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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Tribeca 2019 Review: ‘Only’ Shines a Fresh Lens on Love

Tribeca 2019 Review: ‘Only’ Shines a Fresh Lens on Love

“I’m not trying to control you. I’m trying to protect you.”  —Will, Only Award-winning director…

Review: 20th Century Fox’s Faith-Based Film ‘Breakthrough’

Breakthrough is the faith-based film that audiences have been waiting to see! 20th Century Fox’s…

Interview: Roxann Dawson, Director of ‘Breakthrough’

“Without the ability to discuss, debate and use the minds and instincts that God gave…

Tina Gordon Chism Talks Taking Big Risks, Controlling Your Narrative and Crafting Multidimensional Characters

Tina Gordon Chism, director and screenwriter of the comedy Little, always had a passion for…

Review: Laika Studios’ ‘Missing Link’ is Visually Stimulating and Charming

Laika Studios’ Missing Link is visually stimulating and charming, yet at times the content is…

5 Powerful Lessons in ‘The Best of Enemies’

The Best of Enemies is a timely drama starring Academy Award nominee Taraji P. Henson (Hidden…

Sanaa Lathan and Director Rashid Johnson of ‘Native Son’ on Identity and Racial Constructs

Directed by first time filmmaker and renowned visual artist Rashid Johnson, HBO films bring to…

Kennesha Buycks, Author of Restoration House Talks Faith, Family and Interior Design

I recently had the pleasure of speaking with Kennesha Buycks, author of the forthcoming book,…

Interview: Tracy Christian, Female Power Broker in Hollywood Making Moves

Tracy Christian is one of Hollywood’s most successful talent agents. Christian is the owner of…

A Biblical Perspective on Jordan Peele’s ‘Us’

“Therefore thus saith the Lord, Behold, I will bring evil upon them which they shall…