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NOTES ON HOLLYWOOD: Halle, Raven & Golden

Posted Mar 21st 2007 11:12AM by Karu F. Daniels
Filed under: Entertainment Newswire

By Karu F. Daniels, AOL Black Voices

Academy Award winner Halle Berry set to star in 'Tulia' with Billy Bob Thornton.Academy Award winner Halle Berry, who've experienced a spat of box-office blunders since capturing the glory with 2002's 'Monsters Ball,' is set to star in the Carl Franklin-helmed 'Tulia.' The film, which will be distributed by Lionsgate, will reunite Berry with her 'Monsters' co-star Billy Bob Thornton. 'Tulia' follows the story of an ACLU lawyer's efforts to expose a corrupt and racially motivated rash of drug convictions in rural Tulia, Texas, in 1999. Written by Karen Croner, the script is an adaptation of Nate Blakeslee's book, 'Tulia: Race, Cocaine, and Corruption in a Small Texas Town.' 'Variety' reports that shooting will begin April 30 in and around New Orleans. Berry's next movie 'Perfect Stranger,' a suspense drama starring Bruce Willis, is set to open April 13.

Former 'Cosby' kid Raven Symone will star in 'College Road Trip' with Martin Lawrence.Raven Symone -- the young woman who 'Ebony' magazine christened 'The $400 Million Woman' -- is set to star with Martin Lawrence for a Walt Disney Pictures movie titled 'College Road Trip.' Centering on a young woman with ambitious public-defender dreams who goes on a road trip to visit potential universities with her father -- an overprotective cop, 'Trip' will be helmed by 'Just Friends' director Roger Kumble. According to 'The Hollywood Reporter,' filming is looking to start in late June/early July in the Northeast. Lawrence's latest movie 'Wild Hogs' has grossed $104 million, domestically, since its release March 2. Symone, a popular family-friendly TV actress, previously starred in 2001'a 'Dr. Dolittle' with -- another black box office comedic legend -- Eddie Murphy.

'Girlfriends' star Golden Brooks has lined up another gig. This go round, the San Francisco native is on board to lead a cinematic adaptation of the hit 1990s gospel stage play 'A Good Man is Hard to Find.' Black Hollywood heartthrobs 'Girlfriends' star Golden Brooks will star in 'A Good Man is Hard to Find.'Darrin Dewitt Henson and Hill Harper, join R&B sensation Deborah "Barbara" Cox and 'Best Man' vixen Melissa De Sousa for the "uplifting, gospel-hued drama." Currently in production in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and slated for theatrical release January 2008, 'Good Man' is the story of three women – played who each undergo romantic crises that challenge their personal and spiritual relationships. Each must overcome personal demons, resist temptations and withstand bad decisions so they can learn how to find, and hold on to, a good man. Brooks has starred as Maya Wilkes on the Mara Brock Akil created sitcom since its inception in 2000. She recently starred in 'Beauty Shop,' and 'Something New.'

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1. I wonder who writes this column because I have never heard of "Walk Disney." If you all need a proofreader I am available.

Patricia A Tatum at 12:30PM on Mar 26th 2007

2. Hmmm, how can you correct/proofread someones column when you don't seem to know when to use your spacebar? Seems to me, you need a proofreader yourself. Kind of ironic, is it not? :)

ShayA at 4:06PM on Mar 26th 2007

3. Oh and one more thing Ms. Patricia. It's "I wonder who wrote this column" not "I wonder who writes this column"! But if you really want to be technical they "typed" the column, they didn't write it! :)

ShayA at 4:06PM on Mar 26th 2007

4. Pardon me ShayA, but Karu F. Daniels wrote the column not a group of writers which in that case could be referred to as "they".

correction at 8:18PM on Mar 26th 2007

5. I'm looking to see where it says "walk disney"
I dont think martin does well with women co-stars esp. young women but who am I, I havnt been to theatre since batman.

chas at 7:42PM on Mar 27th 2007

6. I just thought of something I'll bet there's a lot of people who dont know who Walt is

chas at 7:42PM on Mar 27th 2007

7. Raven is classy girl I'm glad no mentions her weight oops I just did. she looks good regardless. if I was 5 years younger........

chas at 7:43PM on Mar 27th 2007

8. The column is wrote correct. It shows Walt and not Walk. Someone needs to learn how to read again.

Lola at 8:29PM on Mar 27th 2007

9. I'm looking forward to seeing the movie & Patricia T. It's time for a visit to your local optometrist because I do not see anything that says walk Disney. You see if you were not trying to be a wise Ass you would not have that dumb look on your face right now.

SassyLILthang at 9:14AM on Mar 28th 2007

10. Whats really sad is that you guys are so busy trying to correct someone's grammer and punctuality that you miss the entire point of the articl. Lets not correct someone else's mistakes when you have a paragraph full of your own . No one's perfect and the both of you just proved that.

azerine at 2:16PM on Mar 28th 2007

11. Everyone who has responded to the article has typos and misspelled words in their responses.

Talia at 12:42AM on Mar 29th 2007

12. AM I THE ONLY ONE PICKING UP ON THE FACT THAT RAVEN SYMONE IS WORTH CLOSE TO HALF A BILLION DOLLARS????

Kiki at 10:22PM on Mar 30th 2007

13. I recognized that point (financial worth) right a way. Who would've "thunk" it when she first started in the business. My granddaughters "LOVE Raven". She sets a different weight standard for all young folk that isn't the norm projected in the industry.

Donee at 12:52PM on May 8th 2007

14. This is a wonderful article and I can't wait to see these new productions. I have not seen anything that says Walk disney. Some people should focus on the article at hand than the mistakes they thought they saw. Better luck next time on trying to correct someone.

Chantelle at 3:57PM on May 8th 2007

15. It looks like the entire African American community could use a great big hug and a professional massage. People are chewing each other's heads off, in person and virtually, these days. I think it's all because of the economic pressure many are under. Let's pray for a positive change...and give each other a break.

Now for the original issue at hand. It's wonderful for young Miss Raven, everything I've seen and read about her seems to show her as a great role model for young women, especially young AA women. There's my 2 cents, for what it's worth.

Na Na at 10:05AM on May 9th 2007

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