Can Disney Keep Its Hot Streak Alive With "A Wrinkle in Time?"
"Black Panther" is still breaking records, but Disney is on to the next blockbuster as "A Wrinkle in Time" hits theaters. MadameNoire's Brande Victorian joins Cheddar to discuss whether the studio can keep its hot streak alive with the fantasy movie. Critics are praising the film's visuals, but the story isn't going over quite as well.
A new report from The Daily Beast suggests the NYPD may be getting closer to arresting Harvey Weinstein. Victorian speaks to why it's up to the Manhattan District Attorney to put the move in motion. The managing editor says putting the embattled producer behind bars would be a major vote of confidence for the Me Too movement.
Michael B. Jordan is turning Frances McDormand's Oscar speech into action. The actor's production company will start implementing the inclusion rider contractual clause that went viral after the Academy Awards. Victorian reveals what this move means to increasing diversity on Hollywood sets.
The chief suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway has admitted he beat the young Alabama woman to death on a beach in Aruba after she refused his advances. New details in the killing emerged Wednesday as Joran Van der Sloot pleaded guilty to extorting Holloway's mother, resolving a case that has captivated the public’s attention for nearly 20 years.
The trial of a Fugees rapper, who was convicted this year in multimillion-dollar political conspiracies, stretched across the worlds of politics and entertainment — and now the case is touching on the tech world with arguments that his defense attorney bungled the case, in part, by using an artificial intelligence program to write his closing arguments.
Israel said Wednesday that it will allow Egypt to deliver limited quantities of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, the first crack in a 10-day siege on the territory. Palestinians reeled from a massive blast at a Gaza City hospital that killed hundreds the day before and grew increasingly desperate as food and water supplies ran out.
A 4000-year-old slab of rock is being dubbed a treasure map for archaeologists. The rock was found in 1900 at the site of an ancient tomb in northwestern France and it was declared Europe's oldest known map in 2021.