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Uncle Drew! Turns out Uncle Drew still has game. After Uncle D schools a “young blood” in a game of one-on-one, Dax recruits him to play in the Rucker Classic.
“Uncle Drew” was a fun movie to make. That’s not a shot in the dark, but a fact. The credits of director Charles Stone III’s latest film shows the cast and crew in good spirits, cracking ...
The breezy sports comedy “Uncle Drew” may be predictable: You know that the scrappy, senior citizen basketball players at its heart will triumph. But its NBA all-star cast – well hidden ...
But after making the finals of the Rucker Classic tournament held at the legendary Rucker Park in Harlem, Uncle Drew's team fell apart under mysterious circumstances. He hasn't been heard from since.
The “Uncle Drew” story begins in 2011, when Irving, then a 19-year-old newcomer to the NBA, agreed to appear in a Super Bowl promotion for Pepsi.
Uncle Drew is a hilarious hoops flick which pays tribute to Rucker Park as well as to the acrobatic athletes who have mesmerized generations of adoring fans attending the annual summer classic ...
Irving’s especially believable as Uncle Drew, having portrayed the character for the past seven years, but it’s one thing to credibly look like a 70-plus-year-old for 30 seconds of screen time ...
In “Uncle Drew,” it’s J.B. Smoove cutting hair when Dax (Lil Rel Howery) comes to recruit some players for his Rucker Park team, but I could’ve sworn it was Murphy for a brief second.
But “Uncle Drew” has several MVPs who make the movie work. Lil Rel Howery, who played everyone’s favorite TSA agent in “Get Out,” easily transitions from sidekick to leading man as Dax.
In scenes like this, Uncle Drew is faithful to the source material. I don’t want to say that making a movie out of a Pepsi commercial was a bad idea, because I believe it could be done.
“Uncle Drew” was a fun movie to make. That’s not a shot in the dark, but a fact. The credits of director Charles Stone III’s latest film shows the cast and crew in good spirits, cracking ...
Today, the Rucker tournament continues to be the dream of such basketball hopefuls as Dax (Lil Rel Howery). He's invested his life savings to field a team, and nurses a childhood grudge against ...
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