TV/Movies
Gary Oldman possesses the diversity to effectively pull off nearly every role thrown his way but that doesn’t mean he should cast his name in the mix to play Tupac anytime soon.
T.I. isn’t the only thespian who will be working with Kevin Hart sooner than later. Think Like a Man actor and longtime associate of Hart’s, Romanay Malco is gearing up for some primetime television appearance on ABC.
The entertainment world will likely never be completely healed from the tragic death of Paul Walker, who perished in a fiery crash eerily mirroring the scenarios from the Fast & Furious movies that made him a household name.
The 45th NAACP Image Awards are taking place on February 22 and they are centering around a tribute Oprah Winfrey is scheduled to give the late Nelson Mandela.
The studio behind much-delayed Tupac biopic has finally reached an agreement with John Singleton, who had dropped out of the film back in 2011 after terms for a deal couldn’t be met.
Coinciding with earlier reports and wishful thinking, Will Smith will not be reprising his role in the long-delayed Independence Day sequel, dubbed ID Forever. This time it’s reportedly coming from the horse’s mouth.
If you were looking forward to Quentin Tarantino’s next venture following Django Unchained, you may have to wait a bit longer.
J. R. R. Tolkien’s classic tale of The Hobbit is shaping up to be every bit of the action saga that made The Lord of the Rings series so popular and compelling in its film adaptations. The latest installment, The Desolation of Smaug gives the original Hobbit movement the 180° treatment and turns up the […]
Comedian Kevin Hart is co-writing and developing a film for Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment titled Ballers. Its premise will feature Hart serving as the little brother of a domineering basketball star who gets his big break when he attends a summer camp.
Fans of Rita Ora should be delighted–and intrigued to know that her next on-screen appearance will be in the erotica thriller, Fifty Shades of Grey.
With all the festivities this past Thanksgiving brought to the entertainment realm, apparently everyone forgot Spike Lee had a movie out. Despite solid reviews on Metacritic, Lee’s remake of 2004’s Oldboy only managed to muster up $850K over the holiday weekend, an average of just $1,458 in the 583 theaters it was shown in.