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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Music Minute - BET's Best International Act (Africa) nominees video

The BET Awards will be held tonight in Los Angeles, California.  The show will be televised live from the Shrine Auditorium at 8pm EST.  While these award shows are exciting for the star power they pull, I am more excited about one category - Best International Act (Africa). If you are not familiar with the nominees in this category, fret not.  Here's your chance to catch a glimpse of the artists - their videos are below.  Press play!!!  
1. Camp Mulla (Kenya), 2. Ice Prince (Nigeria), 3. Lira (South Africa), 4. Mokobe (Mali), 
5 .Sarkodie (Ghana), 6. Wizkid (Nigeria)


Win or lose, to be nominated is great recognition and these artists who are obviously talented and should be very proud of themselves! Big ups Africa!!!

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Movie Minute - Winnie Mandela Biopic Trailer Released


At last!  We get to catch a glimpse of the controversial biopic, WinnieStarring Jennifer Hudson who plays Winnie Mandela and Terence Howard who plays Nelson Mandela.  The biopic chronicles the life of Winnie Mandela who is known for her anti-apartheid activism long after her ex-husband Mandela had been improsoned.

The casting choice created a lot of controversy.  Winnie Mandela threatened to sue the film makers because she had not been asked to consult on the film and because an American is playing her.  While I do agree that Winnie should have been consulted, I still feel that casting Jennifer Hudson to play her was not a bad choice either. 

Below is the trailer:



I'm not sold on these actors accents based on the trailer.  There have been American actors who have played African characters very convincingly;  Don Cheadle in Hotel Rwanda and Forest Whittaker in The Last King Of Scotland.  I couldn't imagine anyone else playing a better Idi Amin than Whittaker! He owned that role that led him to win an Academy Award for Best Actor.  Cheadle also earned an Oscar nomination for Best Actor for his role.
There will be some Oscar buzz for Jennifer Hudson & Terence Howard next year.

Will you be watching?


Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Movie Premier - Hands of Time by Van Vicker

I recently had the utmost pleasure when I got to sit down with one Africa's sexiest men alive!  He is actor, producer, director - Mr. Van Vicker who has been featured in multiple films in the Nollywood film industry.   He couldn't have been more gracious, smart & charming!


He was in town to promote and screen his latest film, The Hands of Time.  This was not my first time meeting him and I have featured him on this blog before.  See the story here.
Some incredible people enabled this meeting to take place and it is no small feat. I am very grateful that these people came through for me. Van & I talked about various topics and he gave some great advice.  Check out the footage here:


Here's addional footage from the actual film premier in Atlanta;

Monday, June 11, 2012

BET Awards Nominations - Best International Act

The BET Awards nominations were announced a few weeks ago - yes, I am indeed very late in posting this!
The usual categories were announced and the nominees were not much of a suprise to anyone!  Kanye West led the pack with seven nominations, BeyoncĂ© followed with six and Jay-Z with five.

The most excting thing about this years nominations for me was this:

Best International Act: AfricaCamp Mulla (Kenya), Ice Prince (Nigeria), Lira (South Africa), Mokobe (Mali), Sarkodie (Ghana), Wizkid (Nigeria)

I was very excited to learn about Camp Mulla's nomination.  This is HUGE for them as this is the first time a Kenyan group/act has been nominated in this category.  The recognition is great for this hip hop group that has certainly worked hard to get to where they are now. 
This category is usually not televised unfortunately BUT I am very proud of all the nominees from Africa!!  The show will air live on BET on July 1st, from the Shine Auditorium and I will be keeping up with it.

Vote, vote, vote for your favorites!!

A list of the nominees can be found here

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Product Placement: Coca Cola Africa

Coca Cola has done it yet again!! Unveiling yet another great commercial highlighting their signature product/drink for the African market.  As an African living abroad, my heart swells with pride & my patriotism just gets deeper for a continent that well represents me.  This commercial is beautifully done, very well written & couldn't have been done better given the current state of the world.  Enjoy!!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

TV Minute - The 84th Annual Academy Awards

The biggest night in Tinseltown is easily the night when the Academy Awards are given out to honor the year's best in film.  This is the creme de la creme of award shows because it draws more than just film lovers.  It is a night filled with glitz & glamour.


Last Sunday, the Academy Awards were broadcast live from the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood.  This is one of my favorite events to witness on TV and it was with great anticipation & excitement that I took part in them albeit from my couch.  It is my dream that one day I will be present at the scene while it happens:)


Billy Crystal was tapped to host the show after the original host, Eddie Murphy dropped out in support of his friend Brett Ratner who was forced to step down. It would have been great to see Eddie play host because we are already familiar with Mr. Crystal's ability.  This was his ninth time hosting. While he did good, it just seemed familiar & slightly boring.  Chris Rock actually brought some much needed humor when it was his turn to present the Best Animated feature award.  



