Since #XMen '97 Season 2 puts the spotlight on Cable and Apocalypse, I wrote a piece for Nerdist exploring how they're really two sides of the same coin.
Link: https://t.co/enqoUyrdSD
#XMen97 Season 2 hasn’t lost a step. The first four episodes deliver the emotional storytelling, character growth, and action that made Season 1 a hit. Jubilee finally shines and Apocalypse’s origins add new layers. Read my spoiler-free review.
Link: https://t.co/Cjb5VXM8gy
#xmen
@toystory 5 is charming, heartwarming, and funny. Capturing the imagination and emotional magic of the original, it's a worthy return for Woody, Buzz, Jessie, and the gang.
#toystory5
Harlem, 1972. You are invited to a party at the home of Duke Ellington.
ONCE UPON A TIME IN HARLEM opens in select theaters October 16. Teaser trailer tomorrow.
Why wasn't Kim Wayans in the first two Scary Movie films? We talked about that, her long-awaited arrival to #ScaryMovie6, working with the next generation of Wayans talent, and why comedy still matters.
My latest for @tajimagazine:
https://t.co/gc2Mxr9Sz2
In the world of The Boys, attention functions as currency, validation, influence, and identity, which reflects our own twisted reality. https://t.co/YgTlL5F3AB
Spider-Noir nails the gritty noir style, feeling like a blend of Dick Tracy and Chinatown. Strong performances, a well-developed story, and the city feels alive. Nicolas Cage and Lamorne Morris are fantastic. A must-watch.
#spiderman#spidernoir
Backrooms is scary, tense, pulse-pounding, and honestly hard to explain. Fans of the YouTube creepypasta it’s based on will probably eat this up, but other viewers may not fully connect with its strange, unsettling style.
#backrooms
Paul Rudd is spectacular, balancing humor with emotion that keeps you invested.Nick Jonas delivers some surprisingly strong moments, and together they make Power Ballad a fun film. A comedy that had me laughing hard throughout. Definitely worth checking out.#powerballad