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Latto Received One Of ‘Billboard’s Most Impressive Distinctions For 2022

Latto reached a number of career milestones in 2022, thanks in large part to her 2021 single “Big Energy” and her sophomore album, 777. In April, “Big Energy” peaked at No. 3 on the Hot 100, giving the Atlanta rapper her highest-charting song yet, while 777 was recognized as one of the best albums of the year by a number of publications — including Uproxx. Latto also collaborated with Mariah Carey on the remix of “Big Energy,” which samples the same song as Carey’s 1995 hit “Fantasy.”

All of those achievements combined to help make Latto Billboard‘s top new artist for 2022. In addition to the impressive success of “Big Energy” on the weekly charts, the single finished the year at No. 7 on Billboard’s annual chart roundup alongside such names as Jack Harlow, Justin Bieber, and Kodak Black. In becoming Billboard‘s top new artist, she joins an impressive list that includes Olivia Rodrigo (2021), Roddy Ricch (2020), Billie Eilish (2019), and Cardi B (2018).

In addition to all her Billboard achievements this year, Latto was also nominated for two Grammy Awards: Best Melodic Rap Performance and Best New Artist. She is also showing no signs of slowing down, with a new collaboration with rap’s current it-girl GloRilla set to release this week.

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The First Reviews For Will Smith’s ‘Emancipation’ Are A Big Yikes: ‘An Over-Inflated B Movie’

Following the infamous Oscar slap, one of Will Smith‘s prime concerns has been that the viral moment would overshadow the collaborative effort of his latest film, Emancipation. What he probably should’ve been more worried about is whether people will even like director Antonie Fuqua’s slave thriller because the reviews are pretty bad.

Despite the non-stop headlines about The Slap, Smith’s performance actually seems to be one of the film’s highlights, and his presence doesn’t appear to be bogged down by the baggage of the Chris Rock fiasco. What isn’t going over well with critics is the attempt to marry America’s greatest sin with a B-movie action plot. The combination just doesn’t work under Fuqua’s direction, according to critics, and ironically, the whole thing smacks of trying to get Smith back onto an Oscar stage.

You can see what critics are saying about Emancipation below:

David Ehrlich, IndieWire:

An over-inflated B movie with little gold delusions of grandeur, Antoine Fuqua’s thoroughly Oscar-pilled “Emancipation” is the kind of immaculate misfire that could only happen because Hollywood is spinning off its axis. Because the American film industry has sacrificed medium-budget programmers at the altar of monolithic franchise blockbusters, original stories can only expect to be told if they feed into the awards machine and/or manufacture a sense of cultural significance. That’s how you wind up with the director of “Olympus Has Fallen” making a stiff-jawed slavery epic that desperately wants to be something a lot smaller — and a little less important.

Lovia Gyarkye, The Hollywood Reporter:

Hampered by a spare and spiritless screenplay, Smith gives a performance marked by facial expressions, physical movement and a Haitian accent that struggles to shake its studied quality. A perpetual frown and scrunched eyebrows communicate the harshness of Peter’s life, while an erect pose displays an unwavering self-possession.

Ross Bonaime, Collider:

But for all its intentions and unusual choices, Emancipation suffocates under a wooden script full of banality, a director who doesn’t know how to keep the momentum of this story going, and cliches that border on parody. Emancipation is a story that requires a certain amount of care and presentation that Fuqua just doesn’t have.

Carlos Aguilar, The Wrap:

As stark corroboration that this country was built on hatred and death, “Emancipation” successfully rattles you, but it can hardly be described as revelatory. Still, some could argue that today, as segments of society willfully wish to ignore the past and to prevent new generations from learning about it, a ruthlessly straightforward reminder is needed. For interested audiences watching the film on Apple TV+, enduring it might prove an uphill task.

Peter DeBruge, Variety:

Whatever you’ve heard about slavery can’t compare to witnessing it. For many, until they’ve seen the brutality for themselves, slavery remains an abstract concept — something taught in schools but not fully processed. “Emancipation” corrects that, putting searing images to what Peter and millions of other enslaved people endured. But it is also an adventure-style survival saga, and on that level, the movie seems reluctant to entertain at times, despite a host of B-movie contrivances.

