Season 31, Episode 15 – Here Comes The BrideHosted by: DONMEGADONMEGA is back once again with another full breakdown of the latest movie and TV headlines, covering everything buzzing in entertainment from March 4 through March 10. This marks Episode #222 on the PopCulturePros Network, which at this point feels less like a milestone and more like proof that DONMEGA has been grinding in the podcast game longer than some of these streaming services have even existed. Veteran status fully unlocked.On the movie side, the spotlight this week is on The Bride, the newest cinematic spin on the classic monster mythology. DONMEGA digs into the film’s tone, performances, and visual style while unpacking how this modern take reshapes the legendary character. Classic monster stories tend to come with high expectations and even higher pitchfork counts from fans, so the big question becomes whether this version honors the legacy or stitches together something entirely new.TV is just as busy this week with a wave of premieres and returning favorites. HBO launches its newest original series Rooster, and DONMEGA breaks down early impressions to see whether this one has the potential to join the network’s long line of “everyone is suddenly talking about this show” hits. Meanwhile, Taylor Sheridan continues expanding his empire with Marshals, the latest addition to the ever-growing Yellowstone universe that introduces another corner of that sprawling frontier drama.Crime drama fans also get something new with CIA, the latest spin-off expanding the FBI television world, proving once again that television agencies apparently never run out of letters to build shows around. And on the comedy side, Ted: The Series returns to Peacock for Season 2, bringing back the foul-mouthed teddy bear and the kind of chaotic humor that definitely isn’t meant for family movie night.As always, the episode rounds out the week with additional entertainment headlines, trailers, streaming drops, and industry buzz. Sharp takes, veteran perspective, and just enough sarcasm to keep things honest — Here Comes The Bride keeps Am I On The Air? doing what it does best: keeping you up to speed on what’s hitting your screens and what’s worth paying attention to.