Kid Cudi Talks About “How To Make It In America”
You might not recognize him without his beloved Cleveland hat on, but yes, that is Kid Cudi. Cudi recently sat down with HipHollywood to discuss the size of his role in"How to Make It in America," as well as how he was approached by show creator Ian Edelman for his part.
Episode 1.05 Soundtrack
The set list for episode 1.05 - Big In Japan
- The Knux - "Floozy"
- Lee Fields & The Expressions - "Money I$ King"
- Mem Shannon - "No Religion"
- Large Professor - "I Juswanna Chill"
- Daniel Lenz - "Sly Fox"
- Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros "I Come In Please"
- Bronski Beat - "Smalltown Boy"
- Tim Hanauer - "Go"
- Ducksauce - "aNYway"
- Missing Persons - "Destination Unknown"
Rasta Monsta Hustle
Luis Guzman and his Rasta Monster hustle has been stealing the show on "How to Make It." Originally signed on as a supporting actor, Guzman's character Rene has quickly become a favorite among viewers. Help support Rene in his attempt to peddle Rasta Monster and become a fan of the Rasta Monster Facebook Page
Nylon Tv Goes On Set With “How To Make It”
Nylon TV visited the set of "How to Make It in America" a few months back and caught up with lead actors Bryan Greenberg and Victor Rasuk. They give a quick tour of the set, and give their best Luis Guzman impersonation... Taste like fruit punch. pero spicy.
“Unhappy Birthday” Inside The Episode
HBO takes an inside look into "Unhappy Birthday," episode 4 of "How to Make It in America. Again commentary is from Ian Edelman and Mark Walhberg. The episode was released early onto HBO's website as well as HBO On Demand for what was most likely a preemptive strike against lining up against the Oscars. Following the Twitter airwaves and the shows hashtag (#howtomakeit), fans seem to think its the best episode yet. Many of the shows story lines are coming together, including the emergence of David Kaplan (Eddie Kaye Thomas).
Episode 1.04 – Soundtrack
The set list for episode 1.04 - Unhappy Birthday
- Otis Redding - "Pain In My Heart"
- Jeremih - "Birthday Sex"
- Aqua - "Aqua Reggae"
- The Diplomats of Solid Sound - "Soul Connection"
- Skye Lewin - "Beef Stew"
- Schoolly D - "Gucci Time"
- Master Source - "Mexico Mi Amor"
- Mary Jane Girls - "All Night Long"
- Master Source - "La Chipapenecas"
- Lord Tariq and Peter Gunz - "Deja Vu"
- The Migs - "Muchacha Number Three"
- Dennis Edwards - "Don't Look Any Further"
- Teddy Pendergrass - "Love T.K.O."
Episode 1.03 – Soundtrack
The set list for episode 1.03 - Paper, Denim + Dollars.
- Tenor Saw - "Ring The Alarm"
- Shirley Ellis - "Soul Time"
- Iyeoka - "The Yellow Brick Road Song"
- Talib Kweli - "Get By (Instrumental)"
- A.R.E Weapons - "F What You LIke"
- Beck - "Soul Of A Man"
- White Denim - "Shake Shake Shake"
- Sharon Jones - "This Land Is Your Land"
Watch Episode 4 Right Now
HBO has released the 4th episode of "How to Make It in America." The episode titled "Unhappy Birthday," can be seen on HBO on Demand, or via the HBO website." This is the first episode that HBO has leaked online since the pilot made its debut a week before its official Valentines Day premiere. The episode revolves around Rachael's birthday party and features a lot of face time for David Kaplan. Viewers will probably find this the best episode yet, since there is less character/plot development and more "party" scenes, which people tend to like. David Kaplan finally gets his shot to get into Avenue. Make sure you tune in to see how he handles it.
“The Good Guy” Gets New York Times Critics Pick
Bryan Greenberg's latest movie "The Good Guy" opened this past weekend in theaters across Los Angeles and New York. The independent film was released with relatively little promotion, but was well received from critics. The New York Times gave the movie its Critics Pick for last week. The movie was also well received from the Los Angeles Times and the Hollywood Reporter among others.
Synopsis - Ambitious young Manhattanite and urban conservationist Beth (Alexis Bledel) wants it all: a good job, good friends, and a good guy to share the city with. Of course that last one is often the trickiest of all. In the new romantic dramedy THE GOOD GUY, Beth falls hard for Tommy (Scott Porter), a sexy, young Wall Street hot-shot. But just as everything seems to be falling into place, complications arise in the form of Tommy’s sensitive and handsome co-worker Daniel (Bryan Greenberg). Beth soon learns that the game of love in the big city is a lot like Wall Street – high risk, high reward and everybody has an angle







