Spike Lee’s Forthcoming Film ‘Highest 2 Lowest’ Stars Denzel Washington, A$AP Rocky, And Ice Spice
Academy Award winners Spike Lee and Denzel Washington reunite, joined by rappers A$AP Rocky and Ice Spice, for Lee’s forthcoming film, ‘Highest 2 Lowest’. The movie is a reinterpretation of Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 crime thriller ‘High and Low,’ which tells the story of an executive at a Yokohama shoe company who is targeted by extortionists after his chauffeur’s son is mistakenly kidnapped and held for ransom. Although Lee has revealed few details about the plot, Washington plays a music mogul with his own label, a reimagined character inspired by Toshiro Mifune’s role as a shoe business executive in the original film. A$AP Rocky has the main role in the film while Ice Spice makes her acting debut with at least one scene with Washington.
Shaquita Smith To Star In And Produce Indie Action-Adventure Film ‘Voyage Of The Forgotten’
Shaquita Smith, best known for her roles in AMC’s Wicked City and BET+’s My Valentine Crush, is set to produce and star in the upcoming indie action-adventure film Voyage of the Forgotten.
Romantic Comedy ‘That’s Her’ Starring Coco Jones, Kountry Wayne, And More Wraps Production
The highly anticipated romantic comedy That’s Her, featuring a standout cast led by Kountry Wayne (Time Bandits, Praise This), Coco Jones (Bel-Air), Emmy Raver-Lampman (The Umbrella Academy, Hamilton), and Loretta Devine has officially wrapped production in Atlanta.
Remembering Art Evans: Celebrated Actor Of "A Soldier's Story" And "Die Hard 2" Passes Away At 82
Actor Art Evans, known for memorable roles in "A Soldier's Story" and "Die Hard 2," has passed away at 82. His agents, LyNea Bell and Charleen McGuire, confirmed his death on Saturday due to complications from diabetes, a condition he had battled for years.
Aziza Barnes, Writer For 'Snowfall,' 'Rap Sh!t,' And More, Has Passed Away
Aziza Danielle Bailey Barnes was an American poet, screenwriter and playwright. Barnes frequently performed slam poetry and performed at the Da Poetry Lounge, Urban Word NYC, PBS News Hour and Nuyoricans Poets Café. They wrote for television shows, including 'Snowfall,' 'Rap Sh!t,' and 'Teenage Bounty Hunters.' May They Rest In Heaven.
The Weeknd, Jenna Ortega, Barry Keoghan Thriller ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ Set For May 2025
The Weeknd, also known as Abel Tesfaye, is making his big-screen debut in Hurry Up Tomorrow. Directed by Trey Edward Shults, the suspense thriller also stars Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan. Lionsgate has set its release for May 16, aligning with the launch of The Weeknd’s new album and tour.
Indeed, Hillman Grad Productions, And 271 Films Announce Rising Voices Season 5 Filmmakers, Amplifying Underrepresented Voices In Entertainment
Today, Indeed, the world’s #1 job site and a leading hiring platform, together with Emmy Award-winning writer, producer, and actor Lena Waithe’s Hillman Grad, and Doménica and Constanza Castro’s 271 Films, announced the 10 filmmakers selected for Season 5 of Rising Voices. This groundbreaking initiative continues to uncover, invest in, and amplify the voices of emerging filmmakers across the United States, providing a platform for them to explore their unique perspectives on the future of work. Over the past five years, Indeed has invested over $10 million in the Rising Voices program, demonstrating an ongoing commitment to increasing representation of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) stories within the entertainment industry.
‘Love, Brooklyn’ Starring André Holland, Nicole Beharie, And More To Premiere At Sundance In 2025
André Holland and Nicole Beharie team up again for the forthcoming film, ‘Love, Brooklyn’ set to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival next year. Although few details have been revealed about the upcoming project, it follows the lives of three Brooklynites as they navigate love, loss, careers, and friendship against the backdrop of a rapidly changing city. Additional star features in the film include DeWanda Wise, Roy Wood Jr., Cassandra Freeman, and Cadence Reese.
Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Sterling K. Brown, And More Sign On To Cathy Yan’s ‘The Gallerist’ Film
Sterling K. Brown and Da’Vine Joy Randolph are set to join Cathy Yan’s intriguing new project, The Gallerist. This darkly comedic film, will be independently financed by MRC, explores the desperate schemes of a gallerist attempting to sell a corpse at Art Basel Miami. Brown, an Emmy winner (American Fiction), and Randolph, an Oscar winner (The Holdovers), bring their star power to a stellar ensemble cast that also includes Zach Galifianakis (Only Murders in the Building), Daniel Brühl (The Franchise), Charli XCX (I Want Your Sex), and Catherine Zeta-Jones (Wednesday).
