You have to hand it to Denzel Washington…literally, if your bling catches his eye. Our favorite unc brought the unserious shenanigans to a now-viral interview by snatching co-star A$AP Rocky’s watch. As the beloved star approaches retirement from acting, he’s making the most of every moment. The Oscar winner didn’t hold back in his “Epic […]

You know what it is! Back at it again with the hottest thirst traps that dropped during an eventful week dominated by Tiffany Haddish addressing rumors she welcomed a child with Jason Lee, Megan Thee Stallion feeding her man, her man, her man Klay Thompson a now-viral catfish and spaghetti meal, JaNa Craig seemingly cozying […]

ESPN will not be airing the Colin Kaepernick documentary after all, citing creative differences with the former NFL player and Spike Lee.

Click inside to check out the legendary filmmaker discuss various topics inlcuidng his beloved Knicks, his upcoming film with Denzel Washington and much more!

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Before Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan became Hollywood’s most bankable BFFs, there was Denzel Washington and his man 50 grand, Spike Lee, who gave us culture-stirring films Mo’ Better Blues (1990), Malcolm X (1992), He Got Game (1998), and Inside Man (2006) over the span of 16 years. Fast-forward to 2025 where the dynamic […]

In celebration of Fat Tuesday, check out a list of celebrities who have had prominent roles in the festivities!

Movies

'One of Them Days' director Lawrence Lamont spoke with BOSSIP about putting a fresh spin on buddy comedies and potential future sequels.

Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame announces Spike Lee die hard Knicks fandom will be rewarded with an induction into the Superfan gallery.

Television

Justin Simien's new MGM+ four part docuseries 'Hollywood Black' shines a light on African-American contributions to cinema.

Focus Features releases trailer for "The American Society Of Magical Negroes" starring Justice Smith, David Alan Grier, Nicole Byer, and more

Samuel L. Jackson opened up about falling out with Spike Lee and a deleted scene he believes would have earned him an Oscar.