Tony Rock Movies
Shante Smith reprises her role from Two Can Play at That Game for this sequel that finds the popular relationship expert who draws on her knowledge of the male psyche to help females accomplish their relationship goals. Vivica A. Fox, Jason George, and Jazsmin Lewis co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Vivica A. Fox, Jason George, (more)
Produced by Jamie Foxx for HBO, this drama stars Queen Latifah as Ana a woman struggling to maintain a happy life despite being HIV-positive. Though her home-life seems happy with a loving husband and young daughter, Ana remains haunted by a past that produced Kelly (Rachel Nicks), a resentful estranged older daughter who now lives with Ana's mother. Juxtaposed with Ana's healthy approach to life with HIV is Amare (Evan Ross), a friend of Kelly's who uses narcotics to deal with the disease. Life Support screened at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Queen Latifah, Anna Deavere Smith, (more)
Battle Night: The Krump Wars features serious dance battles between enterprising young dancers. The video includes appearances by celebrities like MC Lyte, Tony Rock, and Norm Nixon. Debbie Allen lends her dancing expertise to the proceedings. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
This UPN sitcom starred Duane Martin as Robert James, a TV entertainment reporter devoted to his five-year-old son, Robert Jr. (Khamani Griffin). On the verge of divorcing his wife Neesee (LisaRaye), Robert hoped that he could forge a friendship -- or at least a truce -- between Neesee and his current sweetheart, Tia (Elise Neal), for the sake of his son. But Neesee wasn't known as "Baby Mama Drama" for nothing, nor was Tia exactly a shrinking violet, and soon Robert found himself the central figure in a hilarious romantic tug of war. All of Us debuted September 16, 2003, and was inspired by the real-life experiences of executive producers Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Duane Martin, LisaRaye, (more)
Can you tell just by looking if a person is gay or straight? Can you tell if they're a layperson or a cleric? Or even if they're black or white? These were among the challenges posed to the celebrity panel of this cable TV game show. On each episode, a contestant would answer vague questions, whereupon the panelists had to determine the contestant's personal, professional, or emotional makeup (making things difficult was the tendency of the contestant not to look like what he or she really was, of course; even the toupees didn't give them away). Hosted by Tony Rock, Can You Tell? premiered on June 16, 2003 on the Oxygen network. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Tony Rock













