
Evan Romano
Culture Editor at Men's Health
culture editor at @menshealthmag and steve buscemi correspondent in life
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menshealth.com | Evan Romano
JON HAMM IS a man of his word. In late 2022, he starred in a commercial for Apple TV+ called "Everyone But Jon Hamm," where he sat alone in a screening room, an image reminiscent of the famous Mad Men scene when Don Draper goes to the movies in the middle of the afternoon. In the ad, Hamm laments the fact that so many of his uber-famous peers from the worlds of film and television were a part of projects on Apple TV+, but he, at the time, was not.
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menshealth.com | Evan Romano
YOU MAY THINK you have an idea of what Sirens, Netflix's new darkly comedic limited series set in the fictional beach resort town of "Port Haven," is all about. The last few years of television have been chock full of shows centered on Rich People Behaving Badly and Getting Themselves Into Trouble.
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"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."YOU MAY THINK you have an idea of what Sirens, Netflix's new darkly comedic limited series set in the fictional beach resort town of "Port Haven," is all about. The last few years of television have been chock full of shows centered on Rich People Behaving Badly and Getting Themselves Into Trouble.
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menshealth.com | Evan Romano
The following story contains some spoilers for the The Last of Us season 2 finale. THE LAST OF Us has completed its second season, and—just a hunch—you're on the edge of your seat. After a season filled with action, twists, and drama, the story ends with a dramatic stand-off between Abby (Kaitlyn Dever) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey), and a gunshot that could mean just about anything, before the screen suddenly and abruptly cuts to black. But that's not the end of the season.
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menshealth.com | Evan Romano
The following story contains spoilers for The Last of Us season 2 finale. A GOOD TV show is always trying to one-up itself. If one thing is seen as a success, it typically feels natural to wonder how things could possibly get bigger, bolder, and, hopefully, better, from there. But when you're The Last of Us, and your first season goes out the way it did, how do you possibly raise the stakes from there?
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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