
Jonathan Landrum Jr.
Writer and Producer at Associated Press
@AP Entertainment Writer & Producer | Don’t tell me the sky is the limit when there are footprints on the moon | [email protected]
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pressenterpriseonline.com | Jonathan Landrum Jr.
Video game phenom ‘Minecraft’ hits big screen By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr. - AP Entertainment Writer Published: April 15, 2025 LOS ANGELES — When Jack Black got the call to star in the “Minecraft” movie, the perks were plenty. He got to work alongside Jason Momoa, reunite with “Nacho...
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hammondstar.com | Jonathan Landrum Jr.
LOS ANGELES — When Jack Black got the call to star in the “Minecraft” movie, the perks were plenty. He got to work alongside Jason Momoa, reunite with “Nacho Libre” director Jared Hess and engulf himself into a beloved gaming universe. But before agreeing, Black turned to the real decision-makers: his sons, who are avid Minecraft players. They didn’t just give their approval, but practically begged him to take the role.
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telegraphherald.com | Jonathan Landrum Jr.
LOS ANGELES — When Jack Black got the call to star in the “Minecraft” movie, the perks were plenty. He got to work alongside Jason Momoa, reunite with “Nacho Libre” director Jared Hess and engulf himself into a beloved gaming universe. But before agreeing, Black turned to the real decision-makers: His sons, who are avid Minecraft players. They didn’t just give their approval, but practically begged him to take the role.
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bhpioneer.com | Jonathan Landrum Jr.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — When Jack Black got the call to star in the “Minecraft” movie, the perks were plenty. He got to work alongside Jason Momoa, reunite with “Nacho Libre” director Jared Hess and engulf himself into a beloved gaming universe. But before agreeing, Black turned to the real decision-makers: his sons, who are avid Minecraft players. They didn't just give their approval, but practically begged him to take the role.
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devicedaily.com | Jonathan Landrum Jr.
Golden State Warriors release an album from their own record label featuring Bay Area artists ‘For the Soil’—with tracks from more than a dozen artists, including E-40, Too $hort, Saweetie, G-Eazy, Goapele, LaRussell, and Larry June—arrives in time for the NBA’s All-Star weekend.
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