The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Recap: Greek Life

Just as I was praising the group for having a smooth trip, things immediately derailed at dinner. Heather started playfully teasing Lisa about a new watch, and it quickly became clear I was missing some context. It turned out Heather was referencing a disagreement that happened during their layover, and I was shocked production hadn’t anticipated this. These women really shouldn’t be left unsupervised without cameras rolling! In a private interview, Heather explained that Lisa and Angie had argued during the layover because Lisa thought Angie had copied her style with a Cartier watch. Apparently, after seeing the Cartier store during their layover, Heather decided to buy a watch for herself and one for Whitney as a joke.

Pushing Daisies Pushes for a Season Three

There’s hope for a third season of the beloved but short-lived show Pushing Daisies. Creator Bryan Fuller revealed he already has a plan and the original cast – including Lee Pace, Kristin Chenoweth, and Anna Friel – are all eager to return. He’s now looking for a network or streaming service to pick it up. … Read more

‘I Can’t Say It On Camera.’ One Gag In Fackham Hall Was So Naughty It Left Thomasin McKenzie ‘Quite Concerned’

Reviews of Fackham Hall show it’s a very silly, *Downton Abbeystyle parody packed with jokes from beginning to end. Some of those jokes are genuinely funny, some rely on wordplay, and others are definitely inappropriate. Actress Thomasin McKenzie remembered one particularly risqué scene fondly, but also admitted it initially worried her.

Pamela Anderson Had One ‘Intimate Week’ With Liam Neeson

There was obvious chemistry between Anderson and Neeson during their summer press tour for The Naked Gun, and rumors of a romance quickly spread. Anderson later said she found it amusing that people thought it was just for show. “I thought, ‘Are you kidding? This is genuine, we really liked each other!'” Ultimately, the buzz definitely helped sell movie tickets. Someone should call Meyers and get his take on it.

Forbidden Planet Is Finally Ready for a Second Chance at WB

Science fiction is known for its groundbreaking ideas, imaginative stories, and sense of awe, prompting us to consider what it means to be human in the world and the universe. Though the genre is always evolving, the 1950s were a particularly important period for its development. The decade produced many iconic films and continues to inspire modern movies and TV shows, including classics like Star Trek and large-scale monster movies. While many films from that era are noteworthy, one space adventure remains the most influential.

Jacob Elordi Says Euphoria’s Nate Jacobs Is ‘Nicer’ Now

Last week, the show’s creator, Sam Levinson, revealed that Cassie and Nate do end up getting married. While preventing others from being with Cassie might seem like a positive, trapping her with someone who previously frightened her is problematic. Given Cassie’s current social media obsession, their seemingly perfect suburban life may not be genuine, and she might even find a niche within the ‘MomTok’ community.

24’s Darkest Episode Is the Most Shocking Action Show Finale in TV History

The first season of 24, often called “Day 1,” centers on Jack Bauer, a CTU agent, trying to prevent the assassination of Senator David Palmer, who is also running for president. The stakes become even higher when Jack’s wife and daughter are kidnapped. Despite his desperate efforts to save them, the season ends with a shockingly heartbreaking conclusion, considered one of the most devastating finales ever seen in an action series.

Mads Mikkelsen’s New Movie Dust Bunny Is A Must-See, And I Can’t Believe It All Started At A Star Wars Premiere 9 Years Ago

The movie, releasing December 12th, features Mads Mikkelsen as a highly-trained assassin who’s become a target himself – a man too focused on survival to believe a little girl whose parents were supposedly eaten by a monster under her bed. (And yes, the monster really did do it!) The role demands both impressive physical skills and emotional range, plus a certain charm to make the unusual protector-and-protected relationship believable. It speaks volumes about Mikkelsen’s talent that the script was actually written with him in mind.

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s Trial Is Getting Pushed Back

In December 2024, Blake Lively filed a lawsuit against her It Ends With Us co-star Justin Baldoni, the film’s director, and his production company, alleging emotional distress and retaliation. The suit followed a promotional tour filled with rumors that created conflict between Lively and Baldoni among fans. Lively claims Baldoni and his team deliberately damaged her reputation after she reported alleged sexual harassment. Baldoni filed a countersuit, but a judge dismissed it in June 2025. A resolution to Lively’s original suit is expected in about six months, by which time author Colleen Hoover will have had two additional book-to-film adaptations released.