Lupita Nyong’o Redefines the Meaning of Death in ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’
‘A Quiet Place: Day One,’ released by Paramount Pictures, is a genre-bending horror film that redefines death for lead character, Sam (Lupita Nyong’o), in an apocalyptic New York City. Academy Award winner Lupita Nyong’o enthralls the viewer with stellar performances of quietness, care, resilience, and sacrifice in the face of an alien invasion that demands silence from a cacophonous New York City. In this prequel to ‘A Quiet Place’ film series, director Michael Sarnoksi takes fans back to the beginning where it all began: an explosion, a hunt, silence, and sacrifice. Nyong’o’s evocative performance as a terminally ill character who insists on reuniting with her late father, highlights the multiplicity of the apocalypse in the film and defines death as a reconnection to life.
Watching Ava DuVernay’s ‘Origin’ This Juneteenth Holiday
Origin (2023), a biographical film drama based on Pulitzer Prize-winning Isabel Wilkerson’s book, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents, is a thoughtful and honest portrayal of the global connections of oppression by way of the caste system. Emmy Award-winning producer and director Ava DuVernay offers this filmic connection through the lens of Isabel Wilkerson (Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor), a Black renowned journalist and author who synchronously disassembles social containers in her romantic life and in the caste system by tracing the interconnections between African American people in the U.S., Jewish people in Nazi Germany, and Dalit people in India. Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor delivers a beautiful and empathetic performance as Isabel Wilkerson, while Ava DuVernay brings to life this significant research through cinematic intimacies with archives, memorials, statues, and ethnography. On this Juneteenth Day, Origin is a reminder that African American emancipation is linked to broader struggles for freedom that traverses both time and space.
Colman Domingo Stars In ‘Sing Sing,’ A Greg Kwedar Drama About A Theater Troupe In Sing Sing Prison
A24 presents the much-anticipated trailer for Greg Kwedar's newest creation, Sing Sing. This enthralling film boasts a stellar cast including Colman Domingo, Clarence 'Divine Eye' Maclin, Sean San José, Sean “Dino” Johnson, Jon Adrian “JJ” Velazquez, and Paul Raci.
Noma Dumezweni Set To Star In Two Upcoming Projects, ‘The Friend’ And ‘Murderbot’
The incredibly talented Noma Dumezweni gears up for not one, but two thrilling projects on the horizon. Renowned for her captivating performances on stage and screen, Dumezweni is set to dazzle audiences once again with her upcoming roles in 'The Friend' and 'Murderbot.'
Shannon Thornton And Tosin Morohunfola To Star In Tyler Perry’s ‘Joy Ridge’ For Amazon MGM Studios
Tyler Perry’s next upcoming Amazon/MGM Studios film, ‘Joy Ridge’ has set its two leads with Shannon Thornton and Tosin Morohunfola.
Adaptation Of ‘Neuromancer’ Set For AppleTV+; Co-Created By JD Dillard And Drake As EP
Apple TV+ is adapting the novel ‘Neuromancer.’ The TV show will be co-created by JD Dillard and executive produced by Drake.
Wendell Pierce To Play Perry White In James Gunn’s ‘Superman Legacy’
James Gunn's upcoming Superman film, titled 'Superman Legacy,' has chosen Wendell Pierce to play Perry White, the chief editor at the Daily Planet. Filming began on Thursday in Atlanta, GA, with a release date set for July 11, 2025.
Cuba Gooding Jr., Vivica A. Fox, Vernon Davis, And More Star In ‘Break The Cycle’
Renowned actors Cuba Gooding Jr., Vivica A. Fox, Vernon Davis, and Quinton “Rampage” Jackson are joining forces for the upcoming urban thriller, "Break the Cycle." The film, set to be directed by Josh Webber, explores the narrative created by former NBA player Jarnell Stokes in his debut screenplay. Additional cast members include Loretta Devine and Kym Whitley, promising a star-studded ensemble for this compelling project.
Scheduled to commence production in Memphis in March, "Break the Cycle" delves into the challenging lives of two brothers whose formative years are scarred by a tragic incident. Raised by their caring yet strict grandmother, the siblings embark on divergent paths as they navigate the gritty streets of Memphis during their coming-of-age journey.
In Memoriam: Actor Carl Weathers Passes Away At The Age Of 76.
On Tuesday, February 1st, 2024, the world bid farewell to the legendary Carl Weathers, best known for his iconic roles in the Rocky series, Predator, The Mandalorian, Happy Gilmore, and numerous other films and TV shows. Weathers, who portrayed Apollo Creed in the first four Rocky films, passed away peacefully in his sleep at the age of 76, leaving behind a legacy that spans over 50 years in the entertainment industry.
Juliano Krue Valdi To Play Young Michael In Antoine Fuqua’s ‘Michael’ For Lionsgate
Nine-year-old Juliano Krue Valdi has secured the coveted role of young Michael Jackson in the forthcoming Lionsgate and UIP film, "Michael," directed by Antoine Fuqua.
