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Sterling K. Brown and Regina Hall hold up a sign at the Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul. premiere at Plaza Theatre on Friday (August 26) in Atlanta, Ga.
The two stars of the movie were joined by directors Adamma and Adanne Ebo for the special screening, just days after attending another screening in San Francisco.
Regina and Sterling were recent guests on The Late Late Show with James Corden, where Regina opened up about how Sterling‘s abs saved her from an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction.
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“This is explaining something, my actual breasts popped out during a scene, and no one noticed it,” Regina shared on the show this week. “I’m thinking it’s because they were looking at him.”
She added that the directors “didn’t notice it, Sterling didn’t notice it…”
“The [director of photography] finally [noticed it],” Regina said. “Probably caught a reflection on [Brown's] abs. They were like, ‘Someone’s gotta put that distracting thing in.’”
Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. is out in theaters on September 2.
FYI: In Atlanta, Regina wore a Zuhair Murad jumpsuit with a Tyler Ellis clutch.
Check out 30+ pictures of Regina Hall and Sterling K. Brown at two special screenings for their new movie…
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Rebel Wilson brightens up the green carpet in a neon yellow top while arriving for the Kate Spade presentation during 2022 New York Fashion Week held at 3 World Trade Center on Friday (September 9) in New York City.
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Jordan Moreau SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched “Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.” After playing Randall Pearson on NBC’s “This Is Us” for six seasons, Sterling K. Brown was ready to play a completely different character. So, he took on Lee-Curtis Childs, a closeted pastor accused of sexual misconduct who’s relaunching his church, in Adamma Ebo’s satirical comedy “Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.” Styled as a mockumentary, the film follows Lee-Curtis and his wife’s struggle to reopen their church and the public backlash from Lee-Curtis’ scandal. Regina Hall co-stars as Trinitie Childs, who’s also mired in the controversy as she’s forced to stand by her husband. After the #MeToo movement, the movie echoes many stories of real-life celebrities held to account for their bad behavior, but it now hits home even more as those figures attempt to re-emerge into public life.
Labor Day weekend saw blockbusters old and new buoyed by cheap tickets, as was a limited openings like Saloum with multiple sold out screenings at two theaters, including every showtime on Saturday.
you can get Peacock Premium for $1.99 a month for 12 months, then $4.99 after that. Peacock Plus, which does not have ads, is $9.99 a month.Trinitie Childs (Hall) and her husband Pastor Lee-Curtis Childs (Brown) were once led thousands of congregants at their Southern Baptist megachurch before a scandal forced their church into a hiatus.
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you can get Peacock Premium for $1.99 a month for 12 months, then $4.99 after that. Peacock Plus, which does not have ads, is $9.99 a month.Trinitie Childs (Hall) and her husband Pastor Lee-Curtis Childs (Brown) were once led thousands of congregants at their Southern Baptist megachurch before a scandal forced their church into a hiatus.
Regina Hall is a beloved actress who has starred in some of the best comedies of the last two decades, from Scary Movie to Girl's Trip and the upcoming Honk for Jesus Save your Soul. But Regina has always kept her personal life under wraps, and especially her love life.DISCOVER: 12 Black women-owned brands on Amazon that you need to know aboutThe 51-year-old revealed in 2017 that she believes relationships are "sacred" and that she wouldn't want to "invite the public" until she was "in a space where you are really certain and knowing".WATCH: Regina Hall in Honk for Jesus Save your Soul."Until you see and know what that part of your life is, inviting the public in [is off limits], but I understand people’s curiosity because I ask God ‘who is it going to be’ as much as they do," she told Essence."I’m like, God! But I also do that with other people.
“Nope” actor will make his screenwriting debut on a futuristic Netflix film, “The Kitchen,” which 59% will also produce.TheWrap sat down with Kaluuya ahead of this film’s release as he discussed his passion for being on a project from early development to post-production, and how he sees acting and producing as the “same intent, just in a different accent.”Kaluuya also gave his reaction to the widespread success of “Nope,” which he filmed during production for “Honk for Jesus,” and why he’s excited that many are “embracing original cinema.”What initially drew you to this project?[The movie represented] what we stand for as a company and new voices, new perspectives, marrying interesting tone with a world that hadn’t really been married before. There was an interesting tone and it just elevated the genre of mockumentary, in terms of the subject matter.
EJ Panaligan editor Stars of Netflix’s “Me Time,” including Kevin Hart, Mark Wahlberg and Regina Hall gathered at the Fox Theater in Westwood on Tuesday to celebrate the John Hamburg-directed buddy comedy’s red carpet premiere. “I was able to just go to work and have fun every day,” Wahlberg told Variety. “John created an amazing environment for everybody, not just myself, Kevin and Regina, but for everybody to be at their creative best and try things.” The comedy follows Kevin Hart’s Sonny Fisher, a stay-at-home dad who decides to take some personal time away for himself by reconnecting with Wahlberg’s Huck for a weekend birthday trip.
Will Smith's shocking Oscars slap may have overshadowed her, Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes' big night hosting, but Regina Hall seemingly holds no grudge. At the premiere of her new movie, , ET's Kevin Frazier asked the star about Smith recently releasing a video, in which he apologized to Chris Rock, calling his behavior «unacceptable» and expressing his deep remorse. «I can say to all of you there is no part of me that thinks that was the right way to behave in that moment,» he told viewers in the video shared online in July. «There's no part of me that thinks that's the optimal way to handle a feeling of disrespect or insults.»Speaking to Frazier, Hall said, «Life happens.»Added the actress, «I always say any time I feel like someone genuinely, like you know, offering an apology — I mean, what what can you say to that but thank you? I mean, it's great.» As for the star, fans can catch her in the new comedy — in which Mark Wahlberg and Kevin Hart co-star as best friends reconnecting for a weekend -- when it drops Aug.