It’s pretty well known that R.A. the Rugged Man is on Quentin Tarantino levels of cinephilia when it comes to horror flicks. Just take one look at his personal website and it’s apparent that the man has spent many years scraping through the bottom shelves of many video stores. Recently, Crustified Dibbs got the chance to talk with the acclaimed director of The Exorcist William Friedkin about his lengthy career in film and the movies that manage to terrify the director of the scariest horror film of all time.

Check Out R.A. the Rugged Man’s Interview with William Friedkin

Fans of J. Cole may have heard seen the name Omen in the liner notes of Cole’s The Warm-Up and Friday Light Nights, but the Chicago-born emcee/producer is more than just Jermaine’s partner in music. So to celebrate Omen’s recent smash mixtapeAfraid of Heights, KillerHipHop.com decided to put the spotlight on the Windy City up-and-comer to discuss his budding career, his inspirations and the possibility of a mixtape that features himself, Elite, Voli and J. Cole.

Read KillerHipHop’s “KillerHipHop Exclusive: Omen Interview”

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Katt Williams and Mike Epps may have attempted it before him (and failed miserably), but it’s hard to deny that actor/comedian Donald Glover has found a lot of success and acclaim as rapper/producer Childish Gambino. As if the buzz from last year’s “Freaks and Geeks” wasn’t hot enough, Gambino’s been pulling in high praises from the top critics for his 2011 debut LP Camp. Now, Complex decided to perform a lyrical operation on Camp‘s autobiographical opener “Outside.” Glover may be a funny guy on TV, but Complex shows that Gambino’s raps are serious stuff.

Read Complex’s “Who Killed It: A Lyrical Analysis of Childish Gambino’s ‘Outside'”

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