Tiffany Haddish Says She and Her ‘Girls Trip’ Co-Stars Are Blazing Ahead on a Sequel
Haddish gave The Huffington Post a status update on a possible followup to the hit 2017 gal-pal comedy.
Haddish gave The Huffington Post a status update on a possible followup to the hit 2017 gal-pal comedy.
The business-first creative producer believes “the glacier is starting to move” for black creators, but success only stays if the struggle never stops.
After the critical and commercial success of “Girls Trip,” writer Tracy Oliver looks ahead, with a first-look deal and limitless ambition.
The producer is achieving mainstream success by doing the impossible: making movies starring black actors, directed by black filmmakers. And he’s just getting started.
Seven years after the game-changing comedy hit, movies are finally catching up to the possibility that women can be wild and funny on their own terms.
He also loved “Paddington 2” and “Lady Bird.”
“We couldn’t get eyes on the film or a press conference,” she says.
From the hilarity of “Girls Trip” to the horror of “It Comes at Night,” our critics panel looks back at the summer’s most surprising movies.
During the bleakest and most distressing summer in recent memory, the movies have been there for us when we needed them most.
Movies like “Girls Trip” and “Baby Driver” are overperforming, while franchise openers like “The Mummy” and “Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets” are falling way behind.
Both “Dunkirk” and “Girls Trip” were critical and box-office successes, outperforming expectations.
The hilarious actor and comedian, who’s taking over Hollywood one breakout role at a time, reveals where she got her confidence and what’s next.