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2023 is likely to feature a ton of coverage surrounding the 10th anniversary of Chance the Rapper’s beloved mixtape Acid Rap, the milestone-commemorating revisiting of which will see key track “Juice” finally being made available on streaming. Reflecting on the impact of the tape in a conversation with Complex, Chance called the project a “cult […]
ComplexCon returns to Long Beach Nov. 6 – 7 with hosts J. Balvin and Kristen Noel Crawley, performances by A$AP Rocky and Turnstile, and more shopping and drops. Secure your spot while tickets last! Buy tickets Over 20 years after the cult classic hit theaters, IMDb TV is developing an updated take on 1999’s Cruel Intentions. Deadline […]
We might get our long-awaited White Chicks sequel after all. This possibility has been teased over the years, particularly since the original was a box office hit, grossing $113 million worldwide in 2004. Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans, the now-cult classic follows two FBI agents, played by Marlon and Shawn Wayans, who go undercover as […]
The reboot of The Toxic Avenger series has found its star in Peter Dinklage. The upcoming movie will be directed by Macon Blair. All the above news was first reported by Deadline, with that outlet adding that the series update will be a “contemporary reimagining” of the cult low-budget action-comedy classic that first came out in 1984. As for the […]
The Netflix library can seem never-ending. In addition to blockbusters like Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War, there are lots of movies that are just, well, movies. But who knows? Some of those could one day become cult movies—films that didn’t get their due upon first release, but later grow to become beloved among true […]
Even with the general aura of positivity that surrounds us all every time April hits the 20th, reviving a cult classic for a sequel is always a hard sale. MTV has teased How High 2 as a “buddy comedy of blunt proportions” featuring original star Mike Epps alongside newcomers like D.C. Young Fly and Lil Yachty. […]
Variety has learned that a TV series based on the 1993 film The Sandlot is being developed by Disney+. The show will take place in 1984, and follow the children of the movie’s original characters. Back in February, The Sandlot director and co-writer David Mickey Evans appeared on The Rain Delay podcast where he teased […]
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