Wednesday night's series finale left fans heartbroken over the fate of its main drug-slinging anti-hero, Franklin Saint.

According to Vibe Magazine, the Tribeca Film Festival announced that they would be doing a free screening of John’s classic 1991 film “Boyz N The Hood” to honor him in his recent passing. Related Stories: 20 Reasons We Love John Singleton’s ‘Boyz N The Hood’ Celebrities Pay Their Respects To Famed Director John Singleton Text […]

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The film Furious 7 opens this weekend, and early projections have the franchise’s latest installment earning over $115 million. After a role in 2003’s 2…

Tupac fans are going to have to wait a bit longer than expected for a planned biopic about the West Coast legend. Behind-the-scenes Hollywood triple-threat John Singleton was…

Director John Singleton is coming out in support of Sony Pictures co-chairwoman Amy Pascal and Hollywood mega producer Scott Rudin, in the wake of their…

Russell Simmons has rekindled his relationship with HBO and has partnered up with “Boyz N The Hood” director John Singleton to produce a new TV…

The NFL is making a concerted effort to help its players transition into the film industry, along with John Singleton, Robert Townsend and Keenen Ivory Wayans. The NFL Pro Hollywood Boot Camp will take place April 2nd-5th in Los Angeles, and 20 past and present players will be involved in the project. Click here to […]

In the suit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court and obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, Singleton, who produced the Craig Brewer-directed drama, says he entertained multiple distribution offers for the film after it premiered to raves at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. He signed a $9 million deal with Paramount, he claims, because the studio […]