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On April 26, 1995, Ice Cube, DJ Pooh, and F. Gary Gray changed the game with their comedy classic, Friday.
Buried deep within your Netflix queue of House Of Cards Season Two and Family Guy, you’ll find these top classic Hip-Hop flicks streaming on the service.
Has Hollywood (see: white folks) culturally appropriated the talented and beautiful Lupita Nyong’o?
Comedy rock star Kevin Hart is gaming up to close out 2013 in a big way with his latest theatrical release, Grudge Match. But, as you can see in our chat with the bankable star, he’s a knock out in more ways than one.
Kevin Hart is tasked with holding his own against stars Sylvester Stallone and Robert De Niro in his latest film, Grudge Match. But during our sit-down with the Real Husbands of Hollywood creator, we learned what he thinks about Beyoncé‘s independent power move.
Even though he has several classics under his belt, Spike Lee has officially struck out with his latest film Old Man. While he will still garner the respect he rightfully deserves, he has left a trail of movies that tarnish his legacy.
To commemorate all of the Halloween festivities, we spoke with acclaimed actor/screenwriter Kevin Grevioux about his upcoming monstrous creation (I, Frankenstein), stereotypical tropes used in film and more.
You can’t go wrong with watching these 15 Classic Halloween Films, so ready the popcorn, turn off the lights, and enjoy these scare-tastic flicks.
50 Cent is the gun-toting, ghetto war hero that makes his living slandering competition on wax. Curtis Jackson on the other hand, takes his talents to Tinseltown for the moviegoers to gloss over his mug.
Despite global fame, it appears that singer-songwriter Madonna broke some etiquette rules late last week during a film screening for 12 Years A Slave in New York. Allegedly, the Pop music icon called a person an “enslaver” for telling the star to stop texting during the movie, which got her banned from the theater in […]
Cam’ron is making movies now. The Harlem rapper is making short films, which he plans to drop monthly, along with accompanying music, starting in January. Killa also elaborated on the bars he dropped in response to Jay Z’s “Pound Cake” verse.
The latest news in Hollywood is that slavery is big buck at the box office again, as Oscar buzz continues for Steve McQueen‘s period piece and ABC recently announced their new slave-inspired miniseries.