Author: Williams M

This royal tea is scalding hot and dripping with drama! For someone who spent decades keeping a stiff upper lip, Queen Elizabeth apparently had a lot more going on behind the scenes than she ever let on. And now, thanks to a couple of explosive new books, the truth about what really went down before and during Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding is finally bubbling to the surface. Related: The Way The Royals Honored Queen Elizabeth On What Would Have Been Her 100th Birthday! Like we said, two shocking books are making the rounds right now, y’all. The first…

Read More

Picture: If Wishes Could Kill – Netflix We were expecting more from the first week of If Wishes Could Kill, which features a cast of some of Korea’s most talented young actors. Netflix has yet to renew the series for a second season. Unless its viewership improves, we aren’t likely to see a second season of If Wishes Could Kill anytime soon. If Wishes Could Kill is a South Korean Netflix Original YA Horror drama series directed by Park Yoon Seo and written by Park Joong Seop.  The series stars Jeon So Young (My Youth),  Kang Mi Na (Summer Guys), Baek Sun Ho (Kick Kick…

Read More

It’s not uncommon for actors to have two or three bites at the Oscar apple in a single year. But in some distant corner of the multiverse — maybe Earth-2099? — Anne Hathaway will be up for six acting awards at the 2027 Oscars that could sit on a shelf next to her Best Supporting Actress statuette for Les Misérables. The actress is on track to have five movies arriving in theaters between April and October, with the possibility of one more title crashing onto the calendar at the tail end of 2026. The full roll call includes Mother Mary (April…

Read More

Hollywood mourned the deaths of some of its most legendary stars in 2026. The year started off with Broadway performer and influencer Bret Hanna-Shuford’s death at age 46. At the end of the month, comedy acting icon Catherine O’Hara died at age 71. In February, Designing Women’s Camilla Carr died at age 83, Dawson’s Creek actor James Van Der Beek died at age 48, Harold and Maude star Bud Cort died at 77, Robert Duvall died at age 95 and actor Eric Dane died at age 53. That same month, Lizzie McGuire actor Robert Carradine‘s family confirmed his death on…

Read More

The post-apocalyptic survival genre has been a hit among fans in recent years. Shows like The Last of Us, Fallout, and Silo, and movies like A Quiet Place, 28 Years Later, and The Creator keep fans entertained and on the edge of their seats. There’s something about watching a protagonist enduring the horrors of survival and making it through the finish line. It’s always a 10/10 satisfaction for fans. The themes of survival, end of the world, family and friends, and morality are always heightened in the genre and provide the perfect escape from modern life, which makes the movies…

Read More

Courtesy of CBS Don’t call “NCIS” a “JAG” spin-off in front of original creator Donald P. Bellisario. While both shows focus on the Navy and exist in the same universe, Bellisario fought early on to distance the “NCIS” franchise from his ’90s legal drama. “It’s not a spin-off,” Bellisario told the Television Academy Foundation, explaining that the two series had different goals. “‘JAG’ is an older audience. This is going to be a hipper show for a younger audience, and that’s what you want. You tie it to ‘JAG,’ and the…

Read More

Zach Cregger has checked into Resident Evil, with the first trailer revealing his take on the Capcom video game. There have been seven previous Resident Evil movies. And an IP play like this, on its surface, doesn’t seem like the natural next move for Cregger, who has risen to become one of the most in-demand filmmakers of original fare in Hollywood. Barbarian was a surprise success, while Weapons turned into an Oscar-winning hit that grossed $270 million globally. Both were firmly based on Cregger’s own ideas. But the filmmaker is said to have made a movie that takes the mythos…

Read More

United States Congress Our 2-Week Vacay Wasn’t Enough, So Let’s Do It Again!!! Published April 30, 2026 5:41 AM PDT They don’t call it the Democrat and Republican parties for nothin’ … Congress is taking ANOTHER LONG VACATION, weeks after they skipped town for a 2-week Easter break. Our TMZ DC guys are just getting their groove on, and poof … the lights go off in the House today and the Senate tomorrow until a week from Monday — 10 DAYS. Actually, the House will squeeze out an extra day and won’t return until a week from Tuesday. Mind you,…

Read More

Instagram has rolled out stricter guidelines aimed at reducing the visibility of repurposed content across its platform, signaling a significant shift in how the social media giant prioritizes originality in user feeds. The changes, which build on earlier efforts focused primarily on video clips, now extend to still images, photo collections, and carousel posts, potentially reshaping the landscape for countless aggregator and curation accounts that have thrived on compiling material from other sources. For years, Instagram has served as a hub for viral moments captured elsewhere, particularly from platforms like X, formerly known as Twitter. Accounts specializing in daily tweet…

Read More

Last year, Kara Young joined Laurie Metcalf as the second actor in Tony history to have been nominated four years in a row. This year, Young has the potential to become the first to score a bid in five consecutive years with her performance in Proof. In the first revival of David Auburn’s Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Young portrays Claire, a practical and business-minded woman who has been comfortably successful in her work and relationships. She has left behind her father, Robert (Don Cheadle), and younger sister, Catherine (Ayo Edebiri), distancing herself from the run-down family home of her youth to make…

Read More