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Tamera Hill

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By Nigeria Anderson

Cinema Royalty

Tamera Hill began her creative journey in theater, writing, producing, and touring stage plays throughout the West Coast. That early foundation rooted in live audience engagement, emotional truth, and disciplined, character?driven storytelling continues to shape her cinematic vision today. Her work remains anchored in strong narratives, purposeful messaging, and a deep commitment to authentic human connection.  Hill made her feature film debut with Never Heard, starring David Banner, Robin Givens, and Romeo Mille. The film earned critical recognition and later reached global audiences through its successful streaming run on Netflix. Today, Never Heard is regarded as a cult classic, solidifying Hill’s reputation as a filmmaker with staying power.  A lifelong storyteller, Hill understands both the art and the business of entertainment. Her dedication to her craft has now led to a partnership with AMC Theatres for the nationwide release of her newest film.  To be released on April 3rd, The Secret Between Us, starring Michael Jai White, Lisa Arrindell, Victoria Rowell, and Karen Abercrombie marking another significant milestone in her expanding body of work.  With each project, Hill continues to rise as a dynamic force in cinema, advancing the presence and impact of women behind the camera. We call her cinema royalty.  Her films are distinguished by fresh vision, emotional depth, and a signature storytelling style that makes every release a must?see. Guided by faith, intuition, and a commitment to telling stories that have been revealed to her, Hill continues to innovate with intention.

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Arthur Muhammad

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By Nigeria Anderson

A Filmmaker on Purpose

Arthur Muhammad, is an independent film director, producer, and screenwriter. Muhammad is a true visionary and his films are innovative and enriching.  Each project maintains a creative storytelling approach, with a unique end twist.  Muhammad’s directorial debut on the big screen was Carter High (starring Charles S. Dutton, Vivica A. Fox, Pooch Hall, Reginald C. Hayes, and David Banner).   Muhammad has created a lane for himself in film, releasing over twenty films to date.  Each of his films incite conversation and critical thinking while imparting impactful life lessons to the audience.  His latest film Twelve is about a family gathering that turns into an eerie game of confession in the new comedy thriller.  It begins after the funeral of the family patriarch, Pops, played by Ted Lange (Issac of The Love Boat), the family returns home and decides to take comfort in the age-old tradition of playing dominoes, as they fondly reminisce about Pops. The game takes a turn when, unbeknownst to them, they become trapped in the house.  The film is available on Fandango (click  and watch here) and leave a review. When you leave a review let us know you used this link and enter our raffle for two free ticket of his upcoming film, just put ubm next to your review or email us. (https://www.vudu.com/content/browse/details/Twelve/3031744). 

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