Marlon Wayans To Star In Psychological Horror Pic ‘Goat’ For Universal And Monkeypaw With Justin Tipping Directing
In a thrilling collaboration between Universal Pictures and Jordan Peele's Monkeypaw banner, the upcoming sports horror film "Goat" has secured its leading man. Marlon Wayans is set to take center stage in this unique project, directed by Justin Tipping. The film, produced by Jordan Peele, Win Rosenfeld, Ian Cooper, and Jamal Watson, boasts executive producers David Kern and Kate Oh.
First Look: Regina King Stars As Shirley Chisolm In ‘Shirley’
Regina King, the Academy Award-winning actress, is gearing up to embody the iconic political figure Shirley Chisholm in the upcoming film "Shirley." The highly anticipated movie, both written and directed by John Ridley, the Oscar-winning screenwriter behind "12 Years a Slave," delves into the groundbreaking 1972 presidential campaign of Shirley Chisholm, a trailblazer in American politics. Chisholm, who had previously made history as the first Black woman elected to the US Congress in 1968, shattered barriers once again by becoming the first Black candidate to vie for a major party's nomination for the presidency.
Vivica A. Fox To Star And Executive Produce ‘The Wrong Life Coach’ In LMN's First Quarter Movie Slate
LMN has unveiled an exciting first quarter movie lineup, featuring a captivating array of fourteen new thrillers, including the highly anticipated premiere of the 35th film in the network's famed Wrong Movie franchise. The premiere of The Wrong Life Coach is scheduled for January 11, a gripping thriller executive produced by the talented Vivica A. Fox, who also stars in the movie alongside an ensemble cast featuring Eric Roberts, Tracy Nelson, Michael Paré, Jackée Harry, Morgan Bradley, and Allison McAtee.
Jordan Peele Talks About His Fourth Feature Possibly Being His Personal “Favorite”
In a recent episode of the podcast "Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend," acclaimed filmmaker Jordan Peele dropped intriguing hints about his upcoming fourth directorial project. Originally scheduled for release on Christmas Day 2024 by Universal Pictures, the film faced an unexpected setback due to strikes, prompting its removal from the release calendar.
Stephen Bishop, LeToya Luckett And Iyana Halley Star In BET+ Thriller ‘One Night Stay,’ First Look Revealed
The upcoming BET+ thriller, "One Night Stay," has generated buzz with its intriguing plot and a stellar cast led by actors Stephen Bishop, LeToya Luckett, and Iyana Halley. Produced by Worldwide Entertainment and Media in association with Choice Films, the film is set to release on January 4, 2024, on the BET+ streaming platform.
André Braugher Star Of ‘Homicide,’ ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Etc. Dies At The Age Of 61
Actor André Braugher has died. The two-time Emmy-winning star of series including Homicide: Life on the Street, Men of a Certain Age and Brooklyn Nine-Nine was 61. Braugher, whose first film role came alongside Matthew Broderick and Denzel Washington in the Ed Zwick-directed Glory, died on Monday after a brief illness.
Richard Roundtree Passes Away At The Age Of 81
We are deeply saddened to hear and report about the passing of Actor Richard Roundtree. His talent made a significant impact on the world of film and television. His portrayal of detective John Shaft in the ‘Shaft’ movie franchise, especially in the original 1971 film, was groundbreaking and influential. Roundtree's work not only entertained audiences but also played a vital role in advancing representation and diversity in the industry.
Netflix And Shondaland Partner For Exclusive Release Of ‘Black Barbie: A Documentary’ Directed By Lagueria Davis
Netflix and Shondaland have secured the worldwide rights to "Black Barbie: A Documentary," an acclaimed film directed by Lagueria Davis. The documentary, which garnered critical acclaim during its work-in-progress screening at this year's SXSW Film Festival, is executive produced by Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers as part of their ongoing collaboration with Netflix. This partnership, initiated in 2017 with the signing of the Bridgerton duo, was extended in 2021.
First Look: ‘Candy Cane Lane’ Starring Eddie Murphy, Tracee Ellis Ross, Robin Thede And More For Prime Video
Prime Video has provided the first look at Eddie Murphy’s new holiday Film, ‘Candy Cane Lane,’ which also stars Traci Ellis Ross, Robin Thede, Danielle Pinnock, Chris Redd, D.C. Young Fly, Thaddeus J. Mixson, Genneya Walton, David Alan Grier and more. The Film is set to arrive on December 1. Here’s some of photos from the film.
Chris Rock In Final Talks To Direct And Produce Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Biopic For Universal Pictures
Universal Pictures is gearing up to create a cinematic biopic about the life of Martin Luther King Jr. The studio has optioned the rights to adapt Jonathan Eig’s critically acclaimed biography King: A Life. Chris Rock is in final talks to direct and produce, and Steven Spielberg will be executive producer.