TV & Movies
Original star Will Smith has teamed up with Morgan Cooper, who created a YouTube trailer for a dramatic version of the sitcom in 2019, along with super producers Benny Medina (who worked on the original) and Quincy Jones on a re-imagining. The group is currently shopping the project to streaming services such as NBC’s Peacock, […]
he annual convergence of nerds, blerds, cosplayers, and comic book enthusiasts, San Diego Comic-Con, didn't happen in person, but the show went on... online.
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Colin Kaepernick will continue to be a voice for the voiceless but now on a bigger platform. The activist is now partnering with one of the prominent media brands in the world to do so. As spotted on ESPN the former quarterback will be telling a much needed story regarding racial inequality in the United States […]
Cultural sensitivity should be top of mind for any reputable brand. NBC is showing that they hear the masses by pulling some shows that do not align with today’s temperature. Vulture is reporting that the National Broadcasting Company is manning up to their faults by scrubbing some crass comedy bits. 30 Rock was guilty of […]
Eminem might have barked up the wrong tree. A newly surfaced track finds the Angry Blonde calling out Diddy's network but the staff wants all the smoke.
As the nation is still reeling from the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery, the special event aims to discuss issues plaguing Black America.
Late Night talk show host Jimmy Fallon is apologizing after an old Saturday Night Live skit featuring the comedian donning Blackface. On Tuesday (May 26), the host of “The Tonight Show” issued a statement Tuesday via Twitter and thanked fans for holding him “accountable.” “In 2000, while on SNL, I made a terrible decision to do an impersonation of Chris Rock while in blackface,” Jimmy Fallon wrote. “There is no excuse for this. I am very sorry for making this unquestionably offensive decision and thank all of you for holding me accountable.”
Another contender in the streaming wars has arrived.
The Oscar Winning director's latest film centers around four African-American Vietnam veterans - Paul (Delroy Lindo), Otis (Clarke Peters), Eddie (Norm Lewis), and Melvin (Isiah Whitlock, Jr.) - who come together to fulfill a pact made when they were young soldiers serving on the front lines of Nam.
Romeo quit the show earlier this year due to producers manufacturing a storyline between him and Angela Simmons.