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Lord In the Samurai and the Prisoner, character Lord Murashige rallies a room full of other lords
ReviewsMovies
August 18, 2026 Valerie Complex

Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s ‘The Samurai and the Prisoner’ is an Anti-War Murder Mystery

Kiyoshi Kurosawa turns a 16th-century samurai siege into a whodunit and anti-war parable, using a murder mystery inside a besieged castle to ask what violence does to the people trapped inside systems built on it.

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ConventionsMoviesTelevision
August 18, 2026 Mike Manalo

D23 Expo 2026 Recap: What’s Next for Disney Films and Television

Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars, and Disney Animation brought the reveals at D23 Expo 2026 — from Incredibles III to Frozen III and Starfighter. Here’s our full recap, plus where Disney’s diversity still falls short.

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MoviesInterviewSci Fi
August 18, 2026 Mike Manalo

Breakout Star Jordan Alexa Davis Dishes on Dinosaurs at ‘The End of Oak Street’

The End of Oak Street may star some heavy hitters, like Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor. However a great deal of the film’s heart comes directly from its younger cast. Among them, is breakout star Jordan Alexa Davis, playing the role of Jeannette Christiansen in the Amblin-esque tentpole film.

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In Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma, characters Billy and Kris watch a movie. Kris looks enthralled, Billy looks indifferent.
ReviewsHorrorMovies
August 17, 2026 Valerie Complex

‘Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma’ Turns Slasher Nostalgia into a Queer Fever Dream

Jane Schoenbrun’s “Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma” reimagines the slasher franchise as a sexy, strange, and deeply queer fever dream about desire, dysphoria, and transformation, led by standout performances from Hannah Einbinder and Gillian Anderson.

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Theme ParksConventions
August 16, 2026 Michael Lee

D23 Unveils Spider-Man Land and New Rides for Disney’s International Parks

From Shanghai’s first-ever Spider-Man land to a new Lion King ride at Disneyland Paris, here’s everything Disney announced for its international parks at D23.

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Tom Holland, Minnie Mouse, and Walker Scobell
ComicsConventionsGamingTelevision
August 16, 2026 Nikita Francois

Marvel, Lorcana, and ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ Panels Bewitch D23

From an Amazing Spider-Man #1000 tease to new Percy Jackson and the Olympians castings, here’s everything revealed across the Marvel Fanfare, Lorcana, Spider-Man, and Percy Jackson panels at D23.

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Theme ParksConventions
August 16, 2026 Michael Lee

Disney Reveals Villains Land, First-Ever ‘Coco’ Ride, and New Avengers Attractions

From a Coco dark ride to a new Avengers expansion, Villains Land, and the end of the Disco Yeti era, here’s everything Disney revealed about its parks at D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event.

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ConventionsFashion
August 15, 2026 Nikita Francois

Loungefly Brings Bustling Boardwalk Vibes to D23

Today, Loungefly invited us to an exclusive behind-the-scenes booth tour to take a look at their D23 Loungefly Pier. Inside, guests are able to play games, win prizes, and shop from a large variety of D23-exclusive merch, including their popular backpacks.

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Stylized "X-Men" title graphic with a golden X-shaped logo mark, used as the D23 X-Men casting announcement's featured image.
MarvelConventions
August 15, 2026 Mike Manalo

Marvel Studios Electrifies D23 Expo with ‘X-Men’ Announcements and More

Kevin Feige closed out D23’s Entertainment Showcase with the reveal of Marvel Studios’ new X-Men cast, led by Sadie Sink as Jean Grey, plus Avengers: Doomsday footage and a VisionQuest trailer.

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Newsletter
August 14, 2026 Keith Chow

NOC Week in Review: August 8-14, 2026

A bunch of the NOC crew is headed to Anaheim for D23, but first: HBO’s Lanterns, The End of Oak Street, X-Men ’97 season 2, Coyote vs. Acme, and more from the week that was.

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Aaron Pierre as John Stewart, wearing a blue jacket and carrying a bag, walking alone at dusk in a promotional image for HBO's "Lanterns."
DC ComicsReviewsTelevision
August 14, 2026 Dominic Mah

NOC Review: ‘Lanterns’ Spotlights John Stewart’s Arc with a ‘True Detective’ Vibe

HBO’s Lanterns reimagines Green Lantern as a moody detective story with a True Detective vibe, anchored by a standout performance from Aaron Pierre as John Stewart.

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MarvelAnimationReviews
August 14, 2026 Swara Ahmed

NOCs of the Roundtable Review ‘X-Men ’97’ Season 2

Swara, Mike, and Michael review the second season of X-Men ’97, discussing what worked and what didn’t work, how behind the scenes issues affected the quality of the season, why it’s still teh best of Marvel TV and especially on Disney+, and where they hope the show goes in Season 3.

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Composers The Newton Brothers, John Andrew Grush and Taylor Newton Stewart, composited over animated X-Men '97 characters including Professor X, Magneto, and Storm.
MarvelAnimationMusic
August 13, 2026 Nikita Francois

‘X-Men ’97’ Composers The Newton Brothers on Emotional Scoring

Composers The Newton Brothers — John Andrew Grush and Taylor Newton Stewart — open up about scoring X-Men ’97 Season 2, from character-driven musical motifs to knowing when silence hits harder than a score.

