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‘Sex Lives of College Girls’ Season Two: Bolder Than Before

by Britt Trachtenberg December 18, 2022
written by Britt Trachtenberg

Four fictional college first-years returned to the majestic Essex College campus. The new season of ‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ showed more sexy scenes. The show dived into each characters’ social, academic, and financial plights. The show created a feminist, sex-positive college experience.

On November 14, HBO’s ‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ aired season two. Written by Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble, the show gave a feminist spin to a college series. The four protagonists— Kimberly, Bela, Leighton, and Whitney— became roommates. Each hailed from a different economic and cultural background. By season two, the roommates became supportive friends.

I loved Season Two for its representation, comedy, and empowerment. I liked Kimberly’s LGBTQIA+ allyship and secondary character Lila’s dry humor. I enjoyed Essex’s gorgeous greenery. I disliked Bella’s seeming disrespect for boundaries and her body. Read below to learn more about Season Two.

The Characters

Kimberly Finkle is a booksmart student from a small town. Her roommates helped her become less shy. I related to her introverted and hardworking nature. She had a work-study job at a campus coffee shop. In Season One, she cheated on a difficult final exam. As a result, she lost her scholarship. Season Two explored how she would pay for college

Bela Malhorta is an Indian-American student from New Jersey. She wanted to become a sex-positive feminist. She dreamed of comedy stardom. Season One detailed her negative experience at an established campus magazine. She decided to start her own feminist magazine. Season Two explored her new magazine’s trajectory and ego.

Leighton Murray hailed from an affluent, metropolitan family. Her parents both thrived at Essex College. Season One established her as a closeted lesbian. She succeeded in math and science classes. She came out to Kimberly, which created an unlikely, exciting friendship. Season Two explored her sex and academic lives.

Whitney Chase played soccer at the Division One college. Her mother became a high-profile senator. Season One established her as a sporty, chill student. She famously took introductory classes without knowing the subject. In Season Two, she challenged herself academically and declared an unlikely major.

Kimberly and Leighton

Kimberly’s plot arc became a season highlight. She dated a handsome transfer student named Jackson. The two started out as suite neighbors. Jackson and Kimberly attended study dates. He cares for her when she becomes ill. Season Two deepens her character via her thriving social life. Her character development inspires me to become more social.

Season Two builded Kimberly and Leighton’s unlikely friendship. Slowly, Leighton came out to friends and family. Kimberly supported her disclosure and romantic pursuits. The roommates accepted Leighton’s sexuality. During a family dinner, her father appreciated her honesty.

Kimberly represented good LGBTQIA+ allyship. She bought Leighton pride balloons, but she rejected the gift. At first, Leighton wished to keep her sexuality private. Hoping to not out Leighton, Kimberly returned the balloons. She did not tell her roommates. I appreciated Kimberly’s desire to learn and support her friend.

Whitney

In Season Two, Whitney made odd decisions that worked out for her. She suspected that her boyfriend, Canaan, cheated on her. She found evidence on his phone and confronted him. Canaan broke up with her at a party. He tells her that she has no future beyond soccer. Despite her romantic loss, a new opportunity approaches her.

Whitney and Bella took an introductory biochemistry class. Whitney’s mother suggested they drop the class. Determined to succeed, they stay enrolled in the class. Whitney found a newfound love for science. She declared a biochemistry major. Her academic side allowed for a more complex character.

Whitney became the second Black student enrolled in biochemistry. The TA confused her with the other Black girl. Whitney sought advice from her friends of color. She and the TA discussed the situation. This scene could empower other students of color in similar situations. The moment provides coping strategies and tangible solutions.

Bella

Surprisingly, Bella did not know what she wanted. Season One established her as an comical feminist who respects her body. Season Two spun Bela in a new direction. She betrayed her comedy magazine sisters. Then, characters critiqued her for not supporting other women. The different direction stifled her character development.

In Season One, Bella hooked up with various partners. She valued her body and boundaries above all else. Season Two presented her differently. She drove a comedian to Essex College. Meanwhile, she dated fellow student Eric. She slept with the entertainment personality to obtain an internship. This caused me to scream at my television. I understand that Bella desired the opportunity.

