Julian Cannon
Julian Cannon
Julian Cannon is a seasoned entertainment editor with a keen eye for capturing the pulse of the industry. With a career spanning over a decade, he has become a trusted voice in the realm of TV, movies, events, conventions, and red carpets. Julian's expertise lies in delivering insightful commentary on the latest trends, exclusive interviews with industry luminaries, and comprehensive coverage of high-profile events. Twitter: @Julianexcalibur Instagram: @Julianexcalibur Contact: Julian.theknockturnal@gmail.com
Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus, which was first published in 1818, has been adapted for the screen for more than a century. Now you can see Bomani J. Story’s reimagining of The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster.
Exclusive: Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Lauren Cohan, and more Talks The Walking Dead: Dead City at Tribeca
The cast of The Walking Dead: Dead City arrived at the Tribeca Film Festival this week for the world premier.
I am not the first one to admit that the idea of Negan and Maggie being paired up for a Walking Dead spinoff is farfetched due to the circumstances of Glenn’s death. After watching The Walking Dead: Dead City’s first season, I came away feeling this was one of the best franchise decisions to date.
This week’s Fear The Walking Dead went beyond stupidity that it made an episode of the previous season look like a masterpiece by comparison.
In celebration of the 25th anniversary of Sex and the City as well as the upcoming premiere of the second season of And Just Like That, Max will give fans the chance to experience one of the most fabulous franchises on television through the And Just Like That…It’s Been 25 Years, A Sex and the City Experience” event.
Fear The Walking Dead took us a trip down memory lane as Morgan went back to his old neighborhood for the first time in nearly a decade.
Starz’s Power Book II: Ghost, which launched its third season in March, features Woody McClain as the title character. In addition to being a sequel to Power, it is also a spin-off. Both series are created by Courtney Kemp. The actor plays the character of Cane Tejada, the son of Mary J. Blige’s character, who appears in the series.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) was a welcomed breath of fresh air in a cinematic landscape flooded with superhero movies that recycle the same story. It was a subversive, animated adaptation of the classic tale of the teenager who becomes superhuman.
This week marks the final episode of the third season of Power Book II: Ghost.