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I Can’t Decide if ‘Megan 2.0’ is a ‘Jump The Shark’ Moment, or Next-level Awesome

Two years after M3GAN, a marvel of artificial intelligence, went rogue and embarked on a murderous (and impeccably choreographed) rampage and was subsequently destroyed, M3GAN’s creator Gemma has become a high-profile author and advocate for government oversight of A.I. Meanwhile, Gemma’s niece Cady, now 14, has become a teenager, rebelling against Gemma’s overprotective rules.    Unbeknownst to them, the underlying tech for M3GAN has been stolen and misused by a powerful defense contractor to create a military-grade weapon known as Amelia, the ultimate killer infiltration spy. But as Amelia’s self-awareness increases, she becomes decidedly less interested in taking orders from humans. Or in keeping them around.    With the future of human existence on the line, Gemma realizes that the only option is to resurrect M3GAN and give her a few upgrades, making her faster, stronger, and more lethal. As their paths collide, the original A.I bitch is about to meet her match.

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For No Reason At All: Actress/Model Mila Jovavich

​Milla Jovovich is an American actress, model, and musician, renowned for her roles in science fiction and action films. Born Milica Bogdanovna Jovovich on December 17, 1975, in Kiev, Ukraine, she moved to the United States with her family at the age of five, settling in Los Angeles. Jovovich began her modeling career at 11 and transitioned to acting with her film debut in 1988's "Two Moon Junction." She gained prominence with her lead role as Leeloo in Luc Besson's 1997 sci-fi film "The Fifth Element," and further solidified her status as an action star portraying Alice in the "Resident Evil" film series from 2002 to 2016. Beyond acting, Jovovich released her debut album, "The Divine Comedy," in 1994, and co-founded the fashion line Jovovich-Hawk in 2003. She married director Paul W. S. Anderson in 2009, with whom she has three daughters. ​

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You Should Be Listening To Mal London

Mal London is a rising star in the music scene, known for her soulful vocals, genre-blending sound, and raw emotional storytelling. With roots in R&B, pop, and alternative soul, Mal brings a refreshing honesty to her music that resonates deeply with her listeners. Her breakout single, characterized by haunting melodies and introspective lyrics, quickly gained traction on streaming platforms, earning her a devoted fanbase. Mal’s style is marked by atmospheric production, smooth vocal runs, and a fearless approach to vulnerability in her songwriting. Drawing inspiration from artists like SZA, Frank Ocean, and Jhené Aiko, she crafts tracks that explore love, identity, and personal growth. Beyond the studio, Mal is also gaining recognition for her bold visual aesthetic and electrifying live performances. As she continues to evolve as an artist, Mal London is proving to be one to watch—a voice of her generation, unafraid to speak her truth.

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Bingeworthy: The Good Place (2016)

“The Good Place” is a groundbreaking comedy series created by Michael Schur, known for its inventive exploration of philosophical morality. The show follows Eleanor Shellstrop, played by Kristen Bell, who finds herself in a utopian afterlife known as “The Good Place,” despite her questionable behavior on Earth. As Eleanor discovers she’s been mistaken for someone else, she embarks on a quest to become a better person with the help of her friends. The series cleverly integrates ethical dilemmas and moral philosophy, often referencing thinkers like Kant and Kierkegaard, all while maintaining a light, humorous tone. Through its unique take on the afterlife, “The Good Place” invites viewers to reflect on what it means to live a good life.  

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Still Vibin’ To “Lost” by N’Shai Iman

​Imani McCullough, known professionally as N'shai Iman, is an American R&B singer-songwriter from Detroit, Michigan. Born on February 8, 2000, she grew up in a musically inclined family, which fostered her passion for music. In her early teens, she began writing songs, using lo-fi beats to craft her unique sound. In 2019, under the moniker I M a N I, she released her debut single, "Do Not Disturb." Her 2021 EP, "Transition," showcases her distinctive blend of R&B and pop influences, drawing inspiration from artists like H.E.R., Ari Lennox, and Amy Winehouse. Now based in Columbus, Ohio, N'shai Iman continues to evolve as an independent artist. ​

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For No Reason At All: Actress Kate Beckinsale

Kate Beckinsale, born Kathrin Romany Beckinsale on July 26, 1973, in London, England, is a distinguished English actress. The daughter of actors Richard Beckinsale and Judy Loe, she made her film debut while studying at the University of Oxford, appearing in Kenneth Branagh’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” (1993). Throughout the 1990s, Beckinsale featured in various British costume dramas, including “Cold Comfort Farm” (1995) and “Emma” (1996). Her transition to Hollywood brought her widespread recognition with roles in “Pearl Harbor” (2001) and “Serendipity” (2001). Beckinsale is perhaps best known for portraying Selene in the “Underworld” film series (2003–2016), solidifying her status as an action star. Her diverse filmography also includes “The Aviator” (2004), “Click” (2006), and “Love & Friendship” (2016). Beyond her film work, Beckinsale starred in the television series “The Widow” (2019), showcasing her versatility across mediums. Version 1.0.0

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We’re Skipping Months and Going “28 Years Later”

It’s been almost three decades since the rage virus escaped a biological weapons laboratory, and now, still in a ruthlessly enforced quarantine, some have found ways to exist amidst the infected. One such group of survivors lives on a small island connected to the mainland by a single, heavily-defended causeway. When one of the group leaves the island on a mission into the dark heart of the mainland, he discovers secrets, wonders, and horrors that have mutated not only the infected but other survivors as well.

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