David Dastmalchian and Sophie Thatcher stepped out for the premiere of their new movie, The Boogeyman, held at El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood on Tuesday night (May 23).
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Jack Harlow has the acting bug. The rapper-turned-screen star is gearing up for the release of his first feature film, and already has his sights set on the future and all it's multitude of possibilities.Harlow, 25, walked the red carpet on Thursday at the premiere of his new film,, at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, and he spoke with ET's Kevin Frazier about the warm response he's gotten for his first major acting gig.«It felt good!» Harlow said with a broad smile.
«It makes me hungry, I want more. I want to keep going, you know?»«It's just a taste, and it was great, but I'm excited to keep moving,» added Harlow, who stars in the remake of the 1992 sports comedy opposite Sinqua Walls. Looking back at his time on set, Harlow praised Walls for teaching him a lot about acting, about life and about living healthy, exclaiming, «I'm a changed man after working with Sinqua!»The film also marks one of the last projects for the late Lance Reddick — who tragically died from heart disease at age 60 back in March.«I got about two days on set with Lance and he was an absolute pleasure to be around,» Harlow recalled, fondly.
«I'm so glad you brought the legend up. Rest in peace to Lance.»While Harlow is excited about his future in film and TV, he's not leaving music behind.
He recently dropped a new album, which has been met with widespread acclaim and praise from fans and critics, as well as commercial success on the charts.«It feels good, you know? It feels good 'cause I didn't do it with charts in mind,» Harlow said. «I just did it from the heart and mind, you know?»Fans will get a chance to see Harlow's film debut when begins streaming exclusively on Hulu in the U.S on May 19.
David Dastmalchian and Sophie Thatcher stepped out for the premiere of their new movie, The Boogeyman, held at El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood on Tuesday night (May 23).
Arnold Schwarzenegger is feeling the love. The 75-year-old celebrated screen legend got some support from his son, Joseph Baena, at the premiere of his new action comedy series, .Arnold walked the red carpet at the special screening at The Grove in Hollywood on Monday, and spoke with ET's Kevin Frazier about seeing his 25-year-old son coming out to celebrate his famous dad's first-ever TV series.«Well, I'm glad that he's here today, watching ,» Arnold shared with a big smile.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is once more diving into the high-octane world of spies, shootouts and fistfights in his new action comedy series,. Which means the 75-year-old bodybuilder and screen legend has been working hard to keep fit.Schwarzenegger walked the red carpet at the special screening of at The Grove in Hollywood on Monday, and spoke with ET's Kevin Frazier about his workout routine — and how his love for exercise was something ingrained in him as a kid.For Schwarzenegger, getting up early every morning to hit the gym is just a way of life.«You know, I don't consider myself disciplined, because something that I've done since I was a little kid was workout in the morning,» he shared.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is feeling the love. The celebrated screen legend got some support from his son, Joseph Baena, at the premiere of his new action comedy series, .Schwarzenegger, 75, walked the red carpet at the special screening at The Grove in Hollywood on Monday, and spoke with ET's Kevin Frazier about seeing his 25-year-old son coming out to celebrate his famous dad's first-ever TV series.«Well, I'm glad that he's here today, watching ,» Schwarzenegger shared with a big smile.
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For all of the success that Kenya Barris has had on TV, his film output as a director and especially a screenwriter is bizarrely spotty. For a project like “Girls Trip” (co-written with Tracy Oliver), we then have his directorial debut, Netflix’s “You People” from last January, co-written and starring Jonah Hill, which felt less like a comedy and more like a trap for anybody in front of the camera.
Todd Gilchrist editor “White Men Can’t Jump” holds a special place in a lot of moviegoers’ hearts; while not the enduring sports classic that writer-director Ron Shelton delivered with his baseball mash note “Bull Durham,” the buddy comedy vividly captures the world of pick-up basketball players, and features three standout performances by Wesley Snipes, Woody Harrelson and Rosie Perez. Director Calmatic’s 2023 remake not only fails to recapture the energy of the first film but seems to misunderstand the cinematic language of streetball, and is largely uninterested in utilizing stars Sinqua Walls and Jack Harlow except as delivery systems for exposition. Updated only in its excess of contemporary slang and overwrought backstories, “White Men Can’t Jump” exemplifies the aversion to risk and lack of imagination in storytellers mining intellectual property at the behest of blandest-common-denominator-seeking corporate overlords.
