The Zombies franchise is hitting the road. In the fourth installment of the hit Disney series, Zed (Milo Manheim) and Addison (Meg Donnelly) set out on a summer trip that quickly takes a turn when they end up at a camp caught in the middle of a new monster rivalry: Daywalkers vs. Vampires. What was supposed to be a break from the chaos turns into another challenge to bring peace between supernatural groups—this time with even more at stake. Joining the story are Nova and Victor, two strong-willed newcomers on
Kat Moran has always worn her heart on her sleeve, using music as both a mirror and a lifeline. But with “Fight for Ukraina,” the singer-songwriter channels her artistry into something even more profound—a stirring anthem born from personal pain and national pride. The track captures the resilience of a people and the emotional toll of war, offering solidarity to those who need it most. Inspired by her own Ukrainian heritage and the stories of loved ones still living through unimaginable circumstances, Kat spent six months crafting the song’s message,
Nothing is ever quite as it seems in Smoke, the hypnotic new Apple TV+ series that unfolds like a slow-burning thriller—thick with tension, loaded with misdirection, and built to keep you guessing. True to its name, the show plays in smoke and mirrors, drawing viewers into a world where revelations lurk around every corner and leave audiences questioning what—and who—they can trust. At the heart of it is a cast of characters pulled in opposing directions, including the one played by Rafe Spall—a man in power whose composed exterior gradually
Benjamin Evan Ainsworth and Jack Champion are two of the most captivating young actors of their generation, and in Everything’s Going to Be Great, they prove it with performances that are as raw as they are revelatory. Even alongside screen legends like Bryan Cranston and Allison Janney, the pair carve out a space entirely their own—commanding the screen with quiet intensity, unexpected humor, and the kind of emotional precision that leaves a lasting imprint. Together, they bring to life a story of brotherhood and identity that feels both intimate and