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Jean-Claude Van Damme's 1988 cult classic karate film, Bloodsport, is coming back, and Michaela Coel (I Will Destroy You, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever) is writing and directing the remake for A24.

Delroy Lindo's apparent disappointment after Sean Penn took home the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor sparked a lot of reactions on social media.

Michael B. Jordan understood the assignment not once, but twice in Sinners, and the Academy rewarded him for playing the twins Smoke and Stack in Ryan Coogler's vampire flick.

For this year's Blerdcon DC, Zazie Beetz was one of the featured speakers and showcased 18 minutes of her upcoming film, They Will Kill You.

Aaron Pierre is the latest big name to join the Superman sequel. James Gunn is currently cooking up the script and will be back in the director's chair for the movie.

Fresh off his stellar performance in Wonder Man, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is stepping into the shoes Denzel Washington once filled in Netflix's Man on Fire.

How is it already March? After a solid Black History Month, and despite the world turmoil thanks to your know who, March is coming through with plenty of must-see TV. CassiusLife’s latest Black Watch has plenty of titles that will bring out the feels; good and bad. This includes a Black man on the search for his […]

The Wayans Brothers are hoping their return in Scary Movie 6 can restore their beloved horror movie spoof franchise to its former glory.

Michael B. Jordan wins big at SAG Awards for his dual role in 'Sinners', cementing his status as a top actor.

Power never ends, but Raising Kanan's fifth and final season is on the way, and now we have a new teaser and release date.

We’re in the midst of February, which means it’s Black History Month, and if you’re romantically involved, Valentine’s Day is right, there. This latest Black Watch offers options that tap into both events. There’s also the NBA All-Star game, though all of it’s gimmicks are getting long in the tooth. Anyway, for this edition, we have the […]

Marvel's Wonder Man series showcases the creative vision of director Destin Daniel Cretton, exploring the relatable journey of an aspiring actor seeking redemption.