
Jenna Ortega opens up about Scream departure
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The young horror icon sets the story straight

Cristóbal Tapia de Veer Leaves White Lotus and Dishes on Mike White
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As The White Lotus heads into its Season 3 finale, composer Cristóbal Tapia de Veer is making waves by letting everybody know that he’s leaving the hit series - and he’s not happy about it .

Linkin Park Continue to Drop the Comeback Ball, Move Dodger Stadium Show to Smaller Venue
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Who told Linkin Park that they could fill Dodger Stadium? The Dodgers can’t even fill Dodger Stadium.

Four Beatles Biopics in One Month? Sam Mendes Wants You to Binge the Fab Four
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Sam Mendes—Oscar-winning director of American Beauty and the guy responsible for some of Daniel Craig’s best (and worst) Bond moments—has announced an ambitious plan: four separate Beatles biopics, one for each band member, all hitting theaters in April 2028.

Ketchup Entertainment Resurrects ‘Coyote vs. Acme’ for Theatrical Release
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It’s official—Wile E. Coyote’s never-ending battle against the Road Runner is about to get a very different kind of twist. Ketchup Entertainment, the company behind the recent release of The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie, has announced it’s acquired the rights to Coyote vs. Acme

Pulp & LCD Soundsystem Team Up for Ultimate Hipster Nostalgia Fest at the Hollywood Bowl
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Pulp and LCD Soundsystem, two of the most beloved acts from the “cool older sibling” section of your record collection, have announced a pair of co-headlining shows at the Hollywood Bowl on September 25 and 26.

Carly Rae Jepsen Wrote a Musical—And It Might Be 10 Things I Hate About You
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Carly Rae Jepsen just made the leap from pop princess to Broadway composer, and the internet is freaking out. Yes, that Carly Rae Jepsen—the queen of Call Me Maybe, Emotion, and making every song feel like the most dramatic moment of your life—has written a full-fledged musical.

Here We Go Again: Scooby-Doo Gets Another Origin Story (Because Why Not?)
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Netflix has just greenlit an eight-episode series that will take a deep dive into the origin story of the Mystery Inc. crew, from their humble beginnings at summer camp to solving their very first mystery. But wait, didn’t we already know all this?

Zendaya to Play Ronnie Spector in Biopic About Survival, Stardom, and the Dark Side of Fame
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In pop music, some stories feel like they were ripped straight from the headlines, but few are as unrelentingly dramatic as Ronnie Spector’s.

Die When You Die: The Enduring Appeal of the Final Destination Franchise
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It’s funny how, in an age where horror films are becoming ever more obsessed with existential dread or the weight of societal collapse, there’s still something remarkably pure about Final Destination.

Pavements: The Mind-Bending Movie About Pavement Finally Gets a Release Date
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Pavements, director Alex Ross Perry’s all over the place movie about Pavement, has been in the works for years at this point. Part biopic, part documentary, and somewhat art experiment, the film sounds like a dream for film nerds and indie rock heads.

Harmony Korine’s Baby Invasion Is Available Now, Baby
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Korine, best known for Gummo and Spring Breakers, has always played the part of cinematic provocateur, and at 52, he’s still going strong. His latest venture with EDGLRD, his vaguely defined creative company, has already delivered Aggro Dr1ft, a neon-soaked crime flick shot entirely in infrared. But with Baby Invasion, he pushes even further into the realm of hyper-stylized digital chaos.

SXSW Music Faces Major Shakeup as Event Shortens Schedule and Artist Participation Declines
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South By Southwest (SXSW), once a staple of the Austin music scene, is now facing a major shift in its programming for 2026.

Fassbender Cheers on Daniel Craig During Bond Audition, Misses His Own Shot at 007
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Imagine this: You walk into an audition to play one of the most iconic characters in film history—James Bond. It’s a nerve-wracking moment. You’ve been working hard to get there. You want to impress. You’re ready to own the role. And then… instead of talking up your own skills, you end up promoting the guy you’re up against.

From The Apprentice to Melania: How Amazon Is Betting Big on Trump-Related Content
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Amazon’s recent addition of the first season of The Apprentice to Prime Video, along with its plans for more seasons, a documentary, and a docuseries on Melania Trump, signals a significant shift in the entertainment landscape.

Nick Cave Reconciles with Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Flea After Years of Funky Remarks
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Nick Cave, the legendary Australian rock icon, has officially dialed down the heat from his infamous 2004 quip about the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Meme Coins Are the New Wild West of Crypto—And Everyone’s Buying In
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You’ve probably heard of Dogecoin, the meme coin born from a Shiba Inu and a whole lot of irony, but here’s a fun twist: Doge didn’t just inspire legions of crypto bros—it's become part of a broader, stranger trend. From pygmy hippos to Melania Trump’s mystique, meme coins have surged in popularity.

“I’ve Never Seen Someone Who Hates the Fans So Much”: Tool Fans Slam Festival Set
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Tool fans are a rare breed of music lover—loyal to a fault, willing to drop thousands of dollars on concert tickets, travel expenses, and exclusive merch, all for the chance to worship at the altar of Maynard James Keenan and his band of psychedelic metal gods. But as evidenced by this weekend’s Live In The Sand festival in Punta Cana, loyalty only goes so far when the band’s promises are put to the test.

Why Daylight Saving Time Feels Like a Personal Betrayal—And What It’s Doing to Our Health
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You’re probably feeling it right now. The grogginess, the mental fog, the need for a nap that you can’t quite justify. Yes, it’s that time of year again—the dreaded daylight saving time switch.

What Does King Charles Listen to First Thing in the Morning? His Playlist Might Surprise You
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When King Charles wakes up in the morning, his playlist isn’t limited to royal fanfares or traditional compositions. Instead, it’s a rich mix of tunes spanning multiple decades and genres.