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Jim Jarmusch's New Zombie Movie Will Star Bill Murray, RZA, and Everyone Cool Ever
It also stars Tilda Swinton, Tom Waits, Adam Driver, Chloë Sevigny, Selena Gomez, Steve Buscemi, and so, so, so many more.
Ashton Sanders from 'Moonlight' Is Playing RZA in a Show About Wu-Tang
He signed on to star in Hulu's 'Wu-Tang: An American Saga,' executive produced by RZA and Method Man.
RZA and Ghostface’s Wu-Tang Horror Movie Is Probably Not for the Children
'Angel of Dust' is set in Staten Island, obviously.
Watch The New Wu-Tang Documentary 'For The Children' In Full Right Now
The full movie is out today, exactly 25 years after 'Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)' was released.
Check Out Photos from Our Screening of the Wu-Tang Clan's '36 Chambers' Doc
Last night in Brooklyn, Noisey was proud to present the short film 'For the Children: 25 Years of Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers).'
Watch a Trailer for a New Doc About Wu-Tang Clan's '36 Chambers'
The teaser for the Staten Island supergroup's documentary, 'For the Children: 25 Years of Enter the Wu-Tang,' is here with a cameo from A$AP Rocky and A$AP Ferg.
RZA Joins Joey Purp for a Dextrous "Godbody Pt. 2" on 'Fallon'
The duo brought a 'QUARTERTHING' cut and a pared-down band to late-night.
Wu-Tang Clan Is for the Ravers
The New York rap kings took to techno's biggest stage at Movement Festival in Detroit—highlighting their influence on generations of dance music producers too.
Azealia Banks Addresses Her Most Controversial Comments On 'The Breakfast Club'
In an interview with 'The Breakfast Club,' the Harlem rapper talks about double standards in the music industry, Cardi B, and her experience with sexual assault.
RZA Is Suing a Doggy Day Care Company Called Woof-Tang Clan
He launched a trademark dispute with the New York City dog-walkers.
RZA Has Now Said He Did See Russell Crowe Spit at Azealia Banks in 2016
He made the revelation in an interview on The Breakfast Club.
RZA Speaks: Martin Shkreli "Made a Few Bad Choices"
At a Q&A in San Francisco, the Wu-Tang co-founder addressed the recent exploits of the man that bought one of their albums for $2 million.