‘Mexicali’ Trailer Unleashes Bren Foster in New Action Thriller

Actor and martial artist , known for his roles in film and television, returns in the trailer for next week’s Mexicali. After directing the critically overlooked action thriller Life After Fighting in 2024, he’s now showcasing his fighting skills in a new way. Mexicali throws his character – a former soldier trying to live a quiet life as a farmer – into a violent conflict with a dangerous Cartel. It’s a no-holds-barred story where survival means taking action before they do.

Vladimir Review: Rachel Weisz’s Unerotic Thriller Fakes Its Own Climax H2s: Vladimir’s Lack Of Steaminess Doesn’t Live Up To Its Provocative Poster The Academic Sex Scandal Is Vladimir’s Most Interesting Storyline, But It’s A Missed Opportunity Rachel Weisz’s Unreliable Narrator Is Too Much Tell, Not Enough Show

The series Vladimir, based on Julia May Jonas’s novel and created by Jonas herself, follows an unnamed English professor in her fifties. She finds herself intensely attracted to a new colleague, Vladimir Woodall. This attraction quickly becomes an obsession, and it happens at a particularly difficult time – her husband and co-worker, John Slattery, is facing a hearing regarding allegations of sexual misconduct.

Survivor Recap: Snakes in the Grass

The episode opened with a playful nod to a Charmin commercial – a scene featuring a toilet bowl. Later, during a conversation by the fire, Christian suddenly tenses up, and it quickly becomes clear he’s had an accident – he’s soiled his pants. He directly addresses the camera, asking not to be filmed while he cleans up the mess. Back at camp, Joe and Emily burst out laughing about it, while Christian jokes about joining a long line of players who’ve had similar mishaps. He can’t actually name anyone who’s had this happen on the show, noting that in past seasons, contestants usually dealt with vomiting or digestive issues after reward challenges, but never this. Ultimately, this moment reinforces a simple life lesson: never trust a fart.

23 Years Later, NCIS Officially Confirms a Historic Piece of Gibbs Lore

The ninth episode of NCIS: Origins Season 2, airing March 3rd, continues the story after the midseason finale. It shows what happened with Gibbs following his wedding to Diane (Kathleen Kenny) in Las Vegas, as seen in the previous episode. Meanwhile, as Mike Franks (Kyle Schmid) investigates their current case – which also had a cliffhanger ending – a significant moment in Gibbs’ backstory is revealed.

Sarah J. Maas Could Still Make an ACOTAR TV Show

Colleen Hoover, another popular author on BookTok, has followed a similar path. After experiencing distress – which she described as PTSD – from having her book It Ends With Us changed during adaptation, she’s taken a much more hands-on approach to all subsequent adaptations, even launching her own production company to maintain creative control.

Southern Charm Recap: Sweating It Out

It’s unsettling to watch them spill out of the vans, scurrying into the darkness – it always reminds me of cockroaches fleeing danger. Charley told me she saw Craig just explode, seemingly for no reason, and she couldn’t make sense of it. She’s mentioned before that when he loses it, like he did at Austen’s during that literary dinner with Whitner, there’s something that triggers him. But this time, she was genuinely frightened because it felt like his anger came from nowhere, just bursting out all around like a chaotic, electric shock – she even compared it to Pikachu unleashing its power!

‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Quickly Tops the Netflix Chart Days After Debut

Edwards’ new film blends classic and modern ideas by featuring extinct creatures within a current-day story. This isn’t a new concept – Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park famously brought dinosaurs to life. However, Jurassic World Rebirth takes things further, exploring a fresh take on these creatures. While the original Jurassic Park focused on bringing dinosaurs back, Rebirth presents a story where dinosaurs might actually save humanity. The film has quickly become a hit with viewers, reaching the #1 spot on Netflix just days after its release.

Amanda Batula Says Fan Hate Kept her From Divorcing Kyle Cooke Sooner

As a reality TV fan, I’ve definitely noticed this pattern – it’s something The Cut recently called “I Love My Husband (Who Hates Me)” behavior, and it’s happening with a lot of celeb couples. Basically, it’s this push and pull where someone genuinely loves their partner, but also seriously considers leaving, all while worrying about what everyone else thinks. For me, what really struck me from what Caroline Batula said is how much the fan hate messed with her head. She said it made her doubt herself, and that’s a big reason why it took her so long to end things. She needed to be completely sure it was her decision, and not influenced by the show’s producers, her friends, or even the audience. Which, honestly, makes you wonder… were the producers subtly pushing her to leave too?