Sinqua Walls
Born | April 6, 1985 |
Hometown | Louisiana, United States |
Height | 6'2" (1.88m) |
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Lance Reddick to Be Honored in White Men Can't Jump Remake
If you have plans to tune into Hulu’s newly released film, White Men Can’t Jump, then you may see see a touching tribute to one of the actors in the film: Lance Reddick.
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Review: The White Men Can’t Jump Remake Never Gets Above the Rim
If there’s any real justification for remaking a film, whether anointed as notable or not, it should be in the spirit of improvement or edification, like how contemporization can offer a retrospective recuperation. Director Calmatic presumably had some kind of strategy in mind other than simply plundering a catalog of iconic ’90s films for his … Review: The White Men Can’t Jump Remake Never Gets Above the Rim Read More » The post Review: The <i>White Men Can’t Jump</i> Remake Never Gets Above th
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‘White Men Can’t Jump’ suits up, again, in 21st-century form for the NBA playoffs
“White Men Can’t Jump” brings Ron Shelton’s 1992 comedy into the 21st century. Featuring Sinqua Walls and the screen debut of rapper Jack Harlow.
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‘White Men Can’t Jump’ review: Hustling and hoop dreams, remade
When it comes to shaggy dog sports movies of the late 20th century, few did it better than Ron Shelton. As a writer and director, he understood the appeal of semi-ridiculous, semi-charming men past their prime looking for one last shot at greatness — or at least a half-baked redemption. Sandwiched between the soulful minor league romance of “Bull Durham” and dusty pro golfing dreams of “Tin ...
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White Men Can't Jump Cast: Where You've Seen The Actors Before
You've watched the movie, now figure out where you've seen the White Men Can't Jump cast before.
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‘White Men Can’t Jump’ Review: Jack Harlow and Sinqua Walls Are So-So Subs for Originals Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes
“White Men Can’t Jump” holds a special place in a lot of moviegoers’ hearts; while not the enduring sports classic that writer-director Ron Shelton delivered with his baseball mash note “Bull Durham,” the buddy comedy vividly captures the world of pick-up basketball players, and features three standout performances by Wesley Snipes, Woody Harrelson and Rosie […]
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Jack Harlow says his game is lacking in 'White Men Can't Jump': 'It's called Hollywood, brother'
Jack Harlow teams up with actor Sinqua Walls in Hulu's new remake of "White Men Can't Jump," allowing the rapper to leave the "music box."
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White Men Can’t Jump Reviews Are Here, And Critics Aren’t Holding Back In Their Opinions Of The Remake
Reviews are in for White Men Can't Jump, a remake of the 1992 basketball movie which stars Sinqua Walls and rapper Jack Harlow.
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New movies this week: Watch Vin Diesel's 'Fast X,' Jack Harlow's 'White Men Can't Jump'
New movies in theaters or streaming this weekend: Vin Diesel is behind the wheel in 'Fast X,' Jack Harlow makes film debut in 'White Men Can't Jump.'
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‘White Men Can’t Jump’ Review: Sinqua Walls & Jack Harlow Star In Logic- And Chemistry-Free Remake That Can’t Live Up To Its Predecessor
I feel like a broken record these days, and it makes me want to scream. I watched Calmatic’s latest film, White Men Can’t Jump 2023, written by Kenya Barris, and Doug Hall, and was forced to ask myself once again: Why? What’s wrong with making another film about interracial relations and basketball? Why must it […]
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