
Poetic Justice, Drama (American; Circa 1993)
How easy is it to find love after a devastating loss?
That’s the question at the center of Justice’s journey (played by Janet Jackson) in the classic 90s film “Poetic Justice,” written and directed by the late John Singleton. A film both praised and debated, it’s inspired by the soulful works of Maya Angelou and remains a cultural cornerstone in Black cinema.
This week, Fox and returning guest Tamarsha dig deep into the themes, performances, and cultural legacy of the film. Is Poetic Justice a raw portrayal of Black love and healing, or is it more style than substance?
Starring Janet Jackson (For Colored Girls, Why Did I Get Married) and the late Tupac Shakur (Juice, Above the Rim), this West Coast drama is a must-watch — and this episode is a must-listen if you want to join the conversation!
Tune in for the debate, stay for the nostalgia. Follow. Share. And Share Again.
With Love, Kisses, and Hugs — Your Global Friend