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Black Coffee

Rating5.6 /10
20141 h 25 m
United States
857 people rated

After Robert is fired from his own father's company, he feels like his luck has run out - until Morgan enters into his life.

Comedy
Romance

User Reviews

Pharrell Buckman

24/11/2025 19:59
Black Coffee

Leyluh_

24/11/2025 19:59
Black Coffee

Pathan Emraan Khan

13/05/2024 16:00
This film begins with a young man by the name of "Robert" (Darrin Dewitt Henson) getting fired from a job at a company his father started but now being managed by a man named "Nate" (Josh Ventura). Needless to say, since he is a hard worker and Nate was his friend, this news comes as quite a shock to him. Not only that, but when he returns to his home, he finds that his girlfriend "Mita" (Erica Hubbard) is leaving him as well since, now being unemployed, he obviously cannot continue to support her in the manner she is accustomed to. He later discovers that Mita has been cheating on him with Nate. It's during this time that he meets an attractive female lawyer by the name of "Morgan" (Gabrielle Dennis) and sparks fly between them. The problem is that Morgan's ex-husband "Hill" (Lamman Rucker) is pressuring her reconcile with him and this makes any romance with Robert extremely difficult. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was a cute rom-com helped in large part by the chemistry between Darrin Dewitt Henson and Gabrielle Dennis along with the comedy supplied by Christian Keyes (as Robert's cousin "Julian") and Erica Hubbard. Admittedly, the focus seems to be geared more towards a black audience but even so I still enjoyed this film and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.

Le prince MYENE

13/05/2024 16:00
This movie had an amazing cast!! Sometimes relationships can make you unhappy and this movie uplifts you with positive motavational music and as you begin to relax, have a cup of this coffee and think about your needs, especially these fine men in this movie, and if you are in a relationship see if its you that need to change, or is it the relationship that needs to change? When you find out that answer close the door on that chapter and begin anew. You never know what's in store!!

user7354216239730

13/05/2024 16:00
"Black Coffee" provided a distinction between the average "Boy meets Girl" love stories. An all- star cast graced the silver screen and held credence to the saying "When one door closes another one opens". Darrin Dewitt Henson (Robert) plays a man who has reached a crossroads when faced with several adversities in his life. Veteran actor Christian Keyes (whom I'm sure ladies wouldn't mind him pouring a cup of coffee), plays Julian, Robert's cousin who pushes the envelope for him to become a successful entrepreneur. Brely Evans was delightful as , Nicole, Julian's regular customer and prospective love interest, Richard Gallion was charming and witty as Duke, the owner of the cozy neighborhood bookstore where Robert frequents. Gabrielle Dennis (Robert's love interest) and Lamman Rucker(Hillman) both have their destinies altered and find that "Black Love Matters". This movie has officially converted me from a "hopeless'' romantic into a "hopeful romantic"...or at least that's what my therapist said!

piawurtzbach

13/05/2024 16:00
Am 'defended' by negative comments to this movie. I laughed all the way through this movie especially because of Mita. Her depiction of a blond really came out well. This is a well played out low budget movie that not only motivates but also encourages struggling entrepreneurs to keep on going with their hustle. From the start one expects hot romantic scenes which is not the case but still the chemistry is clear. The movie was however a bit short and even though there was a happy en ding to all the couples involved, the transition by Mita was not clearly illustrated. we needed to see Karma in her way of life to portray a lesson that punishes her way of life. Keep on the good work guys.

ViTich / ڤتيش

13/05/2024 16:00
I loved this movie!! I thought this was an extremely good movie for anyone to see and I do mean anyone. It's romantic, funny, empowering and motivating, positive. So much that is touched on in this movie can be related to by practically everyone of us. I love a good romantic love story and this film gives me that and more. The humor in the film is great. The sound track is very very good. Some say other African Americans can't relate to this story or these characters. I say absolutely I CAN relate and many others I know can relate. This movie tells part of my story as well as that of many I know. Our story as African Americans, is not a simple black and white story it is a very colorful story with many different ridges and edges in it. We see few of our African American movies come to the screen with a positive message and image. It's a truth I am not proud of especially after viewing Black Coffee and seeing it be done and nonetheless in an independent film. Mark Harris and the cast did an amazing job! Go check it out especially my people in Chicago.

Addis Zewedu

13/05/2024 16:00
I rated this movie based on entertainment and the message it conveyed. Me and my wife watched the movie and enjoyed it. It was hard for the first 20 or so minutes due to the dialogue and scenes. Movies I can't relate to are hard for me to watch. But the message was clear to me what the writer wanted to bring to the audience. With that being said, this movie is for everyone. Also there is a scene at the bookstore where they had the book 'The Law of Attraction' in the background positioned purposely for the audience to see (knowledge rule of thirds). Knowing a little about film I can understand the critics in regards to the flow of the movie and lack of continuity. But I feel that is due to watching the film rather than watching the film so to say. This is a common habit of those who study all aspects of art of film. All in all 8 out of 10! A must watch for everyone. It demonstrates what we need more of, positive black films.

Hatem Sandy

13/05/2024 16:00
Director, Mark Harris has taken another leap forward in his career with this latest addition of "Black Coffee." The delicate balance of black relationships is hard to capture in an authentic and heart felt way for most filmmakers, but Mark's command of subtle nuance pulls it off brilliantly here. I am particularly impressed with the way the storyline remains entertaining and sexy without ever going "raunchy". I appreciate Marks level of sophistication and taste. Black Coffee is a great relationship film for anyone of any background and especially those brothers and sisters in the world looking for love today. Great insights into the minds of men and women. A must rent for date night.

Pearl Thusi

13/05/2024 16:00
A great date movie, Darren Dewitt Henson and Gabrielle Dennis have undeniable chemistry in this light romantic comedy. Christian Keys and Erica Hubbard provide the laughs. I saw this at the first matinée showing in Alexandria, VA and there were a lot of laughs in the theater. This indie is set in LA. With cinematography by Adam Lee, Black Coffee has a glossy and finished look. All the actors look beautiful and director Mark Harris's earnest message of black professionalism and empowerment is a refreshing change from the stereotypes of African-Americans all to frequently seen on film. Currently in limited release, in Chicago, D.C., Baltimore and Atlanta, it deserves a wider release. Go, you will be glad you did.
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