Southern Charm Recap: Salley Go Lightly

Okay, so Molly definitely has potential, but she doesn’t seem as driven to really compete as some of the others – she’s not as eager to carry the weight, so to speak. But can she sing? Absolutely. Her open mic performance was genuinely lovely, and honestly, she sounded far better than a lot of the singers they’ve featured on this basic cable show (and later, on Peacock). I’d put her slightly below Candiace Dillard Bassett in terms of vocal ability, but she’s miles ahead of singers like Kim Zolciak-Biermann, Scheana Shay, Countess Luann, Danielle Staub, Simon Van Kempen, Gretchen Christine, and that whole ‘Ladies of Rock’ group. She’s a real breath of fresh air compared to them!

13 Going On 30 Stars React To Almost The Entire Cast Joining The MCU

The movie follows 13-year-old Jenna Rink (Christa B. Allen) who dreams of being “Thirty, flirty, and thriving.” Her wish magically comes true, and she wakes up as a 30-year-old (played by Jennifer Garner) in 2004, working at a fashion magazine alongside Lucy Wyman (Judy Greer). Interestingly, both actresses have since appeared in Marvel movies: Garner played Elektra in Deadpool & Wolverine (2024), and Greer has played Scott Lang’s ex-wife Maggie in Ant-Man (2015) and Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018).

24 Years Later, Firefly Still Feels as Close to Perfect as It Gets

Every episode of Firefly feels purposeful, which is rare for modern sci-fi and gives the show a strong, consistent feel. It’s a genuinely enjoyable series thanks to its heartfelt moments and clever writing, and its enduring themes have kept it a beloved classic long after many similar shows have been forgotten.

2025’s Primitive War Shows Jurassic Park How It’s Done

As a huge cinema fan, I recently checked out Primitive War, based on Ethan Pettus’s 2017 novel, and I was really surprised! It doesn’t have the huge budget or star power of the Jurassic Park movies, and the special effects aren’t on that level, but honestly, it’s closer than you’d think. What’s amazing is it only cost a little over $1 million to make, yet it scored a 65% from critics and an impressive 85% from audiences on Rotten Tomatoes. But for me, the real kicker isn’t just how well it did on such a small budget; it’s that it actually shows the Jurassic Park films how to make a truly original dinosaur movie.

The Exact Moment Harry Potter Became a Darker Saga

By the end of Goblet of Fire, Voldemort returns with a renewed strength and his devoted followers. In Order of the Phoenix, Harry and Dumbledore face isolation as the Ministry of Magic denies Voldemort’s return. Even without the Ministry’s help, they fight to stop him, leading to a climactic battle that demonstrates the Harry Potter series is maturing beyond a simple children’s story.

No Dragon Ball Character Will Ever Beat The Galactic Patrol’s Greatest Feat

Akira Toriyama first created the Galactic Patrol in his manga Jaco the Galactic Patrolman, which later became a backstory for Dragon Ball. In Dragon Ball, the Galactic Patrol is often seen through the eyes of Jaco, a somewhat timid officer. While they often seem less capable than the Z Fighters, the Galactic Patrol actually achieved a major victory long ago: they captured Planet-Eater Moro over ten million years ago – a feat that remains one of the most impressive in the entire Dragon Ball universe.

Landman: Paramount+ Drama’s Popularity Continues After Season 2 Finale

According to data from Flix Patrol, the drama Landman, set in West Texas, is currently the second most-watched series on Paramount+ in the United States. It’s also proven popular internationally, appearing in the top 10 lists in countries like Australia, the UK, Canada, and several South American nations.

Bad Bunny Will Star in Residente’s Historical Epic Porto Rico

Speaking as a producer, Norton explained that the film aims to capture the spirit of classic dramas like The Godfather and Gangs of New York – movies that are both exciting and thought-provoking, while also exploring the darker side of American history. While the plot hasn’t been officially revealed, the film’s title suggests it’s set in Puerto Rico between 1898 and 1932. This period is significant because the island’s name was changed from Porto Rico to Puerto Rico in 1932, originally altered to the English spelling in 1898 due to concerns that American audiences couldn’t pronounce the Spanish diphthong. According to Variety, the film is based on real events, meaning fans could potentially piece together the entire story simply by researching Puerto Rican history during those years.