In our Q&a series Popsugar Crush, we get to know some of our favorite celebs' more intimate details - from their signature scent to their idea of a perfect date night. This month, we're crushing on "Swagger" actor and singer Tristan Mack Wilds.
Tristan Mack Wilds has had quite the career. At 33 years old, the acclaimed actor and singer has checked plenty off his bucket list - from starring in notable TV shows, films, and a Broadway play to releasing a Grammy-nominated album and working with Adele. He also stars in Apple TV+'s "Swagger," which returned for its second season on June 23. We'd be here all day naming Wilds's many achievements, though his greatest, by far, are his two daughters, Tristyn and Naima, with wife Christina Wilds. Still, after a nearly 20-year career, the Hollywood veteran says, "I still feel very young in the game."
Wilds's years-long journey in...
Tristan Mack Wilds has had quite the career. At 33 years old, the acclaimed actor and singer has checked plenty off his bucket list - from starring in notable TV shows, films, and a Broadway play to releasing a Grammy-nominated album and working with Adele. He also stars in Apple TV+'s "Swagger," which returned for its second season on June 23. We'd be here all day naming Wilds's many achievements, though his greatest, by far, are his two daughters, Tristyn and Naima, with wife Christina Wilds. Still, after a nearly 20-year career, the Hollywood veteran says, "I still feel very young in the game."
Wilds's years-long journey in...
- 6/23/2023
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
Nothing sets a hip-hop fan off quicker than a debate about the greatest rappers of all time. The contentious topic has been a source of discussion for decades now, in barbershops and on street corners as well as Twitter timelines and group chats. Most recently, Billboard and Vibe's "50 Greatest Rappers of All Time" list has been at the center of the latest discourse. The outlets' ranking - which rolled out 10 rappers weekly starting on Jan. 11 and ending on Feb. 8 - sparked arguments across social media, with rap fans taking issue with everything from their favorite artist's numbered spot (or complete exclusion) to the criteria used to create the list. Even rappers themselves held the publications' picks to the fire.
"I don't f*ck with Billboard or the editor," a disgruntled Ice Cube, who ranked No. 18 on the list, told TMZ. "Billboard ain't Hip Hop so their opinion don't matter. So who gives a f*ck?...
"I don't f*ck with Billboard or the editor," a disgruntled Ice Cube, who ranked No. 18 on the list, told TMZ. "Billboard ain't Hip Hop so their opinion don't matter. So who gives a f*ck?...
- 2/17/2023
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
The winning filmmaker will receive a digital distribution consultation from SnagFilms and will become a candidate for the March Project of the Month. That winner will be awarded with a creative consultation from the fine folks at the Tribeca Film Institute and will be in the running for Project of the Year. The four projects up for this week's Project of the Week are listed below (with descriptions courtesy of the filmmakers). You can vote at the bottom of the page. First Girl I Loved: A lesbian Latina high-schooler in Los Angeles falls in love with a young woman even deeper in the closet than she is. The Guys Next Door: Two girls, gay dads, a surrogate and donor eggs, a poignant story of family, friendship and gay rights. Jeff Golub: Train Keeps Rolling: A documentary about the life and legacy of rock, blues and jazz guitarist Jeff Golub.
- 5/1/2015
- by Indiewire
- Indiewire
Here's your daily dose of an indie film in progress -- at the end of the week, you'll have the chance to vote for your favorite. In the meantime: is this a movie you'd want to see? Tell us in the comments. The Guys Next Door Tweetable Logline: Two girls, gay dads, a surrogate and donor eggs, a poignant story of family, friendship and gay rights. Elevator Pitch: "The Guys Next Door," a feature-length documentary, invites viewers into the home of Erik and Sandro, a gay couple with two daughters birthed by their friend Rachel via donor eggs. In her 40s, Rachel is married to Tony, and they have three biological children of their own. The film explores complicated questions of identity: What are the factors that influence who we become? How does becoming a parent challenge how we see ourselves? Can we control what we pass onto our children?...
- 4/28/2015
- by Indiewire
- Indiewire
On the heels of the 39th edition of the Toronto Int. Film Festival (Sept 4-14), Ifp’s Independent Film Week is where a plethora of fiction, non-fiction and new this year, web-based series from the likes of Desiree Akhavan and Calvin Reeder find future coin. Sectioned off as projects at the very beginning of financing to those that are nearing completion, there happens to be tons of Sundance alumni in the names below. Among those that caught our attention we have Medicine for Melancholy‘s Barry Jenkins’ sophomore feature, produced by Bad Milo!‘s Adele Romanski, Moonlight is about “two Miami boys navigate the temptations of the drug trade and their burgeoning sexuality in this triptych drama about black queer youth”. Concussion‘s Stacie Passon digs into the thriller genre with Strange Things Started Happening. Produced by vet Mary Jane Skalski (Mysterious Skin), this is about “a woman who has...
- 7/24/2014
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
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