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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‘Lisa Frankenstein’ Cast and Creatives Discuss Their Killer Film at Los Angeles Premiere

Ahead of its February 9 theatrical release, highly anticipated horror comedy Lisa Frankenstein held its premiere Monday in Los Angeles.

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Hard NOC Life 326: ‘Suicide Squad’ Kill the Gaming Discourse

Dominic has thoughts about the discourse surrounding the recent release of Rocksteady Games’ Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League video game. He explains to Keith why he thinks it’s one of the best games ever made, despite the negative reviews it’s received.

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Here’s Your First Look at ‘Land of Women’ Starring Eva Longoria

Apple TV+ has shared a first look at Land of Women, which was shot in both English and Spanish and will be available to watch in each language. The dramedy stars Eva Longoria, who is also an executive producer, Carmen Maura, and Victoria Bazua. While no official release date has been announced yet, it is set to make its global debut this summer.

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‘Lisa Frankenstein’ Star Liza Soberano on Filipino Representation

Lisa Frankenstein may be Liza Soberano’s first Hollywood production, but she’s certainly no stranger to show business. At just 26 years old, she’s already one of the most accomplished actresses in the Philippines.

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NOC Review: ‘Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League’ is the DC ‘Endgame’ Event We Needed

I had this whole preamble written, but here’s the most important thing. It’s tempting to say that Rocksteady Studios’ Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League is the best DC Comics movie made to date. I just watched a ten-minute cutscene that occurs about halfway through the campaign, involving Superman, Wonder Woman, and the Squad in a running battle around Metropolis, and I may still be shaken.

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A Los Angeles Theatre Review: ‘Middle of the World’

We’re back at it reviewing global majority-focused Los Angeles theatre for 2024 and I can safely say it’s off to a terrific start! The Rogue Machine Theatre kicks off their new season with the West Coast premiere of Middle of the World, written by Juan José Alfonso and directed by Guillermo Cienfuegos, and it is a riveting and rather timely play that crackles with energy, soul, and fire.

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FDI Cast 185: The Road to Bayleymania Begins

We review 2024’s WWE Royal Rumble where we discover that the best way to enjoy Rumble is with people who’ve never watched wrestling before!

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Exclusive Clip: Manny Jacinto Joins Marvel’s ‘Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur’

Five-time Emmy-winning series Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur is back and has a NEW challenger… and his name is Brian Glory! 

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Despite Potential, ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’ is a Rushed Effort

The new Paramount+ animated film, The Tiger’s Apprentice, is arriving just in time for the Lunar New Year (yet two years past the Year of the Tiger). Based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Laurence Yep, it follows 15-year-old Tom Lee who, in the aftermath of his grandmother’s death, becomes the apprentice to the tiger zodiac, Hu, and rise to the occasion of becoming the guardian of an ancient phoenix.

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It’s Showtime! New Poster Reveals Official First Look and Title for ‘Beetlejuice 2’

It’s actually happening! In 1988, Tim Burton released his second feature — a horror comedy called Beetlejuice. At the time, this wasn’t expected to be a tentpole, or a huge blockbuster of any sort. But the movie defied all conventions and expectations of what a quirky and hilarious studio picture could be, becoming a massive success and the legend it is today. Following its release, there was even talk of a sequel, which basically never went through. Until now!

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Check Out the Teaser Trailer for Peacock’s ‘Apples Never Fall’

Another Liane Moriarty adaptation is headed to screen. Peacock recently released the teaser trailer for its upcoming mystery drama series Apples Never Fall, based on the novel of the same name.

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NOC Review: ‘Argylle’ is a Lot of Silly Fun… Until it Isn’t

Matthew Vaughn is a talented filmmaker. For those keeping score, this is a director/writer who has done some of his best work subverting convention with terrific films like Kick-Ass and Kingsman, and bringing out humanity in the fantastical, such as X-Men: First Class and Stardust.

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First Impression of ‘Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’ is It’s Pretty Punk Rock

It may even be pretty hip-hop, as per the Outkast needledrop in the very first trailer. It’s definitely metal. Brainiac’s invasion of Earth is a metal happening.

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Avantika and Harriet Slater Face Deadly Card Readings in New ‘Tarot’ Trailer

The future can be a terrifying thing. Sony Pictures just released the first trailer for its new horror movie, Tarot (previously titled Horrorscope).

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Pixar Place Hotel Celebrates Storytelling While Making You Feel Like a Guest

Disney has a different way of making you feel like a guest at one of their hotels. And with the new opening of the Pixar Place Hotel, they can expect to be fully immersed in the creation and production of their favorite Pixar films, all the while feeling like a character in one of those stories.

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The Explosive Trailer for Guy Ritchie’s ‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’

Whoo! This one looks like a real trip! The latest from director Guy Ritchie (Sherlock Holmes, Snatch) is here. And for this endeavor Ritchie has assembled the most “ungentlemanly” band of rogues imaginable. Here’s the explosive new trailer for The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare!

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The DCU’s Supergirl Has Been Found!

News has been circulating throughout the rumor mill that the search for Supergirl in James Gunn’s new DC Cinematic Universe (aka the DCU) has been underway for the past few days. According to those rumors, buzzy talent like Emilia Jones (CODA) and Meg Donnelly (The Winchesters) were among the top contenders for the role. However, the cape has officially been passed down to none other than House of the Dragon star Milly Alcock.

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