Shantel VanSanten Talks Continuing Nina’s Story on ‘FBI: Most Wanted’
In the fifth season premiere of FBI: Most Wanted, Shantel VanSanten makes her series regular debut, reprising her role of Special Agent Nina Chase from FBI. Make sure to tune in tonight at 10 PM ET/PT on CBS or stream the episode on Paramount+.
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Archie Renaux Discusses ‘Upgraded’ and Chance Meetings
Archie Renaux plays Will in Upgraded. The new romantic comedy is currently streaming globally on Prime Video.
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‘Iwájû’ Trailer Teases Dazzling Afro-Futuristic Animation Series for Disney+
Disney, in collaboration with Pan-African Comic Book Entertainment Company Kugali, has released the first trailer for Iwájú. The all-new animated series, which follows two friends from two different worlds whose actions will decide the future, is set to make its debut later this month.
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The Riveting Sci-Fi Short Film ‘Ensouled’ is Highly Recommended
I’ve recently come across a rather intriguing sci-fi short film called Ensouled last year at FilmQuest as an awards judge and it definitely deserves your attention if you get a chance to come across it as they continues their film festival run!
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Hard NOC Life 327: Deadpool v Super Bowl Dawn of Logan
Keith helps Dominic process his feelings about the 49ers losing Super Bowl LVIII to the Kansas City Chiefs. Then they process their feelings about the Deadpool & Wolverine trailer, as well as some other ads from the big game, before Dom debuts a snippet from his next musical project.
How Andy Serkis Helped Wes Ball with ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’
Andy Serkis has done it all. The prolific actor has changed the way we see motion-capture performances by disappearing into each of his roles. One character he brought depth and emotional nuance to was Caesar of the Planet of the Apes trilogy reboot. The actor wasn’t imitating a chimpanzee, he was was putting on a suit to become the chimp would would lead an uprising against their human oppressors.
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Wes Ball on How ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ Preserves Caesar’s Legacy
Wes Ball is no stranger to telling stories set in dystopian worlds. His newest film Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, is set long after the events of War for the Planet of the Apes, and focuses on a new character named Noa (Owen Teague) who goes on a journey of self-discovery and learns how one vile a powerful bonobo ruler has perverted Caesar’s teachings to enslave other clans.
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‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ is an Adventure Marching Towards the Original
The new Planet of the Apes trilogy redefined the franchise with its focused social commentary, more robust exploration of the relationship between animals and humanity, and respect for what the 1968 original did. Now, Wes Ball’s Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes takes the franchise into new territory by shifting its tone away from war aspects seen in the prequel trilogy and focusing on an adventurous coming-of-age story while honoring Caesar’s legacy.
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The Middle Geeks Episode 62: ‘Assassin’s Creed Mirage’ Review and Updates on Gaza
We welcome back Jasmin and Isa to discuss the latest from Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed franchise that takes us to the heart of Abbasid Baghdad!
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New Super Bowl Trailer for ‘The Fall Guy’ Explodes
He’s just Ryan./And he’s coming back to your screens./Doing stunts and looking mean./He is, the one they call The Fall Guy!
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Cynthia Erivo Defies Gravity in ‘Wicked’ Super Bowl Teaser
I’ve heard it said that trailers come into our lives for a reason. And during the first half of Super Bowl LVIII, one of the most anticipated films of the year was teased when Universal Pictures gave a first look at Jon M. Chu’s adaptation of the Broadway classic, Wicked. And we couldn’t be happier!
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Super Bowl Spot for ‘Twisters’ Reveals First Look at the Legacy Sequel
For those Gen Z’ers out there, Twister was a movie in 1996 that starred Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton as storm chasers following the paths of destruction left behind by giant tornadoes. It was a huge box office smash, becoming the second highest grossing film of that year domestically, behind Independence Day.
