EXCLUSIVE: STX’s first movie under its Lionsgate pact, Neil Burger’s The Marsh King’s Daughter via Roadside Attractions will now go on Nov. 3 instead of Oct. 6.
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Kevin Hart is learning that painful way that he can't go as hard as he used — especially when it comes to trying to beat a former NFL running back in a foot race.Hart posted a video to Instagram on Wednesday, explaining exactly why fans will likely see him in a wheelchair in the weeks to come, and what led to him challenging ex-New England Patriots star Stevan Ridley to a 40-yard dash in the first place.«Ladies and gentleman, the age 40 is real. To all my men, women out there that are 40 years old and above, it's not a game,» Hart shared in his post. «Respect that age, or that age will make you respect it.
It just made me respect it.»«I'm in a wheelchair. Why? Well, because I tried to jump out there and do some young stuff… and I was told to sit my ass down,» the 44-year-old comic continued, explaining how it all stemmed from a debate over speed and agility.«This debate was based off who's faster. Those that know me know, I'm pretty fast,» Hart recalled.
«Stevan said, 'Kevin, there ain't no way you're gonna beat me.' Stevan is an ex-NFL running back, played for the New England Patriots. Very good guy… [So] we get out there, we go run the 40-yard dash.»«Guys, I blew all my s**t,» Hart revealed, before detailing the extent of his injuries. «I tore my lower abdomen, my abductors are torn, I don't know what that is but I tore them, I tore those, too.
EXCLUSIVE: STX’s first movie under its Lionsgate pact, Neil Burger’s The Marsh King’s Daughter via Roadside Attractions will now go on Nov. 3 instead of Oct. 6.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Roku, looking to rein in spending, is making its third round of layoffs within a year — pink-slipping more than 300 staffers — and will pull “select” content from its TV streaming platform. According to Roku’s 8-K filing, it will take a charge estimated to be $55 million-$65 million related to “removing select existing licensed and produced content from company-operated services on its TV streaming platform.” Roku said it does not expect any “material cash expenditures” in connection with the content-impairment charge. What content is getting the axe? A Roku rep tells Variety the company is not disclosing which titles will be removed from the Roku Channel at this time and declined to comment beyond the details in its Sept.
Kevin Hart is getting emotional after sending his eldest daughter off to college.The comedian took to Instagram over the weekend to share an emotional tribute to his 18-year-old daughter, Heaven, who he just dropped off to begin her freshman year at college.«I'm not crying your crying….» Hart captioned a snapshot of himself — seemingly in his wheelchair — sitting alongside Heaven, as well as his sons Hendrix, 15, and Kenzo, 5, as well as his wife, Eniko, 39.The whole family got in on the over-the-top frowning at Heaven leaving — except for Heaven herself, who appeared to be subtly smirking.«So proud of my daughter….I can’t even say little girl anymore because you have blossomed into the most amazing young woman ever!!!!!» Hart, 44, wrote. «God knows I am beyond proud of you and that I love you with my all.»«Fly Heav Fly….The world is yours!!!!!» Hart concluded.
Kevin Hart racing him, which resulted in the comedian suffering multiple injuries and being confined to a wheelchair.The videos, posted Friday on Ridley's Instagram, show that the ex-NFL running back, 34, and Hart, 44, race not just once but twice. In the first race, Ridley smokes Hart in what was supposed to be a friendly challenge on who could run the fastest 40-yard dash.
Kevin Hart‘s recent injury did more than confine him to a wheelchair. It also impacted his penis.
Kevin Hart has learned a tough lesson after trying to do “young stuff” that landed him in a wheelchair for the time being.
Kevin Hart has revealed that he’s in a wheelchair after tearing his lower abdomen and hip abductors in a foot race with ex-NFL player Stevan Ridley.In an Instagram video shared on Wednesday (August 23), the comedian described himself as the “dumbest man alive” for attempting to do some “young man stuff”.“Ladies and gentleman, the age 40 is real,” Hart said. “All my men, women out there 40 years old and above, it’s not a game. Respect that age.”He then explained that, while attempting to prove that he was faster than Ridley in a 40-yard dash at a BBQ, he sustained multiple injuries.“I tore my lower abdomen, my abductors are torn,” he revealed.
