Cardi B and Joe Biden make a perfect political pairing.
29.07.2020 - 11:57 / breakingnews.ie
Oscar-winning filmmaker Oliver Stone has said he would not want to be a black man living in the US, describing the police as “out of control”.
The US director of films including Wall Street, Platoon and JFK said the country’s police force brought “the weapons of war to the street”.
Stone, who is publishing his memoir Chasing The Light, spoke on Good Morning Britain via video link.
He said he supported increased diversity in Hollywood but criticised studios for trying to enforce quotas.
He said:
Cardi B and Joe Biden make a perfect political pairing.
Supreme is running a brand new viral ad campaign ahead of the fall/winter 2020 season, enlisting comedian Katt Williams in what quickly became a trending video on Sunday afternoon featuring him making a few very powerful statements. And while Katt himself is obviously no stranger to controversy, this ad campaign just seemed to hit a nerve today, at least on social media!
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her own weekly late night show on NBC’s streaming service Peacock, but she’s still killing it at her current job as a writer on “Late Night With Seth Meyers.” And on Wendesday’s episode, Ruffin said something that was definitely very funny: that she agrees with Donald Trump that nobody has done more for Black people in America than he has.“Amber, what did you think when you heard Donald Trump say, ‘Nobody’s done more for Black Americans than I have’?” host Seth Meyers asked to kick off the
Joe Biden is in trouble with black Americans once again. As it was previously reported, Joe Biden came under fire on social media and in the mainstream media after he suggested that black Americans were a monolith compared to Latino Americans.
Cardi B has explained why she is endorsing Joe Biden for the US 2020 presidential race.The rapper, who is celebrating the release of her collaborative music video ‘WAP’ with Megan Thee Stallion, spoke to SiriusXM‘s Sway today (August 7), about her political choice.The ‘Bodak Yellow’ rapper said: “It’s either, like, we go with Joe Biden or Donald Trump. I’d rather go with Joe Biden.
Donald Trump the way their ancestors stood up to "violent racists of a generation ago." The one-minute ad, which was shared exclusively with The Associated Press before its digital and television release on Thursday, is meant to drum up support among Black Americans, a key constituency for Biden, ahead of November's general election. The ad, titled “Better America,” also takes a direct swipe at Trump, without mentioning the Republican president by name.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterAs we enter another month of the global pandemic in the United States, John Oliver is not mincing any words when it comes to the many people in country and their blatant disregard of COVID-19. As opposed to other countries, it seems like there is an unnecessary amount of people in the U.S.
Oliver Stone admitted that, due to cancel culture in Hollywood, he most likely wouldn’t have been able to establish a career if he was just starting out. The “Wall Street” director recently appeared on the SiriusXM radio show "Jim Norton & Sam Roberts” and talked about his qualms with modern Hollywood.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: Three-time Oscar winning filmmaker Oliver Stone has gone back to his roots for Chasing The Light: Writing, Directing, and Surviving Platoon, Midnight Express, Scarface, Salvador and the Movie Game. Just published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, the book is a personal reminiscence, the coming of age of a great filmmaker.
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Oliver Stone is a filmmaker with a very distinct style and point of view. Over the decades, the filmmaker has never been one to shy away from controversial subject matter, whether it be political and/or violent.