
Evan Romano
Culture Editor at Men's Health
culture editor at @menshealthmag and steve buscemi correspondent in life
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5 days ago |
menshealth.com | Evan Romano
OUR FAVORITE HUMAN lie detector is back. More than two years after Poker Face's 10-episode first season wrapped up, Rian Johnson's brilliant whydunnit mystery series is back for an even-larger but still star-studded 12-episode second season.
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6 days ago |
menshealth.com | Evan Romano
This article was originally featured in MH Flex, our monthly newsletter recommending the one in-depth interview you need to flex your pop culture knowledge. Sign up here to get it first. (The article also contains spoilers for Marvel’s 2025 film Thunderbolts*.)LEWIS PULLMAN KNEW he was going to have to look ripped—he just wasn’t sure how much of him anyone was actually going to see.
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1 week ago |
menshealth.com | Evan Romano
The following story contains spoilers for Andor season 2, episode 8, "Who Are You?" “WHO ARE YOU?”Those are the last words Syril Karn, Andor's resident ladder-climbing imperial bootlicker, ever heard. And considering the phrase made up the title of the episode—which would serve to be Syril's last episode—it comes with quite a bit of depth.
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1 week ago |
menshealth.com | Evan Romano
The following story contains spoilers for season 2, episode 4 of The Last of Us, "Day One." SOMETHING THAT'S ALWAYS interesting about The Last of Us—and other shows like it—is that when something is written, produced, and executed in the right way, there may be a wide array of different kinds of reactions to it. When someone makes a choice, you could feel one way or another. When someone dies, emotions can go in all sorts of different directions.
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1 week ago |
menshealth.com | Evan Romano
The following story contains spoilers for Thunderbolts*. FANS OF THE Marvel Cinematic Universe have been trained well. When you go to see most movies at your favorite local theater, the moment the movie ends and the credits begin to roll, you'll look around and see people starting to get up out of their seats. At a Marvel movie, this is never the case.
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lots of things to critique about The Final Reckoning but this is absolutely not one of them. not only is every callback and reference padded with expositionary dialogue but the film is FILLED with archive footage each and every time something is mentioned, perhaps to a fault

THE FINAL RECKONING requires you to know (at the time) inconsequential details from the most random of M:I entries that it feels like it was made to validate rewatches rather than making a compelling narrative on its own.

emerging from a Mission: Impossible screening just in time to see the Knicks beat the Celtics https://t.co/yPApIIKvbR

I would like to personally thank Tom Cruise for his contributions to cinema and planet earth