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Uncle Phil Wants To Do “Fresh Prince Of Bel Air” Movie
James Avery, who played the role of Uncle Phil on NBC’s sitcom “The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air” says he wants to revisit the role in a movie version of the series.
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James Avery, who played the role of Uncle Phil on NBC’s sitcom “The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air” says he wants to revisit the role in a movie version of the series.
Read MoreHouston, Texas rap star Devin the Dude and Jacksonville, Florida, comedian Lil Duval will play the lead characters in a new film titled Hillbilly Highway.
Read MoreNot only can Kerry Washington act, she looks damn good doing it. Her latest project “Night Catches Us,” a Black Panther era drama with Anthony Mackie, is a favorite at the upcoming New York International Latino Film Festival. In celebration, we’re reflecting on Kerry’s steamiest scenes. Objections? We thought not.
Read MoreWhat looks like a wedding photo of Terrence Howard & Jennifer Hudson hit the internets recently.
Read MoreThe trailer for Chris Brown’s mini- movie 12 Strands.
Read MoreDirector Tyler Maddox Simms brings together an all-star cast in Melee Entertainment’s comedy/drama, “Love Chronicles-Secrets Revealed.”
Read MoreActor Kent Faulcon has come a long way from getting clowned by Will Smith in Men In Black. The actor, who others may remember from the “Soul Food” TV series, makes his feature directorial debut in the film Sister’s Keeper.
Read MoreThree years after “Stomp the Yard” premiered in theaters a sequel is now on the way. “Stomp the Yard: Homecoming” centers on a student at Truth University (Terrence J from BET’s “106 & Park”),who must overcome personal obstacles to win the national step-up title. Actors Columbus Short, Keith David, Pooch Hall, Kiely Williams and “So You Think You Can Dance” contestant “tWitch” also appear along with rapper David Banner.
“Stomp the Yard: Homecoming” will hit DVD and Blu-ray on September 21.
Read More(AllHipHop News) As fans of The A-Team gear up for the movie’s debut tonight, Compton rapper Game expressed his frustration with the director’s choice of Quinton “Rampage” Jackson as the iconic figure “B.A. Baracus.”
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