Jonathan Majors’ Comeback Begins with ‘Magazine Dreams’ Trailer Reveal!

Currently, Entertainment Weekly has unveiled the initial official trailer for the upcoming movie, penned and directed by Elijah Bynum. The film, titled “Magazine Dreams,” will be distributed by Briarcliff Entertainment, set to premiere on March 21st, 2025. The trailer, available below, offers a glimpse into the story of Killian Maddox (Majors), a determined individual aiming for worldwide fame as a bodybuilder, regardless of the physical or mental toll it may take. In an attempt to counterbalance potential criticism, the trailer is brimming with positive quotes commending Major’s performance, with one quote from the trailer stating that it presents an “awe-inspiring spectacle capable of transforming an actor into a legend.

Ronny Chieng Rings in Lunar New Year Sharing His Favorite Celebratory Traditions

One of his beloved customs is preparing Yu Sheng, a lively dish that combines several ingredients representing prosperity, longevity, and abundance. Tossing the Yu Sheng is a shared custom that sets goals for the year; the couple blended the meal while savoring the Golden Orange Old Fashioned, a bubbly drink featuring orange marmalade and Sichuan orange bitters. Chieng’s festivities also feature Mahjong, an engaging game deeply rooted in tradition that strengthens family bonds across the table, and the exchange of gifts, two sets — a practice stemming from the symbolism of harmony and good fortune. Naturally, no Lunar New Year celebration would be whole without acknowledging Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai’s In the Mood for Love, adding an old-style cinematic elegance to warm family gatherings. In the video above, Chieng and his wife honor the film’s legendary dance scene.

Why Subtitles Are a Must: Fans Reveal Frustrating Audio Issues in Movies and TV

For example, while enjoying an action movie at night, you might find yourself stuck between leaning back to immerse in the experience and clutching the remote due to overpowering engine noises and explosions that are too loud compared to the dialogue, creating a constant fluctuation. This issue seems to be more prevalent in the streaming age. It’s not just streaming content that’s causing this problem, though. Fans of movies and TV shows expressed their frustration about audio balance in a lively Reddit discussion, and I found myself nodding in agreement with many of their complaints.

Skeet Ulrich and Lin Shaye Team Up in Devoted: A Cult Horror Adaptation

Through Variety, it’s noted that Bosner is launching his feature film career with “Devoted” and additionally serves as a producer alongside Robert Ogden Barnum, Eric Binns, and Carissa Knol. The movie features Suvari as a woman who assumes guardianship of her long-lost sister (Marvel), the sole survivor of a recent mass cult suicide. Initial joy over their reunion quickly turns to fear as her sister’s influence transforms her and her husband’s (Ulrich) life into a horrifying nightmare. In a statement, first-time director Bosner praised the talented cast while expressing his admiration for classic horror cinema.