Nick Cannon Responds To Azealia Banks’ Accusation Of Mistreatment On “Wild’n Out”
Nick Cannon questions Azealia Banks’ karmic merit.
Banks first made her feelings known in the above post, then resorted to the Instagram Story feature for additional commentary, adding: “If I were to make fun of Nick Cannon for having lupus and being weak and sickly….If I made a joke that said he’d be dead by the end of the year….Then Azealia Banks is the bad guy…. right?”
Inevitably word got around to Nick Cannon that she’d referenced him by name. He then chose to enliven her post on his own page with a not so well intended message, in which he referenced a familiar proverb: “creating storms without an umbrella.” Nick Cannon closed his message by mocking her mental illness and by offering prayers for a “speedy recovery.”
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Karrine Steffans Claims ‘POWER’ Star Rotimi Left Her After Miscarriage
Karrine Steffans, previously known as “Superhead,” is taking her personal life public once again, calling out Power actor Rotimi for using her during their relationship and leaving her once he landed a role on the STARZ hit, shortly after she lost their child.
The author took to Instagram last weekend to speak on their past relationship, claiming she drove him to auditions and allowed him to move into her home. She also claimed they were expecting a child together, but that she suffered a miscarriage.
Soon after, according to the former video vixen, Rotimi dumped her as his career began taking off. Read her full accusations aimed at the Naija actor and recording artist below.
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Ant-Man and The Wasp Review (Spoilers)
Well looks like the MCU has wrapped up their movies for the year with the latest being Ant-Man and The Wasp the sequel to 2015’s Ant-Man.
Let me start off by saying that Ant-Man and The Wasp is a definite tonal shift from Avengers: Infinity War. We went from dark and gloomy to happy and funny.
Paul Rudd once again was awesome and hilarious as Ant-Man. He plays the role of the underdog very well. Michael Douglas and Evangeline Lilly were also great as Hank Pym and Hope Van Dyne. I loved Hank Pym’s sarcasm just as much as I did in the first one. Watching Lilly as The Wasp was absolutely fantastic and I loved all of her fight scenes from start to finish.
The two new comers, Ghost and Bill Foster stood out to me as well. Hannah John-Kamen did very well as Ghost. Ghost isn’t essentially the bad guy in this film, rather she’s just going by harsh means just to save her life. Laurence Fishburne as Ghost was very interesting especially seeing his rivalry with Hank Pym and his father daughter relationship with Ava.
Now here’s the twist that a lot of people didn’t see coming. During the midcredit scene Scott is sent into the Quantum Realm by Hank and Hope and Janet Van Dyne, Hanks wife and Hope’s mother some time after rescuing not only Janet,but also saving Ghost from death. During the scene Scott gathers some energy from the quantum realm but before he’s able to return, Hank, Hope, and Janet all turn to dust from the result of Thanos’ snap from Avengers: Infinity War leaving Lang stuck in the quantum realm. It’s a dark but great twist showing that anyone could be taken away by the snap.
Overall I really enjoyed this movie and it’s a great stress reliever from that which was Infinity War. On a scale of 1-10 I give it an 8. If you haven’t seen Ant-Man yet go out and see it as soon as possible!
‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ buzzes to $76 million debut
Despite its heroes’ diminutive size, “Ant-Man and the Wasp” opened with typical Marvel might at the box office, with an estimated $76 million in ticket sales.
According to studio estimates Sunday, the “Ant-Man” sequel easily surpassed the $57 million debut of the 2015 original in North America. The 20th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe — and the 20th
‘”It came in solidly within of our range and definitely sized-up the sequel,” said Taff.
“Ant-Man and the Wasp,” with a reported production budget of about $160 million, may have performed well enough to firmly establish its place among Marvel’s more main-line superheroes. Reviews were good (86 percent fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) and audiences gave it an A-minus CinemaScore. Ticket sales overseas added another $85 million.
Befitting the summer season, the weekend’s top five films were all sequels. The weekend’s other new wide release was Blumhouse Productions’ “The First Purge,” the fourth film in the low-budget horror franchise about an annual 12-hour period of lawlessness. With July 4th falling on a Wednesday and thus depriving Hollywood of a holiday weekend, Universal opted to release “The First Purge” on Wednesday, while “Ant-Man” waited for the customary Thursday night previews.
“The First Purge” debuted with $32 million over the five-day frame, and $18.5 million for the weekend. Particularly following 2016’s “The Purge: Election Year,” the franchise has made satirical jabs at social commentary. “First Purge,” a Staten Island-set prequel, focuses on the ritual’s origins as a method of culling minorities.
“Blumhouse just continues to overdeliver for us,” said Jim Orr, distribution chief for Blumhouse’s distribution partner, Universal. “The Purge franchise continually comments on issues that are current in society, obviously through a kind of dark and distorted lens. Tying it to the July Fourth holiday made a lot of sense.”
