There is plenty to learn about Kadianne Whyte, who recently appeared as Angel in Bmf Season 3 on Starz.
The hit crime drama is halfway through its third season, with Episode 5 tensions escalated between Meech (Demetrius Flenory Jr.) and Glock's (Bechir Sylvain) factions within the Bmf, highlighting the challenges of breaking into Atlanta's drug scene.
[ Full Cast of Bmf Season 3 Episode 5 - Every Main Character & Actor Who Appears (Photos) ]
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The hit crime drama is halfway through its third season, with Episode 5 tensions escalated between Meech (Demetrius Flenory Jr.) and Glock's (Bechir Sylvain) factions within the Bmf, highlighting the challenges of breaking into Atlanta's drug scene.
[ Full Cast of Bmf Season 3 Episode 5 - Every Main Character & Actor Who Appears (Photos) ]
Read full article on The Direct.
- 4/3/2024
- by David Thompson
- The Direct
Meech and Terry face a fierce rival in Atlanta as they try to grow their drug empire in Bmf (Black Mafia Family) Season 3, Episode 5.
The show's latest installment, "The Battle of Techwood," features a tense showdown between Meech and Glock's forces as the Bmf realizes that entering the drug scene in Atlanta is not that easy.
Bmf Season 3, Episode 5 premiered on Starz on March 29.
Read full article on The Direct.
The show's latest installment, "The Battle of Techwood," features a tense showdown between Meech and Glock's forces as the Bmf realizes that entering the drug scene in Atlanta is not that easy.
Bmf Season 3, Episode 5 premiered on Starz on March 29.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 3/29/2024
- by Aeron Mer Eclarinal
- The Direct
Marvel’s mid-2000s Fantastic Four films once featured Jessica Alba as The invisible Woman. But Alba wanted to do a bit more for her character by sabotaging her looks for the part.
Jessica Alba wanted to ruin her looks for ‘Fantastic Four’ Jessica Alba | Lionel Hahn/Getty Images
Alba was already excited to star in the 2005 superhero film. What originally drew her to the film was how different the script was from other movies that floated her way. Fantastic Four was a welcome change to the kinds of unflattering parts she was being offered.
“The scripts I get are always for the whore, the motorcycle chick in leather or the horny maid,” Alba once told Glock (via Campus Circle). “I get all these screenplays that start, ‘Tawnya is in the shower. The water streams down her naked, perky breasts.’ I don’t think this is happening to Natalie Portman.
Jessica Alba wanted to ruin her looks for ‘Fantastic Four’ Jessica Alba | Lionel Hahn/Getty Images
Alba was already excited to star in the 2005 superhero film. What originally drew her to the film was how different the script was from other movies that floated her way. Fantastic Four was a welcome change to the kinds of unflattering parts she was being offered.
“The scripts I get are always for the whore, the motorcycle chick in leather or the horny maid,” Alba once told Glock (via Campus Circle). “I get all these screenplays that start, ‘Tawnya is in the shower. The water streams down her naked, perky breasts.’ I don’t think this is happening to Natalie Portman.
- 6/7/2023
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
When Memphis rapper Key Glock, born Markeyvius Cathey, walked into a conference room in Midtown Manhattan earlier this year, the 25-year-old musician had been doing what all rich people do when they visit New York City: shopping. “I went to Saks’s Fith Avenue, spent about $7,500, feel me?” he said, smiling with a chain that says “Cutthroat” in a font that would make Master P grin.
Glock’s music is historically not a statement of record for the sheepish and the gentle. His music is so piercing and full of...
Glock’s music is historically not a statement of record for the sheepish and the gentle. His music is so piercing and full of...
- 5/15/2023
- by Jayson Buford
- Rollingstone.com
At The Sonic Catering Institute, art collectives working with food and sound are given three-week residencies that, in the words of its monied, micromanaging patron Jan Stevens (Gwendoline Christie), involve “the artistic pursuit of alimentary and culinary salvation to be done as public performance.”
This is the pleasurably esoteric, densely atmospheric world of Peter Strickland’s latest venture into psychological-distress-as-ice-cold-comedy, “Flux Gourmet,” and it is by turns scatological, hilarious, art-referential and, ultimately, moving.
For the cleverly-named group leader Elle di Elle (Fatma Mohamed) and her collaborators Billy Rubin (Asa Butterfield) and Lamina Propria (Ariane Labed), all of whom rise, walk and smoke in sync — at first, anyway, before the friction and infighting begins — the prospect of freedom to create their specialized brand of performance is a dream come true. Together they pantomime the process of grocery shopping, attach microphones, effects-generating equipment and amps to their prep stations, then chop and...
This is the pleasurably esoteric, densely atmospheric world of Peter Strickland’s latest venture into psychological-distress-as-ice-cold-comedy, “Flux Gourmet,” and it is by turns scatological, hilarious, art-referential and, ultimately, moving.
For the cleverly-named group leader Elle di Elle (Fatma Mohamed) and her collaborators Billy Rubin (Asa Butterfield) and Lamina Propria (Ariane Labed), all of whom rise, walk and smoke in sync — at first, anyway, before the friction and infighting begins — the prospect of freedom to create their specialized brand of performance is a dream come true. Together they pantomime the process of grocery shopping, attach microphones, effects-generating equipment and amps to their prep stations, then chop and...
- 6/23/2022
- by Dave White
- The Wrap
Peter Strickland has become the provocateur du jour for those into obscure cinema, and Flux Gourmet continues cementing his legacy. Where Berberian Sound Studio and In Fabric are gonzo commentaries on genre, Flux Gourmet is almost a self-parody about the fragile bond between artistic freedom, anxious backers, and receptive audiences. By acknowledging absurdism as a marketable commodity, Strickland falls into a performative rabbit hole that blends Velvet Buzzsaw, Wes Anderson, and Art School Confidential. It's fearless, flummoxing, and filled with inexplicable expressionism that will appeal to renegade creators who only trust themselves, not someone else's process. There's no spoon-feeding from Strickland — at least not narratively.
A plethora of auditory weirdness transpires within the walls of Jan Stevens' (Gwendoline Christie) premier institute. Elle di Elle (Fatma Mohamed), Lamina Propria (Ariane Labed), and Billy Rubin (Asa Butterfield) are a "culinary and alimentary" collective invited by Jan as her latest residency. A flatulent...
A plethora of auditory weirdness transpires within the walls of Jan Stevens' (Gwendoline Christie) premier institute. Elle di Elle (Fatma Mohamed), Lamina Propria (Ariane Labed), and Billy Rubin (Asa Butterfield) are a "culinary and alimentary" collective invited by Jan as her latest residency. A flatulent...
- 6/10/2022
- by Matt Donato
- DailyDead
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