This week’s Out Now with Aaron and Abe is lifting up Marvel spirits. Aaron and Abe are joined by Le Noir Auteur’s Terence Johnson and Movie Markus’ Markus Robinson to talk all about Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Hear what the group has to say about the film, Ryan Coogler’s efforts to build from the first,
It stands to reason that Black Panther: Wakanda Forever would be a different type of film for Marvel. While there have recasting, losing Chadwick Bozeman after the late actors battle with cancer, presented an incredible challenge for the people who loved him and for the storytelling. They have risen to the task at hand to
This week’s Out Now with Aaron and Abe wants you to laugh it up and put on a happy face. Aaron and Abe are joined by Le Noir Auteur’s Terence Johnson to talk all about Bros, from Billy Eichner, and the horror film Smile. Listen in to hear the discussion regarding both of these films,
Auteur theory was originally defined as a theory of filmmaking in which the director is viewed as the major creative force in a motion picture. With television, the theory gained a new wrinkle to recognize writers or showrunners whose imprint on the show was evident. Well, we can certainly begin to apply that term to
Netflix’s TUDUM, a big marketing moment for the streamer is a day of exclusive news, never-before-seen footage, trailers, and first looks, as well as interviews with Netflix’s biggest stars and creators. The free virtual event was a celebration of Netflix fandom and is dedicated to sharing the scoop on over 100 fan-favorite shows, films, and
Keep calm and carry on. This phrase uttered by Dr. Collins (Timothy Simmons) is used in jest as a piece of advice for Alice (Florence Pugh) and Jack (Harry Styles), as the couple try to adjust to Alice’s increasing visions and warnings after witnessing a tragedy. You see these two have made the perfect life