Teyana Taylor and Chase Infiniti join forces with Leonardo DiCaprio for one of the year’s most compelling releases, ‘One Battle After Another.’
Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, the film spotlights a story about a former revolutionary who lives in a state of paranoia with his daughter Willa (Infiniti), a teen who manages to still be well-adjusted in life despite the hurdles the actions of her parents (DiCaprio and Taylor) have made for.
Their world is upended when a nemesis resurfaces and sets in motion a chain of events that sees everything change in a major way.
Ahead of the film’s debut on September 26, That Grape Juice sat down with Taylor and Infiniti, who opened up in earnest about bringing their characters, their bond, and the story at large to life.
In the EXCLUSIVE interview, the movie’s mother-daughter duo also talked navigating themes of postpartum depression, a mother’s unwavering love, and much more. Watch above.
Pop’s reigning it girl, Tate McRae, is ready to keep her hot streak alive.
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Miley Cyrus is officially stepping into a new beauty era. The ‘Flowers’ singer has been named the global face of Maybelline New York, giving fresh life to the brand’s iconic jingle with her own signature twist.
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As dedicated Ciara supporters (affectionately called the #CSquad) continue to shower critical acclaim on her August 22-released studio album, ‘CiCi,’ the R&B diva is looking to give new fans a reason to do the same.
Her latest bid in promotion of the project came courtesy of a blazing performance of one of the LP’s favorites ‘Low‘ on the season finale of NBC’s hit reality competition series ‘America’s Got Talent’ Wednesday night (September 24).
Accompanied by Team Recycled, a Filipino-founded dance crew based in Berlin, look inside to see how Ciara brought the tune’s energetic music video to life on stage before launching into a live rendition of her 2019 smash ‘Level Up.’
One thing’s for sure and two things are for certain; Songbird Supreme Mariah Carey is supremely guarded about her private life.
Just ask ex-husband Nick Cannon and rumored boyfriend Anderson. Paak.
‘Let Me Love You‘ hitmaker Mario has broken his silence on the online hate he’s received since announcing he’s expecting a child.
Justin Bieber‘s gig as Coachella headliner may not launch for another seven months, but he’s already getting his beloved fans (affectionately called #Beliebers) amped for the event as seen in his latest music video ‘Speed Demon.’
The first single from his ‘Swag II‘ album to get the visual treatment, the clip comes as a black-and-white affair that sees him dancing on the grounds of the Empire Polo Club in Indio, CA, which hosts the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival every April.
“Heat checking, uh, heat chеcking these chickens, uh, yеah / And I go speed racing, speed racing for the record, uh, yeah / And I achieve greatness, I’m getting better by the second, uh, yeah /And I go speed racing, we ain’t finished, we ain’t finished just yet Don’t stress, don’t stress it, baby,” he sings over Carter Lang production.
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Cardi B has tagged in Latto to join her on her latest hit ‘ErrTime.’
Housed on her freshly released album, ‘Am I The Drama?,’ the track immediately became a firm fan-favorite.
And, as of writing, it’s going viral on TikTok.
Igniting the cut the more, Cardi has enlisted her fellow femcee to add her own verse.
Latto’s presence is of note, as she received a shoutout from the Bronx native on the original version of the song.
With the pair having previously collaborated on the Billboard hit, ‘Put It On Da Floor,’ can their latest pairing deliver commercially too? Time will tell.
In the here and now, take a listen to Cardi and Latto’s joint take on ‘ErrTime’below… (more…)
Rumor has it Adele is being courted for the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show, but insiders say the deal’s not done yet.
And other potential names in the mix.
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Jimmy Kimmel is back on air, and audiences showed up and showed out in a major way.
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Before the current scandal surrounding D4vd, the rising star was already known for something darker than your average alt-pop aesthetic.
In a resurfaced interview, the ‘Here With Me’ performer broke down the murderous alter ego he created specifically for his music videos – a character he described as a way to externalise the emotions he didn’t always feel comfortable showing in real life.
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