Severance Season 2 Mocks Phony Corporate Accountability

In Season 1, the characters were striving for insignificant rewards such as finger traps and waffle parties, mirroring how companies often try to keep employees motivated without providing improved wages or benefits. The second season appears poised to expand on the show’s satirical theme by critiquing hollow corporate accountability that promises change but ultimately delivers nothing substantial.

My Issue with Star Trek: Section 31 as a Longtime Fan

Critics have weighed in on the latest release, “Star Trek: Section 31,” and for those who haven’t yet perused professional reviews of previous “Star Trek” films, they weren’t flattering. Although the movie has managed to garner some supporters while streaming on Paramount+, I believe it’s crucial to discuss one significant blunder made by “Section 31” that can’t be overlooked by dedicated fans like myself.

10 Rom-Coms for Self-Proclaimed Haters of the Genre

For those who believe they dislike romantic comedies, here’s an intriguing perspective: Deep down inside, everyone holds a touch of romance and chemistry. You might assume you’re impervious to the stereotypes that come with the genre and the notion of a perfect ending, but we propose that there is at least one movie out there that causes your heart to flutter and your lips to curve into a smile. This list is designed for such discoveries.

‘Last Days’ Review: Justin Lin Returns to Indies With a Solid Drama About a Misguided Missionary

Filmmaker Justin Lin quickly climbed to prominence following the acclaim received by his low-cost independent film “Better Luck Tomorrow” during its 2002 debut at the Sundance Film Festival. This success catapulted him into directing a string of high-grossing Hollywood productions, such as multiple installments of the Fast & Furious series and the final theatrical release of Star Trek, before parting ways with the upcoming film “Fast X” during its pre-production phase in 2023.