What’s Going On: Inglorious, Finn Askew, Noah Singer, Jaida Aneese, Livingston
This week’s What’s Going On with Jeromme Graham features music from Inglorious, Finn Askew, Noah Singer, Jaida Aneese and Livingston.

This week’s What’s Going On with Jeromme Graham features music from Inglorious, Finn Askew, Noah Singer, Jaida Aneese and Livingston.
Valiant’s X-O Manowar continues to be a top-notch comic, with well-written characters and solidly paced story.
We keep sending messages out into space hoping for a reply. But what happens when an alien race takes us up on the offer?
The final trailer for Marvel Studios’ Eternals has arrived, giving us our biggest taste yet of what to expect from the star-studded film.
Will English Hollyhock colour the world world of E.A. Henson? That and more in this week’s edition of Heroes & Villains.
Already seeded in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Marvel Comics looks to entice curious readers with their time travelling big-bad: Kang The Conqueror!
Even if you’ve never given this particular team a thought, Defenders #1 is a feast for your eyes, and well worth gazing upon.
The Green Knight is a gorgeous, thoughtful, well-acted and finely crafted film that will make you feel a sense of wonder that is too often lacking in movies today.
In See For Me, Randall Okita and Skyler Davenport have managed to put a fresh face on the home invasion thriller, and have made a great stride for representation while doing so.
This week’s horror news seems tipped a little towards ultraviolence with a brand new trailer for Taiwanese zombie horror The Sadness and the reveal of a surely blood-soaked new project from Timo Tjahjanto. On the flip side, I’ve also got a new trailer for the confounding pseudo-documentary from St Vincent, and – sigh – another Mike Flanagan thing
This week’s What’s Going On features new music from Elton John & Dua Lipa, Billy Idol, Soft Cell, Johnny Orlando and Toronto Poor Boy.
The Suicide Squad is profane, over-the-top-violent and full of wonderful sequences, but Scotty G thinks it loses its way thanks to its excesses.