After finally discovering Netflix’s 6 Underground, Kaylene Peoples makes the case for why Michael Bay’s explosive vigilante spectacle deserved a sequel.
Author: Kaylene Peoples
Netflix’s “Remarkably Bright Creatures” Tackles Grief with Quiet Brilliance
A quiet but deeply moving Netflix drama, Remarkably Bright Creatures explores grief, loneliness, and healing through the unlikely connection between a grieving woman and a remarkably observant octopus. Featuring a powerful performance by Sally Field, the film becomes an emotional meditation on loss, memory, and finding your way back to life.
Kim Novak Awarded Lifetime Honors at Venice Wearing a Kevan Hall Design
When Hollywood legend Kim Novak stepped onto the red carpet of Venice this September, her presence was not only a reminder of her cinematic brilliance but also an affirmation of elegance and endurance. Dressed by acclaimed designer Kevan Hall, Novak embodied a fusion of legacy and artistry at the most […]
Florida Hebrew University (FHU) Leads the Modest Fashion Movement
Florida Hebrew University is at the forefront of modest fashion with its B.A. in Tzniut Fashion Design, blending Torah tradition and modern innovation. From textiles and digital design to sustainability and entrepreneurship, students graduate prepared to lead as designers, merchandisers, stylists, and tastemakers—proving that modesty and fashion can thrive together.
“Naked Gun” Reloads with Liam Neeson’s Deadpan Precision and a Gleeful Return to Absurdity
A spoof reboot finds new footing as the gravitas of an action icon collides with the chaos of classic slapstick.
Superman at the AMC Americana: A Sky-High Spectacle That Left Me Grounded
A nostalgic Superman fan walks into AMC Americana and leaves with mixed feelings. James Gunn’s reboot has style, spectacle, and a super dog . . . but is it enough?
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two
In this explosive, thought-provoking finale, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two delivers more than gravity-defying stunts and pulse-pounding chases, it questions the very nature of reality. With an all-seeing AI known as “The Entity” dubbed the Anti-God, a stellar cast led by Tom Cruise, and direction that balances heart, spectacle, and suspense, this 5-star thriller is as satisfying as it is unsettling. Long, bold, and unflinchingly relevant, this is Mission: Impossible at its absolute best.
My Fun Movie Reviews: Lilo & Stitch (2025 Live-Action)
The 2025 remake of Lilo & Stitch delivers visual spectacle, emotional warmth, and an unforgettable performance by Lilo . . . though not every alien lands smoothly.
Anna Wintour Steps Down as Editor-in-Chief of Vogue US, But Her Power Remains Intact
After four decades at Vogue, Anna Wintour steps down as editor-in-chief. In AGENDAAGENDA Magazine’s Special Edition 4, “AGE OF POWER,” Kaylene Peoples explores her enduring legacy and cultural impact.
Ricca Sposa’s Cannes Moment: When Bridal Became Red Carpet Bold
Lobachova isn’t new to storytelling. Her gowns are structured, but never stiff. Ornate, but never costume.









