Featured Story
Featured Story

Marvel's Golden Touch Tarnishes: Studio Faces Box Office Reality Check

Darlings, Marvel's crown is slipping! Their latest offering, Thunderbolts, joins the "not-so-marvelous" club with a measly $371M worldwide. The once-unstoppable studio is now clutching its pearls and retreating to tried-and-true favorites. Could this be curtains for B-list heroes? The plot thickens, sweeties!


Featured Story

David Walliams' Nazi Salute Scandal Rocks BBC Christmas Special

David Walliams ignites controversy during the BBC's "Would I Lie to You?" Christmas special with two Nazi salutes, leaving the audience in shock. The incident prompts swift condemnation from the BBC, ensuring the segment won't air, sparking discussions on celebrity accountability.


Featured Story

Westlife's Bittersweet Anniversary: Mark Feehily's Shocking Absence Revealed

Westlife's 25th anniversary celebrations take a bittersweet turn as Mark Feehily remains absent due to ongoing health issues. While the band continues with new music and shows, fans express concern and nostalgia for the fourth voice that defined their sound, highlighting the personal struggles behind the pop facade.


Featured Story

Jonas Brothers and Lenny Kravitz Light Up Macy's Epic July 4th Bash

Join the excitement as Macy's 49th annual July 4th fireworks spectacular dazzles New York City with performances from the Jonas Brothers, Lenny Kravitz, and more, accompanied by breathtaking pyrotechnics and innovative projections. Experience America's biggest block party live or via NBC and Peacock!


Featured Story

Olivia Rodrigo and Tyler, The Creator Lead Bonnaroo's First Virtual Takeover

Experience Bonnaroo 2025 like never before with Hulu's full festival live stream! Delight in back-to-back performances from top artists including Olivia Rodrigo, Tyler, The Creator, and Vampire Weekend, all from the comfort of your home. Dive into the festival magic without the hassle of camping!


Featured Story

Industrial Music Legend Douglas McCarthy Dies After Health Battle

Douglas McCarthy, the Nitzer Ebb frontman and industrial music icon, passed away at 58 after a battle with liver cirrhosis. His raw energy and emotional performances left a lasting impact on electronic music, influencing countless artists and reminding us of the power of human imperfection in music.


Featured Story

Pilou Asbæk's Villain Turn Promises to Shake Up 'Foundation' Season 3

Apple TV+'s Foundation Season 3 promises thrilling drama with Pilou Asbæk's villainous debut as The Mule. The ambitious 152-year jump sets the stage for intricate alliances and high-stakes intrigue, featuring an ensemble cast that elevates the narrative. Premieres July 11, 2025.


Featured Story

Hollywood's Holy Grails: Rosebud Sled and Indy's Whip Hit Auction Block

Hollywood's most coveted treasures, including the original Rosebud sled from "Citizen Kane" and Harrison Ford's iconic whip from "Indiana Jones," are hitting the auction block. Heritage Auctions promises a cinematic extravaganza filled with unforgettable memorabilia from film history.


Featured Story

Heath Ledger's Classic 'A Knight's Tale' Sparks Physical Media Renaissance

In a delicious twist of fate, physical media is staging a comeback that would make Heath Ledger's William Thatcher proud. From stunning 4K releases of "A Knight's Tale" to Target's wallet-friendly BOGO bonanza, it seems the tactile pleasure of holding your entertainment isn't ready to ride off into the digital sunset just yet.


Featured Story

Holy Home Run! Pope Leo XIV Trades Vatican Cap for White Sox Gear

In a deliciously unexpected papal plot twist, Chicago's own Pope Leo XIV traded holy headwear for hometown pride, rocking a White Sox cap at the Vatican. It's a gloriously human moment that proves even Supreme Pontiffs can't shake their baseball fever – though perhaps his divine intervention is what the struggling Sox need most.


Featured Story

Brad Pitt's F1 Film Unleashes Global Music Powerhouse

Brad Pitt's upcoming Formula One film, "F1," is set to redefine movie soundtracks with "F1 The Album," featuring an eclectic mix of global artists. With Lewis Hamilton as a cultural guide, the soundtrack promises to embody the spirit of modern F1, merging diverse genres into a thrilling musical experience.


Featured Story

Liam Payne's Final Show: Netflix Reveals Late Star's Musical Swan Song

Discover Netflix's heartfelt tribute to Liam Payne in "Building the Band," a unique music competition that emphasizes vocal chemistry over drama. A collaborative effort with Payne's family, this series promises genuine connections, celebrating his legacy as a transformative figure in pop music.


Featured Story

Lena Dunham and Gloria Reuben Lead TV's Summer Power Moves

Lena Dunham and Gloria Reuben emerge as prominent forces in TV's spring lineup. Dunham's "Too Much," a Netflix series, follows a New Yorker's escapade in London, while CBS expands its "Blue Bloods" universe with "Boston Blue." These contrasting shows highlight the evolving landscape of television.


Featured Story

Phoenix and Pascal Ignite Pandemic Drama in A24's 'Eddington'

A24's 'Eddington,' directed by Ari Aster, dives into America's pandemic era with a gripping tale of conflict between mask-skeptic sheriff Joaquin Phoenix and safety-first mayor Pedro Pascal. The film's Cannes premiere sparked controversy and praise, highlighting its timely reflection on societal divides.


Featured Story

The Prime Time Show: Amazon's Greatest Retail Performance Returns

As Prime Day 2025 approaches, Amazon’s infamous shopping extravaganza promises to deliver both deals and dangers. Expect steep discounts on tech and gadgets, but beware of misleading pricing tactics. Prepare smartly to navigate this retail ritual and reflect on our complex relationship with consumerism.


Featured Story

Ice Wars: Oiler's Walman Makes Waves in $10K Stanley Cup Scandal

In a Stanley Cup Final game that turned into "Water-gate," Oilers' Jake Walman earned himself $10,000 in fines for channeling his inner pool party host and unleashing aquatic warfare on the Panthers' bench. The soaked shenanigans highlighted a penalty-laden clash that saw Edmonton sink rather than swim.


Featured Story

Bob Dylan Shocks Fans with Machine Gun Kelly Album Collaboration

Bob Dylan's deep voice lends gravitas to Machine Gun Kelly's upcoming album "Lost Americana," blending folk and hip-hop. Meanwhile, Tencent's $2.4 billion acquisition of podcast leader Ximalaya reshapes the audio landscape, highlighting the industry's shift towards genre-defying content.


Featured Story

Heart's Nancy Wilson Reunited with Stolen Purple Telecaster in Atlantic City Victory

Nancy Wilson of Heart celebrates the recovery of her stolen purple Telecaster, a symbol of her musical journey. While police utilized modern tech to track it down, Paul Moak's mandolin remains missing. The outpouring of support from fans highlights the deep connection musicians have with their instruments.


Featured Story

Zaslav's Empire Crumbles: Warner Bros. Discovery Splits as BET Awards Ignite

Warner Bros. Discovery faces a major split under David Zaslav’s leadership, reshuffling its empire amid a declining cable landscape. Meanwhile, the BET Awards highlight a cultural shift, exemplified by Doechii's impactful acceptance speech that champions change in a crumbling industry.


Featured Story

Hollywood's Oddest Duo: Murphy and Davidson Team Up for 'The Pickup'

Eddie Murphy and Pete Davidson collide in the heist comedy "The Pickup," premiering on Prime Video this August. With a wild plot featuring a $60 million casino heist and unexpected dark turns, this unlikely duo promises an intriguing mix of humor and suspense that could redefine comedy in 2025.