‘Dolemite Is My Name’: How Costumes Made Eddie Murphy into Blaxploitation Star Rudy Ray Moore
Murphy required 75 costume changes and “Black Panther” Oscar-winner Ruth Carter embraced it with authenticity and creativity.
Murphy required 75 costume changes and “Black Panther” Oscar-winner Ruth Carter embraced it with authenticity and creativity.
Eddie Murphy’s big comeback includes an Oscar contender, a Netflix special, and a new stand-up comedy tour.
Chronicling the making of Rudy Ray Moore’s masterpiece, the Netflix comedy is exactly the kind of film the blaxploitation icon would’ve loved.
Kristen Stewart, Woody Harrelson, and David Harbour were also tapped to host episodes of the new season.
The ’70s-set film tells the story of how multi-hyphenate Rudy Ray Moore launched a movie career with one of the most popular Blaxploitation films of all time.
The actor has talked about returning to standup for years: a reported $70 million Netflix payday could finally make it happen.
After the progressive depictions of a fictional African nation in “Black Panther,” a “Coming to America” sequel might be a step backward.
Eddie Murphy’s younger brother died from leukemia Wednesday morning.
On Wednesday night, a post on Murphy’s official Twitter account teased a potential sequel to his iconic 1988 romantic comedy.
In this behind-the-scenes clip, the stars of “Mr. Church” talk about the power of the film’s story.
Britt Robertson and Natascha McElhone co-star.
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