Fontaines D.C. Take a Trip to Madrid in 'Favourite' Music Video Rolling Stone
Tia Kemp hopped on social media and aimed a barrage of insults at Rick Ross after he celebrared the end of paying child support.
Salt Shed Announces New Music Fest With Jesus Lizard Headlining Block Club Chicago
Music Review: Concert album from the Tomasz Stanko Quartet explains the jazz lineup's staying power Yahoo Entertainment
Could it be a brand new horror/sci-fi film? We have no idea, but we can't wait to find out.
Music on Main kicks-off with Zivanai Masango & ZiMBiRA Buckrail
Two of the biggest brands might be joining forces for a drop. Pharrell’s IG post might be a nod to a collaboration between Apple and Louis Vuitton. As reported on High Snobiety, Skateboard P’s social media activity is once again causing speculation about a forthcoming release. On Friday, June 14, the Virginia Beach, Virginia, native shared […]
Welp, apparently, Stephen A. Smith isn’t the only one who is still salty about Will Smith slapping Chris Rock and having the audacity to still be enjoying a successful acting career two years later. Actor Rob Schneider is also really upset about Smith and his return to Hollywood glory, which came with his massively successful […]
The sequel to the 2022 horror film Smile is on the way. Today, Paramount unleashed the unnerving trailer for Smile 2, the follow-up to the film which stars an entirely new cast of characters in the same universe, including Naomi Scott and Lukas Gage.Scott stars as pop star Skye Riley, readying to embark on a world tour when she begins getting confronted by those notorious smiling faces. Gage, her companion Louis, is the first full-toothed smile she comes in contact with, as he breaks out into the disturbing grin and then begins smashing his head with a workout plate."Something really crazy is happening to me," Riley explains, after seeing Gage's character die. "I keep seeing his face everywhere.""You witnessed a death, now it's latched onto you," another man comforts Riley, who starts seei...
Milwaukee's June 22 will have music festivals and huge concerts galore Milwaukee Journal Sentinel