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With the upcoming launch of the new streaming service, BrownSugar, fans of classic Black cinema have reason to celebrate. The platform, created by Bounce TV, is devoted to showcasing a wide range of beloved movies from the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s, with a particular focus on Black-led productions. This makes it a valuable resource for viewers looking to revisit old favorites or discover hidden gems they may have missed.

The service is set to launch this fall, promising a robust lineup that includes popular films like “Shaft,” “Foxy Brown,” “Cotton Comes to Harlem,” and “Carmen Jones.” In addition to these well-known titles, BrownSugar will also feature lesser-known films that highlight the diversity and richness of Black cinema from past decades.

According to reports, BrownSugar has already secured distribution agreements covering 83% of U.S. households, indicating strong interest and support from viewers across the country. This widespread availability ensures that fans of Black cinema will have easy access to the platform and its extensive library of films.

For those eager to explore the world of classic Black cinema or revisit their favorite movies from bygone eras, BrownSugar represents an exciting new opportunity. Its diverse lineup, user-friendly interface, and widespread availability make it a promising addition to the streaming landscape, catering to the growing demand for representation and diversity in entertainment.