

Action · Crime · Drama
Overview
Ace is an impressionable young man working for a dry cleaning business. His friend, drug dealer Mitch, goes to prison. In an unrelated incident, he finds some cocaine in a pants pocket. Soon, Ace finds himself dealing cocaine for Lulu. Via lucky breaks and solid interpersonal skills, Ace moves to the top of the Harlem drug world. Of course, unfaithful employees and/or rivals conspire to bring about Ace's fall.
Top Cast


Wood Harris
Wood Harris
Ace
Wood Harris
Ace


Cam'ron
Cam'ron
Rico
Cam'ron
Rico


Mekhi Phifer
Mekhi Phifer
Mitch
Mekhi Phifer
Mitch


Kevin Carroll
Kevin Carroll
Calvin
Kevin Carroll
Calvin


Chi McBride
Chi McBride
Pip
Chi McBride
Pip


Regina Hall
Regina Hall
Kiesha
Regina Hall
Kiesha


Esai Morales
Esai Morales
Lulu
Esai Morales
Lulu


Cynthia Martells
Cynthia Martells
Dora
Cynthia Martells
Dora


Elise Neal
Elise Neal
Aunt June
Elise Neal
Aunt June


Ron Cephas Jones
Ron Cephas Jones
Ice
Ron Cephas Jones
Ice
Similar Movies

Conrad is a gay man living in NYC. He's also CEO of an ad agency and by nature a control freak. Although Conrad is still in love with Martin (his ex), he hires a young Aussie hustler named Tyler, first for a night and then to work for his company. Things get increasingly complicated as Conrad tries to rekindle things with Martin. Meanwhile Tyler (who's daytime name is Ian) falls for Michael his new supervisor

The Rebels rule the streets of Gary, Indiana. They shoot storekeeper Marvin Bookman for giving the police information about a drive-by shooting they committed. Marvin’s son, former NFL star and Rebel founder John returns to be with his father and, with a little help from some friends, to destroy the gang his way.

"A socially anxious college student reluctantly heads to a party attempting to make new friends. Nande Walters directs “Who Are You Really?”, an experimental portrait of insecurity characterized by a raw, youthful energy. Anya walks into the room and immediately feels like everyone is judging her. Eventually she strikes up a conversation with a young man, but neither really knows what to say and it doesn’t go anywhere. After struggling through the awkward night, she’s surprised to learn that an extroverted friend didn’t fare much better. Walters is only 19 years old, one of the youngest we’ve ever featured on NoBudge, and her film is the work of an artist still learning her craft but she clearly knows the feeling she’s after and captures it with pops of style and a touching closing monologue." -Kentucker Audley



















