HYPE WILLIAMS WORKING ON HIS FIRST FEATURE FILM SINCE THE DREADFUL ‘BELLY’

According to the Hollywood Reporter video director Hype Williams is going to be working on his first feature film since 1998’s Belly, which starred rapper DMX, Nas and TLC star T-Boz. The acting was terrible and the film was shot like a music video. Hype should have also kept Jamaica out of that mess. Anyway this new film is called Lust and will be, a cross between Basic Instinct and Fatal Attraction. Lust centers on a 30-year old beauty who is married []

NEW BLACK BRITISH TV SITCOM “MEET THE ADEBANJOS” SURPASSES OVER 300K VIEWS ONLINE

In less than three months from their online debut, the UK’s first ever black British comedy sitcom surpasses all expectations gaining over 300,000 views online on the official website and on YouTube. Meet the Adebanjos, which launched online on the 26th of June and follows the comic mishaps of a black British family living in London and is currently airing 3 episodes on their website http://www.meettheadebanjos.com/ has clearly struck a chord with its hundred of thousands loyal fans who cannot seem to get []

OHTV REAL TALK – WHO DOES THE BLACK COMMUNITY LOOK UP TO AS THEIR ROLE MODELS?

Check out OHTV’s new debate show Real Talk. Guests on the panel are Michael Peters… it’s good to finally put a face to a Twitter account. Earlier this year I clashed with him on Twitter over some Obama/ the death of Osama Bin Laden tweets. Up he popped telling me what I should and should not tweet, like he was head of Obama’s legal team. I bet if I had been a man he wouldn’t have attempted to ‘tweet’ orders at me. I swear people lose their minds on Twitter. Hahahahaha. But []

UK NEWS: BBC RADIO 1 STARS TREVOR NELSON AND VERNON KAY FACING THE AXE?

Is BBC Radio 1 about to clean house? The Sunday Mirror reports that BBC Radio 1 stars Trevor Nelson, Vernon Kay, Sara Cox and Edith Bowman are all facing the axe after the new acting controller Ben Cooper takes over. A Radio 1 “source” allegedly disclosed to the newspaper that, “A few of the DJs have grown up at Radio 1 and in some cases have settled down and have families. But that means they’re not as in tune with the younger []