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Sean Penn Still Fuming Over Oscars’ Refusal To Allow Ukraine’s Zelenskyy To Speak: ‘Guess What You Got Instead? Will Smith!’

Sean Penn is promoting the new documentary he co-directed, “Superpower”, which focuses on the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the stand taken by the Ukrainian people to defend their homeland, led by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.In a new interview with Variety about the film, Penn admits he’s still irked that efforts to bring Zelenskyy to speak […]

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Whassup?! Check Out These 20 Surprising Secrets About Scary Movie

What’s your favorite scary horror-parody movie? Chances are it’s Scary Movie, the comedy written by and starring Shawn Wayans and Marlon Wayans and directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans that became the surprise hit no one saw coming when it hit theaters 20 years ago.Made for just $19 million, Scary Movie, which parodied hit slasher films like […]

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Queen Latifah Reveals Her Celebrity Crush Is Brazilian Model Adriana Lima on Red Table Talk

Queen Latifah is revealing her celebrity crush to some of her closest friends.The actress appeared on Facebook Watch’s Red Table Talk on Wednesday with her Girls Trip costars Jada Pinkett Smith, Tiffany Haddish and Regina Hall.The foursome chatted while in their respective homes via Zoom and opened up about their celebrity crushes with Queen Latifah, […]

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Why Grace and Frankie Caused Jane Fonda to Have a “Nervous Breakdown”

Jane Fonda has been working since the 1950s, and at 81 is showing no signs of slowing down.But with two Oscars, four Golden Globes, an Emmy and various other accolades, she still has career struggles, including her hit series Grace & Frankie.While speaking with The Hollywood Reporter as part of the magazine’s annual comedy roundtable, […]

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Marsai Martin on the Story Behind Little: “I Wanted to Make the Point to Just Be Yourself”

I can’t tell you what I accomplished at the age of 14 (aside from worrying about being a freshman in high school), but I can tell you it certainly wasn’t executive producing and starring in a major Hollywood movie based on my own idea.So it isn’t an exaggeration to say that 14-year-old Marsai Martin is […]

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Kelly Rowland, Regina King and More Stars Sizzle at the 2019 Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards Luncheon

Just days before the 2019 Oscars air on Sunday, Feb.24, celebrities flocked to the 2019 Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards.From Kelly Rowland to Regina King to Octavia Spencer, the star-studded event was full of Hollywood talent.At today’s luncheon, Essence is honoring Amandla Stenberg, Jenifer Lewis, Kiki Layne and Regina Hall.An eyewitness tells E! News […]

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14-Year-Old Marsai Martin Is Set to Become the Youngest Executive Producer in History

Black-ish star Marsai Martin is about to make history.The 14-year-old actress is gearing up to be the youngest executive producer of a major Hollywood movie in history.You read that right.She’s 14, and she’s out here making movies (and starring in them).Whew.She’ll bear the title when her film Little, starring Insecure’s Issa Rae and Girls Trip’s […]

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Little: Regina Hall Goes From Powerful Tech Mogul to Pint-Size Terror in This New Comedy

If you’ve ever taken a break from the nonstop stress of adulthood to yearn for the carefree days of your childhood (which we’ve all done; let’s be real), then you’ll definitely appreciate Little.The Universal Pictures film follows Jordan Sanders, a powerful tech mogul who is “given” the chance to relive her carefree days as a […]

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Hip-Hop Heads Will Love Where Angie Thomas Drew Inspiration From For The Hate U Give’s Title

The highly anticipated movie adaptation of Angie Thomas’s 2017 Ya bestseller The Hate U Give arrived in theaters nationwide on Oct.19, and it’s not one to miss.The film features a star-studded cast, including Amandla Stenberg, Regina Hall, and Russell Hornsby, and a powerful story that tackles race, police brutality, and black identity.The novel, which has […]

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