Season Two clearly defined Bella’s flaws. Eric broke up with Bella. She went to his apartment and hoped to win him back. He points out how she desired everyone’s approval. After receiving praise, she moved onto the next person. From Eric’s angle, Bella proves a flawed character with room to grow. Season Two simply showed necessary growth. In my ideal Season Three, she would gain positive character development.

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‘The Game’ Season 2 Premiere at Paramount Studios

by Katherine Wright December 16, 2022
written by Katherine Wright

The Knockturnal attended an exclusive screening of season 2 of ‘The Game,’ held at Paramount Studios in partnership with the African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA).

Prior to the screening and reception, The Knockturnal spoke with cast members Analisa Velez, Toby Sandeman, Adriyan Rae, Wendy Raquel Robinson, and Vaughn Hebron on the red carpet, gaining a sneak peek into the brand-new season and the characters’ ever-changing dynamics.

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Especially following the success of season 1, the screening was a lively and joyous celebration where guests could catch up with their favorite characters and get a taste of the new drama brewing in season 2. Football-themed appetizers and drinks were served to match the scenery of ‘The Game,’ and the night concluded with a Q&A moderated by Hip Hollywood and Jasmine Simpkins.

 

Watch season 2 of ‘The Game’ on Paramount+, with new episodes airing every Thursday!

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Power Book II: Ghost Season Three will return to Starz on Friday, March 17, 2023

by Julian Cannon December 15, 2022
written by Julian Cannon

After a long wait, “Power Book II: Ghost” returns for a third season on Friday, March 17 at midnight. It’ll be available on STARZ’s app, all of STARZ’s streaming and on-demand platforms and internationally on LIONSGATE+ in the UK, Brazil, and Australia. On linear, it will debut on STARZ at 8 PM ET/PT in the U.S. and Canada.

With new twists and new turns in Season 3 of the popular drama series, Tariq, Brayden, Monet, and the Tejadas are forced to level up or get taken down, as the trio must decide if they wish to stay in the game or not. Having recently lost Zeke to a murder, everyone is still grieving, but they won’t have much time to mourn as they need to deal with a new set of problems and questions.

Not only that the release date has finally been revealed, a small teaser is now available online along with keyart. This will give fans a great amount of hype and to see what is in stored for season 3!

Here is the synopsis provided by STARZ:

The third season of “Power Book II: Ghost” kicks off with Tariq St. Patrick determined to get his trust, get back to his family, and get out of the game for good. The emergence of a ruthless new connect interrupts Tariq’s plans to reunite with Tasha and Yaz and puts him, Brayden, and Effie back into business with the Tejadas as they’re challenged to move more weight than ever before. When Brayden brings Tariq in as an intern at his family’s hedge fund Weston Holdings, the drug business expands beyond Stansfield and the streets onto Wall Street, while Tariq is also shown an alternate, legitimate path to success. Monet Tejada, set ablaze by the death of her son Zeke Cross, is willing to pay a hefty price to avenge her firstborn and keep the rest of her children – and the business – in line as she works closely with Davis MacLean to solve Zeke’s murder and keep the feds off her trail. Business is booming when a staggering reveal forces Tariq to reckon with a betrayal from those closest to him… and a R.I.C.O. investigation mounting into the entire drug enterprise, pulling Tariq deeper into the business and even closer to the legacy of his father.

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What A Wonderful Film! “Louis Armstrong’s: Black & Blues” Documentary Airs on Apple TV Plus

by Danielle Niecey December 12, 2022
written by Danielle Niecey

December 5, 2022, Bryant Park Hotel, Manhattan, NY – On the evening of December 5th, a room full of media writers and press professionals filled the intimate screening room at the Bryant Park Hotel in Manhattan to view the October 28th, release of An Apple Original Film, Louis Armstrong’s: Black & Blues. The penetrative documentary on the life of Jazz Trumpeter and Vocalist, Louis Armstrong, was directed and produced by Sacha Jenkins; co-produced by Sara Bernstein, Justin Wilkes, Julie Anderson and Executively Produced by Brian Grazer, Michele Anthony and David Blackman.

