Nema Williams

Movies

The Day After Quarantine
After the quarantine is lifted the world is getting back to business but for some that reality is too much. From rent to relationships, its all at stake in this hilarious movie that follows three men as they navigate the "new normal".
Chris Spencer's Minority Report
Self
Hosted by internationally renowned comedian and star of 100's of films and TV shows Chris Spencer brings together a multicultural taste of America today finding the funniest White, Brown and Yellow comics in a snapshot of America now. This show is hilarious and pokes back at all stereo types from all perspectives! Hosted by Chris Spencer and starring: Nema Williams, Flo Hernandez and Eliot Chang.
So Fresh, So Clean
The Pimp
From writer-director Al Attles III comes this down-and-dirty urban comedy that follows the madcap misadventures of two Tidey Whitey Cleaners co-workers trying to latch on to their share of the American Dream. But that's no easy task in the 'hood thanks to breakups, makeups, baby-mama drama, flimflammers, felons and foiled robberies. The cast includes Red Grant, Sadiki Fuller, Nia Willois and Rip the Playa.
Sugar Valentine
Snow
One man must choose between his heart and his profession. Based on the true life story of Sugar Valentine, a man born into a family of Pimps finds that he is increasingly becoming disillusioned with the "game." And now he must face his biggest challenge of all: Falling in love.With added documentary testimonials from local prostitutes, Sugar Valentine the movie, will become an underground classic.
Cedric the Entertainer: Starting Lineup
Himself
Comedian Cedric the Entertainer uses his considerable appeal to introduce some up-and-coming young stand-up comedians. Cedric himself takes on topics such as Bill Clinton, the death penalty, reality television, fast-food chicken, church etiquette, and much more. The other comedians are a mixed lot: Roland Powell amusingly mocks insecure boyfriends and sings a singles bar pick-up song and Juan Villareal gets some laughs out of food stamps and The Blair Witch Project, while Tony Luewellyn flounders through weak material about Ex-Lax and the war on terror. Then along comes J.J., who gives a surreal spin to roadkill and giving birth to septuplets.