Lynnette Nicholas

Lynnette Nicholas is a NYC based writer, freelance journalist and voice actress. She writes about: women, black women, parenting, faith and pop culture. You can find her on Twitter posting inspirational content for women and young girls (@truelylynnette), or Instagramming (@lynnettenicholas).

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Interview: An Inside Look at the New Paramount Thriller ‘Crawl’

Interview: An Inside Look at the New Paramount Thriller ‘Crawl’

Paramount’s Crawl is eerily good. Under the direction of Alexandre Aja (The Hills Have Eyes)…

Review: Tim Story’s ‘Shaft’ Brilliantly Balances The Old-School With The New School

“I would tell this generation to stay ready, and to do the work.” –Richard Roundtree…

‘Claws’ Niecy Nash Talks Directing, Loyalty to Other Women and Being a “Boss”

TNT’s Claws Season 3 premieres this Sunday, June 9. A fan-favorite due to its relatable…

Interviews with the Cast of ‘The Secret Life of Pets 2’

The Secret Life of Pets 2 is the highly anticipated sequel to the 2016 comedic…

‘I Am Mother’ Highlights Artificial Intelligence, Human Extinction and Droids That “Mother”

“I am far more than what you perceive to be your mother. This shell is…

The Cast of ‘When They See Us’ Share Their Experience Playing the Central Park Five

“Unfortunately, in America, some teens don’t have the luxury to grow up. Being able to…

Review: ‘See You Yesterday’ Showcases the Potential of Teenage Science Prodigies

Stefon Bristol’s See You Yesterday is a creative sci-fi drama that highlights the positive aspects…

‘Tolkien’ Explores the Past of One of the Literary World’s Most Successful Authors

“I like books.” —J.R.R Tolkien Under the direction of Dome Karukoski and written by David…

Interview: Director of ‘Only’ Takashi Doscher and Actor Leslie Odom Jr. Talk Love, Science, and the Female Body

Takashi Doscher’s Only recently premiered at the 2019 Tribeca Film festival. The sci-fi drama is…

Tribeca Review 2019: Nabil Elderkin’s ‘Gully’ is Gritty, Honest, and Visually Unforgettable

“Sorrow is like treasure. You only show it to your friends.” —Jesse, Gully In director…