Sasha Baron Cohen caused a stir on the red carpet when he (dressed in character from his upcoming film, The Dictator) poured the fake ashes of Kim Jong II on Ryan Seacrest's Burberry suit during an interview! Many thought that Ryan was in on the supposed publicity stunt but he has denied it.  It was shocking and awkward but should we really be surprised by anything someone who wrote and played Borat does?
There was also lots of talk about the supposed nip slip from Jennifer Lopez! A blink & you miss it kinda moment that seemed to excite many! Perhaps the most talked about person from the award show was Angelina Jolie and her very prominent right leg that peered through her Valentino gown with a slit from here to well... there! This woman was built for the red carpet!! But her exaggerated poses to show off the slit was a bit much! She's already a sexy siren and does not need to accentuate what she already has.


There have been many great films in the past year that were nominated and the hotly contested award was the Best Picture that included ten films vying for the top prize. This was unusual as 5 films are nominated in that category traditionally.
The silent movie, The Artist, that has garnered critical acclaim won most of the top honors.  I am yet to see this movie but something tells me that Hollywood or the academy that votes for the winners are quite nostalgic of an era of film that seemed dead!  Silence does indeed speak volumes!! French actor, Jean DuJardin from The Artist, nabbed the top award for actor in a leading role beating out George Clooney (The Descendants) who was favored to win among others.  
Hugo, a movie directed by Martin Scorsese cleaned up the awards in the technical categories.
The Help was favored to win the Best Actress/Best Supporting Actress/Best Picture but did not fair as well as expected.  The incredible Meryl Streep took home the award for leading actress beating out Viola Davis among others. I do LOVE Meryl but was rooting for Viola and felt she was robbed. Octavia Spencer took home the supporting actress award as expected. She's such a gracious actress and it's wonderful to see how far she's come. 




Christopher Plummer took home the best supporting actor award for his role in the Beginners  At the age of 82, he's the oldest actor to ever win an Oscar.  Well deserved.  What a class act he is!




For a complete list of the winners click here.


Now let's talk fashion!! My favorite was Viola Davis who had the courage to wear her natural hair.  She should really do away with those wigs!  Her dress was custom made by Vera Wang and the color compliments her skin tone beautifully.  Glad she didn't over accessorize.
Michelle Williams, best actress nominee for her role in My Week With Marylyn, also wowed in her Louis Vuitton gown with a peplum overskirt.  Her pixie hair cut makes her look adorable!




George Clooney's main piece, Stacey Kiebler looked stunning in this Marchesa number. George didn't take home the hardware but he took her home so he didn't entirely lose:)


Milla Jovovich was stunning in her Elie Saab gown.



The Help actress Emma Stone was a vision in red wearing a Giambattista Valli gown. Emma hardly gets it wrong though many fashionistas claimed she committed the ultimate crime by wearing a similar style of gown with the oversized bow worn by Nicole Kidman a few years back.


Gwyneth Paltrow was perhaps the only actress to make a bold fashion statement.  She wore an all-white one shoulder gown complete with a cape by Tom Ford.  White seemed to be a popular color on the Oscars red carpet this year.
Jennifer Lopez underwhelmed me with this deep plunging neckline gown by Zuhair Murad. She's usually a knock-out but the sleeves ruined it for me on this gown... 
For more Oscar fashion, click here.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

RIP Whitney Houston...

Today is a very sad day in the entertainment world!! The legendary Whitney Houston was given a homecoming ceremony at her home church in Newark, New Jersey, following her untimely death last weekend that sent shock waves around the world! Many including friends, family, mentors, co-workers came to pay their respects to the departed Whitney!!  ...and what an incredible send off it was! I have never been moved to this extent!!  I am all cried out! I don't remember being like this during Michael Jackson's funeral service yet I love MJ just as much.


Whitney Houston has given us decades of incredible music and film that will live on forever!  Her music was part and parcel of my formative years to date. There can never be a voice like hers - the golden voice as it was fondly referred to.  Today, I will focus on the positive contribution that she made to the world.  Her struggles though a part of her, seem so trivial right now! I chose to celebrate her life!

RIP Whitney Elizabeth Houston. I will always love you!  Rest with the angels. My prayers goes out to the family at this time of grief. 


**I can't wait to see the remake of Sparkle that she recently finished shooting with Jordin Sparks.