Based on the acclaimed novel of the same name, "Ball Don't Lie" takes it to the streets for an urban basketball coming-of-age drama. Sticky (played by rookie Grayson Boucher) is a 17-year-old foster care kid living in Venice, California, who discovers his talent at bball can open doors and cure ills.
Co-starring Nick Cannon, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Melissa Leo, Rosanna Arquette, and "Lost" alums Harold Perrineau and Emilie de Raven, "Ball Don't Lie" hits theaters June 5. Take a look at the exclusive trailer below.
If you’re filming an interrogation scene these days, you'd better hope it can match up with the Joker versus Batman, who in “The Dark Knight” officially raise the bar on the old tried and true good cop/ bad cop routine.
Call it a challenge met and exceeded, Ludacris told MTV News of a similar scene in the upcoming “Max Payne,” where the artist sometimes known as Chris Bridges gets to have his way with Wahlberg’s good cop turned vigilante.
“I’m the internal affairs investigator, Jim Bravura, and I’m just hounding Max Payne. Crazy thing about that is, whenever you see Mark Wahlberg, he’s usually playing those dominant characters, so this is the time I’m the one who’s dominant,” Ludacris said of his favorite scene in the upcoming video-game-to-movie adaptation. “I get to hound him. Trust me, it’s the best scene in the movie when I’m hounding the hell out of Mark Wahlberg because I’m the boss.” Read more...