The African American Film Critics Association has announced plans to pay tribute to Viola Davis, Sterling K. Brown, Kenya Barris and others at a virtual celebration to be held later this month, hosted by actress Aida Rodriguez.
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Keanu Reeves is a noted comic book fan and now he’s a comic book author too.
The “John Wick” star is writing the 12-issue limited series BRZRKR with co-writer Matt Kindt, and illustrated by Alessandro Vitti.
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The hyper-violent comic centres on a centuries-old warrior called the Berzerker, who now works for the U.S. government in exchange for learning the truth about his existence.
Reeves told USA Today
The African American Film Critics Association has announced plans to pay tribute to Viola Davis, Sterling K. Brown, Kenya Barris and others at a virtual celebration to be held later this month, hosted by actress Aida Rodriguez.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterThe African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) has set a virtual edition for their 2nd Annual AAFCA TV Honors. The private celebration will take place on August 22.Hosted by comedian and actress Aida Rodriguez, AAFCA will to honor a number of outstanding shows, creators and performers in TV including Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s For Life for Best Drama and HBO’s Insecure for Best Comedy.Viola Davis (How To Get Away with Murder) and Sterling K.
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Dr Dre has taken a knee with former San Fransisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick in the wake of recent protests in the US.The rapper and producer posted a pic of the pair on his Instagram page with the caption “defiant”. It comes just weeks after Dre spoke out over the death of George Floyd.“It’s like, man, that situation, it hurt my heart.
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USA Today on July 18, saying he’d co-created it with Matt Kindt and illustrator Alessandro Vitti.Reeves said he was “in the writing room” and was Skyping co-writer Kindt “pretty regularly” whilst in Berlin as he waits for filming to resume on the fourth instalment of The Matrix.Speaking about the new comic series, Reeves said: “We’re excited about what’s happening.
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Erik Pedersen Managing EditorHillary Clinton was the guest Monday on The Daily Social Distancing Show with Trevor Noah, and the former Secretary of State and presidential candidate talked about Donald Trump, Roger Stone, voter suppression and the one thing one everyone’s mind — what she’s been up to in isolation.After discussing the 100th anniversary of American women getting the right to vote and her work with the nonprofit Onward Together, she got to the really important stuff.