
Starz has set the return of the Flenory Brothers in Bmf‘s second season on Friday, January 6 at midnight via the network’s app, followed by its linear debut at 8 p.m. Et/Pt in the U.S. and Canada. A first look action-packed trailer for the drama series can be found above.
Based on a true story, Bmf chronicles the unconventional journey to success of the Flenory brothers, Demetrius Flenory “Big Meech” (Demetrius Flenory Jr.) and Terry Flenory “Southwest Tee” (Da’Vinchi) who rose from the depths of poverty, navigating the war on drugs in Detroit, and became game changers in hip-hop and culture.
Throughout the emotional second season, the audience roots for the Flenory brothers during their pursuit of their American Dream, as they build a better life in a system that was stacked against them. The universal themes of family, faith, and loyalty are explored both at home and on the streets.
Based on a true story, Bmf chronicles the unconventional journey to success of the Flenory brothers, Demetrius Flenory “Big Meech” (Demetrius Flenory Jr.) and Terry Flenory “Southwest Tee” (Da’Vinchi) who rose from the depths of poverty, navigating the war on drugs in Detroit, and became game changers in hip-hop and culture.
Throughout the emotional second season, the audience roots for the Flenory brothers during their pursuit of their American Dream, as they build a better life in a system that was stacked against them. The universal themes of family, faith, and loyalty are explored both at home and on the streets.
- 11/25/2022
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV


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Each week. Every week. It’s an intelligent image and one to which the film returns several times to underscore points in the narrative.
So this is a kookie film about two kookie women, Marie (Nicole Coulon) and Ruth (Erin Elle) who happen to meet in a lesbian bar! Well, sort of. To begin there is plenty of gently humorous, insightful, interesting stuff about the women who love women dating scene and you’d be forgiven for thinking that this is where we are going.
A trad rom...
Each week. Every week. It’s an intelligent image and one to which the film returns several times to underscore points in the narrative.
So this is a kookie film about two kookie women, Marie (Nicole Coulon) and Ruth (Erin Elle) who happen to meet in a lesbian bar! Well, sort of. To begin there is plenty of gently humorous, insightful, interesting stuff about the women who love women dating scene and you’d be forgiven for thinking that this is where we are going.
A trad rom...
- 10/7/2020
- by Jane Fae
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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