
Chris Rock
We're clearly still in the midst of a global pandemic, and should move accordingly. Comedian and actor Chris Rock revealed that he has tested positive for COVID-19.
Yeah, y'all could tell Chris Rock executive-produced this joint.
After learning about his nonverbal learning disorder, Chris Rock reflects on how his condition may have affected his past relationships.
Originally slated to release last summer, Spiral had to get pushed back due to the pandemic and though streaming blockbusters is all the rage these days, Chris Rock isn’t settling for anything less than a theatrical release for the film he’s produced and stars in.
In an interview with New York Times, the 55-year-old comedian and 'Fargo' actor stated that the Democratic Party's aims in getting President Donald Trump impeached took the focus off the growing pandemic.
Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God would mark Busta Rhymes' 10th album in his 20+ year career in Hip-Hop and his first album since 2012's Year of The Dragon.
The invite-only show on tour has been kept as secretive as the Illuminati thus far, but Rock's IG post finally shed a little light on how incredible it must be to be in the audience to watch these two comic legends share the same space at the same time.
Chris Rock decided to dig in his vault to drop some unreleased material that is both relevant. On Monday (Jul 21), Chris Rock took to Instagram to share an unreleased 2003 parody video where he transposed his face on Andre 3000's body for 3 Stacks iconic "Hey Ya" video. Rock's version takes a serious but hilariously presented look at race, calling out social injustices at the time that are ironically still an issue today.
In the mid 00’s the Saw film series went from one of the most gory and interesting horror franchises to over the top and often predictable. Now two years since Lionsgate tried to revive the franchise with Jigsaw, a new question has come into that equation: Can Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson breathe new life […]
Owning up to your mistakes and faults is never easy to do. Making light of them is even harder, but for Chris Rock none of those things seem to be a problem for him. On Valentine’s Day Netflix released Chris Rock: Tamborine, Rock’s first stand-up special in a decade (feel old yet?) and in the […]
Looks like Chris Rock‘s 2007 film I Think I Love My Wife was a semi-autobiography.
Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle were on the same stage, at the same time, in New Orleans this weekend. Witnesses say it was epic.