The documentary film, Louis Armstrong: Black & Blues, takes the audience on a journey that highlights the life of the world renowned talent, soloist, jazz pioneer Louis Armstrong, more affectionately known as “Satchmo” the Ambassador.  For those who did not know, Louis received this derivative of his original nickname ‘satchel mouth’, a term he picked up from the way his lips cradled the mouthpiece of his trumpet. In the early 1930’s on a trip overseas to Britain, Melody Maker magazine editor, Percy Brooks, mispronounced the nickname he likely acquired while researching Louis’ musical career and accidentally called him,”Satchmo” in his greeting. For Louis, the father of scat and one of the most influential musicians in history, it phonetically made sense and he held tight to his colleague’s “bloop” (and the blip) for his namesake.

The tokens this documentary film offers to the audience are deposited that way. Archival footage and never before heard private conversations reveal the impassioned side of the musical prodigy that most never knew existed.  The film uncovers the mystery behind the ever-seen-grinning, “What A Wonderful World” singer.  Presented in the film are photos, with names, with dates, with detailed stories from his life, and short reflective segments in the form of letters narrated by one of my favorite living hip hop legends Nasir “Nas” Jones. Those who met and coincided with the beloved Louis Armstrong, helped to trace the outline of Armstrong’s past with lost footage; pulling from the roots of his humble upbringing in New Orleans, his natural inclination to work hard and hustle for every cent he earned, regardless of the social climate; to his discovery and exploration of music as a calling; his exposure to racism and its impacts on him professionally and psychologically; and his peaceful transition in his Corona, New York home, in 1971.

Hectah Arias, the art director on the film, does a remarkable job storyboarding the narration of Armstrong’s story, visually. Parallel to Louis’s freedom of expression, the visual art unfolds, echoing the likeness of a moving collage on screen. The brilliance of the visual design in the film shines through with the usage of reels, the placement of diagrams, excerpts and sound clips inspired by the musician, who intuitively knew that he would need to record the events of his life for future generations to build on. Whether hobby or heightened awareness, the prolific Louis clipped and saved parts of news articles, concert and show bills; or wrote by hand, the state of affairs of the world and the internal dialogue he often chose not share publicly until the latter parts of his life. Louis knew his influence and wielded his power with skill and tact, even to the detriment of the reputation he held within his community during the civil rights movements when he opted out of protest to “play his horn,” instead.

Another great feature in this documentary is that it is jam packed with detailed information to support the points it claims. For example, Louis Armstrong being considered the pioneer of modern Jazz music; the directors strategically place an archived clip of a media journalist explaining the intricate composition of Jazz music in a simplified way. He explains what made Louis Armstrong’s technique ahead of its time and explains the ways in which Louis weaved his instrumentation and vocals between notes. His mastery of the art form had not been done, or at least documented before with such wide reaching appeal or visibility.

At the end of the film, before the cocktails and the hors d’oeuvres, Directors Sacha Jenkins and  Sara Bernstein participated in a live Q&A where the audience members were able to ask questions about the film, the inspiration behind the making of the documentary and learned more about the directors’ experience working on this project as a collaborative team.  To our surprise, Director and Producer, Sacha Jenkins shared a paranormal encounter he and the crew had while visiting the home of the late Louis Armstrong and credited the “phantom spinning record” as a blessing and sign off from Armstrong himself, that he had his hand in the retelling of his life through his art.

