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Houston movie fans and thrill seekers have a chance to face their fears in a one of a kind immersive experience happening today. 97.9 The Box’s DJ J-Que is teaming up with the station for a live appearance at Regal MarqE, located at 7600 Katy Freeway, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., giving fans a […]

It's been a few yesrs since Halle Bailey took to the seas to bring Disney princess, Ariel, to life on the big screen, and now she is reflecting on the outrage her casting caused among some "fans."

John Boyega has given Star Wars fans who loved his character Finn a glimmer of hope that they can see him return to a galaxy, far, far away.

Jean-Claude Van Damme's 1988 cult classic karate film, Bloodsport, is coming back, and Michaela Coel (I Will Destroy You, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever) is writing and directing the remake for A24.

Aaron Pierre is the latest big name to join the Superman sequel. James Gunn is currently cooking up the script and will be back in the director's chair for the movie.

The Wayans Brothers are hoping their return in Scary Movie 6 can restore their beloved horror movie spoof franchise to its former glory.

Been enjoying the Winter Games so far? Take a look at 20 films that will keep your lore for The Olympics alive.

The first trailer for the upcoming suspense thriller Is God Is was released on Friday— a new feature adaptation of playwright Aleshea Harris’ award-winning play of the same name. The movie follows identical twin sisters, played by Kara Young and Mallori Johnson, as they go on a revenge journey for their mother on her deathbed, […]

Holly Charles-Pearson is the definition of a Renaissance woman. From author and literary activist to playwright and award-winning filmmaker, she continuously finds new ways to tell the stories that matter to our community. Now, she’s bringing her signature blend of purpose and passion to the world of comedy with her latest project, the short film […]

Get your popcorn ready for Relationship Goals and our top picks for Black love movies to stream this February.

Antoine Fuqua's Michael is gearing up to be the definitive biopic for the late King of Pop, and everyone looks the damn part, especially Colman Domingo.

Celebrating 100 years of Black filmmakers transforming cinema, from pioneering Oscar winners to modern social horror hits.