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Bryan Cranston in The Infiltrator: How To Break Up a Cartel

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Bryan Cranston’s last few roles have had the actor bringing life to historical figures like Lyndon B. Johnson and screenwriter Dalton Trumbo. His most famous role to date remains that of Breaking Bad’s chemistry teacher turned meth kingpin Walter White, alias: Heisenberg. His next role is a bit of an amalgam of the two, only if you turn the druglord part on its head: in The Infiltrator (July 13), Cranston plays Robert Mazur, the real-life U. Read More...

Caitlyn Jenner defends voting for Trump: 'I'm not a one-issue voter'

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CDQ makes dance the standard on Quality album

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‘Indomie’ was CDQ’s get-into-the-limelight card; a song featuring Olamide, owned and produced by Masterkraft, the rapper starred heavily in it, and was the center of every promotional activity and performance of the track. Plenty of appearances, and fans from the ever-accommodating streets, the rapper’s next singles have failed to surpass ‘Indomie’, but he has grown in acceptance. The Wizkid-assisted ‘Nowo e soke’ further put his name on the playlists, and gave him leverage to be more than just a one-hit wonder in the game. Read More...

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