Resident Evil fans, of the both video games and movies alike, are in for a treat with the newest installment of the series.
Sydney Hargrove
Sydney Hargrove
Sydney Hargrove is a current Media Studies student at Hunter College. A New York City native currently living in the Upper East Side, she got her start in the journalism field through social media management and has explored the world of on camera hosting and on the scene reporting since then.
On The Scene: Lin Manuel Miranda, Rhenzy Feliz and More Talk Disney’s “Encanto”
Disney’s newest film provides the sweetest message: you are so much more than your gifts.
Nothing reminds me of the holidays quite like Bryant Park’s Winter Village.
Exclusive: Lucy Hale, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, and Thalissa Teixeira Talk New AMC+ Show “Ragdoll”
Imagine the most sinister unfolding of events within one series that you possibly can, and we can assure you that Amc+‘s new series Ragdoll will have it beat. Following the events that occur when six people have been murdured in a london flat and are found to have been dismembered and sewn into the shape of one grotesque body, nicknamed the ‘Ragdoll.’ This is a case unlike anyone has ever seen before, especially once the Ragdoll is found suspended from the ceiling of a flat. A team is assembled to get to the bottom of who is behind all of this, made up of the newly reinstated DS Nathan Rose, his best friend and boss, DI Emily Baxter, and the unit’s newest recruit, DC Lake Edmunds. The thriller captures the longstanding effects of trauma that so many people face on day to day basis, and opens up so many important conversations within its thrilling and horrific source material. It’s an edge of your seat type of thriller that many viewers will love. The cast is made up of Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Irregulars, Killing Eve), Thalissa Teixeira (Too Close, The Musketeers) and Lucy Hale (The Hating Game, Pretty Little Liars), and the three work together to create an immersive and incredible television experience We sat down with Lucy, Thaliasa and Henry to talk all about the series, check out the full conversation below!
Exclusive: Mindy Kaling, Pauline Chalamet, Reneé Rapp and More Talk HBO Max’s The Sex Lives of College Girls
There are few parts of life that come with more uncertainty, awkwardness, freedom, and triumph than being a girl in her freshman year of college. Through living with people you’ve never met before and navigating the fact that there’s an entire world outside of your comfort zone, it’s a time of triumph that comes with so much more to discover alongside. Mindy Kaling’s new HBO show depicts all of these struggles in such a lighthearted and hillarious way, that sums up the ever present message; it’s okay to have sex. The importance of this show is not lost on viewers, even through the hilarious plot lines and the charm that all of the characters carry within themselves. Starring Pauline Chalamet as Kimberly, Reneé Rapp as Leighton, Alyah Chanelle Scott as Whitney, and Amrit Kuar as Bela, the show centers around a group of four randomly assigned roommates that the incredibly prestigious Essex College. Each in their own little words, tje girls go on their own journeys throughout the course of tje series, and in turn they learn a whole lot about themselves. The girls could not be more different, and nothing that they envisioned about their college experience is going to plan, but Kaling (in partnership with writer Justin Noble) creates an incredible sense of both entertainment and relatability within their experiences. We had the brilliant opportunity to sit down with Mindy, Justin and the cast and talk all about the series, check out the full conversation below!
Naturi Naughton is constantly proving the importance of being a part of the conversation, both on-screen and off.
Exclusive: Creative Team Talks New Disney Pixar Animation Ron‘s Gone Wrong
In the recent times of Covid Isolation, the once incredibly simple world of children’s friendships has changed into anything but that. With the new world, it seems as if everything is virtual. Pixar’s newest animated film, Ron’s gone wrong, has arrived at the perfect time. Without even trying too, the film itself delves deep into this new narrative that kids today face. Ron’s Gone Wrong tells the story of Barney, a socially awkward middle-schooler and Ron, his new walking, talking, digitally-connected device, which is supposed to be his ‘Best Friend out of the Box.’ Ron’s hilarious malfunctions set against the backdrop of the social media age, launch them into an action-packed journey in which boy and robot come to terms with the wonderful messiness of true friendship. It’s a story that kids of all ages can enjoy, and the immersive animation style creates a beautiful cinematic experience that will touch the heart of any viewer. This idea was brought into action by an incredible team of artists and filmmakers who came together to bring this wonderful project to life. We had the opportunity to sit down with the team behind this amazing film to talk all about the impact of the film, the process, and everything in between. Check out our full conversation below!
Exclusive: Uzo Aduba, Ron Cephas Jones and Cast Talk New Lynn Nottage Play “Clyde’s” [Video]
It’s no secret to anyone who’s been lucky enough to witness a Lynn Nottage play that she is an absolute powerhouse.
Lynn combines the highs and lows of life into her art and in turn gives audiences the theatrical experience of a lifetime. When talking about her new play Clyde’s, she expressed how sitting down to write this particular piece led her to believe that she was writing strictly a drama, but as she went through, aspects of comedy shined through into her writing, creating a show that is both so heartwarming, so inspiring, and so incredibly funny. The beauty of this show is that it brings situations and political aspects to real life characters, which causes the situations to feel more real, and closer to the viewers. This tactic is so incredibly important in every way. Nottage puts so much care into each of her characters. Uzo Aduba plays the titular role of Clyde, a woman who has lived a life with a lack of love, who believes that the good of life is lost in her and there isn’t much she can do about it. The owner of a sandwich shop, Clyde is surrounded by a lively group of ex convicts turned “Sandwich Artists,” as Ron Cephas Jones put it. Alongside her is Cephas Jone’s Montrellous, as well as a handful of people on the quest to reclaim the good in life. We sat down with the cast and creative team of Clyde’s, check out the brilliant conversation below!
After being delayed over a year from its original October 2020 release date, Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Dune,’ the highly anticipated Sci-Fi experience, premiered in the United States at Lincoln Center’s 59th Annual New York Film Festival on Thursday.
Exclusive: Cast Talks New Prime Series ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ [Video]
Few shows have more twists and turns than that of Sara Goodman’s newest series, “I know what you did last summer.”