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‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ Trailer Teases What Happens After
After Caesar passed in War For the Planet of the Apes, Earth was on the path to healing itself, with humanity reverting to a feral and primitive state, while ape-kind gains dominance. Set in a far future, a new Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes trailer teases how one chimp named Noa (Owen Teague) sets off on a adventure all the while finding himself in the middle of a conflict led by Proximus Caesar (Kevin Durand) a bonobo intends to rule by perverting Caesar’s teachings and through the use of human technology.
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‘Deadpool and Wolverine’ Trailer Breaks the MCU
Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) has never played by the rules. He constantly subverts the superhero expectations with his self-depricating humor, bad attitude, and breaking the fourth wall. After two films and a studio acquisition, The Merc with the Mouth is finally ready to go to a place where no Marvel superhero owned by a rival studio has gone before while also making a long-dynamic happen. And the Deadpool and Wolverine trailer teases where everyone’s favorite hero is at in his life and how Marvel Studios finds a loophole to bring him into the MCU.
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NOC Review: ‘Lisa Frankenstein’ is a Macabre and Quirky Cult Classic!
The ’80s are alive! THEY’RE ALIVE (sorry I couldn’t resist). Honestly, it’s been a while since we’ve seen a movie like Lisa Frankenstein: a tribute to Tim Burton, Georges Méliès, and the ’80s all rolled into one. The directorial debut of Zelda Williams, with a biting and hilarious script from Diablo Cody, this is a fun, dark, and oddly cute movie that’s not afraid to let its freak flag fly! And that rareness makes it even more special when a film like this comes along.
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Happy Lunar New Year from ‘Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire’
Happy Lunar New Year everyone! In celebration of the new year, Warner Bros. has released a new greeting from the biggest Asian icon of all time: Godzilla!
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‘Upgraded’ Star Camila Mendes on Her First Time Executive Producing and Industry Advice
Camila Mendes executive produces and stars as Ana Santos in Upgraded. The new romantic comedy is now streaming globally on Prime Video.
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NOC Exclusive Clip from the Season Finale of NBC’s ‘Transplant’
The third season of NBC’s Transplant is coming to an end. And just ahead of the season finale, The Nerds of Color is happy to debut an exclusive new clip from the popular series!
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Walt Disney Animation Studios Announces ‘Moana 2’ for a November 2024 Release
When Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Moana first hit the shores in 2016, it was critical and commercial smash that brought Polynesian culture and a contemporary sound from singer and songwriter Lin-Manuel Miranda onto the big screen in a way that could only be described as magical. Now, the studio hopes to replicate that once more with Moana 2, a newly announced sequel that is set to arrive in theaters November 2024.
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Marching into Season 2 with ‘Halo’ Stars Joseph Morgan and Bokeem Woodbine
Halo is back for a second season on Paramount+! The adaptation of the legendary video game series debuted last year on the streaming platform, and quickly became the service’s most watched original to date. And with a reception like that, you know they had to up the ante this season, expanding the universe with new characters while evolving fan favorites.
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Watch the Official Trailer for ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’
Get ready to experience the day the world went quiet. Today, Paramount Pictures just shared the trailer and teaser poster for A Quiet Place: Day One starring Lupita Nyong’o, Joseph Quinn, Alex Wolff, and Djimon Hounsou.
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Kathryn Newton, Cole Sprouse, Diablo Cody, and Zelda Williams Talk ‘Lisa Frankenstein’
A new kind of romcom is headed to theaters this Valentine’s Day in horror comedy Lisa Frankenstein. Ahead of the film’s upcoming release, The Nerds of Color sat down to chat with Kathryn Newton, Cole Sprouse, writer Diablo Cody, and director Zelda Williams.
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Creepy Trailer for Blumhouse’s ‘Imaginary’ Comes to Life
We got another one from the house of horror that never sleeps (which also means we’ll never sleep!). After the release of Night Swim, not too long ago, Blumhouse is releasing another one this March: the creepy looking horror flick Imaginary!
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