The Golden Bachelor’s Leslie Fhima Is Pals With Theresa Nist, So I Was Super Surprised About Her Take On Gerry Turner’s Memoir

Leslie Fhima was the other finalist on Gerry Turner’s season of The Golden Bachelor, and while things didn’t work out with the Indiana widower (for her or Theresa NIst), Fhima was among those who reached out to Theresa Nist after the breakup, and the friendship they formed has stood the test of time. That’s why I was so surprised at Fhima’s comments about Golden Years: What I’ve Learned from Love, Loss and Reality TV.

Hugh Jackman’s Real Steel Sequel Gets Disappointing Update

Although there was talk of a sequel, a second Real Steel movie hasn’t materialized since the original premiered in 2011, starring a popular Hugh Jackman during his X-Men success. Recently, director Shawn Levy shared disappointing news about Real Steel 2 in an interview.

Star Wars Has Failed Ahsoka Tano

Despite the importance of the new Star Wars timeline, which began with The Mandalorian in 2019, Ahsoka Tano’s recent storyline hasn’t lived up to expectations. While some parts have been good, overall, the recent Star Wars content has been a letdown for her character.

Charli XCX and John Cale Think They’re Gonna Die in This ‘House’

Cale paces around a crumbling old house, reciting lines from his poem. He tells Charli, who is lying on the floor and sometimes covering herself in red wax, “I’m a prisoner to live forever.” A vulture circles inside, adding to the sense of decay. Soon, Charli’s voice joins his, her signature autotune contrasting with Cale’s darker sound. She sings hauntingly, switching between fearing her own death in the house and warning Cale that he’s the one in danger. Later, she’s seen next to a grave—possibly her own. The song’s dark, gothic atmosphere evokes the unsettling feeling of Emily Brontë’s novel. It’s a departure from both Cale’s previous work and anything Charli has released before.

Great British Baking Show Broke the Technical Challenge

This season of The Great British Baking Show wasn’t very good, and I think Paul Hollywood, Prue Leith, and the show’s producers need to revamp the technical challenge. It’s become predictable and needs a complete overhaul.