Princess Jackson
    • Mita's Friend
    Dominique Monroe
    Dominique Monroe
    • Mita's Friend
    Alexx Ray
    • Amanda
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    ja-191-280465

    One sweet indie

    In this cute, little independent film, Darren Henson stars as Robert, an all around nice guy and painter who just got fired from his job.He soon gets dumped by his girlfriend, the clueless, gold digging Mita (Erica Hubbard), who leaves him for his boss. Robert is then convinced by his cousin Julian played by the gorgeous and very charming Christian Keyes to help him distribute coffee. The magic begins when he visits a book store and encounters the lovely Morgan (Gabrielle Dennis), a beautiful attorney who he falls for at first sight.

    For starters, Darren Henson and Gabrielle Dennis give good performances and have great chemistry. Their budding romance is endearing and they are truly a joy to watch. In addition, the sudden romance between Hill and Mita is charming and adorable. Opposites attract as Hill brings Mita down to earth while Mita helps Hill to open up more and have fun. Although they're cute together, it would've been nice to see Mita reach a level of independence on her own without being romantically linked to anyone.

    Although nothing new to the screen, "Black Coffee" is a good movie to watch. If you're in the mood for some decent acting and some cute romance, rent "Black Coffee". You won't be disappointed.
    8pd-coyne82

    Great Indy Romantic Comedy with Glossy Polished Feel

    A great date movie, Darren Dewitt Henson and Gabrielle Dennis have undeniable chemistry in this light romantic comedy. Christian Keys and Erica Hubbard provide the laughs. I saw this at the first matinée showing in Alexandria, VA and there were a lot of laughs in the theater. This indie is set in LA. With cinematography by Adam Lee, Black Coffee has a glossy and finished look. All the actors look beautiful and director Mark Harris's earnest message of black professionalism and empowerment is a refreshing change from the stereotypes of African-Americans all to frequently seen on film. Currently in limited release, in Chicago, D.C., Baltimore and Atlanta, it deserves a wider release. Go, you will be glad you did.
    9ulisses_phoenix

    A film that urges viewers to get 'woke' and smell the coffee...

    In the opening scene, a loud klaxon sounds on Robert's alarm clock as he wakes up-- there's no ambiguity about the meaning of the titular metaphor of this film. Writer/producer Mark Harris uses positive messages of self-improvement, social responsibility, and hope to prompt his audience to change in this unconventional RomCom.

    It's refreshing to finally see a movie that models positive, socially constructive values instead of all the stereotypes and derision found in nearly every big-studio film with black characters. Harris uses a direct approach to deliver his message -- the characters simply say what black folks should do to improve themselves. And Harris lets us know that he is fully aware of all of the racist techniques that mainstream Hollywood producers use to deride and oppress black people: black characters depicted in lower-socioeconomic positions; stereotypical behaviors; substandard grammar and pronunciation; no eye contact; and the promotion of anti-social values. Harris directly addresses these with counter-messaging for each one. And to drive home the point, the film reverses the usual Hollywood-typical roles of black and white people -- a white guy who delivers bad news to the protagonist; a white assistant who is deferential to a black businessman; a white patron at the bookstore being exceptionally rude; and the white guy pleading with the black protagonist for help at one point. In big-studio films all of those white characters would be cast with black actors instead.

    One message promoted in the film that I have a disagreement with is the idea of economic segregation. Via this story, the filmmakers argue that black folks should only buy and sell to other black folks to improve their economic condition. Now I agree that buying $500 "swoosh" sneakers made by overseas slave labor or buying expensive gold chains from your local non-black-owned jewelry store is probably not a smart idea. But the tactic promoted by this film of complete segregation, while perhaps effective in the short term is ultimately unsustainable and doesn't get society to where it needs to be. However, the ideas of entrepreneurship, self-improvement, and mutual respect presented in the film are all good.

    The writing was solid and the dialog was natural and believable. And the acting was well above average. Story-wise, this film broke somewhat from the RomCom formula in a way that was innovative and actually worked. Also, the characters who play the preexisting partners of the protagonists are treated with more respect, not just as disposable foils or antagonists, but as real people who have issues and are redeemable. Hollywood producers could take a lesson from this film and be a little more willing to step out of the RomCom formula rut.

    But there were some serious technical issues with the film. Some of the exterior shots were overexposed and the filmmakers failed to maintain control over ambient noise in location shots. And the audio editing was really choppy. If they couldn't pick a venue where they had control over the noise, then they should have just shot the video and then had the talent come in and re-dub the lines and mix in any required ambient sound in post (which would probably require wider framing and more reaction shots because it's a labor-intensive process to try to sync a dub for more than a second or so against a closeup). Or better yet, shoot it in-studio against a green screen (where motorcycles and helicopters can't stomp on the actors' lines) and then add in whatever location you need later in post.

    Overall though, this was a well-written and well-acted film that was somewhat direct at times, but had a positive, socially responsible message. It was clear that Harris didn't want to compromise his message in this film and the result was well worth it. (However, I noticed a later project by Harris, 'No Regrets', which seemed to slip into more Hollywood-style black stereotypes with substandard grammar and anti-social behavior by the black characters.)

    Even with the technical flaws, I'm giving this a rating of 9/10 because the message it delivers is so positive.

    Advisory: Promotion of drug use by the protagonists.

    Rating: 9/10;
    8glinvision

    Black Coffee is a refreshing film

    This movie has been all over Facebook and Instagram, so I had to check it out and I must say that it was very nice to go to a movie about love without any wild sexual language and overtones. I read that i could take my children and so I took my daughter and she loved it! A nice way to a love story without the drama all. The characters were nice, positive people and I enjoyed them all, though I loved to hate the ex husbands character. I also happen to be a business owner and I thought it was nice to hear inspiring things about business and things like that. Great movie and other than one or two parts, I have nothing but great things to say about it. I hope my sisters in Texas get to see it too, i heard it was only in 4 cities.
    6Uriah43

    Some Coffee with a Touch of Karma

    This film begins with a young man by the name of "Robert" (Darrin Dewitt Henson) getting fired from a job at a company his father started, but now being managed by a man named "Nate" (Josh Ventura). Needless to say, since he is a hard worker and Nate was his friend, this news comes as quite a shock to him. Not only that, but when he returns to his home, he finds that his girlfriend "Mita" (Erica Hubbard) is leaving him as well since, now being unemployed, he obviously cannot continue to support her in the manner she is accustomed to. He later discovers that Mita has been cheating on him with Nate. It's during this time that he meets an attractive female lawyer by the name of "Morgan" (Gabrielle Dennis), and sparks fly between them. The problem is that Morgan's ex-husband, "Hill" (Lamman Rucker), is pressuring her to reconcile with him, and this makes any romance with Robert extremely difficult. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was a cute rom-com, helped in large part by the chemistry between Darrin Dewitt Henson and Gabrielle Dennis, along with the comedy supplied by Christian Keyes (as Robert's cousin "Julian") and Erica Hubbard. Admittedly, the focus seems to be geared more towards a black audience, but even so, I still enjoyed this film, and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.

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      Robert: Starting a business is too much work!

      Julian: So is taking a dump when you're constipated, man, but you still gotta go.

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Чёрный кофе
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • 1555 Filmworks
      • Tri Destined Studios
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      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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