‘Black Panther’ has earned a stellar $100 million at the U.S. box office…in the second week of its release.
Epic news below…
Hazel-E wants to change her scandalous ways.
Falling from Reality TV grace after throwing harsh, cruel and nasty insults at black women, the former celebrity publicist now seeks redemption.
Where she’s flown to get it? Iyanla Vanzant’s ‘Fix My Life.’
There, in a special set to draw in major ratings, the former ‘Love & Hip Hop Hollywood’ star finds herself forced to confront her demons and unpack her views on unhealthy views on race, fame and stardom.
Ready to watch the trailer?
Hazel’s episode and more below…
As the world finds itself enthralled by Marvel’s first cinematic showcase of the ‘Black Panther’ story, there are many fans who hope his popularity will inspire Marvel/Disney to honour his ex-wife with a movie of her own.
Her name? Storm.
Though not included in Ryan Coogler‘s version of Panther’s tale, the character’s first love was none other than the X-Men’s beloved “mistress of the elements” who he met as a teen after she rescued him from a racist villain named Andreas de Ruyter.
Years later, the pair wed making Storm the Queen of Wakanda.
Ready to take down a trip down memory lane via a series of clips pulled from the couple’s animated story?
Meet us below…
‘Married To Medicine’ has returned for its 5th firework filled season.
The popular Bravo series chronicles the lives of group of ladies – some of whom work in the medical field and others who are married to those who do.
Already gripping viewing, this season sees Dr. Jackie deal with a shocking blow to her marriage, while Quad is still trying to find balance in hers. Dr. Heavenly remains at the center of conflict and cracks are starting to show in Dr. Simone‘s union.
There’s also a new addition to the cast – Dr. Contessa Metcalfe, a sassy mom who’s mulling whether to leave medicine behind to focus on family.
Check out a preview of episode 14 of season 5 below…
Lil Kim is cooking new music in the kitchen. And she’s tapped a notable name to help her.
Full story below…
Kandi Burruss may have bowed out from a full-time stint in the Xscape reunion, but that doesn’t mean she’s done with music.
The ‘Real Housewives Of Atlanta’ mogul, who is currently starring in ‘Chicago’ on Broadway, is seizing the moment to release a new song.
Christened ‘Fake People,’ the lyrics read like a confessional right from ‘RHOA.’ Indeed, she sings:
“I can’t f**k with fake people. They always want something for nothing, but they ain’t doing nothing for me.I can’t f**k with fake people, smile in my face (no doubt) while you’re plotting on me.”
Take a listen below…
Mary J. Blige leads an eclectic list of names set to perform at the 90th Annual Academy Awards live at Hollywood’s Dolby Theater on March 4th.
Details after the jump…
Netflix continues to create and celebrate diverse content this year.
Its latest endeavour? The Roxanne Shante biopic.
Named ‘Roxanne Roxanne‘ the movie tells the true tale of the lyricist’s ascent to glory on the wings of a dark but inspiring journey which saw her battle predators, poverty and societal pushbacks to become one of Hip-Hop’s most celebrated women.
Nia Long and Mahershala Ali support Chante Adams as she takes on its leading role as well as Pharrell Williams…one of the movie’s producers.
March 23rd marks the spot.
Most may know Laverne Cox for her her role on ‘Orange Is The New Black’ and her trans-activism, but few know she also has musical aspirations.
The 45-year-old flaunts them in earnest in the video for her debut single ‘Beat For The Gods.’
Unleashed today, the high-octane clip certainly makes for an interesting watch. See what we mean below…
Vincent Herbert maintains that Toni Braxton‘s mother Evelyn was lying when she claimed he had assaulted his wife (and their family member) Tamar Braxton.
Where he did it?
During a strange appearance on ‘The View’ in which the show’s hosts invited him to join them on stage during an interview they were supposed to be carrying out with Tamar.
Why strange?
Efforts to present their divorce as an amicable one after Tamar’s mother and sisters claimed they had proof that he was a violent husband.
Readers of That Grape Juice know what avid music lovers we are – especially of hits past.
So, as our retrospective features ‘From the Vault’ and ‘TGJ Replay’ allow us the chance to re-spin the gems and jams of yesterday of one artist, our newest feature Chart Rewind – a variation of our current Retro Rewind assay – accedes salutes to an entire era of music history.
This week all we want to do is hear ‘All the Man That I Need’ – the second single from Whitney Houston‘s multiplatinum third album ‘I’m Your Baby Tonight’ [click here to read our ode to the full album]. Released in December 1990, ‘Man’ – a remake of the Linda Clifford hit released 8 years prior – succeeded the album’s title track (which peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100) by peaking similarly this week in 1991.
Becoming the 9th #1 single of her career, ‘Man’ held the top spot for two weeks before being unseated by fellow powerhouse diva Mariah Carey and her hit ‘Someday.’ That dethroning certainly didn’t stop the overall power of the tune, however. It was later certified Gold and remains a fan favorite among the singer’s lengthy list of hits.
Look inside to relive the magic of ‘All the Man That I Need’ and see who joined Houston in the top 25 this week 27 years ago: