Swerve Strickland has been on my wrestling radar since he first appeared on NXT. Unfortunately, they didn't know what to do with him so his career had a lot of starts and stops. Eventually, WWE let him go and he showed up in AEW, where (even though it took a little time) he got his…
In this video, Owen explains the history behind the Marvel Comics series, The New Avengers, assessing how Brian Michael Bendis disassembled and reassembled the iconic superhero team and helped turn Earth's Mightiest Heroes into a cornerstone of the Marvel Universe and modern pop culture. — OLC
I know the first Rebel Moon wasn't received as well as expected. I loved the movie. I've watched it 3 times. And I can't wait to see the second part on Friday.
Kora and the surviving warriors as prepare to sacrifice everything, fighting alongside the brave people of Veldt, to defend a once peaceful village, a…
Time 2 Let Go (Rough mix)
Doja Cat performs a cover of Red Room by Hiatus Kaiyote in the Live Lounge, as part of a very special recording for Radio 1 in Los Angeles.
You can tell an iconic show by the opening scene of its premiere episode. It sets the tone and anticipation for what's to come. The Walking Dead had Rick Grimes' first encounter with a zombie, having to shoot a dead little girl in the head. The Last of Us had the picture-perfect recreation of the…
Went Diamond
An MC and producer from New York City's tradition-rich Long Island, Roc Marciano is well-respected for his moody, claustrophobic beats and stream-of-consciousness, heavily stylized lyrics. Briefly affiliated with Flipmode Squad early in his career, he formed the short-lived crew the U.N. during the early 2000s before going solo, earning massive acclaim for his self-produced 2010…
Ana de Armas was born in Cuba on April 30, 1988. At the age of 14 (2002) she began her studies at the National Theatre School of Havana, where she graduated after 4 years. At the age of 16 (2004) she made her first film, Virgin Rose (2006), directed by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón. A few…
There are infinite realities. This is the one where Jason Dessen kidnaps himself. Based on the blockbuster book by acclaimed, bestselling author Blake Crouch.
This week, we got a nice crop of X-Men comics, leading with Weapon X-Men and the 2nd issue of the divisive Ultimate X-Men. I picked up the Image Comics Spawn-adjacent #1, Rat City. And a couple of Batman comics to round out the pull list. Of course, the new Invincible Iron Man comic came out so it's my pick of…