Exclusive: Multimedia mogul Lenard “Charlamagne Tha God” Mckelvey has boarded the documentary short In the Bubble with Jaime as an executive producer, ahead of its weekend premiere at the Montclair Film Festival.
In the Bubble examines Jaime Harrison’s 2020 Senate run against Lindsey Graham. Harrison, an African American Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina, raised more money during his campaign than any Senate candidate ever has. And in doing so, he has attracted a nationwide audience to the South Carolina race. Pic features never-before-seen footage of Harrison and his campaign team during the crux of the race and explores the challenges that Harrison had to navigate while running for office, including the Covid pandemic and the legacy of racism in the American South.
Emily Harrold directed the short and produced it with Seth Gadsden. Charlamagne Tha God is joined as an EP by Jedd Canty, Dara Canty and Karen Kinney.
“Jaime...
In the Bubble examines Jaime Harrison’s 2020 Senate run against Lindsey Graham. Harrison, an African American Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina, raised more money during his campaign than any Senate candidate ever has. And in doing so, he has attracted a nationwide audience to the South Carolina race. Pic features never-before-seen footage of Harrison and his campaign team during the crux of the race and explores the challenges that Harrison had to navigate while running for office, including the Covid pandemic and the legacy of racism in the American South.
Emily Harrold directed the short and produced it with Seth Gadsden. Charlamagne Tha God is joined as an EP by Jedd Canty, Dara Canty and Karen Kinney.
“Jaime...
- 10/28/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Black Lightning and Thunder have to contend with heat, cold, bad vibrations and… whatever it is that New Wave theoretically does, in this exclusive sneak peek from the CW series’ Season 2 finale.
In “The Book of the Apocalypse: Chapter Two: The Omega” (airing Monday at 9/8c), Lynn goes head to head with Dr. Jace once and for all and Gambi risks his life to save Jennifer. Tobias, meanwhile, makes a major move to cripple Freeland and kill Black Lightning, requiring the superhero family to step up like never before.
Speaking of Tobias: In the sneak peek above, Black Lighting and...
In “The Book of the Apocalypse: Chapter Two: The Omega” (airing Monday at 9/8c), Lynn goes head to head with Dr. Jace once and for all and Gambi risks his life to save Jennifer. Tobias, meanwhile, makes a major move to cripple Freeland and kill Black Lightning, requiring the superhero family to step up like never before.
Speaking of Tobias: In the sneak peek above, Black Lighting and...
- 3/18/2019
- TVLine.com
Old-school YouTube multichannel networks that have tens of thousands of creator partners are on their way out. But digital-media company Studio71 continues to strategically add big names to its network.
Hannah Hart is among the newest wave of Studio71’s partners; previously, she was affiliated with Kin Community, a women-targeted McN. With the move, she joins longtime collaborators Mamrie Hart (no relation) and Grace Helbig, both of whom are signed with Studio71 and host daily talkshow “This Might Get…” produced by the studio.
Under the pact, Studio71 will help manage Hannah Hart’s digital strategy to grow her online presence. The comedian-foodie-author’s fanbase includes 2.5 million YouTube subscribers and more than 5.3 million followers across platforms. Hannah Hart is repped by UTA.
In addition, Studio71 announced new talent signings across several categories including Family Gaming Team (FGTeeV), a big YouTube gaming channel with 15 million subscribers; teen Loren Gray, one of the most popular creators on Musical.
Hannah Hart is among the newest wave of Studio71’s partners; previously, she was affiliated with Kin Community, a women-targeted McN. With the move, she joins longtime collaborators Mamrie Hart (no relation) and Grace Helbig, both of whom are signed with Studio71 and host daily talkshow “This Might Get…” produced by the studio.
Under the pact, Studio71 will help manage Hannah Hart’s digital strategy to grow her online presence. The comedian-foodie-author’s fanbase includes 2.5 million YouTube subscribers and more than 5.3 million followers across platforms. Hannah Hart is repped by UTA.
In addition, Studio71 announced new talent signings across several categories including Family Gaming Team (FGTeeV), a big YouTube gaming channel with 15 million subscribers; teen Loren Gray, one of the most popular creators on Musical.
- 4/25/2018
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
Some pictures were recently released detailing the outfits for the Amazons in Justice League. The reception has not been great. Many are even saying it is a step backward from everything Wonder Woman achieved. Personally, I think the changes make no sense. Here’s a picture with the Amazons from Wonder Woman on the left, and Justice League on the right.
