A new trailer that is getting so much buzz is the upcoming Hulu movie Bad Hair!
31.07.2020 - 14:35 / msn.com
Beyonce has assembled an A-list line-up for her film Black is King. The surprise project arrived on Disney+ today (31 July) and includes a bevy of notable and familiar faces.Pharrell, Naomi Campbell, Lupita N’yongo, Kelly Rowland, Tina Knowles-Lawson, husband Jay-Z and eight-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter all appear in the star’s visual album.Since its release, the film has received critical acclaim, as well as praise from fans on social media.
A new trailer that is getting so much buzz is the upcoming Hulu movie Bad Hair!
Kinky, curly, afro-centric hair and bad hair are not synonymous, but obviously complicated topics, not only in Black culture, but Black and BIPOC filmmaking too, especially on a society that seems to favor straight hair. Chris Rock made an entire documentary about it, “Good Hair,” which explored the explores the wonders of African-American hairstyles, but also the obsession with natural vs.
Michelle Williams perfectly handled an exchange with a fan who wondered why she was missing from the star-studded cast of Beyoncé's Black Is King visual album, which premiered last Friday (July 31).On Sunday (Aug. 2), Williams shared screenshots of her favorite scenes from the Disney+ film on Instagram, starting with a still of her Destiny's Child besties Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland from the "Brown Skin Girl" video.
While fans were hoping for a mini-Destiny’s Child reunion in Beyonce‘s brilliant new visual album Black Is King, they were treated to just Kelly Rowland appearing in two videos. Third DC member Michelle Williams praised the brilliance of the overall work in an Instagram post, but followers wondered why she wasn’t included in Queen B’s project. Especially Kelly got prominent love and a hug from Bey during the Brown Skin Girl video.
Beyoncé's , a new visual album which Queen Bey wrote, executive produced and directed, is streaming now on Disney+. The movie experience — based on the music from her album isbilled as «a reunion of cultures and shared generational beliefs» and includes featured artists and special guest appearances.The visual album features guest appearances from Kelly Rowland, Tina Knowles-Lawson, Jay-Z, Lupita Nyong'o, Naomi Campbell,Pharrell Williams and others.
Michelle Williams has hit back at a prying fan who wanted to know why she wasn’t featured in Beyonce’s new visual album, Black is King.
Beyoncé's , a new visual album which Queen Bey wrote, executive produced and directed, is streaming now on Disney+. The movie experience — based on the music from her album isbilled as «a reunion of cultures and shared generational beliefs» and includes featured artists and special guest appearances.The visual album features guest appearances from Kelly Rowland, Tina Knowles-Lawson, Jay-Z, Lupita Nyong'o, Naomi Campbell,Pharrell Williams and others.
Beyoncé’s new visual album, Black is King, is now available on Disney+. Written, directed, and executive produced by Beyoncé, the film is based on the music from last year’s The Lion King: The Gift compilation, which Beyoncé curated as a companion album to the Disney movie.
Beyoncé’s ‘Black Is King’, a visual album connected to Disney’s remake of ‘The Lion King’, will be available today on Disney+. So far, it has 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 6 reviews, but the day is still young.
Beyoncé's visual album Black Is King is now streaming on Disney+. Based on her 2019 project The Lion King: The Gift, Black Is King is a feature-length visual accompaniment written, directed, and executive produced by Beyoncé.
Pharell Williams, Lupita Nyong’o, Naomi Campbell and, of course, Jay-Z make guest appearances in Beyoncé’s new visual album “Black Is King.”But the real star support comes from Blue Ivy, Bey and Jay’s 8-year-old daughter — who finally gets her close-up in the film, which premiered Friday on Disney+.Here, we break down each of the breakout moments of the little girl who was born into music royalty.1. Blue Ivy makes her first appearance being lovingly cradled and kissed by her mother while sitting
, you truly wonder...Is anyone else even trying these days? The Disney+ special dropped in the wee hours of the morning, and for those who don't have massive dark circles under their eyes from staying up, know that she topped every last one of her previous visual albums with this one.
“The Lion King: The Gift” — the African-inspired album that Beyoncé curated as a companion to Disney’s blockbuster movie — was released last summer, it pretty much came and went.
has arrived! On Friday morning, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter — giver of such gifts as , and more -- released the new, masterful visual album on Disney+. The film features cameos by Naomi Campbell, Lupita Nyong'o, JAY-Z, Kelly Rowland, Pharrell Williams, Tina Knowles Lawson and others. fuses the music of Lion King: The Gift with a storyline inspired by Disney's yet further influenced by African tribal sights and sounds.
Black Is King Disney+ visual masterpiece, posted a teaser clip on her Instagram, and once you watch it, you'll be googling "Blue Ivy merch."The trailer starts with the coolest synchronized swimming formation you've ever seen in your life (sorry to the Olympic teams) before flashing to Naomi Campbell and, of course, sitting on right. Blue's cameo is super quick, but even in those two seconds, she and her pearlescent accessories stole the show.
Beyoncé on Disney+! The GRAMMY-winning artist's new visual album,, which Queen Bey wrote, executive produced and directed is coming to the streaming service on July 31. The film is based on the music from her album.