Tom Hollander Keeps Hearing About These Boiled Potatoes

The 2005 film Pride & Prejudice, featuring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen before his role in Succession, has remained surprisingly popular over the years, even surprising actor Tom Hollander. Hollander, a seasoned stage and screen performer with recent roles in The White Lotus and as Truman Capote, fondly remembers filming in the countryside. He never imagined that two decades later, people would still approach him to recite lines from his character about the perfect boiled potato.

Netflix’s ‘Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’ Remains a Binge-Worthy Favorite

Shows like Fuller House and Girl Meets World simply recreated the feel of their 1990s originals. But Netflix also offered something very different: a much darker series. Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, which ran for two seasons and 36 episodes, took the beloved elements of the 1996 sitcom Sabrina the Teenage Witch and transformed them into a horror-filled, fantastical, and often violent story.

Kevin Costner Has Officially Found His Yellowstone Replacement

Kevin Costner is a major force in modern Westerns – he’s more than just an actor. He actively shapes the genre, like when he starred in and helped produce Yellowstone. He proved his skill early on by winning Oscars for directing and producing Dances With Wolves, establishing him as a key storyteller in the Western world.

Traitors UK Has Landed on Peacock

While Peacock’s version of Traitors uses celebrities, the original UK version features everyday people competing in the game. (BBC did create a celebrity spin-off that’s been available on Peacock since November.) NBC is also planning its own version with non-celebrities, set to air this fall and stream on Peacock. Now fans are hoping to see Alan Cumming and Claudia Winkleman, the hosts of the two versions, collaborate somehow – maybe even just share a stylist for an episode!

Bridgerton Recap: Opposites Attract

Lady Whistledown playfully suggests that in Mayfair society, a common romantic offer might be a request to become someone’s mistress. She’s not referring to Benedict, but to his friend, Mr. Hiscox, who recently asked Miss Virginia to be his. This has become the talk of the town, prompting Lady Whistledown to comment. While mistresses are currently a popular topic, she’s confident it won’t affect the main couple’s relationship!

Survivor Season-Premiere Recap: I’m Fifty!

And there’s so much more! From forgotten hurricane evacuations and player injuries, to frustrating players like Phillip Sheppard and Russell Hantz, and heartwarming moments like Boston Rob and Amber’s engagement and Ethan Zohn playing soccer abroad, the show is packed with memories. We see Tony Vlachos’s elaborate spy shack and remember the shock of Cirie Fields being unexpectedly eliminated, all while Jeff Probst was obsessed with hidden advantages. These images flash by, a mix of old and new, leaving us feeling like we’ve traveled through time, like in Back to the Future. But instead of the past, we’re right here, right now. Twenty-five years have flown by, yet we’re still in the same place, watching the same show on a screen that’s become thinner and lighter. It makes you wonder, what have we actually done with all this time? We’re still watching Survivor.

Al Pacino & Robert De Niro Turned a 1995 Crime Classic Into Cinema’s Most Untouchable Heist Flick

Film fans know that while Francis Ford Coppola’s sequel to The Godfather features both Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, they never share a scene together. De Niro portrays a young Vito Corleone in flashbacks, alongside Pacino’s Michael Corleone as he takes control of the family. That’s why audiences were thrilled when the two acting legends teamed up with director Michael Mann in 1995, promising a direct on-screen showdown. The result was a landmark heist film – a grand, intense crime epic – which perfectly showcases the incredible talents of both actors.

Southern Charm Recap: Body Shots Fired

Craig keeps escalating the argument by repeatedly calling Venita a bully, which highlights why he wouldn’t be suited for a legal career. Simply accusing someone isn’t enough – you need proof. He can’t point to a single instance of Venita actually behaving like a bully. Whitner tries to get Craig to calm down, but he doesn’t listen. For the first time this season, Venita responds with anger and confronts Craig. The show then shows a series of clips explaining the history of their conflict, and they continue to argue. Craig claims Venita is constantly abusive, but it’s unclear if he even understands the meaning of the word, especially considering how little they’ve interacted all season. It’s hard to believe her behavior is ‘incessant’ given their limited interactions.