As expected, Tyler Perry cleaned up big at the 42nd Annual NAACP Image Awards. The Atlanta-based actor and director, famous for his cross-dressing Madea character, had more nominations in the categories of film and television than anyone else. While he didn’t get much love from the Oscars or The Golden Globes he won Outstanding Motion […]

Janet Jackson appeared on the premiere episode of the second season of “Lopez Tonight.” She’s still busy on the promotional rounds for her new movie, ‘For Colored Girls,” but the two discussed more than just her character in the film – who she calls “bitchy.” Watch the video below to hear Janet talk about her […]

Lionsgate’s ‘For Colored Girls’ opened in the No. 3 spot with an estimated $20.1 million box office. The Tyler Perry-helmed ensemble piece boasts an outstanding cast including Loretta Devine, Janet Jackson, Whoopi Goldberg, Kimberly Elise, Phylicia Rashad and Thandie Newton, and is Perry’s first directorial effort not based on his own material. For Colored Girls […]

On October 25, director Tyler Perry and the cast of the film adaptation of Ntozake Shange’s choreopoem “For Colored Girls: Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf” attended a press conference at the London Hotel in New York City. Several cast members of the film describe how they prepared for their intense roles. […]

"For Colored Girls" premiered last night in New York City and many fabulous celebs hit the red carpet in support of the Tyler Perry movie adapted from Ntozake Shange’s 1975 play.

Janet Jackson appeared on ABC's "Good Morning America" to deny recent rumors that she is engaged. Though her intention was to promote the upcoming Tyler Perry drama "For Colored Girls," the candid interview with Robin Roberts soon took a turn to her love life.

Music From and Inspired By The Original Motion Picture ‘For Colored Girls’ will be released on November 2, but you can preview TODAY by streaming over at Atlantic Records.

Tyler Perry took to his official website to write a message to his fans regarding his film adaptation of "For Colored Girls." He's aware that there are non-believers - people that think he shouldn't have touched the original play - but despite them, he's got news that's worth celebrating.

The “For Colored Girls” soundtrack features all new and unreleased music from such artists as Nina Simone, Gladys Knight, Leona Lewis, Estelle, Laura Izibor, Macy Gray, Janelle Monae and Lalah Hathaway.