Thor: Love and Thunder is the most exciting movie of MCU Phase 4
“Thor: Love and Thunder “ is the next Marvel Cinematic Universe film released by Disney in partnership with Marvel Studios that is the long-awaited sequel to 2017's Thor Ragnarok.
The Hypocrisy of Hollywood
The racist roots of Hollywood became exposed recent events showcase hypocritical responses to the actions of actors.
Deep Dish Cut Into "Licorice Pizza"
The coming of age R-rated comedy-drama film set in the heart of the San Fernando Valley in 1973, follows a pair of teenagers, Gary Valentine and Alana Kane, growing closer and falling in love as chaotic events unfold while Gary flourishes as a child actor in Hollywood. Written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.
Netflix’s Maya And The Three is the Latest Animated Series by Prolific Mexican Animator Jorge R. Gutierrez
The upcoming animated series will debut on the streaming platform Netflix on October 22nd. Featuring a spirited warrior princess who goes on a journey in order to fulfill an ancient prophecy and save humanity from the wrath of vengeful gods.
Set Workers for Safety
A tentative agreement has been reached, delaying a strike among IATSE members ahead of ratification votes. After the tragedy that occurred on the set of the new Alec Baldwin film, many crew members fight to have their voices heard.
Netflix hosts Q&A fan screening of The Mitchells vs. The Machines at The Aero Theatre
The Aero Theatre in Santa Monica held a free screening of “The Mitchells vs. The Machines.” After the screening, a question and answer panel for fans was held on September 18.
Game Over: Super Mario Bros. Film Cast Announced by Nintendo, Causing Divide Amongst Fans
The Japanese video game company Nintendo and American film distributor Universal Pictures partnered up with animation studio Illumination to create a film based on the Super Mario Bros. franchise.
BLKLST and the LA ARTS Establish Tools for Equity in Los Angeles Theatre
The Los Angeles Anti-Racist Standards (LA ARTS) offers tools, solutions to address institutional racism in the Los Angeles theatre community. BLKLST is a collective that empowers BIPOC with equity, diversity, and inclusion information on Los Angeles theatre companies and institutions.