Source: Amazon / Radio One Atlanta How far would you go for Justice? HOT 107.9 wants to send you to see Crown Heights. Listen to REEC all this week to win a pair of passes and a $150 Amazon Gift Card. Lakeith Stanfield and Nnamdi Asomugha star in the inspiring true story of a Brooklyn man wrongfully imprisoned for murder, and a friend who fought a system stacked against them for years to set him free. Winner of the Audience Award at the Sundance film festival, Crown Heights shows the power of a community to resist injustice. Crown Heights – in theaters Friday. From Amazon Studios and IFC Films. For more log onto http://crownheightsthe movie.com/
One of the exciting byproducts of visiting a film festival like Sundance is getting a sneak peek at the next big thing, whether it be a filmmaker or an actor. Certainly this year was no exception, with relative unknowns like Chanté Adams (Roxanne Roxanne) and Danielle Macdonald (Patti Cake$). Then there’s the young talent that’s… Read more »
It’s been such an emotional roller coaster trying to keep up with the status of Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick’s relationship, hasn’t it? One day they’re together, the next she’s pregnant, they’re broken up again the day after that. It’s a mess. Throw in a dash of Justin Bieber and a heaping spoonful of Scott’s ongoing addiction issues, and you’ve got yourself a recipe for disaster. See, Kourtney and Scott have been having a rough month. It started when Scott accompanied Kim Kardashian on her trip to Dubai for emotional support, as it was her first official appearance since she was robbed at gunpoint in Paris in October. During that trip, he went missing for a whole day , and later claimed that he “overslept.” It was fishy, and Kourtney thought so too, so she let him know. She reportedly went off on him, but sadly, Scott isn’t in a position to care too much about what the mother of his children thinks about him. Shortly after returning home from Dubai, he left again for the Sundance Film Festival, where he allegedly partied hard, booze and all . Things aren’t looking good already, right? Well, hold on, because it gets worse before it gets better. (Full disclosure: it actually hasn’t gotten better yet, so …) OK, so after his bad behavior in Dubai and at Sundance, he went on the family’s Costa Rica vacation to make things up to Kourtney . So that’s nice, right? Maybe they’re patching things up? Not so fast. Apparently, Scott left the family getaway earlier, because he was photographed yesterday in Miami, hooking up with a model in a hotel pool. This guy … The model’s name is J Lynne, and according to TMZ, she’s been telling friends that she just met Scott yesterday and they simply “hung out” all day. But judging by the photos, it was a pretty intimate hang session: at different points, she had her legs wrapped around him and he was kissing her neck. It could have been just a one day thing, sure, but if he and Kourtney had any chance at getting back together, that one day could have ruined it completely. Hope it was worth it, Scott! View Slideshow: The Good, The Bad, The Lord: 23 Times Scott Disick Owned Reality TV
It’s been such an emotional roller coaster trying to keep up with the status of Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick’s relationship, hasn’t it? One day they’re together, the next she’s pregnant, they’re broken up again the day after that. It’s a mess. Throw in a dash of Justin Bieber and a heaping spoonful of Scott’s ongoing addiction issues, and you’ve got yourself a recipe for disaster. See, Kourtney and Scott have been having a rough month. It started when Scott accompanied Kim Kardashian on her trip to Dubai for emotional support, as it was her first official appearance since she was robbed at gunpoint in Paris in October. During that trip, he went missing for a whole day , and later claimed that he “overslept.” It was fishy, and Kourtney thought so too, so she let him know. She reportedly went off on him, but sadly, Scott isn’t in a position to care too much about what the mother of his children thinks about him. Shortly after returning home from Dubai, he left again for the Sundance Film Festival, where he allegedly partied hard, booze and all . Things aren’t looking good already, right? Well, hold on, because it gets worse before it gets better. (Full disclosure: it actually hasn’t gotten better yet, so …) OK, so after his bad behavior in Dubai and at Sundance, he went on the family’s Costa Rica vacation to make things up to Kourtney . So that’s nice, right? Maybe they’re patching things up? Not so fast. Apparently, Scott left the family getaway earlier, because he was photographed yesterday in Miami, hooking up with a model in a hotel pool. This guy … The model’s name is J Lynne, and according to TMZ, she’s been telling friends that she just met Scott yesterday and they simply “hung out” all day. But judging by the photos, it was a pretty intimate hang session: at different points, she had her legs wrapped around him and he was kissing her neck. It could have been just a one day thing, sure, but if he and Kourtney had any chance at getting back together, that one day could have ruined it completely. Hope it was worth it, Scott! View Slideshow: The Good, The Bad, The Lord: 23 Times Scott Disick Owned Reality TV
Well, Jada, there you go! http://democracynow.org – We speak with Roger Ross Williams about his new project, “Life,Animated,” which just premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Williams was the first African-American director to win an Oscar, for his film “Music by Prudence,” which won the 2010 Academy Award for documentary short subject. He also directed the critically acclaimed feature documentary “God Loves Uganda.” “You feel the weight of history,” Williams says of his recognition. “The Academy just reflects Hollywood,” Williams says as he discusses why he will not be boycotting the Oscars, but instead plans to continue trying to improve recognition and diversity by mentoring young filmmakers.
Well, Jada, there you go! http://democracynow.org – We speak with Roger Ross Williams about his new project, “Life,Animated,” which just premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Williams was the first African-American director to win an Oscar, for his film “Music by Prudence,” which won the 2010 Academy Award for documentary short subject. He also directed the critically acclaimed feature documentary “God Loves Uganda.” “You feel the weight of history,” Williams says of his recognition. “The Academy just reflects Hollywood,” Williams says as he discusses why he will not be boycotting the Oscars, but instead plans to continue trying to improve recognition and diversity by mentoring young filmmakers.