Hurricane Sandy mercilessly pummeled the northeast and left acres of devastation in its wake. Hollywood has never been an institution to shy away from obligatory consciousness and that’s why its no surprise that the heavyweights are ready to gang up for a good cause.
Actress Kasi Lemmons dutifully answered the call and transitioned into the director’s chair with ease and flair. Her debut, Eve’s Bayou was enthusiastically hailed as one of the best films in 1997.
Arise Magazine has secured its place in the global hemisphere as the bible for fashion-conscious constituents who are subscribing to a particular African dialect.
Cloud Atlas, the new movie from Andy and Lana Wachowski and Tom Twyker starring Tom Hanks and Halle Berry is a visually stunning confluence of tales that are viably woven together, thus creating a linkage between the characters that surpasses both time and destiny.
Skyfall is unquestionably the movie of the moment; the dazzling cast catapulted by the breathtaking return of the sexiest secret agent of all time is just what we need to for the ultimate sleek escapism.
HBO has always managed to clog its schedule with heartfelt and jarring stories about real life struggles and triumphs.
This tradition continues with their latest stunner, Ethel, an insightful and touching portrait of a woman who happened to fall in love with a bloke from one of the most prestigious families in the country, Robert F. Kennedy.
While President Obama and GOP superstar Mitt Romney battled it out in the second round of presidential debates, their lovely wives were sitting Pretty in Pink on the sidelines, silently cheering their husbands.
Actress Naomie Harris is stylishly basking in the limelight of her success and her newly minted Bond Girl title.
Famed film director, Baz Luhrmann is still brewing his next masterpiece, the re-make of The Great Gatsby, which boasts an all-star cast, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan and Tobey Maguire.