John Nugent, Empire:

The film is, undeniably, singular and sometimes overly simplistic in its approach. Fuqua, like Tony Scott or Zack Snyder, is primarily a visual storyteller, led more by his heart than his head, and there is possibly a version of this story from another director that could have been more probing, more insightful. (There is also, ideally, one that is less desaturated, the filmmakers opting for a washed-out sepia colour grade that aims for ‘historical tea stain’ but just looks a bit drab.)

Nick Schager, The Daily Beast:

Emancipation is well-intentioned but painfully overwrought. Worse, despite a middle passage in which Peter frantically strives to evade capture (and death) at the hands of Fassel, it’s largely inert, trudging along at a gait that allows for constant consideration of Fuqua’s showy techniques and no actual tension.

Valerie Complex, Deadline:

Honestly, the thought of walking out crossed my mind several times. Not because the film wasn’t up to par, but seeing so much Black death onscreen is exhausting and painful, and there is only so much I can take — even if the ending of a film is hopeful. These types of films are fine if there is something beyond the generic. Is there something new to expect from what the audience is going to see? Is there anything else besides seeing relentless violence? The story of Whipped Peter and the impact he had on the culture of war and American slavery live on to this day, but there has to be another way to tell these stories. There has to be another way.

Emancipation starts streaming December 9 on Apple TV+.

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Christian Pulisic On If He Got Hit In The Balls Against Iran: ‘I Didn’t Get Hit In The Balls’

Christian Pulisic scored the only goal in the United States’ thrilling 1-0 win against Iran on Tuesday, which sent the team through to the knockout stage of the 2022 World Cup. Pulisic’s goal came at quite the price, though, as he collided with Iran goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand and laid on the ground in a whole lot of pain.

Pulisic tried to walk it off and attempted to continue playing, but ultimately, he got subbed off at halftime and went to the hospital for further examination. He’s since been listed as day-to-day with a pelvic contusion and has made clear that he hopes to play in the team’s round of 16 game against the Netherlands on Saturday.

Before that, Pulisic met with the media on Thursday and discussed his injury. The American talisman did not mince his words while discussing his injury, as he wanted to make sure everyone knew that he did not get hit in the balls.

Pulisic went on to tell the press that his plan is to join the team at training on Thursday, where a decision will be made on his status for Saturday’s game. Pulisic isn’t the only American listed as day-to-day due to an injury, as Josh Sargent, who started at striker against Wales and Iran, also has that distinction. Unlike Pulisic, he is not facing questions about whether he got hit in the balls, as he hurt his ankle against Iran.

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Cameron Joshua, AKA Lil Cam 5th, Has Been Charged In Connection To Takeoff’s Murder Case

News began circulating online over the weekend that 22-year-old Cameron Joshua, known as Lil Cam or Lil Cam 5th, had been arrested and faced a felony charge for “unlawful carrying weapons” on November 1, the night Takeoff was fatally shot outside 810 Billiards & Bowling in Houston. The beloved 28-year-old Atlanta rapper was attending a private event with Quavo, his uncle and Migos collaborator.

RapTV and The Neighborhood Talk posted Lil Cam 5th’s official Harris County Sheriff’s Office booking documentation, but the link between Lil Cam 5th and Takeoff’s murder was speculative, at best — until yesterday (November 30).

The Associated Press reported that Lil Cam 5th “has been charged in connection” with Takeoff’s murder case and additionally clarified that prosecutors said he “is not believed to have fired” his illegal handgun “during Takeoff’s shooting.” Now, it seems like this unlawful carrying of a weapon charge could be separate from the one reported over the weekend because The AP noted Lil Cam 5th “is also facing a charge of unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon for allegedly having a weapon when he was arrested on November 22.”

“Cameron Joshua did not shoot Takeoff,” Christopher Downey, Lil Cam 5th’s attorney, told reporters, according to The AP. Harris County District Attorney’s Office Prosecutor Matt Gilliam added, “We believe believe Cameron Joshua has been appropriately charged in this case, and we’re continuing our investigation into the death of Takeoff.”

On November 1, Houston Police Chief Troy Finner and Sgt. Michael Arrington held a press conference and relayed the sequence of events that led to Takeoff’s tragic passing.

Both urged the public to share any evidence or information that could help them identify those responsible. There has still not been a suspect publicly identified as directly responsible for shooting and killing Takeoff. Kashara Marshall, Takeoff’s aunt and Quavo’s sister, took to her Instagram earlier this month to beg for anyone to “find out who did this to my NEPHEW!!!!!!!!! By any MEANS.”

