Vol. 33
No. 09
Pick Hits
At The Movies
Hoppers
A 19 year old animal lover uses technology that places her consciousness into a
robotic beaver to uncover mysteries within the animal world beyond her
imagination. Pixar's Hoppers follows Mabel as she infiltrates the animal
kingdom, befriending King George to help save their habitat from a developer.
Hoppers expertly manages complex aspects of environmental care, led by a fierce,
uncompromising girl who will do absolutely anything to protect the natural world
from the encroaching city. A powerful and wild look at the desperate fight for
our planet's future.
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Accused (Netflix)
When a celebrated queer doctor in London is accused of
sexual misconduct, her life unravels. Now under a storm
of suspicion and scrutiny, her marriage fractures and
the truth blurs. Her wife must decide whether to walk
away, or fight for the woman the world is turning
against. The plot centres on how Dr. Geetika's
meticulously built life begins to collapse under
anonymous allegations of sexual misconduct and predatory
behavior at her workplace. The complaints spiral into an
enquiry led by a sanctimonious journalist (Mashhoor
Amrohi)
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Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters (AppleTV)
After surviving Godzilla's attack on San Francisco, Cate
is shaken yet again by a shocking secret. Amid monstrous
threats, she embarks on a globetrotting adventure to
learn the truth about her family and the mysterious
organization known as Monarch. A welcome throwback in
this series about two siblings uncovering their family’s
links to a secret organisation. Monarch: Legacy of
Monsters makes the majority of the shots that it takes.
Sometimes, the series buckles under the weight of its
massive ensemble, but it ultimately succeeds in
expanding the Monsterverse’s lore, Titans, and future.
The Buzz...
Angelina Jolie worked with French actor
Louis Garrel on the new movie Couture
and they’ve been hit with some dating rumors, which
sources are now shutting down.
Bethenny Frankel is keeping The Real
Housewives of New York City behind her. Last
month, it was announced that several Rhony stars will be
starring on E!’s new spinoff series The
Golden Life. In a new video shared on
Instagram, Bethenny, 55, explained that she refuses
to join the new series because it will not “be good for
business.”
Evil Dead franchise star Bruce
Campbell revealed on Monday that he’s been diagnosed
with cancer. The beloved self proclaimed “B-movie actor”
took to social media to tell fans he had a condition,
which was “treatable not curable.”
Zendaya‘s mom offered a cryptic response to the
Law Roach reveal that Zendaya and Tom Holland
allegedly got married. If you didn’t see, the celeb
stylist, who has worked with Zendaya for years, told
reporters on the red carpet: “The wedding has already
happened. You missed it.”
Andrew Gunn, who produced a string of
Disney comedies in the early 2000s, among them the
Lindsay Lohan starring Freaky
Friday and superhero movie Sky High,
has died. He was 58. Gunn had been diagnosed in 2024
with ALS, the neurological degenerative disorder also
known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease.
A report has emerged suggesting Britney Spears
was arrested on Wednesday night (March 4). The 44 year
old entertainer was apparently handcuffed on the side of
the road in Ventura County, California for a DUI.
Apparently, this went down at 9:30 Pm last night.
If you didn’t get a chance to see Charli xcx‘s
new movie in theaters, you’re in the luck because you
can now watch it from the comforts of your own home on
Apple TV and Prime Video.
It looks like Emma Watson has a new man in
her life. The Harry Potter actress sparked
dating rumors with billionaire Mexican entrepreneur
Gonzalo Hevia Baillčres when they were
spotted packing on the PDA.
Jodie Sweetin is speaking candidly about
the differences between herself and Candace
Cameron Bure. Where Jodie, 44, has been more
outspoken about supporting the LGBTQIA+ community and
things like reproductive rights, Candace, 49, is upfront
regarding her more conservative beliefs.
Scrubs returned to ABC after 16 years last
week, and it seems that much of its old audience has
come back too. The first episode of the reboot hit 11.4
million viewers in the five days following its premiere.
Netflix is clearly high on its reboot of
Little House on the Prairie as the streamer
has renewed the drama for a second season ahead of its
debut. The series, based on Laura Ingalls
Wilder’s book, will launch on July 9. The family drama,
which tells the origin story of the American West, stars
Alice Halsey as the strong willed Laura
Ingalls, Skywalker Hughes as Laura’s older
sister Mary, Luke Bracey as Pa, and
Crosby Fitzgerald as Ma.
The latest sequel in Sonic the Hedgehog
film franchise is getting a running start. Director
Jeff Fowler took to social media on Monday to
announce that Sonic the Hedgehog 4 has begun production.