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Darrell Sheets‘ Storage Wars co-stars are sharing heartbreaking details about his final days. As you likely know, the 67-year-old reality star passed away this week from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and police are investigating cyberbullying accusations related to his death. Since January, Darrell had been very vocal about the bullying he had experienced online over the past three years. He claimed cyber bullies allegedly hacked him, extorted money from people in town under his name, caused serious damage to his antique store, Havasu Show Me Your Junk, and more. Related: OMG! Jelly Roll Accused Of Threatening To ‘Kill’ Comedian! Darrell…

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Thirty-four years ago today, on April 25, 1992, television history was made as the beloved sitcom Who’s the Boss? aired its final episode on ABC, closing the curtain on an eight-season run that captivated audiences with its humor, heart, and groundbreaking take on family dynamics. The show, which premiered on September 20, 1984, became a cultural touchstone of the 1980s and early 1990s, blending traditional sitcom charm with progressive themes that resonated with millions. You can find Who’s the Boss? streaming on Hulu. ABC premiered the sitcom Who’s the Boss? on September 20, 1984, introducing audiences to a fresh take…

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Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! Emily Blunt’s sleek Hollywood curls for The Devil Wears Prada 2 London premiere were crafted with precision and polish. According to celebrity hairstylist Laini Reeves, the secret behind the 43-year-old actress’ glossy, defined waves was Tresemmé Bonding Oil. The lightweight treatment is designed to smooth, strengthen and add mirror-like shine without weighing hair down. “For Emily’s London premiere look, I wanted the hair to feel sleek, sculpted, and effortlessly modern,” Reeves wrote in an Instagram post. The result? Glossy, defined…

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A24 is enjoying the success — both cultural and commercial — of the dark romantic comedy film The Drama, starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson. The movie sparked an intense discourse about a variety of topics such as race, privilege, and a social evil unique to America following its release. With The Drama, A24 also concluded a coincidental trilogy of movies about modern relationships that managed to spark conversation and critical thinking. Just last year, audiences were equally swept away by Materialists, which grossed more than $110 million worldwide and received mostly positive reviews. The Drama is currently sitting at the…

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Ron Davis/Getty Images The original “Baywatch” served as a springboard to superstardom for some of its cast members, but plenty of rising stars were considered for a role and never jogged across a beach in slow motion while wearing a red swimsuit. One of them was Neve Campbell, best known for playing Sidney Prescott, the “Scream” franchise’s most enduring final girl. Another was Sandra Bullock, who eventually went on to take home the best actress Oscar for 2009’s “The Blind Side.” According to Esquire’s March 2012 “‘Baywatch’: An Oral History,” thousands…

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[This story contains spoilers for the 30-year-old Sleepers.] Nearly 30 years later, Sleepers director Barry Levinson still believes that the discourse surrounding his star-studded drama lost the plot.  Based on Lorenzo Carcaterra’s book of the same name, Sleepers begins in the late 1960s, chronicling four teenage friends whose mischievous quest for a free hot dog goes terribly awry when they nearly kill an innocent bystander. Consequently, they’re sent to the Wilkinson Home for Boys where they endure 6 to 18 months of sexual and physical abuse by four guards.  The New York-based film then jumps to 1981. Two of the…

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Meryl Streep’s Daughter Mamie Divorce is Settled! Published April 25, 2026 11:32 AM PDT Meryl Streep’s oldest daughter Mamie Gummer is one step closer to being single again … ’cause she’s settled her divorce as of Friday. TMZ obtained the filing … the ‘Good Wife’ star told a Los Angeles court Friday her divorce from Mehar Sethi is settled and moving full steam ahead after she originally filed in February 2025. We told you at the time she said their union needed to end due to irreconcilable differences. She was seeking joint legal and physical custody of their son Peter and daughter Mary,…

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Netflix has built a reputation for delivering fast-paced, high-intensity action films. Apex is the latest action-packed movie to land on the platform, and it’s what everyone’s watching at the moment. It’s a tense survival thriller set in the Australian wilderness, where isolation isn’t just part of the setting. It’s part of the threat.In this new Netflix film, a grieving woman is pushed into a deadly game of cat and mouse against a relentless hunter, with the environment itself becoming another obstacle in her fight to stay alive. It’s focused and deeply nerve-wracking in a way that doesn’t really let up.…

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“I didn’t want her to see me coming in and ruining the surprise,” she added. “I can’t wait to see if it works.” Later in the video, Melissa revealed the moment she pulled off her epic surprise. “Holy mother of Christ,” Mariska, 62, said after Melissa walked into a room to greet her. “Are you f–king kidding me?” The pair can then be seen sharing a few quick hugs, as Melissa admitted that Mariska was “very hard to trick.” “Mariska, you are the real deal,” Melissa added in the caption. “Sorry everyone lied to you, hope it was worth it (this surprise was six years in the making people)!!!” The Mike…

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Haitian filmmaker Samuel Suffren’s debut feature “Job 1:21,” unveiled in the Work-in-Progress section of Visions du Réel, Switzerland’s leading documentary film festival, is already gaining traction on the industry circuit, picking up one of the top prizes at the market forum. The project denounces Haiti’s justice system through the story of a woman imprisoned for years without trial and later judged not by law, but by scripture. Shot between 2019 and 2021 in Port-au-Prince, the film follows a group of former female inmates who stage a play condemning the country’s prison system. At its center is Nathalie, who fights for…

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