Multi-hyphenate author-playwright-director Dennis Reed II and actor LeMastor Spratling sat down with blackfilm.com correspondent Koku Tona to talk ‘He Said She Said’. Reed shares his motivation to turn his book into a play and now feature film, his advice for creators, and upcoming projects. Spratling talks about his journey into acting through Reed’s discovery, finding true love, and bashfully shares his former profession. The Detroit natives talk about brotherhood, relationship advice, and the importance of working together.
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Watch the Trailer for ‘He Said She Said’, available now on Tubi.
About He Said She Said
Adapted from Dennis Reed II’s original stage play, He Said She Said takes us on a questionably romantic ride, where true love can’t necessarily stop the pursuit of outside entanglements. The rom-com stars cast members from the original play, Lemastor Spratling and Velda Hunter; along with Juju Cee, known best for her appearance in VH1’s Love & Hip Hop New York; and actors including Chris Flannogan, Mena Monroe, and Kaamel a.k.a. Diezel, who have all had roles in Reed’s films thus far.
The He Said She Said production team includes Knesha Daniels, Tamisha Howell, and Sanja Jackson, with Consulting Producer Nancy Oeswein and Supervising Producer Sonia Renee. Dennis Reed II leads the talented crew as Executive Producer, writer and Director.
He Said She Said Synopsis
Sequoia is a nationally renowned art director who has done everything to be number one in her man Kenyon’s life. Ken is a reformed player – or at least that’s his goal. No matter how hard he tries, he keeps getting drawn into a web of women from his past – and some who want to be his future. Sequoia’s best friend Nika has been trying to tell her to move on for years. With his friend Colin encouraging his doggish ways, Ken finds it hard to stay true to the woman that captured his heart. Will his determination prevail?


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