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If You Name It Love Jones, They Will Come

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If You Name It Love Jones, They Will Come



In 1997, when my college roommate and I left the premiere of Love Jones, we headed to the nearest drugstore to find a lipstick to match Nina Mosley’s. My best friend got Nina’s haircut. I teased her mercilessly, but I was secretly envious. I bought the soundtrack, the VHS and, later, the DVD.

Find any “About Me” that I’ve completed in the last 20 years, and find Love Jones under “Favorite Movie.” Five years ago, while in Chicago, I even made a pilgrimage to the Wild Hare, the site of Nina and Darius’ first date. It doesn’t get more Love Jones than me.
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So imagine my excitement at the news last summer that a theater adaptation, Love Jones the Musical, was in the works. I immediately tagged my bestie on Facebook: “I’m not sure how they’re going to make a musical out of this, but you know we’re goin’, right?” It turns out the makers of Love Jones the Musical weren’t sure, either.

Love Jones, Theodore Witcher, Melvin Childs, Larenz Tate, Nia Long, Isaiah Washington, Lisa Nicole Carson, Bill Bellamy, African American Film, Black Films, Classic Black Movies, Black Movies, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMNPhoto | Melvin Childs

Love Jones, Theodore Witcher, Melvin Childs, Larenz Tate, Nia Long, Isaiah Washington, Lisa Nicole Carson, Bill Bellamy, African American Film, Black Films, Classic Black Movies, Black Movies, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMNPhoto | Theodore Witcher

Love Jones, Theodore Witcher, Melvin Childs, Larenz Tate, Nia Long, Isaiah Washington, Lisa Nicole Carson, Bill Bellamy, African American Film, Black Films, Classic Black Movies, Black Movies, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN



Love Jones is a 1997 American romantic drama film written and directed by Theodore Witcher, in his feature film debut. It stars Larenz Tate, Nia Long, Isaiah Washington, Bill Bellamy, and Lisa Nicole Carson.

Two of the poems recited by Nia Long’s character, Nina, were written by Sonia Sanchez and are included in her book Like the Singing Coming Off the Drums: Love Poems.

While the film received favorable critical reviews, the film was not a financial success but it has a cult following because of its realistic characters and unorthodox take on the romance genre. It is also Theodore Witcher’s only directorial work to date. (Wikipedia).