Takeoff was laid to rest at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena on November 11.

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These Photos From Hands On The Sand Reveal One Of The Coolest Parties Of Art Basel

If you’re going to Art Basel, you’re going to party. If you want to party, you want to do it big. And if you want to do it big, that can mean two things: 1) actual big-ness (as in scale), or 2) a big-ness of ideas. Hands on the Sand at the beloved W Hotel in South Beach wasn’t massive in scope, but it represented sprawling, electric creativity. That energy drew in the fashionable, the stylish, and the ineffably cool.

The result is simple. One of the best parties in all of Art Basel week. Period.

In many ways, the party was centered around an installation by skyrocketing Argentinian art star Pilar Zeta, called Future Transmutation. Zeta has worked with Coldplay (she was nominated for a grammy for her work on Everyday Life) and Katy Perry, so to score an installation from her feels like a great choice for the W and they committed to it — space, resources, publicity, and energy — in full.

“This is an altar for transmuting your energy,” Zeta told me at the party. “The work uses symbolism to connect you to your future self, what you want to create, and entering a new experience.”

It was also visually striking and engaging. As this picture of the artist, taken by me, reveals:

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The installation also conjured religious practice, the occult, and, in many ways, our increasingly digital lives — as the shapes and objects Zeta plays with are so clean and clearly defined that they look like computer renders. The installation, centered on 44 glowing tiles, launched in tandem with a psychedelic intervention by the equally reknowned Miranda Makaroff and an iteration of the widely beloved party series, well known to the Ibitza set, Hands on The Sand. Djs Pascal Moscheni and Chloe Caillet caught the vibe of the artsy, stylish crowd and ran with it — building two slow burn sets that hit a fever pitch with one-performer drag show by Gottmik well past midnight.

“This is a fantasy space,” Zeta told me, speaking on her work but perhaps of the party too. “I hope it inspires people to create in whichever ways they wish.”

Creativity is certainly the theme of these photos from the party but, be warned — if you suffer from “mimetic desire” like they talk about in this season’s White Lotus, you’re going to be aching with some serious FOMO. Bella Thorne, The Secular Sabbath Crew, Scout Larue Willis, art stars, models, and a whole bunch of the most stylish people alive… It was a scene in all the best ways.

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Robert De Niro’s First TV Role Ever Might Be In A Netflix Political Thriller

Robert De Niro might finally star in a TV show. Only it won’t be on television. It’ll be on Netflix.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the streaming service has optioned a political thriller called Zero Day with De Niro in the lead role, portraying a former President. The show comes from Eric Newman (Narcos) and NBC News President Noah Oppenheim (Jackie). Nothing else is known about the series currently, but the thought alone of De Niro carrying a series is exhilirating. If nothing else, it will provide an appropriate potential bookend for his first acting job on television: a 2001 episode of Sesame Street.

This is officially a mini-trend, too. First Harrison Ford took his first major role in a series for the Apple TV+ comedy Shrinking, and now De Niro is testing out life on the small screen with this. Elder statesmen of the cinema are finally turning their lonely eyes to 480-minute-long movies that play on the internet.

Newman’s latest work is a drama about the opioid crisis called Painkiller starring Uzo Aduba and Matthew Broderick. It should hit Netflix in 2023. Hardball and Today veteran Oppenheim was an executive producer on the fantastic The Thing About Pam and has a knack for converting real-life situations into thrilling, topical stories. Zero Day is definitely one to keep an eye on.

(via The Hollywood Reporter)

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BTS, NCT 127, And Super Junior Are Taking Over Disney+ With Documentaries Set For Next Year

Other than releases and lined up tours set for next year already, it looks like Disney+ will have K-pop fans streaming some of their content with their 2023 lineup.

As part of their 2023 Disney Content Showcase in Singapore yesterday (November 30), Disney+ revealed K-pop groups BTS, NCT 127 and Super Junior will have their own documentaries released on the streaming platform.

Titled BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star, BTS’s documentary will contain two story lines in which one follows the iconic septet and their journey in becoming one of the most legendary pop acts of this generation, while the other half will follow member J-Hope and his journey in releasing his album Jack In The Box. Fans can expect never before seen footage for this Disney+ exclusive.

