SIDE NOTE: So, "The Force Awakens" was just released on Blu-ray and Digital HD on Monday (Friday if you exclusively bought the digital download) and on Thursday, we get hit with this?
If I wasn't at work right now, I'd be going to bed. I can't take this! It's too much!
"Rogue One: A Star Wars Story," starring Felicity Jones as the heroine, is scheduled to hit theaters this December.
This video has floored me in more ways than one. I just...I have no words.
If you want immediate commentary, just search "Beyonce Formation" on Google and see what comes up, or check out Kid Fury's Twitter page, he being one of the biggest Beyoncé stans known to man.
Not only did tickets go on pre-sale today for the band's first U.S. stadium tour, but they also released the music video for their new single "Hymn For The Weekend" feat. Beyoncé (seen above), taken from their new album "A Head Full Of Dreams." (Though the new visual may have excited some fans, it has received some backlash.)
To score your tickets, visit Ticketmaster.com, and be sure to catch Coldplay and Beyoncé at the Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show next Sunday, Feb. 7. The game starts at 6:30 p.m. ET on CBS.
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Hi Everyone!
I know I haven't been on or posted anything in a while, but I want you to know that I am alive and well and do plan on posting things on the blog in the near future.
Photo via notkarltonbanks' Instagram page.
During the meantime, however, I would LOVE IT if you would take a look at notkarltonbanks' Instagram page. His real name is Karlton Humes and he posts many comedic videos reflecting the black church experience, he being COGIC, himself. He's from Hayti, Missouri, according to an article on BuzzFeed (yes, he's caught BuzzFeed's attention), and is a student at University of Pine Bluff Arkansas, posting many of the videos in his downtime. Since starting his account, he has amassed 323,000 Instagram followers.
If you are an African-American and have grown up in the church, like I have, then these videos will be a treat for you. Many of them include different characters, all played by Humes, with different wigs to match their personas—and they're all tasteful, so feel free to watch them at work, when you're...you know...not working. These videos are truly a joy, so I suggest you check them out and be sure to share them with a friend or two who could use a laugh.
"Fantastic Beats and Where to Find Them," the first prequel to be released from the "Harry Potter" franchise, is scheduled to hit theaters November 2016.