Hulu Unveils the Official Trailer for Rom-Com Film 'The Valet'
  
 The Valet is an upcoming rom-com film starring Eugenio Derbez and Samara Weaving as an unlikely and hilarious couple forced into the limelight by circumstances. Hulu released the movie’s trailer on May 2, with the tagline, ‘The fish out of water romantic comedy where two worlds and cultures collide as both Antonio (Eugenio Derbez) and Olivia (Samara Weaving) start to see themselves more clearly than ever before.' 
  
       
    Catch Harry Styles in the Trailer for the Psychological Thriller Film ‘Don’t Worry Darling’
  
 Not only is Harry Styles a dreamboat music artist, but an actor as well. Styles wowed many with his acting debut in the 2017 war movie Dunkirk, and now he stars in the psychological thriller movie Don't Worry Darling alongside amazing big-league actors like Olivia Wilde, Florence Pugh, and Chris Pine, Gemma Chan and Nick Kroll, among others.Set in the 1950s U.S., Don't Worry Darling presents Styles and Pugh as a young happy couple, Jack and Alice Chambers residing within a seemingly normal community, created by the company Jack works with. Obnoxious things begin to unfold, making Alice question the nature of her husband's work on the queer Victory Project. Their utopian life starts to crack as Alice roars tension within the community during her investigation to uncover the truth.
  
       
    Netflix Drops A Teaser for the Gay Rom-Com Series 'Uncoupled'
  
 From Decoupled to Uncoupled, Netflix is hitting us with unbelievable original rom-com content this year.The streaming giant has unveiled a teaser for the much-anticipated LGBTQ+ series Uncoupled, starring the How I Met Your Mother alum, Neil Patrick Harris. Created by Darren Star and Jeffrey Richman, Uncoupled follows Michael (Harris), who thought his life was on the right track until his hubby left after a 17-year marriage. Michael faces conflict as he has to choose between losing his soulmate and starting all over again as a single man in his 40s.
  
                
    7 Best Black Anime Characters of All Time
  
 Whether you’re new to anime or have been a fan since the beginning, there is no doubt that this art form has become popular in the United States.As someone who has grown up with anime as part of my life, I have noticed the lack of diversity in characters. Many of the characters are white and have only a few black characters represented.Here is a list of some black anime characters for you to enjoy!
  
       
    The Best ‘Bob’s Burgers’ Episode In Every Season
  
 The beloved animated comedy series Bob’s Burgers has been a constant staple of Fox’s animation Sundays since 2011. This amazing showcase of the voice talents of H. Jon Benjamin, John Roberts, Dan Mintz, Eugene Mirman, and Kristen Schaal, who voice the Belcher family of Bob, Linda, Tina, Gene, and Louise, is currently airing trailers for the first full-length Bob’s Burgers feature film. To celebrate this milestone, here is a smorgasbord of episodes to highlight the long-running show’s comfortable appeal through all 12 seasons.
  
       
    Shorter Sixth Season Return of ‘Outlander’ Ends, With Longer Seventh Season On The Way
  
 Diana Gabaldon's infamous historical fantasy novels are still being published, so the Outlander adaptation from Starz is still on the way. Season 6, based on book #6 in the series (A Breath of Snow and Ashes), aired its eighth episode and finale on May 1st, 2022, and the show once again received positive reviews. If you’re still hanging on to Outlander, chances are you will definitely want to stick around for a double-length follow-up season coming soon!
  
       
    ‘The Circle’ Comes Back to Netflix For Another Spicy Season!
  
 'The Circle,' which is known for dropping plot twists over plot twists, regularly outsmarts its participants, who believe they know everything there is to know about the game. ‘The Circle’, an American reality competition streaming series, will begin its fourth season on Netflix this week.
  
           
    New Jersey Dynamic Rockers Pinegrove Deliver A Midtempo Studio Album For 2022
  
 Pinegrove’s 2020 record Marigold came out right before the pandemic started, so this new album is the first time this introspective indie group has reflected on the last two years of current events. And boy, does 11:11 reflect! More than that, it takes major lyrical jabs at environmental concerns and the government inaction that perpetuates them. Despite this vigor in the lyrics, the music is mostly more of the same from four past releases, but previous fans especially should be enthralled by singer-songwriter Evan Stephens Hall’s work on 11:11.
  
       
    First Season Finale Confirms ‘Pachinko’ Is One Of The Best Shows of 2022
  
 Min Jin Lee’s 2017 epic historical fiction novel Pachinko was always destined for onscreen greatness, and thankfully, the 2022 Apple TV+ adaptation did not disappoint! A Korean family’s tale of hardship after immigrating to Japan, Pachinko takes place in three separate storylines that are ripe for a multi-season arc. After a well-received first run, this streaming adaptation is already up for a second season.
  
       
    Official Finale Of ‘Ozark’ Ends On A High Note - Watch The Full Series On Netflix Now
  
 The second part of Ozark’s final fourth season aired on Netflix on April 29th, 2020, just a few months after the first part. Showrunner Chris Mundy returned to solid teleplays for the first and last episodes, keeping things in line with a tone that felt sad to be gone after he wrote all the previous premiere and finale episodes (aside from the pilot). Though the second half was certainly far less thrilling than the first, fans will definitely feel the sense of ending and satisfaction that the rest of the series set up. For those who are behind, you can watch the entire show now!
  
       
    ‘Undone’ Season 2 Continues One Of The Best And Brightest Prime Video Shows
  
 If you haven’t heard of Undone or were put off by its strange animation, take a second look. This show is one of the best Prime Video has to offer, a unique batch of reality-bending magnetism and emotionally gripping character drama. This small-screen feat, using the under-utilized technique of rotoscoping popularly seen in the 2006 film A Scanner Darkly, comes from the mind of Raphael Bob-Waksberg, creator of the Netflix animated series BoJack Horseman. In other words, you know it’s going to be intense. Here’s how to get into Undone.