Some Los Angeles theaters overperformed, executives said, likely due to those seeking air conditioning during the Southern California heat wave. But whether due to travel- or weather-related reasons, nationwide ticket sales were unexpectedly soft on Saturday. The weekend was about 10 percent off the pace of the same weekend last year, when “Spider-Man: Homecoming” opened, according to comScore. But the summer box office overall, up 13.5 percent from last year, remains robust.
The films that trailed “Ant-Man” hit their own milestones. Disney’s “Incredibles 2” passed “Finding Dory” to become Pixar’s top-grossing film domestically, not accounting for inflation. It earned $29 million in its fourth weekend, bringing its domestic total to $504 million and its worldwide haul to $773 million.
With $28.6 million in its third weekend, Universal’s “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” crossed $1 billion worldwide. It’s done especially well internationally, which has made up 69 percent of the dinosaur sequel’s global footprint.
As a clear alternative to the multiplex offerings, the “Mister Rogers” documentary “Won’t You Be My Neighbor” continued to perform as an art-house sensation. Ranking ninth for the weekend (in between “Tag” and “Deadpool 2”), the Focus Features release earned $2.6 million in 893 theaters over the weekend. With $12.4 million in five weeks, it’s the year’s top documentary at the box office, edging out the Ruth Bader Ginsburg doc “RBG.”
Boots Riley’s surreal satire “Sorry to Bother You,” starring Lakeith Stanfield and Tessa Thompson, made one of the year’s best debuts, per-screen. The acclaimed Annapurna Pictures release opened with $717,302 on 16 screens, good for a per-screen average of $44,831. The directorial debut of the hip-hop pioneer Riley, “Sorry to Bother You” is about a black telemarketer who’s catapulted into success after he adopts a “white voice.”
Movie theaters in China were packed by a based-on-a-true-story black comedy about a man who becomes a savior to leukemia patients by smuggling cheaper generic drugs from India. The Chinese film “Dying to Survive,” which has drawn comparisons to the AIDS drama “Dallas Buyers Club,” opened with $146 million in the world’s second largest movie market, according to comScore. .
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to comScore. Where available, the latest international numbers for Friday through Sunday also are included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.
1. “Ant-Man and the Wasp,” $76 million ($85 million international).
2. “Incredibles 2,” $29 million ($35.7 million international).
3. “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,” $28.6 million ($27.6 million international).
4. “The First Purge,” $17.2 million ($10.9 million international).
5. “Sicario: Day of the Soldado,” $7.3 million ($3 million international).
6. “Uncle Drew,” $6.6 million.
7. “Ocean’s 8,” $5.3 million ($7.7 million international).
8. “Tag,” $3.1 million ($2.9 million international).
9. “Won’t You Be My Neighbor,” $2.6 million.
10. “Deadpool 2,” $1.7 million.
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Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at international theaters (excluding the U.S. and Canada), according to comScore:
1. “Dying to Survive,” $146 million.
2. “Ant-Man and the Wasp,” $85 million.
3. “Incredibles 2,” $35.7 million.
4. “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,” $27.6 million.
5. “Sanju,” $12.2 million.
6. “The First Purge,” $10.9 million.
7. “Happy Dad and Son 3: Adventure in Russia,” $10 million.
8. “Animal World,” $8.5 million.
9. “Ocean’s 8,” $7.7 million.
10. “Witch,” $4.1 million.
Source: https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory/ant-man-wasp-buzzes-76-million-debut-56440992
Black And White uptight 1969 White fragility
It’s very interesting how things have changed but still the same.
Different Strokes For Different Folk: Roseanne Barr Teases TV Return
Racist Roseanne Teases TV Return: ‘I’ve Already Been Offered So Many Things’
Roseanne Barr told Rabbi Shmuley Boteach on his podcast over the weekend that she is considering a return to television and has already received several offers.
“Inside every bad thing is a good thing waiting to happen and I feel very excited because I’ve already been offered so many things and I almost already accepted one really good offer to go back on TV and I might do it. But we’ll see,” Barr said.
Roseanne Barrs sitcom “Roseanne” returned in March after a two-decade absence to enormous ratings on ABC. However, ABC abruptly canceled “Roseanne” hours after Ms. Barr, the show’s star and co-creator, posted a racist tweet about Valerie Jarrett, an African-American woman who was a senior adviser to Barack Obama throughout his presidency and considered one of his most influential aides. Ms. Barr wrote if the “muslim brotherhood & planet of the apes had a baby=vj.”
It is interesting how Barr was hired to resurrect a show I am sure not many asked for, despite her history of insensitive comments. After the racist tweets about Valerie surfaced the show was promptly snatched off the air. And after three months the entertainment industry is itching to hire her again, right after we all brutally crucified her for being racist. It seems that you can get fired on Friday for being racist and get hired again by Monday’s lunch.
Barr is friendly with the media savvy Boteach and made an emotional appearance with him shortly after being fired. Battling through tears, the comedian said she could not be more remorseful.
