Daily 30: Sun 09.28.2014

LeBron James: Weighing in
LeBron talks winning titles, why his recent diet had him dreaming of Cookie Monster & his friendship with Johnny Manziel
The Lox on Being Legendary
VladTV correspondent Jenny Boom Boom sat down with Yonkers' crew The Lox and talked whether or not they feel they're legends, Bobby Shmurda's come-up, and how they've maintained the group and their friendships when other hip-hop crews breakup on the regular.
SEP 28TH, BILLBOARD REPORT
1. Don’t Tell ‘Em (Jeremih Feat. YG) 2. Lifestyle (Rich Gang Feat. Young Thug & Rich Homie Quan) 3. New Flame (Chris Brown Feat. Usher & Rick Ross) 4. Studio (ScHoolboy Q Feat. BJ The Chicago Kid) 5. 0 To 100 / The Catch Up (Drake) 6. ***Flawless (Beyonce Feat. Nicki Minaj) 7. Believe Me (Lil Wayne Feat. Drake) 8. No Flex Zone (Rae Sremmurd) 9. Hot Boy (Bobby Shmurda) 10. Good Kisser (Usher)
SEP 28TH, BOX OFFICE REPORT
1. The Equalizer $38,000,000 2. The Maze Runner $18,000,000 3. The Boxtrolls $16,800,000 4. This Is Where I Leave You $7,000,000 5. Dolphin Tale 2 $4,800,000
Malcolm X: Make It Plain
Born on May 19, 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska, Malcolm X was a prominent black Malcolm X nationalist leader who served as a spokesman for the Nation of Islam during the 1950s and '60s.
Nkiru
Shot in a style reminiscent of the Hollywood urban legend genre, and scored by award-winning Hollywood music composer Austin Wintory, Nkiru is the director's fun perspective on an age-old African tale of love and sacrifice. Based on the African urban legend of Mami Wata, the short-film centers around a group of friends who disappear from a beach party under mysterious circumstances.
Ferguson Police Officer Shot
FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) — A search for two suspects in a St. Louis suburb that's undergone racial unrest continued Sunday after a Ferguson police officer was shot in the arm following an encounter with two men at a community center who ran from him and then opened fire during a foot chase, authorities said. St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar said at a media briefing early Sunday that the officer approached the men around 9:10 p.m. Saturday because the community center was closed. As the officer approached, the men ran away. When the officer gave chase, "one of the men turned and shot," Belmar said. The officer was shot in the arm and is expected to survive, he said. Belmar did not identify the officer or give further details about his condition. He said the officer returned fire but said police have "no indication" that either suspect was shot. A search was underway for the suspects early Sunday in Ferguson, where some community members remain uneasy in the wake of the August shooting death of an unarmed black 18-year-old by a white police officer. Belmar said he did not think the officer's shooting was related to two separate protests about Michael Brown's shooting that were going on Saturday night around the same time. Around midnight at the police station, approximately two dozen officers stood near a group of about 100 protesters who mingled on a street corner, occasionally shouting, "No justice; no peace." Nearby, part of a road was closed in town as police conducted a search for the suspects. Numerous law enforcement agencies were responding, and police helicopters were canvassing the area. The officer's shooting comes after Ferguson Police Chief Tom Jackson issued a videotaped apology to Brown's family earlier in the week and attempted to march with protesters, an effort that led to a clash with activists and several arrests on Thursday. Brown's parents told The Associated Press on Saturday they were unmoved by the apology. Brown's mother, Lesley McSpadden, said, "yes," when asked if Jackson should be fired, and his father, Michael Brown Sr., said rather than an apology, they would like to see the officer who shot their son arrested. A county grand jury is weighing whether to indict Ferguson officer Darren Wilson in Brown's shooting. The Justice Department, which is investigating whether Brown's civil rights were violated, is conducting a broader probe into Ferguson police. On Friday, it urged Jackson to ban his officers from wearing bracelets supporting Wilson while on duty and from covering up their name plates with black tape. Ferguson residents complained about the bracelets, which are black with "I am Darren Wilson" in white lettering, at a meeting with federal officials this week. Brown's shooting has also focused attention on the lack of diversity in many police departments across the country. In Ferguson, of 53 officers in a community that is two-thirds black, only three are African-American. Also early Sunday, not far from Ferguson, an off-duty St. Louis city police officer was injured on Interstate 70 when three suspects fired shots into his personal vehicle, a police spokeswoman said. Schron Jackson said the officer, who has nearly 20 years of experience, was being treated at a hospital for a minor injury to his arm from broken glass. She said there is no reason to believe the two shootings were related.
Outcast
A mysterious warrior teams up with the daughter and son of a deposed Chinese Emperor to defeat their cruel Uncle, who seeks their deaths.
Dear White People
A satire that follows the stories of four black students at an Ivy League college where a riot breaks out over a popular 'African American' themed party thrown by white students.
The Equalizer
In The Equalizer, Denzel Washington plays McCall, a man who believes he has put his mysterious past behind him and dedicated himself to beginning a new, quiet life. But when McCall meets Teri (Chloë Grace Moretz), a young girl under the control of ultra-violent Russian gangsters, he can't stand idly by -- he has to help her.
No Good Deed
A wife and mother of two, lives an ideal life that takes a turn when her family is threatened by a stranger who talks his way into her house, claiming car trouble. The unexpected invitation leaves her terrorized and fighting for survival.