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Zoé Mahfouz: An Award Nominee Finalist at the Houston Comedy Film Festival
Get ready to laugh until your sides hurt as Zoé Mahfouz, the exceptionally talented actress, writer, and content creator, emerges as a finalist and award nominee at the esteemed Houston Comedy Film Festival. Her uproarious comedy masterpiece, “Commercial Actress,” has propelled her to the forefront of comedy, making her a finalist and earning her a well-deserved nomination. With her unique blend of humor and creativity, Zoé has solidified her position as a comedy sensation and a rising star in the entertainment industry.
Zoé Mahfouz’s journey into the heart of comedy began with rigorous training at renowned institutions such as the Actors Studio, the Acting Corps, and the legendary Scott Sedita Acting Studios in Los Angeles. Armed with talent and an irrepressible sense of humor, she has been leaving audiences in stitches on both sides of the Atlantic, from the charming streets of Paris to the uproarious epicenter of Hollywood.

At the heart of Zoé’s comedic triumph lies her exceptional work in “Commercial Actress.” This comedic gem fearlessly pulls back the curtain on the absurdity of the entertainment industry, offering an unfiltered look at its highs, lows, injustices, challenges, and cutthroat competition. Audiences have been doubled over with laughter as they witness Zoé’s comedic genius at its finest.
Embracing the digital age’s transformation of entertainment, Zoé has effortlessly transitioned into content creation. Her humor-infused videos on platforms like TikTok have not only amassed millions of views but have also left audiences gasping for breath from laughter. With three Jury Awards, an Audience Choice Award, and an Honorable Mention, her comedic prowess is undeniable. Major media outlets, including FailArmy, MinuteBuzz, and LPE360 (Funny Videos), have recognized her exceptional talent.
Zoé’s talents extend far beyond acting and content creation; she has also ventured into the world of screenwriting. Her dedication and passion for storytelling shine through in her screenwriting certificate from the prestigious University of Cambridge. Furthermore, her screenplays have received recognition from IMDb-qualifying film festivals, positioning her as a rising star in the field of comedy screenwriting.
The pinnacle of Zoé’s comedic journey is her well-deserved finalist status and nomination at the illustrious Houston Comedy Film Festival. Celebrated for its dedication to exceptional comedic works, the festival has recognized Zoé’s unique ability to turn the ordinary into comedic gold. Specifically, her achievement is a testament to her uproarious contribution to the side-splitting “Commercial Actress.”
As Zoé Mahfouz continues to tickle our funny bones and make her indelible mark on the comedy scene, her unique blend of talent, humor, and creativity promises to keep audiences rolling with laughter worldwide. With her upcoming pilot script, “I FOLLOW YOU,” set to debut in festivals this March, the world eagerly awaits her next laugh-out-loud adventure.
To stay updated with Zoé Mahfouz’s hilariously entertaining journey and explore her world of ‘likeable strangeness,’ connect with her on TikTok: @Lessautesdhumeurdezoe, and visit her IMDb page here.
For press inquiries or interview requests related to her Houston Comedy Film Festival finalist status and award nomination for “Commercial Actress,” please contact us here.
About the Houston Comedy Film Festival
The Houston Comedy Film Festival is a premier event dedicated to celebrating the art of comedy in filmmaking. As a platform for emerging and established comedic talents, the festival showcases a diverse array of hilariously thought-provoking films that keep audiences in stitches while exploring the quirks and complexities of human existence. Through laughter, the festival fosters connections, sparks conversations, and leaves a lasting impression on both filmmakers and audiences alike. Join us in celebrating the brilliance of comedy and its power to bring uncontrollable fits of laughter to the world.

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How the New York Knicks Turned a Basketball Team into a Cultural Movement

The New York Knicks didn’t just win games — they turned their franchise into a living, breathing culture that spills out of Madison Square Garden and onto timelines, street corners, and global screens. For filmmakers and creatives, their rise is a blueprint for how to build a world people want to belong to, not just content people scroll past.

The Knicks as a mirror of New York
The Knicks have always been more than a roster; they’ve been a symbol of New York’s identity, especially in tough eras where the city and the team rose and fell together. From the 1970s onward, writers and historians have pointed out how the Knicks reflected the city’s struggles with decline, race, and rebirth, turning each season into a chapter of New York’s larger story.
“Their jerseys became part of TV wardrobes, their games became plot points, and their fandom became synonymous with New York itself.”[plastik]
That deep fusion of team and city is what every storyteller is chasing: a narrative so embedded in place and people that it feels like home, even to someone watching from thousands of miles away.

