#Samuel L. Jackson, Gabrielle Union and Taraji P. Henson Remember Richard Roundtree: “The Best To Ever Do It”

#Samuel L. Jackson, Gabrielle Union and Taraji P. Henson Remember Richard Roundtree: “The Best To Ever Do It”

Samuel L. Jackson, Gabrielle Union and Taraji P. Henson are among Hollywood notables remembering Richard Roundtree, who died Tuesday at the age of 81. His manager, Patrick McMinn, told The Hollywood Reporter that the Shaft star died at his Los Angeles home of pancreatic cancer. Roundtree had other memorable roles in Roots, Once Upon a Time…

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#Where to buy tickets, best prices

#Where to buy tickets, best prices

“Where to buy tickets, best prices” Vivid Seats is the New York Post’s official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase.  Parting is always such sweet sorrow. And, as is the case every new year, Broadway is jettisoning a handful of shows that…

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#A life ‘Lesson’ in friendship with LaTanya Richardson Jackson

#A life ‘Lesson’ in friendship with LaTanya Richardson Jackson

“A life ‘Lesson’ in friendship with LaTanya Richardson Jackson” B’way’s Sro Ethel Barrymore Theatre houses August Wilson’s “The Piano Lesson” with Samuel L. Jackson. Why only a limited run through January? Its director LaTanya Richardson Jackson: “Movie stars have to go where the bills get paid.” LaTanya, Jackson’s wife of 42 years: “I was raised in Georgia by…

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#Tim Burton’s ‘Wednesday’ called ‘racist’ for casting black actors as bullies

#Tim Burton’s ‘Wednesday’ called ‘racist’ for casting black actors as bullies

“Tim Burton’s ‘Wednesday’ called ‘racist’ for casting black actors as bullies” Director Tim Burton and Netflix are under fire from fans who claim the casting and undertones of the new series “Wednesday” are racist. The show — a dramedy highlighting Wednesday Addams’ time as a boarding school student — premiered last week to record ratings and…

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#Samuel L. Jackson responds to Quentin Tarantino Marvel comments

#Samuel L. Jackson responds to Quentin Tarantino Marvel comments

“Samuel L. Jackson responds to Quentin Tarantino Marvel comments” Samuel L. Jackson is challenging his “Pulp Fiction” director over his anti-Marvel comments. Quentin Tarantino, 59, recently made a controversial statement on the “Marvel-ization of Hollywood,” claiming that Marvel actors aren’t movie stars. “Part of the Marvel-ization of Hollywood is…you have all these actors who have…

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