Jack Harlow this month, well, he’s officially in the industry, baby. The film industry to be precise.The same artist who recently claimed he was “the hardest white boy since the one who rapped about vomit and sweaters” makes his acting debut with a remake of the 1992 sports comedy classic “White Men Can’t Jump.” But there’s nothing hard about this new movie, even with its R-rated language.
I feel like a broken record these days and it makes me want to scream.
Ryan Seacrest never gets tired of announcing the next American Idol. ET's Denny Directo spoke with 's host of more than two decades on Sunday, and Seacrest admitted that the novelty of announcing the winner each year has «never» worn off.«We're looking down to that card and saying, 'The next American Idol is,'» Seacrest said of the upcoming season finale. «I mean, that's the best part for me... I get excited.»That excitement comes from a season of seeing the contestants «grow» and develop, Seacrest said.«We see them with their normal jobs and they just come in for this audition,» he said.
Even his co-stars are on the Jack Harlow thirst train.
Jack Harlow is opening up about his exhilarating experience on the set of his first film, “White Men Can’t Jump”.
Don’t underestimate Jack Harlow’s game.
Sophia Scorziello editor Jack Harlow makes his acting debut in the new remake of “White Men Can’t Jump.” “It was grueling. It was a hot summer,” the 25-year-old musician told Variety at the film’s premiere in Los Angeles on Thursday night. He stars in the movie as Jeremy, a basketball hustler. While shooting the film, Harlow was also juggling the production of his latest album “Jackman.” “I just made it work,” Harlow said. “I’m a hardworker, I guess.” Sinqua Walls plays Harlow’s partner in crime, Kamal. On working with Harlow, Walls told Variety, “It was easy. He was one of my first castmates to ever call me before shooting to work on lines together. I have a lot of love for him. I’m telling you right now, this is just the beginning because the sky is the limit for my brother.
had to make sure their remake of the 1992 sports comedy could stand up to the original, especially when it comes to the basketball scenes. Sinqua Walls, who was a McDonald's All-American Game nominee in high school and played on the University of San Francisco Dons men's basketball team, attributed the remake's «authenticity» to their director, Calmatic. «I think that was a testament to our filmmaker. I think Calmatic wanted to really do that, the studio really wanted to do that this time around,» he told ET at the film's premiere on Thursday at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood.
The White Men Can’t Jump red carpet was the best place to be on Thursday night (May 11) in Los Angeles!
Halle Bailey's no. 1 fan is her own sister, and their sweet moment on the carpet at Monday's premiere of made that abundantly clear.As Halle's sister, Chlöe Bailey, spoke with ET's Nischelle Turner on the blue carpet in Hollywood, their chat was punctuated by Halle's arrival — which led to the pair yelling as they ran across the carpet to one another and embraced.It was a heartwarming and emotional moment of sisterly love that had Halle beaming as she came to speak with ET shortly after.«Oh my gosh, I'm so happy that my sister's here,» Halle gushed.
Machine Gun Kelly seems to be dissing Jack Harlow in his new track.The rocker released «Renegade Freestyle» on Saturday and fans on social media quickly pointed out that it was targeting Harlow. «I see why they call you Jackman/You jacked man’s whole swag/Give Drake his flow back, man,» MGK raps over the instrumental to Jay-Z and Eminem's «Renegade.»«I eat rappers like Pac Man/Must I regurgitate and show you who’s in my stomach from the last dance,» he continues.The «Jackman» line seemed to be a direct reference to the title of Harlow’s just-released third studio album, MGK’s apparent diss arrives after Harlow’s claim that he’s the «hardest white boy since the one who rapped about vomit and sweaters» in the new song, «They Don’t Love It.»MGK – who previously released his own version of Harlow’s «What’s Poppin» in 2020 – wrote in an Instagram post promoting the freestyle.«never been afraid to say what’s on my mind at any given time of day
Machine Gun Kelly has taken issue with Jack Harlow’s rap boast that he’s “the hardest white boy” since Eminem, and is responding with a scathing, old-school diss track.
Machine Gun Kelly is apparently coming after Jack Harlow.