Javier Bardem Denounces the ‘Genocide in Gaza’

Javier Bardem has repeatedly used his public appearances to raise awareness about the violence in Gaza, particularly during interviews promoting his film, *F1*, this summer. He voiced his support for Palestine on both *The View* and the *F1* red carpet, emphasizing the importance of the issue to him. He noted that while celebrating film is important, it’s crucial to remember real-world events. During a conversation with an Emmys red carpet host, he expressed his gratitude for being allowed to speak freely without interruption, offering a respectful bow and handshake.

Why Is There a Slaysian Labubu at the Emmy Awards?

The show earned several nominations this year, including one for Best Reality Competition Program. Last year, Princess Poppy’s surprising goblin costume at the Emmys caused a huge buzz online, even landing her an interview in *Paper* magazine. Now, we’ll see if the *Survivor* contestants can create a similar stir.

Matthew McConaughey Was Told He Would Make A Great Ken In A Barbie Movie, And His Response Has Big Kenergy

America Ferrera has been consistently working since her critically acclaimed monologue in the *Barbie* movie. Recent projects include the 2023 film *Dumb Money* and *The Lost Bus*, where she acted alongside Matthew McConaughey. She expressed enthusiasm about potentially working with McConaughey again. When asked by Screen Rant if McConaughey would be a good fit as Ken in a *Barbie* sequel, Ferrera responded positively.

Marvel Studios Just Unveiled the New Female Black Panther

Disney+’s *Eyes of Wakanda* introduced the sixth Black Panther in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and only the second female one ever. This new Black Panther, shrouded in mystery and known as the Last Panther, will one day be Wakanda’s Queen Mother in the 24th century. She uses time travel to go back to 1896 on a critical mission.

I Watched Netflix’s Rom-Com The Wrong Paris, And I Need To Talk About Why I Appreciated The Ending So Much

I’ve never been a fan of the reality TV show “The Bachelor“, as its rapid engagements and impulsive confessions give me pause, not to mention the high rate of post-show breakups. When I learned that the romantic comedy “The Wrong Paris” was slated for Netflix release in 2025, I found myself intrigued to see if it would resolve the love story between Trey and Dawn, which initially unfolded on a TV show reminiscent of “The Bachelor“.