Jamie Broadnax

Jamie Broadnax is the creator of the online publication and multimedia space for Black women called Black Girl Nerds. Jamie has appeared on MSNBC's The Melissa Harris-Perry Show and The Grio's Top 100. Her Twitter personality has been recognized by Shonda Rhimes as one of her favorites to follow. She is a member of the Critics Choice Association and executive producer of the Black Girl Nerds Podcast.

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Review: Regina King’s Performance Resonates in ‘Shirley’

One of the most fearless and audacious paths a Black woman could take in 1972…

SXSW 2024 Review: ‘We Strangers’ Examines the Lies We Tell Ourselves

Filmmaker Anu Valia makes her directorial feature debut with the film We Strangers that premiered…

SXSW 2024 Review: ‘The Gutter’ is a Cheeky Slap-Happy Comedy With an Impressive Cast

The Kingpin-inspired flick The Gutter which premiered at the 2024 SXSW TV & Film Festival,…

SXSW 2024 Review: Dev Patel’s ‘Monkey Man’ Has Solidified Him as a Bonafide Action Star

Making its world premiere at the 2024 SXSW TV & Film Festival, is the Universal…

SXSW 2024 Review: ‘Magic City: An American Fantasy’ Shares the Origin Stories of Atlanta’s Music Scene

Under the TV category at the 2024 SXSW Film & TV Festival is the world…

SXSW 2024 Review: Shannon Triplett’s Strong Directorial Debut ‘Desert Road’ is about a Woman Caught in a Vicious Cycle

In Shannon Triplett’s new film Desert Road — which made its world premiere at the…

SXSW 2024 Review: ‘My Dead Friend Zoe,’ Gut-Wrenching Look at the Mental Health of Vets

Kyle Hausmann-Stokes’ poignant dramedy My Dead Friend Zoe is a delicate piece of art about…

SXSW 2024 Review: ‘MoviePass, MovieCrash’ Exposes Racial Barriers Towards Black Entrepreneurs

The story of the theatrical movie app MoviePass is one of triumph and tragedy. And…

SXSW 2024 Review: ‘Black Twitter: A People’s History’ Explores the Power of Black Digital Communities

Making its debut at the 2024 South By Southwest TV and Film festival is the…

SXSW 2024 Review: Doug Liman’s ‘Road House’ Is Campy Good Old-Fashioned Fun

In the new Doug Liman film Road House, based on the 1989 film of the…