Jamie Foxx Had Been Out Of The Standup Game For So Long Before His Netflix Special His Daughters Were Shocked: ‘I Didn’t Know’

For more than three decades, Jamie Foxx has been capturing attention not just as an exceptional actor, but also as one of our most amusing personalities. His role in In Living Color during the early 1990s played a significant part in his rise to fame, although his journey into show business began with stand-up comedy. Interestingly, prior to his latest comedy special titled “Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was“, which is accessible to all Netflix subscribers now, he had been absent from the stand-up scene for such a long time that even his daughters were taken aback by his performance.

HODL Day in crypto: How a typo became a celebration

As a seasoned crypto investor, I can confidently say that HODL Day is more than just a date on the calendar; it’s a testament to the spirit of perseverance and commitment that defines our community. 18th December marks HODL Day, a festivity honoring a well-known crypto spelling error which transformed into an emblematic gesture to … Read more

James Gunn Says Lex Luthor Is Like a “Sorcerer” In the DCU’s ‘Superman’

A select group of fortunate journalists were given exclusive access to the film set of James Gunn’s Superman, and their findings have now been made public online. The upcoming movie, Superman, is slated to launch the new DC Universe on the silver screen, with The Marvelous Ms. Mazel‘s David Corenswet portraying the Man of Steel. From these reports, we’ve gathered intriguing insights such as the motivation behind Superman’s iconic red shorts, whether Krypton’s destruction will be revisited, and the unexpected action flicks that influenced this fresh production. Despite Gunn’s deep affection for the comics, his interpretation of Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult) will deviate significantly from previous big-screen portrayals.

‘Sonic the Hedgehog 3’ and ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’ Neck and Neck for Box Office Supremacy

A thrilling battle between films is building up as Christmas nears. On one side, we have Paramount’s “Sonic the Hedgehog” and on the other, Disney’s “The Lion King” prequel/sequel. While the latter has been receiving harsh criticism from critics, Sonic’s new adventure is yet to be rated by Rotten Tomatoes. However, it’s likely that Sonic will score higher than the 58% currently held by The Lion King on Rotten Tomatoes’ Tomatometer. As for who will dominate at the box office, it seems there won’t be a clear victor.