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Weekly Trailer Alerts!!

Last week of 2021, but that does not mean the trailers end here! Better yet just think of this week’s trailers as a foreshadow to what is to come in 2022!! So check them out below:

Season 4-Cobra Kai (Streaming on Netflix December 31st, 2021)

Death on the Nile (In theaters February 11th, 2022)

Inventing Anna (Streaming on Netflix February 11th, 2022)

Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (Streaming on HBO Max March 2022)

Season 3-Atlanta (Streaming on FX March 24th, 2022)

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (In theaters May 6th, 2022)

Halo (Streaming on Paramount + in 2022)

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Weekly Trailer Alerts!!

Just cause the 2021 is coming to a close does not mean the movies and tv shows stop, if anything we get more!! Got another dose of trailers for your viewing pleasure!! Enjoy and check them out below:

Season 2-The Righteous Gemstones (Streaming on HBO Max January 9th, 2022)

The House (Streaming on Netflix January 14th, 2022)

I Want You Back (Streaming on Prime Video February 11th, 2022)

Everything Everywhere All At Once (In theaters March 25th, 2022)

The Lost City (In theaters March 25th, 2022)

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Weekly Trailer Alerts!!

3…2…1…another week of trailers ready for you to push play!! Check them out below:

The Slow Hustle (Streaming on HBO Max December 7th)

Nicole Byer: BBW (Big Beautiful Weirdo) (Streaming on Netflix December 7th)

The Unforgivable (Streaming on Netflix December 10th)

Nightmare Alley (In theaters December 17th)

Reno 911! The Hunt For QAnon (Streaming on Paramount+ December 23rd)

The Outfit (In theaters February 25th, 2022)

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Weekly Trailer Alerts!!

As we get ready too close out another year, I wanted to make sure I got you all ready for what is hitting your tv and film screens in 2022!! Mixed it up for you as always with a little television and some film! Check them out below:

Power of the Dog (Streaming on Netflix December 1st)

Mother/Android (Streaming on Hulu December 17th)

Women of the Movement-Limited Series (Premiering on ABC January 6th)

Ray Donovan: The Movie (Premiering on Showtime January 14th)

Ambulance (In theaters February 18th)

Dog (In theaters February 18th)

Bel-Air (Streaming on Peacock 2022)

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Weekly Trailer Alerts!!

The holiday season is upon us and the movies are right behind it! We are entering the season of cinema family gatherings whether at home or in the theaters. And of course I got you covered!

Check them out below:

Cowboy Bebop (Streaming on Netflix November 19th)

Sing 2 (In theaters December 22nd)

Scream (In theaters January 14th, 2022)

8-Bit Christmas (Streaming on HBO Max November 24th)

Swan Song (In theaters and Streaming on Apple TV+ December 14th)

Morbius (In theaters January 2022)

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Weekly Trailer Alerts!!

I know normally you get your alerts on Tuesday, but I delayed it one day to make sure I highlighted Election Day!! But have no fear the trailers are still here!! Check them out below:

Arcane (Streaming on Netflix November 6th)

The Wheel of Time (Streaming on Amazon Prime Video November 19th)

The Unforgivable (In theaters November 24th and Streaming on Netflix December 10th)

The Book of Boba Fett (Streaming on Disney+ December 29th)

Uncharted (In theaters February 18th, 2022)

Lightyear (In theaters June 17th, 2022)

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Jaya’s Pop Culture Minute (PCM)*

Today Jaya’s Pop Culture Minute takes us back to this summer with, “Why is The Suicide Squad (2021) Better Than Suicide Squad (2016)”. Check it out below:

The simple answer is that a change in directing, and writing can go a very long way. The first Suicide Squad (2016) movie directed by David Ayer, in my opinion, takes itself too seriously. So seriously, in fact that the movie falls flat, and the characters seem more of a shell than anything else, characters like Harley Quinn seemed tamed and felt like someone trying to imitate what they think her character is like, not to mention her relationship with the Joker throughout the movie. The movie, although about classic supervillains and mercenaries, falls short and does not feel like the usual comic book movies. The atmosphere of the whole movie is dark and gloomy and drags in most parts. The dialogue itself is questionable at best with weird deliveries from some of the actors, but you cannot really do anything when the writing is dull.

Whereas, The Suicide Squad (2021) directed and written by James Gunn is what you think of when you think of a classic comic book movie, from the bright colors and in-character writing for each character. In the 2021 movie, Harley Quinn is seen as an actual character and is written with depth instead of just a cute girl in a group of guys. She has character growth in the movie but subtly so that the comic book movie aspect is not lost in translation. Rick Flag is a great example too of the difference directing and writing can do to a character, in the 2016 movie Rick is seen as a hard military man who does not really care for his team and is written one-dimensionally. While in the James Gunn movie he is a relatable character with a real personality, his core personality from the first movie is shown sometimes but it is shown in a digestible way where we still get the kind of funny quips and jokes from him.

So why is the second Suicide Squad movie better than the first one? Directing and writing as well as character design really makes this movie much better than the first one. Characters in the movie new and old are given real personalities and motivations that were lost in the first one. Enjoyable dialogue and scenes also add to why the 2021 movie is much more enjoyable.

The Suicide Squad (2021)

*Jaya’s Pop Culture Minute (PCM) is all about giving people pop culture analysis and discussion in short posts. From Marvel comics, Anime, Movies, and Tv Shows, Jaya deliver’s her thoughts and ideas on what she would like to see more of, what writers can do to improve their outreach to different demographics and more! Jaya herself is a sophomore, (soon to be junior), in high school who loves talking about all things pop culture and she hopes you come back to read more.

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Weekly Trailer Alerts!!

Keeping it short and sweet so you all can get straight to the trailers!! Plus it’s the end of the month!! Just know I am pretty excited about this list especially the 2022 joints!!

Check them out below:

Colin in Black & White [Limited Series] (Streaming on Netflix October 29th)

Amina (Streaming on Netflix November 4th)

Season 3-Narcos: Mexico (Streaming on Netflix November 5th)

The Tender Bar (Streaming on Amazon Prime December 17th)

The Batman (In theaters March 4th, 2022)

The Flash (In theaters November 4th, 2022)

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Just in case you missed it!!-“The Portrayal of Women in Media & Entertainment”

Earlier this month I had the opportunity to sit on an AMAZING panel with a great group of women to discuss women in media and entertainment as part of the Meliora 2021 celebration at the University of Rochester!!

So I wanted to make sure I shared the video with you just in case you may have missed the LIVE presentation, or you just want to re-cap!!

Check it out below:

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Weekly Trailer Alerts!!

As we close out another month and enter a new season, I look forward to what it is set to hit our tv screens and theaters. A nice mix of this and that for you!! Check them out below:

Britney vs. Spears (Streaming on Netflix September 28th)

Passing (Streaming on Netflix November 10th)

Nightmare Alley (In theaters December 17th)

The Tragedy of Macbeth (In theaters December 25th and Streaming on Apple TV+ January 14th, 2022)

Marvel Studios’ She-Hulk (Streaming on Disney+ in 2022)