Kevin Hart is giving fans an update after revealing he was left wheelchair-bound after unsuccessfully taking on a former NFL running back in a race.
Kevin Hart is warning his followers about the dangers of aging in a public service announcement after he was confined to a wheelchair.
Kevin Hart learned the hard way about what can happen when a mere mortal tries to perform at the level of a former professional athlete!
Kevin Hart is learning that painful way that he can't go as hard as he once did — especially when it comes to taking on a former NFL running back in a foot race.Hart posted a video to Instagram on Wednesday, explaining why fans will likely see him in a wheelchair during the weeks to come and what led to him challenging ex-New England Patriots star Stevan Ridley to a 40-yard dash in the first place.«Ladies and gentleman, the age 40 is real. To all my men, women out there that are 40 years old and above, it's not a game,» Hart shared in his post. «Respect that age, or that age will make you respect it.
video on Instagram, the father of four told his 178 million followers, “44 and sitting my ass down!!!!! I got to be the dumbest man alive!!!!! What the f–k am I doing???? I blew my s–t….I’m done. FML.”A post shared by Kevin Hart (@kevinhart4real)“I’m in a wheelchair. Why? Well, because I tried to jump out there and do some young stuff,” Hart said, adding that he’s now temporarily unable to walk.“This debate was based off who’s faster.
Jerry Seinfeld, Kevin Hart, Amy Schumer and Ronny Chieng will be the special headlining performers of this year’s A Very Good+ Night of Comedy fundraising show at Carnegie Hall to benefit the Good+Foundation founded by Jessica Seinfeld.
Sophia Scorziello editor Kevin Hart, Jerry Seinfeld, Amy Schumer and Ronny Chieng are set to headline Good+Foundation’s A Very Good+ Night of Comedy 2023 benefit gala. The event will also feature special guest D-Nice as the evening’s DJ. “We are thrilled to return to Carnegie Hall with this outstanding line-up to benefit Good+Foundation’s work with under-resourced families,” said Seinfeld in a statement.
Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic It would come as no surprise to learn that “Back on the Strip” started out as a “Magic Mike” parody. I’m not saying that it did. (The main character is named Merlin, not Mike, after all.) But what else could explain the bizarrely literal premise of an ensemble indie comedy in which our hero is a wannabe magician who heads to Vegas hoping to be the next David Copperfield, only to wind up shaking his wand for a Chippendales-style male dance revue instead? What makes “Strip” so consistently funny for most of its too-long two-hour running time isn’t Merlin’s lame prestidigi-dream (that part feels like co-writers Chris Sanders and Eric Daniel have been watching too many Nickelodeon movies) but the sorry state of his fellow dancers: a has-been crew called the Chocolate Chips.
Nicky Whelan has signed with Stewart Talent for representation.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Will Smith told Kevin Hart on a new episode of Peacock’s “Hart to Heart” talk show that he “went too far” as an actor while portraying a slave in the Apple drama “Emancipation.” The film, Smith’s first release after the notorious Oscars slap, centered on the true story of a runaway slave named Peter, a photograph of whom became a rallying call for the abolition of slavery as it depicted his mutilated back scars from several whippings. “I went too far in ‘Emancipation,’” Smith said. “Just bringing it up, I start to get teary.
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Will Smith has said he “went too far” while preparing for his role in Emancipation.Directed by Antoine Fuqua (Training Day), the historical action thriller follows runaway slave Peter (Smith) as he escapes from a Louisiana plantation in the 1860s.Speaking to Kevin Hart on his chat show series Hart To Heart, Smith described how he gets “teary” just thinking about his experience of shooting the film.“I went too far in Emancipation,” Smith said. “Just bringing it up, I start to get teary.
Stand Up To Cancer is back with their SU2C fundraising special that is set to air on Saturday, August 19 at 8 p.m. ET with a star-studded list of celebrities.