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On Sunday afternoon, 50 Cent made Comcast CEO Brian L. Roberts his latest target, calling him a “motherfucker” (among other things) on Instagram. This is probably not very familiar territory for an Ivy Leaguer to be in, and so it remains unlikely that Roberts will respond in kind. Fofty’s post, which is embedded below, came after reports that Comcast […]
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie drew around 6.5 million viewers in its first three days on Netflix, Variety reports. El Camino, which was released on October 11, amassed just under 8.2 million unique TV viewers. The film saw its biggest audience on the first day over the weekend when 2.6 million U.S. viewers tuned […]
The trailer for season 6 of BoJack Horseman arrived with news that the season would also be its last. The animated comedy-drama will run for an extended 16-episode season split into two parts, but star Aaron Paul implied making this goodbye wasn’t the showcreators’ choice. “We had a wonderful time making BoJack,” Paul tweeted to a […]
Casino has the car exploding. Goodfellas has a guy’s stomach getting butterflied. The Irishman, Martin Scorsese’s brand new mob epic, has a much more measured opening, one that’s reflective of the movie as a whole. Scorsese and the co-lead connective tissue of all three films, Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci, are all 76. Al […]
Deadline has learned that Ashton Sanders is in talks to the cast of Jesus Was My Homeboy, starring Daniel Kaluuya, Lakeith Stanfield, and Jesse Plemons. Jesus Was My Homeboy tells the story of Black Panther Party member Fred Hampton, played by Kaluuya, as seen through the eyes of FBI informant William O’Neal, who will be portrayed by Stanfield. The film will delve into how the FBI infiltrated […]
Collider has learned that Will Smith will produce and star in the Netflix film The Council where he will portray New York City legendary crime boss Nicky Barnes. Peter Landesman, who penned the script for Concussion, also starring Smith, will be tasked with writing The Council, which tells the story of a crime syndicate made up of seven African-American men as they […]
After winning a record fourth Emmy award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series last night, Peter Dinklage, who played Tyrion Lannister, had a portion of his acceptance speech bleeped out. In case you were wondering what he said, Dinklage was acknowledging the “10 years of absolute sweat” that went into creating Game of Thrones before he […]
On Sunday night, Billy Porter was awarded an Emmy for his work on FX’s Pose. This victory made him the first openly gay black man to win Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. To win, Porter bested Jason Bateman (Ozark), Sterling K. Brown (This Is Us), Kit Harington (Game of Thrones), Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul), […]
Jharrel Jerome took home his first Emmy award Sunday for his portrayal of Korey Wise in the Netflix miniseries When They See Us. Jerome snagged the victory in a stacked category for Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie that included Escape at Dannemora’s Benicio del Toro, Mahershala Ali of True Detective, and Sam […]
As we move into the true dog days of summer, heat waves and all, a new movie is still the best way to beat the heat. The Marvel fare might be dying down, just for a second, but there are plenty of other new movies out there and ready for your viewing pleasure. When the […]