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Travis Scott isn’t bitter towards Cardi B for winning the Grammy for Best Rap Album, even though fans might think he was after watching his new Netflix documentary, Look Mom I Can Fly. During the doc—which dropped on Wednesday—Scott is shown as visibly upset when Cardi won the trophy back in February. According to TMZ, […]
Travis Scott’s Drake-assisted “Sicko Mode” was not only one of the biggest songs of 2018, but the most successful of Scott’s career thus far, becoming his first song to hit No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100 back in December. The track also made noise due to its line-in-the-sand proclamation by Drake, who silenced any questions […]
21 years in, there are two very important things worth noting about Netflix: People still use DVDs. The streaming giant, which kicked off in 1997 as a DVD mail rental service, just bagged its 5 billionth shipment. “The most heartfelt thank you to our incredible members that have been with us for the […]
Ahead of its Netflix premiere, Travis Scott‘s Look Mom I Can Fly will be given the theatrical treatment at select theaters across the nation Tuesday. As announced overnight, La Flame is giving cinematically attuned fans the chance to see his new White Trash Tyler-directed documentary at special advance screenings in Austin, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, New […]
The Breaking Bad film is right around the corner. On Saturday, Netflix revealed the first trailer for El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, the long-awaited film adaptation of the AMC drama series. According to the New York Times, the movie was written and directed by Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan, and will find Aaron Paul reprising his role as […]
It seems Travis Scott is cooking something up with Netflix. On Thursday night, the ASTROWORLD rapper shared a vague Instagram post inviting fans to a pop-up event at Houston’s Movie Exchange. “GOT SOMETHING U MIGHT WANNA SEE IT!!! MEET ME HERE NETFLIX AND NO. CHILL,” he captioned the photos, which showed copies of a VHS titled […]
Deadline reports that Christian Slater, Pedro Pascal, YaYa Gosselin, and Akira Akbar will be rounding out the cast of Robert Rodriguez‘s upcoming film We Can Be Heroes for Netflix. The announcement came hours after The Hollywood Reporter revealed that Priyanka Chopra was teaming up with Rodriguez, who will write and direct Heroes. The cast of Heroes will also include Andrew Diaz, Nathan Blair, Sung Kang, Vivien Lyra Blair, […]
“The best time I ever had in football, it wasn’t in pros, it wasn’t in college, it was always in high school.” These are the opening lines to the new trailer for the third season of the docuseries QB1: Beyond the Lights. The series, which was a 2018 Webby nominee, debuted its latest batch of episodes […]
In an interview with Deadline, Marvel TV boss Jeph Loeb says the division of Marvel Entertainment was “blindsided” by Netflix canceling their properties: Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and Punisher. “The hardest part was while the situation at Netflix, which I really can’t go into other than to say that we were blindsided and the things that were to come weren’t finished […]
The Eddie Murphy revival continues with Monday’s reveal of the trailer for Hustle & Flow director Craig Brewer’s Dolemite Is My Name. Brewer’s biographical Netflix film stars Murphy as the late multi-hyphenate Rudy Ray Moore, whose 1975 blaxploitation classic Dolemite inspired a run of sequels and related continuations that spanned four decades. The original Dolemite takes the […]