“Mickey 17”: Bong Joon Ho and Robert Pattinson Team Up for Sci-Fi Thriller

The sci-fi thriller “Mickey 17” follows Robert Pattinson as an “expendable” crew member on a deep-space mission. Tasked with high-risk jobs, his consciousness is transferred into a new body each time he dies. However, after one regeneration, things take a disastrous turn. Written and directed by Bong Joon Ho (“Parasite”), the film features an ensemble…

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Jason Mitchell, NLE Choppa, and DreamDoll Star in Action-Packed Black Heat

The action-thriller Black Heat is set for theatrical release on March 28, 2025. Distributed by Dark Star Pictures in partnership with Blacklight, the film is written and directed by Wes Miller. Starring Jason Mitchell, Tabitha “DreamDoll” Robinson, NLE Choppa, Garrett Hendricks, Shiobann Amisal, and Talha Barberousse, Black Heat follows two desperate parents who take matters…

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Culture Creators and Karl Kani Launch Limited-Edition Collection to Support Emerging Designers

Culture Creators has teamed up with legendary 1990s streetwear designer Karl Kani to release a limited-edition hoodie collection. The exclusive drop is available now, but quantities are scarce—once they sell out, they will not be restocked. More than just a fashion release, the collaboration is part of Culture Creators’ mission to mentor and create opportunities…

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Regina Hall Talks Scary Movie, Girls Trip, and Kevin Hart on The Jennifer Hudson Show

Regina Hall appeared on The Jennifer Hudson Show to address rumors about sequels for Scary Movie and Girls Trip. She joked about her Scary Movie character’s fate and hinted at enthusiasm for a Girls Trip sequel without confirming details. Hall also revealed Kevin Hart calls her “Mama R” and playfully entertained the idea of joining…

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Jim Jones Marks 20-Year Milestone With New Album, At The Church Steps

Hip-hop veteran Jim Jones marks the 20th anniversary of his debut album with At The Church Steps, a 17-track project reflecting on his journey and growth. Blending Harlem and Bronx influences with introspective lyrics, the album opens with “Jomo,” reaffirming Jones’ authenticity. The lead single, “This Sh!t Still In Harlem” featuring Suzi, captures his early…

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