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Wile E. Coyote crouches atop a truck on a city street at night in a live-action scene from Coyote vs. Acme.
MoviesAnimationInterview
August 12, 2026 Victoria Wade

Voice Actor Eric Bauza Talks ‘Coyote vs. Acme’ and its Journey to the Big Screen

Voice actor Eric Bauza opens up about Coyote vs. Acme, the long-shelved Looney Tunes courtroom comedy finally hitting theaters on August 28, and what its release means for fans who fought to save it.

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Director David Robert Mitchell and producer JJ Abrams laugh during a junket interview for The End of Oak Street, with the film's title and a dinosaur silhouette visible on the screen behind them.
Sci FiInterviewMovies
August 12, 2026 Mike Manalo

JJ Abrams and David Robert Mitchell Discuss the Mysteries at ‘The End of Oak Street’

JJ Abrams and David Robert Mitchell talk mystery boxes, dinosaurs, and blending Amblin-style nostalgia with ’80s B-movie chaos in their new film, The End of Oak Street, out August 14.

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MoviesReviewsSci Fi
August 12, 2026 Swara Ahmed

‘The End of Oak Street’ is a Refreshingly Fun, Emotional, and Thrilling New Classic

In The End of Oak Street, director David Robert Mitchell trades ’80s nostalgia signaling for genuine emotional stakes, delivering a scientifically meticulous, thrilling, and surprisingly moving dinosaur epic anchored by Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor.

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Patrick Batiste and Carene Mekertichyan embrace under string lights, her holding a flower, in a scene from The Comedy of Errors.
ReviewsTheatre
August 11, 2026 Edward Hong

A Los Angeles Theatre Review: ‘The Comedy of Errors’

Did you know there’s a Los Angeles Shakespeare in the Park company that offers consistently excellent work, commits to significant global majority representation, pays its actors Equity wages, and somehow makes every performance free? That’s Independent Shakespeare Co., whose stellar, uproariously hilarious production of The Comedy of Errors earns every bit of that praise.

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Andrew Dang carries Eunice Dang in a living room while Ruthie Dang watches from an armchair.
AnimationStreaming
August 11, 2026 Edward Hong

Official Trailer Released for Netflix’s ‘Dang!’ Starring Stephanie Hsu and Poppy Liu

Netflix sets a September 8 premiere for Dang!, an animated comedy about three Asian American siblings navigating life’s chaos, starring Stephanie Hsu, Poppy Liu, and creator Andrew Law.

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Rhaenyra Targaryen, wearing a chainmail crown and armor, stands on a balcony overlooking a crowd in House of the Dragon Season 3.
FantasyTelevision
August 11, 2026 Mike Manalo

Ryan Condal and Emma D’Arcy on the Season 3 ‘House of the Dragon’ Finale

Showrunner Ryan Condal and star Emma D’Arcy break down the explosive Season 3 finale of House of the Dragon, from the Battle of Tumbleton to Rhaenyra’s descent and what’s coming in the final season.

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Serena is materialized in human form, standing in front of a grey background. She smiles.
HorrorMoviesReviews
August 10, 2026 Valerie Complex

‘Serena’ Finds Terror in the Uncertainty of the Algorithm

Director Rob Alicea’s thriller Serena uses AI less as a futuristic boogeyman and more as a vehicle for manipulation and our increasingly blurry relationship with reality, anchored by Andi Matichak and Steven Strait’s performances.

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Actors Chanté Adams and Sinqua Walls sitting near each other in a lobby.
MoviesInterview
August 10, 2026 Nikita Francois

‘Switches’ Writer/Director Brandon Broussard on Stylish Love

Switches is a rom-com that follows the story of Dawn Butler (Chanté Adams) and Jake Butler (Sinqua Walls), a married couple who decide to switch bodies for 24 hours. Written and directed by Brandon Broussard, we had the opportunity to chat with him about his solo debut.

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NOC newsletter banner collage featuring Spider-Man, Mahershala Ali, Kevin Feige, and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Wonder Man, with a screenshot from Avatar Aang: The Last Airbender, surrounding The Nerds of Color wordmark logo.
Newsletter
August 7, 2026 Keith Chow

NOC Week in Review: August 1-7, 2026

Spider-Man smashes box office records, Victoria digs into Marvel’s Black hero problem, and Mike just can’t quit Comic-Con. Plus Avatar Aang, a Fast and Furious coaster, PAW Patrol, cyberpunk eyewear, and a TikTok on why we’re crushing hard on HBO’s Lanterns — here’s everything you missed this week on the NOC.

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ConventionsRoundtable
August 7, 2026 Lauren Lola

NOCs of the Roundtable Reminisce about San Diego Comic-Con 2026

It’s been a couple weeks now since San Diego Comic-Con, and our correspondents emerge triumphantly with many tales to tell. Mike, Nikita, and Lauren gather together to discuss their experiences with this year’s convention.

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