Fresh off the US leg of their world tour, NCT 127’s documentary will show a glimpse of the Neo Culture world through their tours in North America and Japan. With a focus on members Mark, Johnny, and Yuta (the members who are from the respective regions), NCT 127: The Lost Boys tells the story of the SM group’s growth over the years.

And if it can’t get any legendary enough, second generation K-pop pioneers Super Junior will get to tell their everlasting story on their documentary Super Junior: The Last Man Standing. One of the few second gen acts who are still successfully active today, new and old K-pop fans will be able to take a trip down memory lane to learn about the humble beginnings of K-pop through Super Junior.

At the moment, no dates have been provided and confirmed for all three documentaries.

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The Celtics And Al Horford Agreed To A 2-Year, $20 Million Extension

The Boston Celtics are riding high to start the 2022-23 NBA season. Boston has the most lethal offense in the league, an NBA-best 18-4 record, and have managed to steamroll teams despite the fact that their starting center, Robert Williams, has yet to take the floor this year.

With Williams sidelined, the Celtics have relied heavily on Al Horford, who has continued to be a calming, steady presence in the team’s frontcourt. As a result of his play, Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reported on Thursday morning that Boston and Horford agreed to a contract extension that will keep him in town until the end of the 2024-25 season.

Horford is currently in the final year of a 4-year contract that he signed with the Philadelphia 76ers in 2019. When that ends, his new extension will kick in, one that will pay Horford $20 million over two seasons.

So far this season, Horford is averaging 10.9 points and 6.3 rebounds in 31.3 minutes per game and has started all 18 games in which he has appeared. Horford, who turned 36 in June, rejoined the Celtics last offseason in a trade with the Oklahoma City Thunder. After spending three seasons with the team from 2016-19, Horford joined the Sixers as a free agent in 2019 before getting traded to Oklahoma City in December of 2020.

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Drake’s Top Artist For Spotify Wrapped Is Not Drake, Unfortunately, But It Is A Hip-Hop Icon

Of all the people whose top artists on Spotify would be themselves, you’d think Drake would be at the top of the list, right? The Boy joined in the Spotify Wrapped sharing trend currently taking over social media and unfortunately, it appears that he doesn’t spend much time sitting around listening to his own music. Instead, his streams are apparently dominated by a hip-hop icon: Tupac Shakur, aka 2Pac.

Drake is in the top 7% of the “Dear Mama” rapper’s listeners with 246 minutes played. A couple of thoughts this information sparks: Either Drake listens to a very wide range of artists for a very short amount of time for Tupac to dominate his listens, or he doesn’t stream music on Spotify very much. That’s only about 4 hours of music, which could easily be accomplished with one marathon session of Pac’s first four albums (or just listening to All Eyez On Me twice). Drake previously paid homage to the West Coast rap legend with a pair of customized chains portraying ‘Pac as a Jesus piece.

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In the six years Spotify has been using the Spotify Wrapped branding, the program has become one of music fans’ favorite features, building anticipation every year to see how their streaming habits compare to others’. This year, Harry Styles had the most-streamed song on the platform, while the most-streamed artist was Bad Bunny (along with BTS, Drake, Taylor Swift, and The Weeknd).

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Pat Sajak Needed To Sit Down After A ‘Wheel Of Fortune’ Puzzle Almost Took A Dirty Turn

What is the best Wheel of Fortune category? This is something I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about. Arguably too much time! Probably more than the show’s producers. But after much soul searching, I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s Before & After (“FAMILY GUY FIERI,” for example), followed by Same Name. The latter category — which “includes two names, phrases, or other terms that end in the same word” — was apparently introduced on September 6, 1988, and in all that time, Pat Sajak has never looked more relieved that someone solved it correctly than during Wednesday’s episode.

Here’s what the “Same Name” puzzle looked like with one blank space to go:

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And here’s what Sajak looked like after contestant Sonia solved the puzzle:

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“I have to sit down a minute,” he said after laughing over what could have been. Anyway, congrats to Sonia, who not only resisted the temptation to say “LOVE & ERECTION SEAT” to the delight of millions of viewers, even at the cost of losing a turn, but she also won the game. She triumphed over fellow contestants Lulu and Stan in the early rounds before failing to correctly solve the Bonus Round puzzle (“A VAGUE CONCEPT”).

Now “ERECTION PILL BOX” is there for the next Before & After.