If there’s one positive aspect that came out of the latest Call of Duty installment, it’s that the community has started to appreciate the older titles more. The Black Ops series stands out because it consists of some of the greatest games that the first-person shooter franchise has to offer.
Moreover, where Sledgehammer keeps disappointing with Modern Warfare 3, Treyarch has always been more respected by the players. Not only did the developer create the sub-series, but it’s also set to helm the upcoming Black Ops Gulf War, and it seems like the franchise may be bringing back the magic it has lost.
There’s More Appreciation for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Black Ops Cold War may not be the best Call of Duty, but it’s better than Modern Warfare 3.
Continuing the narrative from where the first Black Ops ended, Cold War was received...
Moreover, where Sledgehammer keeps disappointing with Modern Warfare 3, Treyarch has always been more respected by the players. Not only did the developer create the sub-series, but it’s also set to helm the upcoming Black Ops Gulf War, and it seems like the franchise may be bringing back the magic it has lost.
There’s More Appreciation for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Black Ops Cold War may not be the best Call of Duty, but it’s better than Modern Warfare 3.
Continuing the narrative from where the first Black Ops ended, Cold War was received...
- 4/25/2024
- by Osama Farooq
- FandomWire
One Musicfest has announced its 2023 lineup. Kendrick Lamar, Janet Jackson, Megan Thee Stallion, and Brent Faiyaz will headline the festival when it goes down on October 28th and 29th at Atlanta’s Piedmont Park.
Other notable acts include Smino, Tems, Chief Keef, The-Dream, Fabolous, Jadakiss, Bryson Tiller, Coi Leray, and Key Glock. Meanwhile, there will be a special stage dedicated to celebrating the 50th anniversary of hip-hop featuring acts like Killer Mike, Krs-One, Big Daddy Kane, Trina, Nelly, DJ Quik, 8Ball & Mjg, DJ Drama, Waka Flocka, Too Short, and more. See the full lineup below.
A general admission two-day pass will run you $199 plus roughly $42 in fees, with a VIP tier available for $495 and $97 in fees. Those with exceptionally large wallets can opt for the Platinum ($995 and $191 in fees) or Titanium ($6536.55) tiers. Tickets are now on sale here.
One Musicfest 2023: Kendrick Lamar, Janet Jackson, and Megan Thee Stallion Lead...
Other notable acts include Smino, Tems, Chief Keef, The-Dream, Fabolous, Jadakiss, Bryson Tiller, Coi Leray, and Key Glock. Meanwhile, there will be a special stage dedicated to celebrating the 50th anniversary of hip-hop featuring acts like Killer Mike, Krs-One, Big Daddy Kane, Trina, Nelly, DJ Quik, 8Ball & Mjg, DJ Drama, Waka Flocka, Too Short, and more. See the full lineup below.
A general admission two-day pass will run you $199 plus roughly $42 in fees, with a VIP tier available for $495 and $97 in fees. Those with exceptionally large wallets can opt for the Platinum ($995 and $191 in fees) or Titanium ($6536.55) tiers. Tickets are now on sale here.
One Musicfest 2023: Kendrick Lamar, Janet Jackson, and Megan Thee Stallion Lead...
- 7/12/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Tay Keith has worked with Future, Travis Scott, and even Beyoncé, not to mention nearly every major artist from his hometown of Memphis. But there’s one name he puts before anyone else. “Making beats for Drake was and still is my main priority,” says the 26-year-old producer. “He put me on and is why I’m here in the industry now, so he always gets all my new beats. He gotta hear them before I send them to anybody.”
Their connection is evident on Her Loss, the new joint album from Drake and 21 Savage,...
Their connection is evident on Her Loss, the new joint album from Drake and 21 Savage,...
- 11/4/2022
- by Dewayne Gage
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Human rights activist and author Kimberly Latrice Jones is moving into television after striking an overall deal with Warner Bros. Television Group.
Jones is the co-author of I’m Not Dying With You Tonight, alongside attorney Gilly Segal, a YA novel that focuses on prejudice and the racial tension in America. The film rights to the book were optioned earlier this summer by producer Autumn Bailey-Ford of Prominent Productions.
She has subsequently signed an exclusive multi-year deal with the studio to develop and produce original programming. This will include shows for broadcast, cable and streaming in scripted drama, comedy, unscripted and digital series.
The latter is particularly relevant given that Jones went viral over the summer following the killing of George Floyd, when she posted a nearly seven minute video – How Can We Win – that spoke to the anguish, fear, and outrage felt by Black people in America, and...
Jones is the co-author of I’m Not Dying With You Tonight, alongside attorney Gilly Segal, a YA novel that focuses on prejudice and the racial tension in America. The film rights to the book were optioned earlier this summer by producer Autumn Bailey-Ford of Prominent Productions.
She has subsequently signed an exclusive multi-year deal with the studio to develop and produce original programming. This will include shows for broadcast, cable and streaming in scripted drama, comedy, unscripted and digital series.
The latter is particularly relevant given that Jones went viral over the summer following the killing of George Floyd, when she posted a nearly seven minute video – How Can We Win – that spoke to the anguish, fear, and outrage felt by Black people in America, and...
- 11/20/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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