What I love most about this film is that it is subtly educational and it offers more insight beyond the life of the man. As a music lover, I’ve always wanted to appreciate Jazz on a fundamental level and I was offered that opportunity to comprehend the genre through Louis Armstrong’s documentary. I applaud the film for educating me as a viewer on the historic events surrounding his career setbacks, such as him encountering legal troubles for marijuana possession or the legal ramifications he faced for participating in a hometown parade in blackface. For many years, I thought it to be a prejudiced joke that African Americans were depicted by this character in movies. I was further taken aback when I learned that its creation was to incorporate black characters into tv & film stories without needing to hire minority actors and actresses for the roles. This troubling realization was triggering and illustrated the aspects of Louis Armstrong’s career that he silently endured having to perform in hotels he was not even allowed to eat in, sleep in or relieve himself in. However, his tenacity and ability to maintain his composure and fill the world with his freedom in song spoke volumes of him as a human being; one that was able to leave behind a beautiful legacy for his community and the world at large. 

I highly recommend the film, Louis Armstrong’s: Black & Blues, for anyone that’s intrigued by splendid visuals on screen; those interested in exploring and understanding the origin of Jazz music; and peeking beyond the veil of one of the biggest influencers in American music culture, the polished yet animated Trumpeter, Louis Armstrong. What a wonderful film!

 

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Exclusive: Demián Bichir Talks Starring In Showtime’s ‘Let The Right One In’ Season 1 [Video]

by Rebecca Eugene December 7, 2022
written by Rebecca Eugene

Demián Bichir stars in the Showtime series Let The Right One In, which premiered on October 9th. 

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Exclusive: Abby Ajayi, Emmaneul Imani, Deborah Ayorinde, Sarah Niles & Cast Talk ‘Riches’ on Amazon Prime Video [Video]

by Rebecca Eugene December 6, 2022
written by Rebecca Eugene

Riches starring Deborah Ayorinde, Emmanuel Imani, Nneka Okoye, Ola Orebiyi, Adeyinka Akinrinade, and Sarah Niles recently released on Amazon Prime on December 2nd.

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Gossip Girl Seasons 2 on HBO Max
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Evan Mock, Emily Alyn Lind, Savannah Lee Smith and More Attend Gossip Girl Season 2 Screening Hosted by NewFest and HBO

by Benjamin Schmidt December 5, 2022
written by Benjamin Schmidt

HBO Max’s Gossip Girl, a reboot of the classic mid-2000s teen drama, has already made bright stars of its cast and is enjoying strong support among fans after a celebrated first season. Now T’V’s favorite all-knowing, riddle-loving narrator (the talented Kristen Bell) returns for the second season, along with much of the cast.

In order to celebrate the premiere, Human By Orientation (HBO’s own LGBTQIA+ organization), and NYC’s legendary NewFest (the city’s preeminent queer film festival for over 35 years) traded the Upper East Side for Brooklyn to host a show-stopping advance screening at the Nighthawk Cinema in South Slope. Guests were treated to a pre-show drink and popcorn before having a chance to enjoy the first episode of the second season.

Throwing audiences directly into the magic and chaos of Gossip Girl’s world, the first episode is a brash and fast-moving dive into the rarified (and often, very white) world of debutante balls. Even without having seen the first season, character building is strong and addicting- you want to know everyone. While watching the first season can help enjoy the story more its not a requirement in order to enjoy the episode.

Just one episode will have you indulging in modern slang, blink-and-you’ll-miss-it jokes, and satisfying references to NYC life that are the definition of if you know, you know. It’s always nice to see your city celebrated on the big screen and NYC has always been a bit of a plot point for Gossip Girl, given some of its unique cultural norms and tendencies.

Particularly refreshing is how candid the show is about queer life, where all kinds of relationships are normalized in a healthy way rather than fetishized as rare phenomenons. For example, the topic of a three-way relationship is interesting not because of the arrangement itself, but because viewers are let in on the emotional struggle of the participants. It’s refreshing and serious, but playful and real: a complicated relationship handled with the humor and care.

A post-screening Q&A, moderated by Them editor Michael Cuby, featured Gossip Girl director Joshua Safran and cast members including Emily Alyn Lind, Evan Mock, Savannah Lee Smith, and Grace Duah (who nearly steals the entire first episode with her chameleon-like presence of comforting chaos). The Q&A revealed some clues about the next season, especially around how viewers will learn more about the families of many of the characters. We’re also introduced to a returning teacher who seems to be as meddling as Gossip Girl themself.

