By JamRadio Newsdesk
Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, best known for his iconic role as Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show, has died at the age of 54 in an apparent drowning while on vacation in Costa Rica.
Warner’s death was first reported by TMZ and later confirmed by multiple outlets including People and Variety. Details remain limited, but sources indicate the incident occurred during a family swim. He is survived by his wife and daughter, whose identities he kept private throughout his career.
A Legacy in Television
Warner rose to fame in the 1980s as the only son of Cliff Huxtable, played by Bill Cosby, in the groundbreaking NBC sitcom The Cosby Show. He starred in all eight seasons......
By JamRadio Entertainment Desk |
James Gunn’s Superman (2025) doesn’t just reboot a franchise — it reimagines the myth. With David Corenswet stepping into the cape and Rachel Brosnahan commanding the screen as Lois Lane, this DC Universe debut is a bold, emotionally resonant spectacle that trades bombast for nuance.
Released: July 11, 2025Starring: David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, Nicholas Hoult
Gone is the wide-eyed farm boy origin story. Instead, Gunn drops us into a world where Superman is already a global figure—admired, feared, and politically polarising. The film explores what it means to be a symbol in an age of cynicism, with Corenswet’s......
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Madea’s Back—and She’s Taking Over the Bahamas
Tyler Perry has dropped his latest Madea instalment, Madea’s Destination Wedding, now streaming on Netflix, and it’s everything fans love: wild, witty, and wrapped in beachy chaos. But don’t let the tropical setting fool you—this Madea movie isn’t all sun and serenity.
Released: July 11, 2025Location: BahamasPlot: Tiffany, Madea’s outspoken grandniece, is marrying a yacht-hopping rapper named Lil’ Splash. But what begins as a whirlwind romance quickly spirals into a destination wedding from hell when Madea......
Tracyann Dunkley
Rihanna said a final goodbye to her father, Ronald Fenty, in an emotional funeral service held in her home country of Barbados today. Surrounded by close family and friends, the global superstar honoured her father in a deeply personal moment of grief. In the midst of her sorrow, Rihanna’s strength shone through as she carried not only the weight of loss but also the promise of new life.
The singer, who is expecting her third child, stood at her father’s side one last time, her growing bump a poignant symbol of the circle of life—where one life ends, another begins. While Rihanna’s relationship with her father had its complexities, this......
Tracyann Dunkley
The legal dispute between rapper Megan Thee Stallion and her former cameraman Emilio Garcia has taken a notable step forward, as a federal judge allows key claims of discrimination and retaliation to proceed. The case stems from events during Megan's 2022 European tour, with Garcia alleging misconduct and unfair treatment that compromised his professional standing.
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According to Garcia, he was confined inside a moving SUV during a stop in Ibiza, while Megan Thee Stallion allegedly engaged in sexual activity with another woman beside him. Garcia claims the incident contributed to a hostile work environment due to his sexual orientation. The......
By TracyAnn Dunkley
The little blue legends are back — and this time, they’re bringing the bassline with them. Smurfs, the animated musical reboot arriving in cinemas on 18 July 2025, is more than a nostalgic revival. It’s a bold, rhythm-infused reimagining of the beloved franchise, powered by a soundtrack that’s as star-studded as it is sonically daring.
At the heart of this musical renaissance are two Caribbean powerhouses: Rihanna and Shenseea. Their respective tracks, Friend of Mine and It’s My Party, headline a soundtrack that’s already making waves — and not just in the charts.
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Directed by Chris Miller (Shrek the......
By TracyAnn Dunkley
The Squid Game finale did not merely close a chapter in television — it unleashed a cultural tremor that left the world breathless. This was not just the end of a series. It was the moment global audiences paused, stunned, as fiction held up a mirror to our darkest truths.
What began as a Korean thriller about debt-ridden strangers facing lethal childhood games transformed into a global reckoning — a brutal, brilliant allegory of power, inequality, and complicity. And when it ended, it offered no closure. It left us exposed and unsettled.
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The final episode of Series 3 delivered what few shows dare: a twist so profound it reframed......
By Tracy Ann Dunkley
When Tyler Perry and Taraji P. Henson join forces, the result is never less than magic—and Straw, their latest offering now streaming on Netflix, is no exception. But this isn’t just another thriller. For me, it became something intensely personal. As a woman who understands the quiet storms many single mothers endure, this film didn’t just speak—it shouted, cried, and ultimately, healed.
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With Straw I was expecting a good watch. I wasn’t prepared for the emotional reckoning it would become. The film follows Janiyah Wilkinson (Taraji P. Henson), a single mother pulled under by a tide of debt, injustice and......
Tracy Ann Dunkley
Nicki Minaj has done it again. The global superstar has officially extended her record as the artist with the most number one songs in US iTunes history, further cementing her place as a true musical powerhouse.
This isn’t just another chart-topping single — it’s a resounding reminder of Nicki’s enduring influence, creative brilliance, and unwavering connection to her fans. With each new number one, she adds another milestone to a career already defined by groundbreaking achievements.
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From early anthems like Super Bass with over 1 billion view on Youtube and Moment 4 Life to her more recent triumphs,......
Kartel’s return to the public eye has been met with significant restrictions. Authorities in Trinidad and Tobago have denied him access to schools and youth centres, citing concerns over his past and the potential influence of his messaging. Although he has been granted limited radio interviews, his request for a television appearance and community engagement was firmly rejected by the authorities.
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Additionally, some of his new music has been banned, with critics arguing that his lyrics continue to glorify themes that authorities deem problematic. This raises the question: Is the suppression of Kartel’s voice justified, or is it an unfair attempt to......