L.A. World Cup Committee Opens 2026 Poster Design to Local Artists

Similar to how each FIFA World Cup tournament holds a special spot among football enthusiasts, its logos and posters do as well. For the upcoming North American World Cup, organizers are granting local artists an opportunity to create a Los Angeles-themed poster, accompanied by a $20,000 USD award.

How Geena Davis Paved the Way for America’s First Female President

In the hypothetical scenario of a future election in 2024, the elderly President is stricken with health issues, prompting his younger, female vice-president to take over. This narrative unfolds as Vice President Kamala Harris assumes the Democratic nomination, stepping up for an ailing Joe Biden. Interestingly, this plotline bears resemblance to a TV show script – albeit one produced around 20 years prior.

Chris Hemsworth’s Extraction 3 Got An Exciting Update The Russo Brothers, But The News Has Me Worried About Another Netflix Property

Many folks are eagerly anticipating the upcoming movies scheduled for 2025, which promise excitement for fans of all genres and enthusiasts who appreciate the work of Chris Hemsworth and The Russo Brothers. While it’s expected that “Avengers: Doomsday” will begin filming next spring, there’s also an exciting update about the status of “Extraction 3” from the directing duo!

Ryan Murphy’s 12 Most Frequent TV Collaborators, Ranked

Known for his dominance in captivating television series, Ryan Murphy has earned a solid reputation for creating shows that are both enthralling and daringly provocative. Ranging from Nip/Tuck and Glee to American Horror Story and Pose, this masterful showrunner demonstrates time and again his willingness to illuminate the darkest, most unusual facets of human psyche.

My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock Review: Analyzing the Master of Suspense

In contrast to perhaps Stanley Kubrick, no director’s work has been scrutinized as thoroughly as Alfred Hitchcock’s. Mark Cousins’ latest documentary titled “My Name is Alfred Hitchcock” might not be the ideal starting point for those unfamiliar with Hitchcock – it’s a bit too scholarly for that purpose. However, for those eager to delve deeper, this documentary offers an engaging and bold exploration of the recurring themes and visual elements found in the works of the renowned “Master of Suspense”. This exploration is daring because Mark Cousins chose not to narrate the film himself, a departure from his usual practice of providing narration in his distinctly soft and rounded Irish accent.