Usher Shared Good Advice For Kendrick Lamar Ahead Of His Super Bowl Halftime Show, But His Response To A Possible Drake Cameo Had Me Laughing

Previously confirmed: Kendrick Lamar will headline the Super Bowl LIX halftime show. Ever since Lamar revealed his performance, there’s been a lot of excitement about what he might do for his set. One major question is if he’ll make any references to Drake, who was involved in a rap feud with him this year. While Lamar and the team are working on the Super Bowl show, Usher offered some wise words to him. However, it’s Usher’s humorous reaction to the possibility of a Drake appearance during the performance that I can’t stop thinking about.

Unrated Saw To Hit Big Screen For The First Time For Its 20th Anniversary

Each game starts with an origin, and that’s where the chilling saga of Jigsaw started 20 years back when the initial ‘Saw’ movie was released in 2004. Ever since then, ‘Saw’ has grown into a significant horror film series, featuring numerous sequels and spin-offs. In honor of its roots, fans will get to watch the unrated version of this film on the big screen for the very first time.

Megan Foxs 2009 Feminist Horror Classic Jennifer’s Body Now Free on Tubi

Shortly following her breakout performance in the 2007 blockbuster “Transformers,” actress Megan Fox appeared in the critically acclaimed feminist horror film “Jennifer’s Body.” In this movie, after being possessed by a demon during a failed rock band’s attempt to gain fame and fortune through her sacrifice, Jennifer Check exploits her attractiveness to ensnare unwitting high school males for consumption. The film is rich with themes of female empowerment, camaraderie, bodily autonomy, sexual liberation, and now you can watch it free of charge on Tubi.

Everything to Know About SYFY’s Original, Early-2000s Scare Tactics Prank Series

Prior to becoming a renowned horror auteur, Jordan Peele – an Oscar winner – was widely recognized for his comedic prowess. Teaming up with costar Keegan-Michael Key, the director of both Nope and Get Out first honed his comedic skills on the stand-up scene, in sketch comedy shows like Mad TV, and as part of the beloved 2010s television series Key & Peele.