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Denzel Washington Gets Emotional After Hearing What His Son Said About Him
Denzel Washington got teary-eyed when he heard some sweet words of praise from his son, actor John David Washington. The Oscar winner, 66, was doing an interview with Access Hollywood for his new movie, “The Little Things,” when host Sibley Scoles shared what his son, 36, had recently said about him. His son was reacting to the news that his dad was…
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Firefighters Respond to Report of Smoke Coming From Mansion Belonging to Actor Denzel Washington
Smoke from a recently serviced furnace in a home owned by Oscar-winning actor Denzel Washington’s production company in the gated Beverly Park community prompted a response Wednesday night from Los Angeles firefighters, but no fire was located.
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Netflix Previews ‘Ma Rainey' and Boseman's Final Performance
Netflix on Monday previewed George C. Wolfe’s August Wilson adaptation “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” showcasing Chadwick Boseman’s final performance opposite Viola Davis’ powerhouse blues singer.
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Rosario Dawson on Tackling the Role of Wonder Woman … and Being a Role Model
Over the past 25 years Rosario Dawson has intricately woven herself into the tapestry of American pop culture. After making a splash onto the public stage at the age of 15 in the controversial film “Kids,” she has since appeared in blockbuster films like “Men in Black 2” and “Sin City,” endeared herself to a legion of Marvel fans as...
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Frank Lucas, Drug Lord Portrayed in ‘American Gangster,' Dead at 88
Frank Lucas, the former Harlem drug kingpin whose life and lore inspired the 2007 movie “American Gangster,” has died, a relative said Friday. Lucas, who was 88, died Thursday in New Jersey, nephew Aldwan Lassiter said. Lucas had been in declining health, according to his former lawyer. Raised in North Carolina, Lucas climbed the ranks of crime in Harlem in...
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‘Tonight': Jamie Foxx Has Video of Whitney Houston Singing Karaoke
Jamie Foxx shows off his impressions of LeBron James and Denzel Washington, dishes on a celebrity karaoke party he threw where Whitney Houston sang “I Will Always Love You” and reveals what it was like partying with Prince to ring in 1999.
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‘Tonight': Spike Lee on Political Climate Mirroring ‘BlacKkKlansman'
Spike Lee talks to Jimmy Fallon about how he, Jordan Peele and Denzel Washington’s son teamed up to tell the true story of a black man who infiltrated the KKK, and he explains how President Donald Trump’s refusal to condemn hate is reminiscent of that era.
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Rise of the ‘Black Panther'
The long-awaited film arrives Friday with a lot more than box office hopes riding on T’Challa’s broad shoulders.
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Oscar Nominees Earn Fame, Fortune and This Free Swag
For those in Hollywood who are fortunate enough to be nominated for an Oscar, there are more perks than just fame and fortune— there’s also free swag.
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'Three Billboards' Tops SAG Noms, ‘Big Sick' Bounces Back
In nominations announced Wednesday, the 24th Screen Actors Guild Awards heartily endorsed the Frances McDormand-led revenge drama “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” offered swift redemption for the Golden Globes-overlooked romantic comedy “The Big Sick” and left many Oscar favorites empty handed.
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‘Tonight': Random Object Shootout With Denzel Washington and Steph Curry
Denzel Washington and Jimmy Fallon, with special guest Steph Curry, compete in a basketball shooting contest using random objects, including a bowl of cranberry sauce and a VHS copy of “He Got Game.”
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Man Arrested Near Denzel Washington ‘Equalizer 2' Movie Set in Boston
A man is under arrest following a carjacking on Thursday night near the set of a Denzel Washington movie being filmed near Boston’s South End.
Police say the suspect, Victor Lee, 52, of Dorchester, had stolen a woman’s purse at a nearby business a few blocks away from the area of Shawmut Avenue and Union Park Street. -
Denzel Washington Surprises Chicago Grandmother on South Side
Denzel Washington was simply looking for directions to a barbecue restaurant in Chicago, but on his way there, he may have surprised his biggest fan.
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Central Florida Deputy Fired for Waving Weapons, Quoting Police Movie ‘Training Day'
Officials say Lake County Deputy Dean Zipes waved his firearm and stun gun while quoting lines from Denzel Washington’s character in “Training Day,” a movie about a corrupt law enforcement officer.
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Director F. Gary Gray Speeds Outta ‘Compton' and Into ‘Fast 8'
Life hasn’t slowed down for director F. Gary Gray in a while.
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‘The Fate of the Furious' Premiere in NYC: Watch Red Carpet Highlights
Check out the red carpet highlights and interviews from the world premiere of the newest chapter of “The Fast and the Furious” saga.
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Another Win for Viola Davis: Harvard's ‘Artist of the Year'
Fresh from her best supporting actress Oscar win for her role in “Fences,” Viola Davis is set to receive the Harvard Foundation 2017 Artist of the Year Award. Davis will accept her arts medal at a ceremony Saturday at Harvard’s Cultural Rhythms Festival. In addition to the Oscar, Davis received the Critics’ Choice, Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild, and British...
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'Gary From Chicago' Was Released From Prison Days Before Oscars Debut
Looks like “Gary from Chicago” has a bigger story than many watching the Oscars may have thought.
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Chicago Couple Leads Group of Unsuspecting Tourists at Oscars
An unsuspecting group of tourists on a Los Angeles sightseeing tour took a pitstop of a lifetime Sunday night at the Academy Awards thanks to a prank instigated by host Jimmy Kimmel.
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Social Media Erupts Over ‘Gary From Chicago' During Oscars
Besides the unforgettable best picture blunder, one of the most-talked about moments from Sunday night’s Oscars came from a Chicago couple who stole the spotlight, and the hearts of viewers, in the middle of the show.