New York City has been one of America’s central cities for both riots and peaceful protests following the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police. During the unrest, people have been stealing New York Police Department radios and playing music through them, including Judas Priest’s anthemic “Breaking the Law.” According to the
CS Interview: Directors Jonathan Milott & Cary Murnion on Becky Just in time for the exciting dark action comedy’s digital release, ComingSoon.net got the opportunity to chat with directors Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion (Cooties) to discuss their latest effort, Becky, starring Lulu Wilson (Annabelle: Creation) as a teen who faces off against a group of
Josh Trank wanted to quit Fantastic Four over one casting choice Five years later, it’s no secret that the Josh Trank-helmed reboot of the previously Fox-owned Fantastic Four franchise was riddled with production issues and studio interference and in a new interview with Geeks of Color, the 36-year-old filmmaker revealed that the first sign of his trouble
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Rating: 10/10 Cast: Kenny SailorsStephen CurryKevin DurantDirk NowitzkiBobby KnightJay Bilas Written by Jacob Hamilton, Thaddeus D. MatulaDirected by Jacob Hamilton Click here to rent or own Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story now! Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story Review There are moments where I wish I could travel back in time and take with
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My Darling Vivian Documentary To Have Virtual Cinema Release The acclaimed documentary and film festival favorite My Darling Vivian will have a U.S. and Canadian virtual cinema release starting Friday, June 19. Featuring exclusive footage and interviews, the documentary rewrites Hollywood’s fictionalized version of events and tells the true story of Vivian Liberto, Johnny Cash’s
Breaking News Gabrielle Union is filing a new legal complaint, claiming she was fired from ‘AGT’ over her refusal to stay silent in the face of a toxic culture of racism, sexism and misogyny. The actress filed docs Thursday with the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing, calling out Universal Television, Fremantle Productions, Simon
Social media giant Facebook continues to walk the tightrope on censorship, this time adding warning labels to posts that originate from media outlets it considers to be under state control. “We want to help people better understand who’s behind the news they see on Facebook,” the announcement explained. “…we believe people should know if the
It seems every new day during these protests against the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, police brutality, and white supremacy, that there’s a statement by some company, including many sports teams, expressing their sympathy. These statements have been mostly embarrassing either from the vagueness and emptiness of the sentiment or the irony of certain
Photograph courtesy of Instagram/@PullupforchangeThe campaign is calling on brands to tell consumers how many Black executives they have employed. By Maddison Glendinning Date June 4, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter A new campaign is making waves on social media – and with good reason. #PullUpOrShutUp is the brainchild of Uoma Beauty founder, Sharon Chuter, and its aim
Doug Parker, CEO of American Airlines Adam Jeffery | CNBC More needs to be done to end racial inequality, American Airlines CEO Doug Parker said Wednesday. As protests over the death of George Floyd in police custody sweep across dozens of U.S. cities, many top executives have said corporations need to do more to combat racial inequality
In the days before the virus arrived, I was falling out of love with my hometown. I’d had enough of Los Angeles and its conspicuous displays of wealth, and the public tragedy of its smoky homeless camps. I was sick of the Teslas and the exotic Porsche SUVs and the gas-guzzling Expeditions cutting me off
All of the elegant summer vibes, none of the sweat This probably isn’t how you imagined your summer going. No sunny patio brunches, no after-work cocktails as the sun sets, no trips to the beach with friends. Just you, the walls of your freshly decorated living space and, if you’re lucky, some AC. Everything in
(CNN) — Just weeks after restarting domestic flights, Indonesian carrier Lion Air has canceled them again, citing issues with passengers not following Covid-19 regulations. The Lion Air group, which also includes Batik Air and Wings Air, began slowly reintroducing short-haul flight routes on May 10. But the restored flights did not last long. The company
The Great Lawn, Rosewood Miramar Beach. Photo courtesy of Rosewood Miramar Beach With its Mediterranean-inspired architecture, expansive beaches, enveloping Santa Ynez mountains, and year-round sunshine, no other United States locale so well mimics the aesthetic of the European Riviera as does Santa Barbara. Hence the region’s nickname – The American Riviera. And within this posh paradise, no
Although it was first performed in the 1590s, the first documented performance of Romeo and Juliet is from 1662. The diarist Samuel Pepys was in the audience, and recorded that he ‘saw “Romeo and Juliet,” the first time it was ever acted; but it is a play of itself the worst that ever I heard in my
The music industry took a stand yesterday on social media for #BlackoutTuesday — a pause from music releases and promotion to redirect focus on the injustice happening here in our country. The blackout wasn’t about remaining silent or simply posting a black square. It was about spreading awareness and taking action. And for Eric Prydz, that