From basketball games to cultural episodes
On paper, each Knicks game is 48 minutes of basketball. In practice, it’s an episodic series: recurring characters, long‑running rivalries, cliffhangers, and season‑long redemption arcs. The recent title run — toppling stars they “weren’t supposed” to beat and finally lifting a championship after decades — reads like a perfectly structured third act in a film.
“The Knicks were not supposed to beat Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs in the NBA Finals. But they did, and they did it together.”- Yahoo
What makes it feel cinematic is how the story lives beyond the court: talk radio, classroom debates, group chats, and social feeds all rewinding plays, arguing calls, and mythologizing moments in real time. For Bolanle Media’s audience, that’s the lesson — your film, event, or project can’t end at the premiere; it has to continue as shared conversation and communal memory.
Fandom as identity, not “audience”
Knicks fans don’t just “support a team”; they treat fandom as part of who they are — a shorthand for loyalty to New York itself. People describe feeling an instant connection with anyone in blue and orange, as if they’re part of the same extended family, regardless of background.
“What this Knicks run has taught me about identity, community, exile, and being a part of something bigger than yourself.”-Ben Rhodes
That’s what you want around your stories: community, not just viewership. Knicks fans endure decades of pain and still show up; that’s the kind of irrational loyalty great filmmakers and media brands earn when they consistently show people a version of themselves they recognize and cherish.

The Mecca, the music, and the memes
Madison Square Garden isn’t just an arena; it’s the Mecca, a character in the story with its own mythology. Playing there links basketball to a wider cultural web: hip‑hop, fashion, celebrity, and the long history of New York as a global stage for performance.
A single viral chant can become the soundtrack of an entire playoff run, echoing from subway platforms to TikTok edits to late‑night talk shows. Chants, memes, and fan‑made slogans evolve into cultural artifacts that travel far beyond hardcore basketball circles — the same way a catchphrase, shot, or theme song from a film can become part of everyday language.
“In a world dominated by short attention spans, sports may be one of the last shared-interest communities we come back to again and again.”[thestrick]
For creators, the takeaway is clear: build recognizable rituals and sounds around your work — taglines, visual motifs, recurring formats — so audiences can remix and re‑echo them across platforms the way Knicks fans do with chants and clips.
Turning emotion into economy
This cultural movement isn’t abstract; it translates into real economic power. As the Knicks’ fortunes surged, so did ticket demand, street parties, collabs, and content volume — with brands racing to attach themselves to the energy and visibility of the Garden.
Fashion and beauty outlets are now covering Knicks‑inspired nails and street style as a way to tap into the moment, showing that blue and orange have become fashion signals, not just team colors. Media and newsletters are dissecting Knicks fandom as a metaphor for community, politics, and identity, which means the team has crossed into the realm of ideas, not just sports.
For Bolanle Media, that’s the model: when you build real emotional stakes and recognizable culture around your stories, you unlock multiple revenue lanes — screenings, merch, live events, branded content, and partnerships that want to sit next to that energy.

What filmmakers and Bolanle Media can learn
When you zoom out, the Knicks’ turn into a cultural movement rests on a few core principles that map directly onto film and media:
- Root the story in a place and people. The Knicks work because they are unapologetically New York; your projects can lean just as hard into African, diasporic, Houston, and global‑Black identities, instead of smoothing them out.
- Treat each season like a narrative arc. Festivals, slates, and talent rosters should feel like evolving chapters, not random one‑offs — with returning faces, ongoing tensions, and long‑term payoffs.
- Elevate your “arena.” Whether it’s a theater, a pop‑up venue, or a digital platform, make it feel like your own Mecca — visually distinct, ritualized, and instantly recognizable in photos and clips.
- Invest in fandom, not just views. Design spaces (online and offline) where your audience can argue, emote, and see themselves as insiders — Discords, live talkbacks, watch parties, and social formats that keep the story alive. “The Knicks are one of the signature franchises in the NBA, regardless of their on‑court success, because they play in New York City in the legendary Madison Square Garden.”–centernyc
In other words, the Knicks didn’t become a cultural movement by accident — they did it by sitting at the intersection of sport, story, and city, and letting fans co‑author the narrative every step of the way. If Bolanle Media leans into that same triangle — story, space, and community — your films, festivals, and talent can move from “content” to culture just as powerfully.
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DJ Shinski Brings AfriqueFest To Life

AfriqueFest: Pan-African Musical Experience — World Cup Edition is set to take over Noto Houston on Sunday, June 28, bringing together East, South, and West African sounds in one immersive celebration of music, culture, and connection. Presented by Experience Noir and Bolanle Media, the event is designed as a cinematic night for the culture, blending global energy with Houston nightlife in a way that feels elevated, intentional, and deeply rooted in African creativity.

