
Last Summer, a Lost American Classic, Returns
Frank Perry’s 1969 teen drama *Last Summer* will receive a rare New York screening at the Paris Theater on May 3, followed by a Warner Archive DVD/Blu‑ray release later this year. The film, long considered a "spiritually lost" classic, has been painstakingly restored after the original ending’s negative was missing, using three surviving elements. Restoration champion Larry Karaszewski led the effort, and a post‑screening Q&A with star Richard Thomas will deepen audience insight. The revival offers a fresh look at the Perry duo’s psychologically nuanced storytelling.

Below Deck Down Under Recap: Battle of the Egos
Season 4, episode 13 of Below Deck Down Under sees chef Ben repeatedly clashing with chief steward Daisy over menu planning and service standards, while captain Jason delivers an unusually stern reprimand for crew tardiness. Romantic entanglements—Jenna’s brief fling with Eddy and...

Anne Hathaway Takes a Bite of Dakota Johnson in Verity
Anne Hathaway returns to the screen as the enigmatic author Verity in the thriller adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s bestseller. Dakota Johnson stars as Lowen Ashleigh, a writer hired to finish Verity’s popular series after the author falls into a coma....

Andy Cohen Confirms a Fan Tattled on the Summer House Leaker
Andy Cohen publicly condemned the unauthorized release of the *Summer House* reunion audio, calling it a “violation.” He revealed that a Bravo fan helped investigators pinpoint the source while he was recovering from eye surgery. Bravo confirmed the leak originated...

‘There’s No Audience for This Movie After the Israel-Hamas War’
Desert Warrior, a $150 million historical action epic starring Anthony Mackie and directed by Rupert Wyatt, was positioned as the first Hollywood‑style blockbuster filmed entirely in Saudi Arabia under Vision 2030. Production struggled with incomplete Neom Media facilities, forcing the crew to...

The Audacity Recap: Privacy Notice
The Audacity’s Season 1, Episode 4 “Vanitas” debuted on AMC+ ahead of its broadcast, marking the series’ halfway point. The episode follows Duncan and JoAnne as they exploit confidential therapy disclosures from tech billionaires to gain a business edge, using the premise...

Thin Lizzy Were the Boys All Along
In 1976 Thin Lizzy’s album *Jailbreak* teetered on the brink of being dropped, but the modest track “The Boys Are Back in Town” unexpectedly became a breakout hit. Two Louisville DJs gave the song heavy rotation, propelling it to No. 12 on...

Parker Posey Is Running The Mob
Hulu is debuting a new celebrity‑driven reality competition called *The Mob*, hosted by Parker Posey. Contestants compete in mob‑themed challenges at an Italian villa for a $250,000 cash prize, electing a "don" each episode to control money and safety. The...

HorsegiirL Releases Crunchy New Single for Earth Day
horsegiirL, the half‑human, half‑horse pop persona, has released her debut single “Earth is Turning” ahead of Earth Day. The track leads up to her first full‑length album “Nature Is Healing,” scheduled for June 5, coinciding with Pride celebrations. The artist, who...

One for Them, One for Her
Canadian filmmaker Chandler Levack made an unprecedented move by premiering two feature films on the same day. "Mile End Kicks," a semi‑autobiographical indie set in 2011 Montreal, debuted in theaters, showcasing a music‑scene coming‑of‑age story. Simultaneously, her American‑market comedy "Roommates"...

A Lot of People Were Gagged Over the Euphoria Premiere
HBO reported that the three‑day premiere of *Euphoria* season three drew 8.5 million U.S. viewers, a 44 % jump over the season‑two debut. The episode teased major plot points, including Cassie and Nate’s upcoming wedding and Maddy’s new role as an OnlyFans...

Ladies of London Recap: Spilling at Tea
The latest episode of "Ladies of London" titled "Spilling at Tea" takes the cast to Emma’s Longleat estate, a sprawling country home that doubles as a safari park. Viewers see the opulent setting—topiary peacocks, a red‑panda, a lake tour, and...

Don’t Tell Melissa Etheridge How Great Her Lilith Fair Set Was
Melissa Etheridge’s 2026 has been a banner year, highlighted by her first Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination and the release of her 17th studio album, Rise. The singer‑songwriter is embarking on an extensive U.S. spring‑summer tour to promote...

Geese Also Did Justin Bieber’s Hits at Coachella
At Coachella 2026, indie rock band Geese surprised the crowd by weaving Justin Bieber’s breakout hit “Baby” into their own song “2122.” The pop‑cover moment joined a string of unexpected mashups, including Joost’s take on “Crazy Frog” and Sabrina Carpenter’s...

How Is Euphoria Season 3 Handling Fezco?
Euphoria’s third season tackles the loss of actor Angus Cloud by keeping his character Fezco alive in the narrative. Creator Sam Levinson says the arc honors Cloud and explores hope amid darkness. Fez, now serving a 30‑year sentence, appears through phone...

It Would Be Crazy If Your Brain Doctor Wrote The Housemaid
USA Today disclosed that the author behind the thriller *The Housemaid* is actually Dr. Sara Cohen, a practicing neurologist who writes under the pseudonym Freida McFadden. Cohen kept her literary identity secret while maintaining a part‑time medical practice, stepping away from...

There’s a Good Video-Game Adaptation Out (Without Mario in It)
Japanese director Genki Kawamura transforms the indie horror game Exit 8 into a claustrophobic thriller that unfolds in Tokyo’s subway labyrinth. The film opens with a pregnant mother harassed on a crowded train, underscoring Japan’s declining birthrate and the social anxiety...

Country Music’s Middle Road
In March, two female country artists—Ella Langley and Megan Moroney—simultaneously topped Billboard’s Hot 100 and Billboard 200, a first in nearly seven decades of chart history. Their pedal‑steel‑kissed breakup hit “Choosin’ Texas” and Moroney’s pop‑country album *Cloud 9* underscore a growing appetite for...

Please Call Their SNL Episode ‘Jack Silver’
Jack Black and Jack White will jointly host Saturday Night Live, with Black serving as host and White as musical guest. Black revealed he only learned of White's involvement through a surprise phone call from the musician. The duo plans...
6 New Movies You Can Finally Watch at Home Right Now
A fresh batch of six films has hit premium video‑on‑demand platforms, ranging from Luc Besson’s monster drama *Dracula* to James Cameron’s visual‑effects‑heavy *Avatar: Fire and Ash*. The lineup includes a sci‑fi comedy from Gore Verbinski, a reboot of the cult...

Steve Perry Was Wise to End His Journey
Steve Perry, the iconic voice of Journey, has definitively ruled out any reunion with the band, ending long‑standing speculation. Jonathan Cain admitted he deliberately spread false rumors in a February interview to stir fan interest, only to be rebuked by...

The Haunting Depths of Saleh Bakri’s Eyes
Palestinian actor Saleh Bakri delivers a haunting, interior performance in Cherien Dabis’s multigenerational drama All That’s Left of You, now streaming digitally. In a classroom scene, he animates a puppet dialogue that inspires students to imagine limitless possibilities through reading....

Mormon Wives Pauses Filming Amid Taylor Frankie Paul Domestic-Violence Dispute
Hulu has halted production on season five of its hit series "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" while a domestic‑violence investigation involving star Taylor Frankie Paul unfolds. Police are probing mutual assault allegations between Paul and her ex‑partner Dakota Mortensen,...

Sarah J. Maas Could Still Make an ACOTAR TV Show
Sarah J. Maas announced she has reclaimed the master rights to her works, giving her full control over any television adaptation of the A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR) series. She emphasized that future adaptations will reflect her vision and...