Heading into the long weekend, Universal’s “Wolf Man” reboot was projected to climb to No. 1 on domestic box office charts. Yet Sony’s “One of Them Days,” an R-rated buddy comedy starring Keke Palmer and SZA,
Keke Palmer had a child star experience like few others. Compared to the common trope of growing up in the entertainment industry at a young age leading to rehab or public scandals, Palmer didn't go through any of that during her childhood.
Keke Palmer recently opened up to The Cut about how she learned rather quickly as a young actor in Hollywood that “people were putting limitations on me.” Palmer headlined the popular Nickelodeon show “True Jackson, VP,” for three seasons totaling 53 episodes, from 2008 to 2011. She was 15 years old when the show premiered …
Keke Palmer gushes about SZA's performance in their new movie 'One of Them Days'. The R-rated buddy comedy is produced by Issa Rae.
Universal and Blumhouse’s “Wolf Man” reboot and the Keke Palmer-led comedy “One of Them Days” will contend for the top slot on box office charts over the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend. Regardless of which lands in first,
Don't snooze on SZA 's big-screen debut in One of Them Days. Her costar in the comedy, Keke Palmer hails the Grammy-winning singer as a natural.
It's no secret that SZA's industry veteran co-star is unofficially known as Keke “Keep a Job” Palmer — and the many hats she wears makes her somewhat of a kindred spirit to her character in the film, a waitress working to land a managerial position that will put both her and Alyssa in a better financial position.
One of Them Days”—a comedy starring Keke Palmer and SZA—is new in theaters. How soon will it be available to stream at home?
The Keke Palmer buddy comedy "One of Them Days" has opened in first place on the North American box office charts on a particularly slow Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend.
This comedy starring Keke Palmer/SZA comedy comes (rightfully) highly-anticipated. Here's when and how you'll be able to stream it at home.
Why did I get up today?” It’s a question we’ve all asked from time to time. (As have, with some verbal variants, Bob Hope in My Favorite Brunette, Goldie Hawn in Seems Like Old Times, and Brian O’Halloran in Clerks.