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All 36 songs featured throughout Sadie Sandler’s new Netflix comedy movie. Cr. Scott Yamano/Netflix © 2026. Netflix’s latest comedy, Roommates, has officially hit our screens, aiming to bring a hilarious and painfully relatable look at the chaotic world of college living. Directed by Chandler Levack (I Like Movies) and produced by Happy Madison’s Adam Sandler and Tim Herlihy, the film follows a hopeful, naive college freshman whose blossoming friendship with her cool and confident new roommate quickly spirals into an all-out war of passive aggression. From nostalgic 90s throwbacks and 2000s indie sleaze to modern alt-pop anthems, the movie features…

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“Do you like karaoke?” With those few words, an unlikely post-shift night out happens: Mel King (Taylor Dearden) and Trinity Santos (Isa Briones) find themselves on stage at a karaoke bar, belting out Alanis Morrisette’s anthem “You Oughta Know.” The post-credits sequence was pitched to the two actors by the show’s producers, and they agreed — reluctantly. So into the script it went. “That was a really late idea,” executive producer R. Scott Gemmill tells Gold Derby. “I was already writing Episode 15. As much I loved ending on Robby and the baby — that was always the intention from before…

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The 1980s slasher boom produced an avalanche of copycat films. They were full of masked killers, high school hallways, one-note authority figures, and unlikable protagonists. By the late ’80s, horror was starting to feel worn down. You’d sit there and recognize the beats before they happened, the kills piled up, the style and credibility stretching thinner each time. While the good ones stood out, the surrounding films seemed rushed with very little intelligence behind them. At the same time, TV shows like Twin Peaks kept the viewers unsettled. Films like Carrie, The Fury, and Videodrome were invading homes via VHS…

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Law & Order: SVU’s Christopher Meloni Addresses That “Love” Remark in Season 27 PremiereThis is Christopher Meloni’s story. The Law & Order: Organized Crime star teared up while addressing the show’s cancellation on April 16.  “I just saw that they announced OC, Organized Crime, won’t be coming back,” Meloni said in an Instagram Reel. “So I wanted to take this moment to thank the fans who not only helped give the character of Elliot Stabler life and longevity, but for sticking with him and welcoming him back.” He continued: “I had a great time playing him. It was a great…

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How in the heck did Hacks get Jesse McCartney to come and sing “Beautiful Soul” in the newest episode? Funny you should ask. In Episode 2, “Number One Fan,” the musician appears as himself as Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) throws Ava (Hannah Einbinder) a 30th birthday party with a nostalgic element. At the end of the night, McCartney pops out as a last-minute surprise, singing his hit song to his own “Number One Fan” in honor of her birthday. According to McCartney, it all started with him pressing play on Season 1 of the HBO Max comedy. “We binged the…

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Countless places across the U.S. bear the name of Alexander von Humboldt. In fact, the German naturalist and polymath has been described as the person with more species – from penguins and monkeys to an orchid – and places named after him than any other human. And at the beginning of the 19th century, he proposed a radical idea that has also been popular in the context of climate change: to consider nature as a “network of interconnected lives.” Humboldt USA, the feature film debut from G. Anthony Svatek, follows in his footsteps, traveling across the U.S., from ancient redwood…

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D4vd Thrown Into The Slammer … After Alleged Celeste Slaying Published April 17, 2026 2:24 AM PDT | Updated April 17, 2026 5:24 AM PDT D4vd has officially traded in his luxury Hollywood Hills home for an ugly jail cell. The 21-year-old singer was booked into the LAPD 77th Street Station Jail at 10:12 PM Thursday after detectives arrested him on suspicion of murdering 14-year-old Celeste Rivas, according to authorities. D4vd is being held without bail. Members of LAPD’s elite robbery homicide unit showed up at D4vd’s Hollywood abode Thursday afternoon and escorted him outside to police vehicles. Play video…

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Amazon is accelerating its shift away from Android on its Fire TV streaming devices, with plans to launch all future Fire TV Stick streaming players exclusively on its in-house Vega operating system, according to a new report from Lowpass and confirmed by Amazon’s developer portal statement. In a notice to developers from Amazon, they said: “Starting with Fire TV Stick 4K Select, all future Fire TV Sticks will run on Vega.” The move marks a significant departure from the company’s long-standing reliance on a modified version of Android for its popular streaming hardware and signals a deeper commitment to controlling…

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This weekend marks the one-year anniversary of Sinners taking a bite out of the spring box office. Ryan Coogler’s music-drenched vampire yarn officially opened in theaters on April 18 and went on to gross nearly $300 million in the U.S. alone. Months later, the film morphed into an awards season monster, ultimately entering the Oscar history books by scoring an unprecedented 16 nominations. It ultimately won four statuettes, including Best Original Screenplay for its writer-director and Best Actor for star Michael B. Jordan. That’s a trajectory that 2026’s current box-office champion, Project Hail Mary, certainly hopes to follow once the…

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Anubhav Sinha spent years carrying the unease before “Assi” became a film. The director, whose socially driven second act began with “Mulk” in 2018, tells Variety that the subject of sexual violence never fully left him between news cycles and candle-march protests. “Maybe it goes away from your front lobe,” he says, “but it stays there.” The reckoning came when he stopped blaming institutions and looked closer to home. The title takes its name from the Hindi word for 80 – a reference to the roughly 80 rapes reported in India every day – and the film, written by Sinha…

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