King Bach Signs With Artists First For Management Representation
Andrew Bachelor, widely known as "King Bach," has joined Artists First for management representation. A Toronto native, Bachelor has built a massive following of over 70 million fans, making him a prominent figure in comedy, acting, and content creation.
Brian Tyree Henry In Final Talks To Join Star-Studded Cast Of Sam Esmail’s New Thriller
Brian Tyree Henry is in final talks to join Julia Roberts, Elizabeth Olsen, and Eddie Redmayne in Panic Carefully, a Warner Bros. thriller directed by Sam Esmail. Described as a gripping hunt for a cyber-terrorist, the film blends the intense vibes of Mr. Robot and The Silence of the Lambs.
Michaela Coel Joins Steven Soderbergh’s Dark Comedy ‘The Christophers’
Acclaimed actress and writer Michaela Coel, best known for her groundbreaking work in I May Destroy You and Chewing Gum, is set to star in Steven Soderbergh’s upcoming film, The Christophers. Production for this dark comedy begins in London this February.
Uzo Aduba Is On The Case In Shondaland’s New Whodunit Series, ‘The Residence’ For Netflix
Shonda Rhimes struck TV gold by taking viewers inside the sexy and shocking inner workings of a fictionalized White House with Scandal. Now Shondaland is setting their sights on the unmistakable mansion once again — this time, with a twist. Prepare for The Residence this spring, a murder mystery revolving around the most disastrous (and deadly) state dinner in history, starring Uzo Aduba as wry detective Cordelia Cupp. The series will come calling on March 20.
Jamie Foxx Reflects On Life-Threatening Health Scare In New Comedy Special
In his latest comedy special, Jamie Foxx candidly shared details of a harrowing health crisis he endured in April last year. The ordeal began with a severe headache, leading him to ask a friend for aspirin—but before he could take it, he blacked out.
Trailblazing Poet, Activist, And Voice Of The Black Arts Movement, Nikki Giovanni Has Passed Away
Renowned poet Nikki Giovanni passed away today, Monday, Dec. 9, at the age of 81, following her third battle with cancer. Her death was confirmed by her friend and author Renée Watson. Poet Kwame Alexander honored Giovanni’s memory, expressing gratitude for “the unconditional time she gave to us, to all her literary children across the writerly world.”
“The Other, Gold” | A Tribeca Film Written, Produced, Co-Directed By & Starring A Black Woman, Qualifies For The Oscars With No Studio Backing
Following its sold out world premiere at the prestigious 2024 Tribeca Film Festival, “The Other, Gold” kicks off its Awards Season campaign with 21 Oscar-qualifying screenings at The Tara Atlanta from December 6-12, 2024. Rising talent Sharaé Nikai wrote, produced, co-directed (with David Lassiter) and stars in this heartfelt dramedy.
New Three-Part Series ‘AFTERSHOCK’ Explores The Life And Legacy Of The Late Sean Bell
The fatal 2006 shooting of Sean Bell by undercover NYPD officers ricocheted through New York City and left the country in a state of shock, as Bell’s family and the larger Black community struggled to come to terms with this devastation. Sean Bell, a 23-year-old father and soon-to-be husband, was leaving his bachelor party in Queens, New York, with his friends Joseph Guzman and Trent Benefield when they were confronted by undercover NYPD officers and targeted by a barrage of 50 bullets, killing Bell. Since this tremendous loss, Sean Bell’s fiancée, Nicole P. Bell, and his family have been striving for justice while honoring his legacy.
Keke Palmer And SZA's Comedy ‘One Of Them Days’ Moves To MLK Weekend Release
Looks like Sony Pictures is shifting gears to release the R-rated comedy One of Them Days a week earlier, strategically targeting the four-day Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend starting January 17, 2025. This timing aims to capitalize on the 95% of colleges on break, making it an opportune moment for young audiences to hit theaters.
Djimon Hounsou And Lauren LaVera Star In Upcoming Horror Film ‘The Monster’
Paramount’s Republic Pictures has acquired worldwide rights to the horror thriller The Monster, a film that promises chills and an all-star cast. Starring Djimon Hounsou (A Quiet Place: Day One), Lauren LaVera (Terrifier), and Mia Healey (The Wilds), the movie is currently in production in Danbury, Connecticut.
Sky Greenlights Five-Part Series Inheritance Starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Sky has announced a new five-part limited series, Inheritance, from writer and actor Karla Crome, with BAFTA-nominee Gugu Mbatha-Raw taking on a leading role. The series begins filming this month in the UK and Jamaica, promising a gripping blend of historical intrigue and contemporary drama.