By Denise Petski
28.02.2020 - 23:56 / variety.com
Post Malone may not have physically been at the premiere to celebrate his acting debut in “Spenser Confidential” on Thursday night in Los Angeles, but the Grammy-nominated rapper was definitely there in spirit. As star Mark Wahlberg walked the black carpet outside the Regency Village Theatre, a video of Malone appeared on mini-screens at the venue.
“Sorry I couldn’t be at the premiere tonight,“ Malone said in the video. “I love you so much, but I Postmated something very special to make up for
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“Man, you get beat up a lot,” an aspiring boxer tells the eponymous punching bag/pulp-fiction private eye Mark Wahlberg plays in “Spenser Confidential.” “And I’ve noticed every single time you get your face pushed in, you come back with just a little bit more information.” That’s a pretty apt description of Spenser’s modus operandi, and one of several self-aware winks that makes this genre-bruising made-for-Netflix action vehicle a lot more fun, if not nearly as respectable, as Wahlberg’s four
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Mark Wahlberg tried to offer up some advice to rapper Post Malone. The 48-year-old actor and former rapper appeared on Monday’s ‘The Late Late Show With James Corden’ where he talked about working with Malone on the upcoming film ‘Spenser Confidential’.
Mark Wahlberg tried to offer up some advice to rapper Post Malone. The 48-year-old actor and former rapper appeared on Monday's where he talked about working with Malone on the upcoming film .
“I'm a ugly-ass motherfucker"