An exclusive excerpt from a new biography of the rapper reveals how his powerful turn in 1992's 'Juice' set him on course for an acting career, and gave audiences their first glimpse of his superstar ...
*En Vogue may be Cindy Herron’s claim to fame, but her hip-hop credibility is something to look into. The Ernest Dickerson-directed drama, released on January 17, 1992, celebrates its 25th anniversary ...
*To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the hip hop crime classic “Juice,” director Ernest R. Dickerson has released an alternate ending that’s got social media buzzing. Dickerson co-wrote the “Juice” ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “My wife was on that film. She was the chubby kid [Jermaine Hopkins]’s mom. And I guess ‘Pac was walking through a room one day, ...
Ernest R. Dickerson left Newark almost 50 years ago. But recently, he took a drive over to his old home at one of the city’s first housing projects. Or, he tried to. What he saw was nothing like his ...
On this date in 1992, Paramount Pictures presented the highly anticipated hood flick Juice, which stars a still rising rap star by the name of Tupac Shakur, who plays a crooked crimie from Uptown by ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. While Tupac and members from Digital Underground rolled through the streets of New York in a limousine, attending New York’s New ...
On this date in 1992, Paramount Pictures unveiled the highly anticipated urban drama Juice. The film starred a rising hip-hop icon, Tupac Shakur, in his breakout role as “Bishop,” a volatile and ...
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