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Straight Outta Compton – Red Band Trailer with Introduction from Dr. Dre and Ice Cube (HD) (Official)
The Story of N.W.A – In Theaters August 14th
http://www.straightouttacompton.com/

In the mid-1980s, the streets of Compton, California, were some of the most dangerous in the country. When five young men translated their experiences growing up into brutally honest music that rebelled against abusive authority, they gave an explosive voice to a silenced generation. Following the meteoric rise and fall of N.W.A., Straight Outta Compton tells the astonishing story of how these youngsters revolutionized music and pop culture forever the moment they told the world the truth about life in the hood and ignited a cultural war.

Starring O’Shea Jackson Jr., Corey Hawkins and Jason Mitchell as Ice Cube, Dr. Dre and Eazy-E, Straight Outta Compton is directed by F. Gary Gray (Friday, Set It Off, The Italian Job). The drama is produced by original N.W.A. members Ice Cube and Dr. Dre, who are joined by fellow producers Matt Alvarez and Tomica Woods-Wright. Will Packer serves as executive producer of the film alongside Gray.

From the creators that brought you the movie ‘2Eleven’, Mula Films presents to you another classic Detroit blockbuster.

In the soon to be released film, “Buffed Up”, the plot consist of a group of three college students on a mission to attain one thing… a pair of Cartier frames. With little knowledge on how to get their hands on the glasses, the group of college students are eventually forced to steal, hustle up the money, and even snatch the costly eyewear which leads them into a world of trouble. The directors of this “hood comedy” have collectively recruited a handful of stars and Detroit legends alike, such as IceWear Vezzo, KC Clark, DJ BJ, Kash Doll and more to headline this film.

The film is set to premiere this spring at the AMC Star Theatre in Southfield on April 18.

source: 4shoMag

Filmed by http://www.BrettNovak.com

Title / Weekend Gross (in millions usd $$$)

  1. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire  $158 m
  2. Thor: The Dark World  $14.1 m
  3. The Best Man Holiday  $12.4 m
  4. Delivery Man  $7.9 m
  5. Free Birds  $5.3 m

Title / Weekend Gross (in millions usd $$$)

  1. Thor: The Dark World  $38 m
  2. The Best Man Holiday  $30.5 m
  3. Last Vegas  $8.8 m
  4. Free Birds  $8.3 m
  5. Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa  $7.6 m

Title / Weekend Gross (in millions usd $$$)

  1. Ender’s Game  $27 m
  2. Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa  $20 m
  3. Last Vegas  $16.3 m
  4. Free Birds  $15.8 m
  5. Gravity  $12.8 m

Title  / Weekend Gross (in millions usd)

  1. Gravity  $30 m
  2. Captain Phillips  $16 m
  3. Carrie (2013)  $16 m
  4. Escape Plan  $9.8 m
  5. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2  $9.6 m
  6. Prisoners  $2 m
  7. Enough Said  $1.7 m
  8. The Fifth Estate  $1.6 m
  9. Runner Runner  $1.6
  10. Insidious Chapter 2  $1.4 m

documentary on the world’s largest shopping mall in Dubai

A documentary 13 years in the making, American Promise follows the journeys of two African-American boys and their families from kindergarten to high school graduation and provides a powerful narrative about the lives of african-american boys and their families, as well as the factors that contribute to the achievement gap in education for black males.

Opens in New York October 18. See here for cities & showtimes: http://on.fb.me/17lBHAZ

 

Title / Weekend Gross (in millions usd $$$)

  1. Gravity $55 m
  2. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2  $20.9 m
  3. Runner Runner  $7.7 m
  4. Prisoners  $5.7 m
  5. Rush (2013)  $4.7 m

West Coast R & B Artist Sara Shine performs music video for  “I Don’t Wanna Hear That” produced by Piermid (Middiwest Music Group)

directed by Beezy

Follow Sara Shine on twitter at: @SaraShineMusic

Title / Weekend Gross (in millions $$$ usd)

  1. Prisoners  $21.4 m
  2. Insidious Chapter 2  $14.5  m
  3. The Family (2013)  $7 m
  4. Instructions Not Included  $5.7 m
  5. Battle of the Year  $5 m
  6. We’re the Millers  $4.6 m
  7. Lee Daniels’ The Butler  $4.3 m