One of Them Days is the buddy-comedy film you need to see as it comes out victorious in its first weekend at the box office. Director Lawrence Lamont and producer Issa Rae sat down with The Hollywood Reporter to dish all about Keke & SZA’s comedic chemistry,
Keke Palmer chose violence on a recent episode of 'Hot Ones Versus' with her 'One Of Them' Days costar singer SZA and producer Issa Rae.
Things took a spicy turn when Palmer added a bit of extra seasoning to the game and asked SZA, “Is Drake a good kisser?” The artist, not missing a beat, quickly responded, “That’s why I said fuck you in advance.” Rae, comfortably outside of the line of fire, chimed in, “I like you.”
Keke Palmer, SZA, and Issa Rae — the leading ladies and executive producer of the blockbuster hit, One Of Them Days — recently appeared on Hot Ones Versus, where they went head-to-head against one another to in a scorching game of “Truth or Death Wing.
SZA playfully dodged Keke Palmer and Issa Rae’s questions about Drake’s kissing skills during a Hot Ones segment, choosing to take on a spicy challenge rather than reveal any details.
SZA's response to questions about Drake's kissing skills is apparently another L for the Toronto rapper, according to Keke Palmer and Issa Rae.
It’s well known that SZA and Drake dated way back when — but is the Certified Lover Boy a good kisser? That’s what Keke Palmer set out to uncover on First We Feast’s latest episode of Hot Ones Versus posted Tuesday (Jan. 21).
Keke Palmer and SZA's buddy duo comedy "One of Them Days" hits theaters this week, and we've got the deets on where to watch.
The Issa Rae-produced buddy comedy, starring Keke Palmer and Sza, is a hit. It finished second at the box office.
SZA, Keke Palmer and Issa Rae appeared on 'Hot Ones Versus,' and Palmer grilled SZA on the kissing abilities of her ex Drake.
It's no secret that SZA's industry veteran co-star is unofficially known as Keke “Keep a Job” Palmer — and the many hats she wears makes her somewhat of a kindred spirit to her character in the film, a waitress working to land a managerial position that will put both her and Alyssa in a better financial position.
Keke Palmer says her new film with SZA continues a tradition of side-splitting Black comedies with an important message.