Honestly, guys, the Amazon outfits probably just got skimpier over the last century because of climate change. #JusticeLeague pic.twitter.com/9XNbcsHMlF
— Aaron Sparrow of Yahoo News fame (@Aaron_Sparrow) November 14, 2017
You will notice that in Wonder Woman, the Amazons have breastplates, their abs are covered, and overall seem practical for a group of warriors. The Amazons of Justice League have essentially a leather bra and a leather skirt. I have two problems with this. First, the Wonder Woman armor looks way cooler in general. Second, the Wonder Woman...
Honestly, guys, the Amazon outfits probably just got skimpier over the last century because of climate change. #JusticeLeague pic.twitter.com/9XNbcsHMlF
— Aaron Sparrow of Yahoo News fame (@Aaron_Sparrow) November 14, 2017
You will notice that in Wonder Woman, the Amazons have breastplates, their abs are covered, and overall seem practical for a group of warriors. The Amazons of Justice League have essentially a leather bra and a leather skirt. I have two problems with this. First, the Wonder Woman armor looks way cooler in general. Second, the Wonder Woman...
- 11/16/2017
- by Tommy Wiliams
- GeekTyrant
Ahead of Justice League‘s highly anticipated premiere later this week, a savvy fan pointed out a major difference between how Wonder Woman‘s Amazonian warrior society’s costumes look in this film versus how they were portrayed in the Wonder Woman film which hit theaters earlier this year.
Based off of images posted on director Zack Snyder’s Vero site, the Amazon warriors’ costumes in Justice League appear far more revealing than they were in director Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman.
“In case you wonder: Here’s a picture of how the Amazons looked in Wonder Woman…next to pic...
Based off of images posted on director Zack Snyder’s Vero site, the Amazon warriors’ costumes in Justice League appear far more revealing than they were in director Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman.
“In case you wonder: Here’s a picture of how the Amazons looked in Wonder Woman…next to pic...
- 11/15/2017
- by Kaitlyn Frey
- PEOPLE.com
‘Justice League’ Offers a Sexualized Vision of Amazon Warriors That ‘Wonder Woman’ Fans Already Hate
When Zack Snyder’s “Justice League” arrives in theaters later this week, it will deliver on a long-held DC promise to bring together their mightiest heroes for a world-saving adventure that will only further coalesce the DC Extended Universe. Building off the tremendous success of the Dceu’s other big 2017 feature, Patty Jenkins’ box office juggernaut “Wonder Woman,” the film will further expand the series that the Gal Godot-starring feature helped push to new heights, both in terms of box office bucks and critical appraisal. It’s a post-“Wonder Woman” world, and one that “Justice League” has plenty to live up to.
Snyder’s film will also include some other beloved characters from “Wonder Woman”: Diana’s Amazon family, a badass matriarchal society literally designed (by Zeus, naturally) to be Earth’s most fearsome warriors, though they may look significantly different than they did in Jenkins’ film. But...
Snyder’s film will also include some other beloved characters from “Wonder Woman”: Diana’s Amazon family, a badass matriarchal society literally designed (by Zeus, naturally) to be Earth’s most fearsome warriors, though they may look significantly different than they did in Jenkins’ film. But...
- 11/13/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
With Wonder Woman sailing swiftly into the history books as the best-reviewed superhero movie ever with a $100.5 million opening weekend box office haul, the film has struck a chord with audiences and is currently looking to reign supreme for its second weekend in release.
There are a few things we now know for certain: The film’s leading lady Gal Gadot is a superstar in the making, Chris Pine‘s Steve Trevor is the perfect romantic foil for Diana Prince, and growing up among the Amazons would be awesome. However, the film did leave us with some unanswered questions: Who...
There are a few things we now know for certain: The film’s leading lady Gal Gadot is a superstar in the making, Chris Pine‘s Steve Trevor is the perfect romantic foil for Diana Prince, and growing up among the Amazons would be awesome. However, the film did leave us with some unanswered questions: Who...
- 6/10/2017
- by Kara Warner
- PEOPLE.com
Brooke Ence was preparing for the 2015 Reebok CrossFit Games when she got a call asking if she wanted to portray an Amazon warrior in the upcoming Justice League film.
“ Zack Snyder had come across a picture of me online and asked Warner Bros. to reach out,” Ence, 27, tells People. “It took me a little while to accept because I wasn’t sure it was going to be worth disrupting my career. I was training for the World Finals of the CrossFit Games, but I ended up accepting it. It was a natural thing for me to do Wonder Woman as well after doing Justice League.
“ Zack Snyder had come across a picture of me online and asked Warner Bros. to reach out,” Ence, 27, tells People. “It took me a little while to accept because I wasn’t sure it was going to be worth disrupting my career. I was training for the World Finals of the CrossFit Games, but I ended up accepting it. It was a natural thing for me to do Wonder Woman as well after doing Justice League.
- 6/6/2017
- by Gabrielle Olya
- PEOPLE.com
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