Kay-B

Kay-B (Sometimes known as Bibi G.) is an entertainment journalist, podcaster, writer and all around pop culture enthusiast, currently living in NYC. She is an avid TV & film watcher and reviewer with Black Girl Nerds and Just About Write. She is a journalist inspired by the truth and intrigued by interviewing people who are doing extraordinary things in this world. In her free time, she loves to travel and can be found somewhere converting new Flash, Riverdale and Queen Sugar Fans. Kay-B also serves as the Director of Operations & Business strategy for BGN!

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Sundance 2018 Review: ‘Akicita: The Battle of Standing Rock’

Cody Lucich’s documentary Akicita: The Battle of Standing Rock chronicles the events of Standing Rock 2016,…

Intimate Chat with Renée Elise Goldsberry about ‘Altered Carbon’

I had the pleasure of chatting with Hamilton star — and fellow Houstonian — Renée Elise…

Cable comes front and center in new ‘Deadpool’ sequel trailer

As the premiere of the new untitled Deadpool sequel approaches, we are getting more and…

Black Girl Nerds Exclusive: Black Lightning’s Marvin “Krondon” Jones III on the complexities of Tobias Whale, the man and the villain

So, Black Lightning has been killing it every week since its premiere. While I love…

BGN TV Premiere Review: ‘Waco’

Waco’s premiere introduces an interesting storyline that encompasses religious themes, the inner-workings of government standoffs and…

Sundance 2018 Review: ‘Nancy’

Nancy is a weird drama centering around one couple reuniting with their adult daughter after…

Sundance 2018 Interview: Anika Noni Rose Chats About ‘Assassination Nation,’ ‘The Quad,’ and more!

I had the opportunity to sit down with Anika Noni Rose at Sundance to discuss…

Sundance 2018 Review: ‘Come Sunday’

Come Sunday, written by Marcus Hinchey and directed by Joshua Marston, is an intellectual and spiritual…

Sundance 2018 Review: ‘Assassination Nation’

Assassination Nation is a brilliant film that tackles everything from examining personal self-righteousness, tearing down…

Sundance 2018 Review: ‘Revenge’

Revenge is a French horror film that starts off rocky but finds it’s way home. Revenge…