Atlanta’s Olympic era is getting a deeper, more layered spotlight—and this time, it’s coming from one of the city’s own. Atlanta native and Grammy-winning artist Big Boi is set to executive produce a new documentary, Atlanta 1996: We Ran The City, a project that digs into the cultural and social explosion surrounding the 1996 Centennial […]
‘Swapped’ Is Movie For The Whole Family That Has More to Say Than You’d Expect | Review
Academy Award–winning actor Michael B. Jordan has been on a major run, coming off a strong awards season where he picked up multiple wins for his performance in the 2025 film Sinners. We’ve recently seen him take on darker, more intense roles, so seeing him transition into an animated kids movie shows he’s not trying […]
Kev On Stage Is Not Just Funny. He’s Bankable | On Building an Ecosystem While Everyone Else is Building a Following
While the industry debates the future of entertainment, one creator has already been living it. I study KevOnStage. Not just because I enjoy what he makes, but because what he has built over the last decade is a masterclass in what sustainable creative entrepreneurship actually looks like. And I think it is worth naming clearly, […]
Cherrell Mack and Elijah Reed to Star in Political Murder Mystery ‘Behind Closed Doors’
Director Joseph Sperber assembles a rising-talent cast for his Cold War–era thriller, set to unfold in real time across a single Los Angeles location. Writer-director Joseph Sperber’s debut feature Behind Closed Doors has announced its full cast as the political murder mystery enters production in Los Angeles. Starring Elijah Reed (Doom Patrol), Nick Samson (Poser), […]
Moulin Rouge! The Musical Standby Patrick Clanton To Step In Following Megan Thee Stallion’s Early Exit
Patrick Clanton is stepping into the spotlight at Moulin Rouge! The Musical following Megan Thee Stallion’s earlier-than-expected departure from the Broadway production. Clanton, who has been serving as standby for Harold Zidler and Toulouse-Lautrec, will temporarily take over the role of Zidler beginning Saturday, May 2, through Sunday, May 17. His run bridges the gap […]
NBC Cancels ‘Brilliant Minds’ After Two Seasons and ‘Stumble’ After One Season
NBC is making some firm cuts ahead of the next broadcast cycle, officially canceling both Brilliant Minds after two seasons and Stumble after just one. “Brilliant Minds” wraps its run mid-season Inspired by the works of Oliver Sacks—specifically The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and An Anthropologist on Mars—the series starred Zachary […]
May 2026 Watchlist: 43 Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Month
May 2026 is serving up something for everyone — whether you’re chasing thrills, laughs, or a good cry. From long-awaited sequels and franchise finales to bold indie films and prestige docs, this month is stacked. Fashion returns to the big screen, superheroes swing into theaters, Baby Yoda gets his movie moment, and streaming services are […]
‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Lost the Plot…But We’re Still Watching [REVIEW]
Let’s be real: at this point, we’re watching Euphoria out of loyalty — and the show knows it. I decided to take a “best 2 out of 3” approach to the last three episodes to figure out what this season is really giving. By now, after years of delays, behind-the-scenes disputes, and an audience that […]
Da’Vine Joy Randolph Steps Into Supernatural Territory with ‘Hold the Devil’
Da’Vine Joy Randolph’s latest role is reminding us all that the Oscar winner has no interest in playing it safe. Randolph is set to star in Hold the Devil, a high-concept action-horror thriller opposite Demián Bichir — and if the premise is anything to go by, this is another role that shows her range. Directed […]
Elijah Reed and Charrell Mack Join Cast of Political Thriller ‘Behind Closed Doors’
Elijah Reed and Charrell Mack have joined the cast of Behind Closed Doors, the upcoming political murder mystery feature from writer-director Joseph Sperber. The film recently began production in Los Angeles and marks Sperber’s feature directorial debut following his short film Let Us Play, which starred Doug Jones and screened at the LA Shorts International […]









