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Turns out Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson is doing more than just trolling Diddy. The rap star turned entertainment mogul opened his G Unit Studios in Shreveport, Louisiana, last week. For that accomplishment, he was honored with a key to the city and April 18 was deemed 50 Cent Day. Unlike Tyler Perry, Jackson didn’t build […]

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This movie definitely should have been called Bad Boys 4 Life, but we will still be seated for Ride or Die.

A Spike Lee joint starring Jeffrey Wright and Denzel Washington: We can't wait to see it. 

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Leave it to 50 Cent to troll his main star, Michael Rainey Jr., after the young actor claimed he was blindsided by thew news of Power Book II: Ghost ending with season 4.

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Michael Jordan, The Dream Team, and more have gotten their stories told at length in documentaries, and now it’s time for Allen Iverson. The documentary just got approved over at Amazon but will come from a division of Authentic Studios dubbed Jersey Legends, which is headed by Shaquille O’Neal and Stephen Curry’s Unanimous Media. One9 […]

Buckle up, we're getting more Power. Starz has greenlit a new series that will focus on the beginnings of Ghost and Tommy. 

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Director Kobi Libii isn't souring over the reception; in fact, he totally empathizes with those not feeling the movie's premise.

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Will Smith has found his next post-Oscar role in Sugar Bandits, a movie that's been in development for over a decade.

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A Quiet Place: Day One looks like it will keep the energy from the first two films while expanding on the franchise's exceptional lore that will continue when Krasinki's A Quiet Place III arrives.

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With Jonathan Majors getting kicked out of the Marvel Comics Universe, another Black actor on the cusp of superstardom is poised to take his place. In search of a new Kang The Conqueror, John David Washington is reportedly in consideration to replace Majors after he was found guilty of one count of third-degree assault and one […]

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Iconic performer James Brown who is not just credited with being the Godfather of Soul, but the foundation of Hip-Hop, will get his just due in a four-hour, two-part documentary.