“I never would have wittingly called any black person . . . a monkey. I just wouldn’t do that. I didn’t do that. And people think that I did that, and it just kills me,” she said. “I’ve made myself a hate magnet.”
ABC has announced that they will keep Roseanne’s show going with the program’s main attraction and will rebrand the series as “The Conners.”
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The Hate U Give Trailer
The New York Times best seller about a young black girl standing up for what’s right has released its trailer, check it out.
Mo’Nique releases secretly recorded conversation with Tyler Perry
If you thought the saga between actress-comedienne Mo’Nique and mogul movie director Tyler Perry was over — think again. Rolling out has obtained never before heard phone conversations of Mo’nique, her husband-manager Sydney and Tyler Perry. In the recordings, Tyler admits that the “difficult to work with” brand which has been attributed to Mo’Nique was unfair. The movie director also said he would pay Mo’Nique additional money for the movie Precious (something Mo’Nique says never happened). Tyler is also heard admitting he believed Mo’Nique should have been paid to promote the movie Precious overseas, a point Mo’Nique has made on several occasions but received harsh criticism from many about. Transcribed below are some of the recorded exchanges with Perry. Click the audio links for full recording. Note: the content contains profanity:
Sidney: “When you have that same Black man in Lee Daniels in an interview with Sundance — and I’m telling you somebody’s gonna get that interview — they say what was it like to work with Mo’Nique?”
Tyler: “She’s the Black Oprah Winfrey.”
Sidney: “She’s the Black version of Oprah Winfrey, and it was incredible.”
Tyler: “This is why I’m calling you right now. I just watched the podcast. And the reason I’m calling, I sat down here and watched it, and I’m looking at you and I’m looking at Mo’Nique and I see pain there, I see hurt. I don’t want to be a part of anybody, anybody being hurt.”
Mo’Nique: “It ain’t like I’m no b—- that show up at the party and I don’t perform. It ain’t like I show up drunk and high and I don’t know my lines, it ain’t like that. And y’all know that, so when you and that brother [Lee Daniels] got together a year ago, did y’all at any time say, ‘Ah man, what we did to that sister wasn’t fair, it wasn’t fair’?”
Tyler: “I can totally see the way you see that, but this may piss you off 100% Mo’Nique but it’s the truth, I never wanted to look back on Precious or any of that. I chalked it up as a bad experience and I was ready to move on and move forward.”
Tyler: “If someone had said, ‘Tyler, this is what you need to do right now’; if you had picked up the phone and said, ‘Hey, somebody needs to do something to help me out here …’ ”
Mo’Nique: “You’re talking in Tyler Perry language. I would ask you to let Mo’Nique talk to Madea, because when you start talking in Tyler Perry language, brother, you talk like you don’t get it. [Tyler laughs] Right, n—a, you gotta laugh at it, cause, let me tell you, Tyler, when I watch your movies, I dig Madea, you know why I dig her? You know why I dig her, Tyler?”
Sidney: “Because she could be your mother.”
Mo’Nique: “You know why I dig her? Because that b—- is real to her gut and she don’t give a f— how it come out. She don’t give a f— how it is taken, but everybody know she love you, but she going to tell you the real sh*t. You see, when you stepped away from Madea and you became Tyler Perry the billionaire, this is the conversation we’re having saying what do you want me to do? What do you want me to say? You’re the brother that slept in your car [Tyler laughs] and you needed n—as to fight for you to get you up out the god—- car, — see your momma that you love so dearly, this is when the powers that be — everybody saying, ‘Oh my God it’s Oprah and Tyler,’ — they are the ones that can employ her, why ever would she say it? Because I love those n—as, that’s why I’m saying it. Because 100 years from now that we watched our brothers and sisters die and suffer in poverty and we know what is right, so what I’m saying to you, Madea [would] make Tyler’s a– step his a– up. I’m talking to Madea right now. Madea, I need you to pull Tyler’s ass in the back and say, ‘Baby, you watching this sister and her family starve. You’re watching it. What do you want me to do? Listen, don’t you play with that baby like that. You know the s— y’all did to her was wrong. You gave $400K – $500K to charity and you know that b—- got $50K. Where’s my pistol? Where’s my pistol? Cause I need to shoot this n—a. Now I’m not going to kill him, I’m going to shoot him in his a– to let him know Madea’s mad as s— right now.’ I appreciate you calling me. What you gonna do?”
Tyler: “This is Tyler Perry talking. I’m gonna call and find out what money is coming in from Precious, and I’m going to send that to you. I’m going to send that over to you. Whatever it is, I’m gonna send it to you.”
Tyler: “I don’t want you to feel, not one day, that you were mistreated, or that you were treated unfairly. Now, if that means that that’s what I need to do, you do that, and take it from a place of love.”
Source:
https://rollingout.com/2018/06/25/monique-releases-secretly-recorded-conversation-with-tyler-perry/
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