After the screening, guests and stars alike descended upon the cinema’s bar for a roaring afterparty featuring custom cocktails, a photo backdrop, passed snacks, and an absolutely blowout DJ set by Kenni Javon.

Gossip Girl Season 2 is now streaming on HBO Max, with new episodes weekly. Stream it here.

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On the Screen: HBO Max presents a special screening and party for season two of “Gossip Girl”

by Bianca Brutus December 4, 2022
written by Bianca Brutus

This season, everything is at stake for the Constance crew.

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On The Scene: The Walking Dead Series Finale Event

by Julian Cannon December 4, 2022
written by Julian Cannon

On November 20th, AMC’s The Walking Dead concluded its final season as the last episode aired.

The episode titled “Rest in Peace” premiered on both AMC Network and AMC+ at the same time so everyone can enjoy it at the same time. That is not the only thing that the brand did. On the same day, the finale event took place.

 

The finale event started with a red carpet event as the cast from the main show arrived. Of the cast, I caught up with Norman Reedus, Christian Serratos, Seth Gilliam, Cailey, Fleming, Cassady McClincy, Michael James Shaw, Paola Lazaro, Josh Hamilton, Nadine Marissa, Josh McDermitt, Khary Payton, and more to talk about the final episode. The cast also shared their favorite memories while being on The Walking Dead and their thoughts about the franchise in general.

That did not end there as fans got to see the final episode at The Orpheon Theater in Los Angeles and a live edition of Talking Dead. There were also statues, fan artwork from a contest, and key memorabilia that was on display all thorough the theater. AMC went out of their way to bring The Walking Dead family together for one final time at this event before the spinoffs premieres next year.

At a different location, I attended the after party which was not for the public. It was a great time with the most food I’ve seen at a private party in a long time. There was also a pool that was shaped like a casket, which was fitting for The Walking Dead.

Overall, this was a great experience. The Walking Dead fans left home happy!

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Cole Hauser and Gil Birmingham Discuss ‘Yellowstone’ Season Five

by Britt Trachtenberg December 4, 2022
written by Britt Trachtenberg

Cole Hauser reveals that Rip and Beth will have more warm moments as a couple. Reporter Tracy Ferguson interviews two ‘Yellowstone’ cast members regarding the new season. Topics discussed include character arcs, indigenous representation, and Rip’s flashbacks. Hauser (‘Rip Wheeler’) entices viewers with brief answers. Gil Burmingham (‘Thomas Rainwater’) touches on his responsibility in representing various indigenous populations. Check out the interview for Season Five hints.

On November 12, Season Five premiered on Paramount Network and Paramount+. Paramount’s drama series ‘Yellowstone’ (2018-) depicts the sixth-generation Texas ranch owner John Dutton. He owns the largest ranch in the U.S. Dutton navigates a corrupt world of unsolved murders, competing oil companies, and massive lumber corporations. The show engages in cultural commentary via an indigenous tribe’s presence. As national parks open, Dutton hopes to keep his families’ legacy alive.

In Yellowstone, a lasting legacy becomes a huge concept. Both actors note the show’s writing and lasting impact on viewers. Hauser appreciates how flashbacks add depth to his character. He does not mention what plot role flashbacks will play in Season Five. As a viewer, Ferguson agrees regarding the flashback motif. Burmingham points out the realistic portrayal of indigenous people. He praises the show’s ability to increase indigenous people’s visibilities.

 

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✍️: Emma Salehi

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#HITGS #KCON2025 #KPopGroup #RisingStars #KPopOnStage #KPopInTheUS #GlobalStage #KPopExclusive #MusicAndCulture #NextGenKPop
📍 Culture has a new home. Complex x ESPN’s fl 📍 Culture has a new home. Complex x ESPN’s flagship opening blended sport, sound, and style into an experience that set the tone for what comes next.

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/complex-x-espn-flagship-grand-opening-a-night-of-style-sports-and-sounds/

✍️: Winnie Ren

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#ComplexxESPN #FlagshipOpening #Complex #ESPN
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