Michael J. Dennis

Michael J. Dennis (b. Philadelphia, PA) is an American filmmaker and film promoter.

In 1999, Dennis founded Reelblack, a full-service production company based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

As a filmmaker, Dennis specializes in music-related work, having documented the burgeoning Philly Neo-Soul scene in his films Jazzyfatnastees: In Process (2002), A Taste Of Lady Alma (2004), Kindred: In This Life Together (2006) and the upcoming Last Night At The Five Spot (2011)[4].

Breeze, made its debut at the first annual H2O Hip Hop Film Festival in 2002.

His narrative short, Next Tuesday, produced for WYBE-TV in Philadelphia (and later aired on BET) is noted for its early soundtrack appearances by John Legend and Jazmine Sullivan.