Murjani Rawls is the pop culture editor at DK Network, focused on music, film, television, pop culture, and sports. Murjani is an eight-year journalist, editor, five time, self-published author, podcast producer, and photographer. Before joining DK Network, Murjani was senior editor & writer at Substream Magazine, staff writer at The Root, and senior editor & writer at The Pop Break. He is also a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film and television critic.
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‘The Curse’s second episode speaks to trying to belong in a place that doesn’t want you
As they wait for news about Flipanthropy, Asher, Whitney, and Dougie all go through some different mode of struggle.
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‘Wish’ is Disney’s immense IP catalog parade that loses the story within
This a movie that is about wishes to the altars of previous characters that doesn’t focus on it’s current ones.
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‘Bye Bye Barry’ explains the selfless nature of the Lions great and why he walked away from the game he loved
Barry Sanders shocked the world with his retirement fax in 1999 in the prime of his career. A new documentary gives insight on that choice and the man behind it.
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‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ premiere is a story of hidden families and kaiju destruction
A glimpse (or roar) of Godzilla is enough to bridge us through two stories through different decades.
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‘Dream Scenario’s Kristoffer Borgli speaks on societal phenomenons, influencer culture, and how his film shapes it all
The writer/director discusses his new film starring Nicolas Cage, dreams, nightmares, and everywhere in between.
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‘The Curse’ premiere episode puts all those HGTV shows and their creators under intense bright lights
Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone are a married couple on the heels of making an HGTV-style show called Flipanthropy. Things, well, they get interesting.
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Sony’s Spider-Verse is building up projects with no Parker to ponder (yet)
Madame Web gives us a bunch of potential heroes for the future, even if Peter Parker is hanging out in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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‘Saltburn’ loses ground in trying to convince you it’s underplaying its clear eat-the-rich- theme
Emerald Fennell’s second feature shuffles around ‘The Talented Mr. Ripley’ for an eat-the-rich tale that doesn’t pick a definite side.
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‘Thanksgiving’ is where the ‘Grindhouse’ trailer becomes a lean and funny slasher
Eli Roth’s full length film based off his short 2007 trailer gives you a goodie bag of things to be thankful for.
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DraftKings Network’s The Three Count: NXT’s new deal, AEW’s GI remix, Jade Cargill’s destination
The topics of discussion include NXT’s brand spanking new deal with the CW, thoughts on the new AEW singles tournament, and which brand we think Jade Cargill lands.