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“The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks 2” Crazy, Once Again

Directed by Deon Taylor, The House Next Door: Meet The Blacks 2 follows Carl Black, played by Mike Epps, who is about to face off with the neighbor from hell, played by Katt Williams.

Michael Blackson as Mr. Wooky, Mike Epps as Carl Black, Danny Trejo as Hugo, and Lil Duval as Cronut in The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks 2. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate.

Carl has only ever wanted the best for his family. Still, after surviving the events that led to his (not-so-) bestselling book, he’s moving everyone to his childhood home, where he’ll contend not only with his wife Lorene, played by Zulay Henao, and kids Allie, played by Bresha Webb, and Carl Jr., played by Alex Henderson, but everyone who drives him crazy: Cronut, played by Lil Duval, Freezee, played by Andrew Bachelor, Rico, played by Tyrin Turner, and an entire neighborhood of characters who seem to attract strange activity after dark. And nothing could be freakier than his new neighbor, Dr. Mamuwalde, who may or may not be a vampire.

You can buy the DVD or stream the movie anytime on Amazon.

“Future World” Trailer and Poster

Future World is a wild and nutty story directed by James Franco and Bruce Thierry Cheung. The movie arrives the inside a desert oasis. A queen, played by Lucy Liu, lies dying as her son Prince, played by Jeffrey Wahlberg, travels across barren wastelands to find a near-mythical medicine to save his mother’s life.

Prince evades violent raiders on motorbikes led by the Warlord, played by James Franco, and his enforcer, played by Cliff “Method Man” Smith. He meets Ash, played by Suki Waterhouse. Ash is the Warlord’s robot sex companion assassin. Her mission is to find her soul.

Druglord, played by Milla Jovovich, captures Prince. Warlord and his motorcycle forces roar in to attack them. With all that happening, Prince fights to save the remnants of humanity.

The cast includes Margarita Levieva, Snoop Dogg, and George Lewis Jr.

Cheung co-wrote the screenplay with Jeremy Craig Cheung and Jay Davis

It’s not the first time Cheung and Franco worked together. Cheung directed Franco in their 9-part series Making a Scene with James Franco.

If you think the plot sounds convoluted, watch the movie trailer. You will see an awful lot of craziness.