June 29, 2007

It's Come To This Tamala?


Tamala Jones who once played supporting roles in semi-credible movies such as Two Can Play That Game and The Brothers is now taking on the lead in the straight-to-DVD drama Confessions of a Call Girl that was released to stores on June 26th.
Movie synopsis:
Tory Adams (Tamala Jones) is the perfect wife, mother, best girlfriend, and boss. She is a successful doctor who runs her own medical practice in NYC. Married to an equally successful lawyer (Bokeem Woodbine), she and her husband live in a $3 million brownstone in Harlem with their 6-year-old daughter. Despite appearances of an idyllic life, there's one problem: Tory is secretly a high-class call girl who goes by the name Candy and is addicted to satisfying the fetishes of rich men. Nevertheless, Tory has convinced herself that her life is normal - until one of her clients becomes obsessed with her. This sets off a harrowing chain of events involving blackmail, rape, and ultimately murder. As her life spins out of control, Tory seeks therapy to help her deal with her deep, dark secrets, but her time is running out. When her obsessed client confronts her husband, it becomes a matter of life . . . and death.

Bokeem Woodbine, Lynn Whitfield, and Clifton Powell are also starring in the movie.

Black folks are really reaching for movie roles these days. Oh well, do ya thang.