Jussie Smollett talks about his new movie 'The Lost Holliday' and its music. Watch the Billboard News interview.
Opening Friday in select AMC Theatres nationwide, Smollett’s latest acting, writing, directorial and production pursuit finds him teaming with the film’s star Vivica A. Fox in a story about family dynamics involving a same-gender-loving couple and the importance of acceptance. Portraying the character Cassandra Marshall, Fox plays mother-in-law to Smollett’s character, Jason Holliday.also features new music penned by Smollett.
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