Spotlight on DJ Shinski
At the heart of this year’s experience is DJ Shinski. Born and raised in Nairobi, Kenya and now based in Houston, DJ Shinski has built an international name off high-energy sets that move effortlessly across Afrobeats, Amapiano, hip‑hop, dancehall, reggae, and electronic sounds.
He has also become Africa’s most‑subscribed DJ on YouTube, crossing the 2‑million‑subscriber mark and turning his mixes into a global destination for music lovers.
DJ Shinski’s style is precise but unpredictable: one moment it’s classic Afrobeats, the next it’s East African anthems, then a run of throwback hip‑hop or R&B that still feels fresh. That ability to read a room and connect multiple worlds in a single set is exactly why AfriqueFest is building so much of the night’s energy around him.
At AfriqueFest, DJ Shinski helps drive the Safari Grooves segment, representing East and Central Africa from 4 PM to 6 PM. Expect a journey that moves from Nairobi to Dar es Salaam, Kampala, Addis, and beyond, all filtered through his signature “vibes on vibes” approach behind the decks.
DJ Tunez and the rest of the night
Supporting that energy, DJ Tunez leads the Gold Coast Beats chapter from 8 PM to 10 PM, bringing his own Nigerian‑American Afrobeats pedigree to the stage. Together with the Diamond Rhythms segment (South) and a curated roster of DJs, the night stretches across the continent in three distinct musical chapters, all connected by a single dance floor.
Hosted by @chris_gone_crazy, @kingdrewwskyy, @roselynomaka, and @samsnewleaf, AfriqueFest is positioned as more than a party—it’s a celebration of sound, style, and Pan‑African identity in Houston, with DJ Shinski anchoring the experience from the moment doors open.
Brought to you by Bolanle Media & Experience Noir
Brought to you by Bolanle Media and Experience Noir, this World Cup edition of AfriqueFest is crafted as a night where global DJs, storytellers, and music lovers collide and create a shared cultural memory. With DJ Shinski front and center—and DJ Tunez helping close the night—guests can expect a show that reflects both the future of African nightlife and the power of the diaspora to create unforgettable live moments.
If you want to experience DJ Shinski live at AfriqueFest, now is the time to lock in your spot. Purchase your tickets now at AfriqueFest.com and get ready for a night of music, movement, and culture at Noto Houston.
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‘Sinners’ Becomes a Haunted House at Universal

It’s official: Ryan Coogler’s Oscar-winning vampire musical Sinners is becoming an attraction at Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights in Hollywood and Orlando. If you saw the film and felt the Mississippi Delta close in around you, get ready to walk straight into it.

As part of the event’s 35th anniversary season, Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort have partnered with Proximity Media to transform Coogler’s original vampire tale into an immersive haunted house experience beginning Aug. 28 in Orlando and Sept. 3 in Los Angeles. Set in 1930s Mississippi Delta, guests will return to twin brothers Smoke and Stack’s hometown, arriving at the juke joint they plan to open for the community.
That juke joint is where the terror begins.
The attraction will transport guests back to Club Juke, where nothing is as it seems when red-eyed vampires Remmick, Bert and Joan appear with their insatiable hunger.
As they attempt to evade the vampires at every turn, fans will encounter favorite characters lifted straight from the film, including Sammie, Mary, Annie, Pearline, and Cornbread.
Why this matters beyond the scares
Sinners wasn’t just a hit — it was a cultural moment.
A 16-time Oscar-nominated, $370M-grossing film that basically reinvented the vampire genre.
Seeing a Black-led, music-soaked, Delta-rooted horror story given the full Halloween Horror Nights treatment is a milestone for the kind of storytelling that doesn’t always get this stage.
The creators feel the weight of it too:
“Partnering with Halloween Horror Nights gives fans the chance to step even deeper into the world of the film — to feel the music, the atmosphere, and the tension all around them.”
— Ryan Coogler, Zinzi Coogler & Sev Ohanian, Proximity Media
Universal isn’t treating this as just another licensed house, either. Mike Aiello, Senior Director of Entertainment Creative Development at Universal Orlando Resort, said the moment Sinners premiered, they knew it was an undeniable fit — noting it’s rare for a film to fully satisfy hardcore horror fans while also inviting new audiences into the genre.
The details you need
Universal Studios Hollywood’s Halloween Horror Nights will run for a record 42 nights this year, while Universal Orlando’s event returns for its milestone 35th year, running select nights from August 28 through November 1 with 10 all-new haunted houses, live entertainment, scare zones, and a few promised surprises. Fans can already grab limited-edition shirts, hats, and an acrylic collectible figure inspired by the haunted house at both parks and online.
The takeaway: one of the year’s defining films is now a fully immersive nightmare you can step inside.
Survive until sunrise — if you can.
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