REVIEW: “Slanted” (2026)

In “Slanted,” Wang explores themes of identity, culture, and what happens when people try to fit into a new society. On a more personal level, the film delves into feelings of insecurity, self-doubt, and the need for acceptance. While the film doesn’t always fully develop its ideas, Wang occasionally succeeds in making her points. However, her broader criticisms – particularly about white culture and American identity – don’t quite work. They’re presented in a way that’s too extreme to be taken seriously and lack the detail needed to be truly meaningful.

This Week’s The Pitt Made Supriya Ganesh Feel ‘Awful’

It’s been a terrible day for everyone at the hospital, but Dr. Samira Mohan is dealing with an especially difficult one. One of her patients with diabetes left after finding out his medical bills could reach tens of thousands of dollars. On top of that, her mother keeps calling about her new boyfriend and plans to sell the family home. Just as all this is happening, the hospital’s computers crash, and victims from a waterpark accident start arriving in the emergency room. Dr. Mohan is harassed by an insistent patient and then overwhelmed by others in the waiting room, leading to a panic attack – a completely understandable reaction, though not one the actress playing her, Supriya Ganesh, initially expected.

‘Alien: Romulus’ Conquers Global Streaming on HBO Max

Although the Alien series became very popular, it definitely had some weak moments. Alien 3 and Alien Resurrection weren’t big hits, and when director Ridley Scott revisited the series with Prometheus and Alien: Covenant, fans were divided. It seemed like the franchise was finished, but 2024 showed it was just lying dormant, waiting for a chance to come back strong – like it was hidden inside an egg, ready to hatch.

America Chavez: The MCU’s Missed Opportunity In Multiverse Saga

I was so excited when America Chavez burst onto the scene in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Xochitl Gomez absolutely nailed the role! She was a real highlight of the movie, honestly. But it’s been frustrating seeing absolutely nothing about her since then – not even a quick mention. Considering everything happening in the MCU right now, it feels like a huge missed chance to do something great with her character.

Taylor Sheridan’s 4-Part Crime Thriller Casts The Rookie Star In Major Role

The hit Paramount+ series Tulsa King has added a familiar face from The Rookie to its cast as production on season four gets underway. Filming began in November 2025 with Sylvester Stallone reprising his role as Dwight Manfredi, a former mob boss now operating questionable businesses in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The show, created by Sheridan, has quickly become a popular success for the streaming platform.

Keanu Reeves’ $350 Million Action Classic ‘Speed’ Is a Streaming Success on Hulu

Following his role in the 1990s action film Point Break, Keanu Reeves returned to the genre with Speed, co-starring Sandra Bullock and Jeff Daniels. While Point Break is a beloved ’90s classic, Speed has become a truly timeless film. Recently added to Hulu, Speed quickly became a hit, surging to the seventh most popular movie on the platform’s weekly chart.

Prime Video’s 2-Part Fantasy Series Was Canceled Too Early

Even though it only lasted a short time, Carnival Row quickly became known for its insightful social commentary, combined with a remarkably detailed fantasy setting. Its unique blend of Victorian aesthetics, steampunk elements, and relevant modern themes created a truly original series that, unfortunately, didn’t get the chance to fully explore its potential.

The Real Reason Sanji Calls Himself “Mr. Prince” In One Piece Season 2

Sanji has several memorable scenes in One Piece season 2. From sharing a glimpse of his sad past with Nami to a shocking act of violence, Taz Skylar’s portrayal of Sanji keeps him at the center of the story. A particularly important moment comes when the chef sneaks into Mr. 3’s wax house on Little Garden and finally meets the leader of Baroque Works, Mr. 0.

10 Shows About Young Versions of Iconic Characters

These shows serve two main purposes. First, they breathe new life into familiar stories and characters in a fresh way. Second, they attract a younger audience, potentially inspiring them to discover the original content as they grow older – creating a cycle that keeps these characters popular across generations. Plus, the idea is just fun! It makes you wonder about the backstories of beloved characters like Kermit or Carrie Bradshaw when they were children – questions we never thought to ask before.