Mayor Bill de Blasio is simply the best thing to happen to New York since Michael Bloomberg vacated his post at the beginning of 2014. But even before de Blasio got comfortable with his new role, there was enough evidence to suggest that the city had finally garnered a leader who spoke and understood the language of the streets.
So…the saga continues with a film that for all intents and purposes isn’t really interesting enough to garner this much attention but the subject matter has propelled it to heights beyond anyone’s wildest imagination.
Mathew Knowles is certainly not heading in the right direction when it comes to winning back the affections of his daughters. Not long ago it was discovered through the Sony cyber attack fiasco, that he tried in vain to sell an idea for a biopic about Destiny’s Child to the now embattled studio.
This past Saturday was an eventful one at the largest mall in America. Not only was it supposedly the biggest shopping day of the year, which translates into a chaotic version of the “maddening crowd” but it was also the site of choice of protesters who were anxious to transform the massive space into a portal to stage a “die-in”.
Looks like shows that center on middle-aged women dashing out of their burned out marriages is all the rage these days. Bravo seems to have scored with their latest installment, Girlfriends Guide to Divorce
RZA recently gave an insightful interview with writer Jaime Lowe, where he discussed the current state of affairs and expressed his views on police brutality and the Eric Garner case.
It looks like Sony has reportedly given The Plaza Theater in Atlanta and the Alamo Drafthouse Theater in Texas permission to show the most controversial film in recent history.
It is that time of year again! The lucky inductees for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class of 2015 have been announced and as always it is a delightfully eclectic mix of sophisticated tempos, temperate brassiness and simulating classics.
Daniel Craig will be back as Agent 007 in the new installment of the James Bond franchise, titled Spectre.
During the launch event at the famed Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, England, Director Sam Mendes confirmed the official title and revealed that the highly anticipated film will be released in the UK on October 23 2015.
Idris Elba is ready to give fans a taste of his more melodious side. The actor who is known for paying the gritty and conflicted cop on BBC’s crime drama, Luther will parlay those skills into a music project in the form of an upcoming album.