Unlike most actors, Eddie Murphy didn't have to pay his dues on subpar or forgettable movies when he launched his film career. He came out swinging with "48 Hrs.," and seemingly fired off one classic ...
About a decade into Murphy’s post-“SNL” blockbuster movie career, he experienced a box office flop with the Wes Craven-directed horror movie “Vampire in Brooklyn.” Spade joked about the movie’s poor ...
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