Adam Wingard with write and directed a sequel to the 1997 John Woo classic Face/Off.
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Read MoreMonica Rambeau needed help and reached out to someone. We don't know who and we don't really know why, but this week, we got a step closer to figuring out who is heading to Westview, and I think I know who to expect!
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Read MoreCBS' new show Clarice is just like any other procedural, in all the most boring ways.
Read MoreI can't wait to see where we go next!
Read MorePeriod dramas have struggled often with how to integrate people of color into it. If they can just do it in a colorblind manner, a mixture, or just be brutal. Dickinson is one of the few that I think has struck a good balance between acknowledging the time period and situation of Black people, while still allowing them to have joys.
Read MoreRepresentation changes lives for the better. It's an opportunity to feel seen, loved, and acknowledged for who you are. That's why it's so important that Blues Clues and You included "Pride" in their alphabet song.
Read More‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ hits Paramount+ on January 15.