Bruce Campbell once described Ash perfectly:
He isn’t brave because he’s fearless. He’s brave because he’s terrified… and keeps fighting anyway.
That’s why Ash Williams will always be one of the greatest final boys. 🩸🪓
We are currently:
- 19 days away from Disclosure Day
- 54 days away from The Odyssey
- 131 days away from Digger
- 208 days away from Dune: Part Three
Eating good at the movies in 2026
There are people who are genuinely trying to convince me alchemist doesn’t deserve this spot, as if he didn’t release some of the best albums this decade
Lo de Kane Parsons es algo irreal: empieza su carrera de YouTuber a los 15 años y hace una serie mega popular sobre los Backrooms, tanto así que A24 le ofrece comprar sus derechos y le producen su proyecto de ensueño con un presupuesto enorme a los DIECINUEVE AÑOS que le alcanza para contratar a dos nominados al Oscar (Renate Reinsve y Chiwetel Eijiofor).
Todo un modelo a seguir y una prueba de que los sueños se cumplen cuando trabajas por ellos.
Denis Villeneuve spent his 20's making no budget films and the occasional music video.
And in 30's, after getting the chance to finally direct a pair of feature films, they still didn't give him the success, or come out the way he hoped for.
So he took a near decade long break from film to raise his family and considered to quit filmmaking entirely, but despite being in his 40's he decided to give it another shot after watching a play, which he then adapated & directed and turned into Incendies which earned him an Academy Award in 2011, and put him on the map.
He then went onto make Enemy, Prisoners, Sicario, Arrival, Blade Runner 2049 and at 58 years old is now set to wrap him his epic Dune trilogy. Truly one of the more inspiring and beautiful stories in Hollywood, never give up on your dreams.
This must be the best week of your life if you’re 5 years old and into dinosaurs. I’m almost 30 and I’ve been rearranging everything to stick on another hour of Morgan Freeman narrating some clueless herbivore getting torn limb from limb. An absolute masterclass in dino documentary making from, unsurprisingly, the maker of Jurassic Park
Bad Bunny walked out in a #64 jersey with “OCASIO” on the back.
Not Bad Bunny.
Not Benito.
His real name.
His family name.
Then he grabbed the mic and said:
“My name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio. And if today I’m here at the Super Bowl, it’s because I never, never stopped believing in myself.”
In Spanish.
No translation.
Even the jumbotron was in Spanish.
And I watched the whole thing with a translator on.
Because the message was that important to me.
They said he was “un-American.”
They said nobody would understand him.
They said having him perform was “ridiculous.”
And he SHOWED OUT!
He brought out Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.
He staged a wedding on the field.
He recreated a bodega.
He gave us a whole scene of family and love.
He humanized an entire culture on the world’s biggest stage.
All in his native language.
And he didn’t flinch.
His lyrics were clear messages:
“They want to take the river from me, and the beach too. They want my neighborhood and for my grandma to leave.”
“I should have taken more photos when I had you. Hopefully my loved ones will never move.”
And that last line:
“Ojalá que los míos nunca se muden.”
Hopefully my loved ones will never move.
That’s about families being separated.
Forced to leave.
Displacement.
Yeah, he didn’t chase the mainstream.
He made the mainstream come to him.
He put his family name on his back and told 120 million people exactly who he is.
And I’m here for ALL of it!👏🏽