- An ambitious yuppie, bored with her unmotivated boyfriend, moves out and starts an interracial relationship with a man she meets at a party. When things don't work out she goes home to find her ex has a surprise for her.
- This multi-layered comedy follows a group of young African Americans as they struggle for both financial and sexual fulfillment in early '90s Chicago. At the center are underachiever Thomas and his ambitious yuppie girlfriend Valerie, surrounded by friends and relatives who are full of advice (among other things) on how the couple should deal with their stormy relationship, despite the fact that none of them has a clue.—Xenon Entertainment
- Emmy Award-winner Darnell Williams and Salli Richardson-Whitfield star in this critically-acclaimed, romantic comedy for the '90s about a group of young African-American friends living in Chicago's south-side. Valerie is an upwardly mobile career woman. She's attractive, confident and ambitious, but saddle with one problem -- her boyfriend Thomas. Bright but unmotivated, his routine never changes: same old job, same old habits, same old attitude. That is, until Valerie decides to move out. Coaxed into attending a "singles" party, Valerie meets a successful man and starts an interracial relationship. When it doesn't work out the way she hoped, Valerie realizes Thomas wasn't so bad after all. But when she shows up unexpectedly on his doorstep, Thomas has a surprise waiting in this hip-hop comedy the Chicago Tribune calls "a refreshing sliced of life."
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