Kiefer Sutherland, Rebel Wilson Board Festive Sky Movie ‘Tinsel Town,’ Set for Christmas Release

Currently being filmed on-site in the northern regions of England, the film chronicles Bradley Mack (Sutherland), a swaggering Hollywood action hero, who is taken aback when his cherished action series is suddenly terminated. Fearful that his days in Tinseltown might be numbered, he decides to relocate to England, seeking to rebrand himself as a respected stage actor in the West End.

DJ Khaled Deletes New Album Announcement Following Drake Denying His Involvement

In the brief movie and accompanying social media messages, Khaled frequently mentions collaborating with Drake again. However, their communication appears to have halted temporarily, as Drake playfully teases Khaled by denying his participation. On an Instagram post (which has since been deleted), he jokingly wrote “Must be @drakebell.” Initially, only the Instagram post was taken down, but now it seems that both the post on X and the initial one have vanished.

Detroit Officially Proclaims February 7 as J Dilla Day

According to HipHopDX, the news was announced earlier in the week by the city council. The day honors Dilla, who “crossed genre boundaries and impacted not only hip hop and electronic artists but also pop, soul, classical, and jazz musicians.” His daughter, Ja’Mya Yancey, expressed her gratitude during the meeting, saying, “Words fail to express how thankful we are for this recognition.” She added, “For many years, he has been celebrated throughout the city, nation, and world for the entire month of February.

Super Bowl Parties in NOLA

The highly anticipated Big Game is set for February 9th at the Caesars Superdome, with an array of passionate NFL enthusiasts – including Jon Hamm, Flavor Flav, Terry Crews, Jelly Roll, Shaboozey and others – flocking to NOLA in advance for the NFL Honors ceremony before the main event on Sunday. Kendrick Lamar, a Grammy- and Pulitzer Prize-winning rapper, will take center stage at the Super Bowl’s Apple Music Halftime Show alongside SZA; other performers include Jon Batiste, Ledisi, Lauren Daigle and Trombone Shorty.

Lil Wayne Confirms ‘Tha Carter VI’ Release Date in New Cetaphil Ad

Debuting on February 6, the ad skillfully explores the concept of sensitivity as Wayne assists others in handling tricky social encounters. However, the climactic scene occurs towards the end when he declines exclusive game tickets, saying, “No, it’s time-critical.” The camera then focuses on a sign on a recording studio door that says: “No disturbance until 06-06-25. CARTER VI.” (Note: 06-06-25 refers to June 6, 2025)