TweetIn a sit-down interview with The Grio’s Chris Witherspoon, actor Denzel Washington shared his views on the invisible ceiling black actors and directors hit when it comes to funding black films.
TweetHollywood is all abuzz with news of director Steven Spielberg in final talks to helm the biblical drama MOSES.
Continue reading …TweetDespite George Lucas’s struggles to get any major movie studio to take a film featuring an all African-American cast, Red Tails proudly sits at second place at the box office.
Continue reading …TweetRapper and director, Ice Cube says actor and comedian, Chris Tucker, is in the works to appear in a sequel to the “Friday” series that launched his career.
Continue reading …TweetThe intertwining stories of a group of New Yorkers as they navigate their way through romance over the course of New Year’s Eve.
Continue reading …TweetThe box office is lifeless no more: “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1″ opened to $139.5 million domestically this weekend, according to studio data. The fourth of Summit’s vampire-and-werewolf movies had the franchise’s second best three-day opening ever, behind 2009′s “New Moon” ($142.8 million in November 2009). For a box office that’s down [...]
Continue reading …TweetThe Friday film has a fourth edition in the works, and Ice Cube and Chris Tucker will both be in the new film. The news came straight from Tommy “Tiny” Lister, a.k.a., “Deebo.” Get more details about the next Friday
Continue reading …Tweet“Red Tails” tells the story of America’s first Black military airmen, the Tuskegee Airmen. Cuba Gooding Jr., Terrence Howard, Tristan Wilds (formerly of “The Wire”), Ne-Yo and Method Man are all featured in this film produced by George Lucas.
Continue reading …TweetWhitney Houston will be returning to the big screen for the first time in years in the remake of the 1970′s classic movie “Sparkle.” Jordin Sparks and Tika Sumpter co-star beside Whitney who plays their mother.
Continue reading …Tweet“Tower Heist” broke into theaters with disappointing results this weekend: Universal’s caper comedy grossed only $25 million in North America — $10 million less than some outside box-office watchers had predicted.
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