Mormon Wives Star Mikayla Matthews Separates From Husband

Mikayla confided in only one cast member, Mayci Neeley, about her decision to separate from her husband. She described feeling overwhelmed with the situation while attending Mayci’s party with Jace, admitting she wasn’t sure what to do next. In episode nine, Mikayla then moved out of the house they shared, hoping they could eventually get back together once she’s dealt with past trauma and ongoing health issues. Married since 2018 and parents to four children, Mikayla confirmed during season four that she and Jace are still separated, adding that it will likely take a considerable amount of time to resolve things and that she didn’t have much more to say about it at that point.

‘Starfleet Academy’ Season 1 Finale Explains Why Discovery Doesn’t Help Save the Day

Even though Starfleet Academy takes place far in the future, making connections to other Star Trek series a bit challenging, it’s definitely not out of the question. We’ve already seen nods to past shows – Robert Picardo reprising his role as the Doctor reminds us of Voyager, and a recent episode paid tribute to the classic Deep Space Nine. Mary Wiseman’s appearance as Lt. Tilly was a fun way to acknowledge Discovery, especially since it’s the only other Star Trek show set in the 32nd century. While Tilly’s return hinted at a possible comeback for other Discovery characters in the finale, that didn’t end up happening.

Resident Evil Requiem Story Expansion Officially Coming Soon

Koshi Nakanishi, the director of Resident Evil Requiem, recently shared a thank you message to fans via the official Resident Evil Games social media. He expressed the development team’s gratitude for the support that has helped the game sell over five million copies since its February 27th release.

What to Expect From the Oscars Telecast (And What We’d Change)

When you think back on the last few years of the Oscars broadcasts, what’s your overall impression? Do they effectively highlight the best of the film industry and filmmaking? Or have they felt lacking? Would you say the show is improving, declining, or staying about the same?

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Reveals the Shocking Return of a Legendary Character

According to ComicBook, the next issue of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (#19), written by Gene Luen Yang with art by Fero Pe and colors by Luis Antonio Delgado, will bring back a significant but seldom-seen character: Tang Shen. While details about how the Turtles’ mother will return are still secret, her resurrection alongside the rest of the family is a big deal, particularly after Splinter recently came back to life.

X-Men ’97 Season 2 Just Confirmed Its Controversial Magneto Decision

Okay, so I just got the scoop from Marvel’s Brad Winderbaum, and it sounds like the controversial Rogue and Magneto romance isn’t going anywhere in X-Men ’97 Season 2. Apparently, they’re still very much together, and Winderbaum described them as being ‘stuck in the past’ – almost like they form their own little team representing the show’s history. He even hinted there’s plenty more romantic development coming for them, which I’m sure will continue to divide fans – let’s just say, it’s a bold choice!

Padma’s Back in the Kitchen

With so many cooking competitions on TV, it’s natural to wonder how America’s Culinary Cup stacks up against Top Chef. While it’s not quite the same as one show being a direct copy of another, there’s a lot of similar content available. Top Chef: Carolinas is even airing at the same time! So, is America’s Culinary Cup worth adding to your watchlist, especially when it features chefs using fancy terms and debating small details? Let’s take a closer look.

The Bride!’s Immense Failures Are Fun, Actually

The film The Bride! offers a feminist twist on the classic “Bride of Frankenstein” tale. Jessie Buckley plays both Mary Shelley’s spirit – frustrated that she was compelled to write Frankenstein from a male perspective due to the societal norms of her time – and a young woman in the 1930s whose body she inhabits. After taking over this woman’s body and killing her, the spirit battles for control when she’s revived by Frankenstein’s monster (Christian Bale) and a female scientist (Annette Bening). The film features musical numbers that suggest the monsters can control people’s minds, forcing them to dance. The Bride evolves into a feminist symbol, protesting against a woman-killing mob boss and unknowingly shouting “Me too!” – a phrase that resonates with modern feminist ideals. A secondary storyline follows Penélope Cruz as an aspiring detective sidelined due to her gender, constantly delivering lines reminiscent of classic film noir. Christian Bale performs with a comedic energy similar to Young Frankenstein, while Peter Sarsgaard adopts a more realistic approach. Jessie Buckley’s performance feels like an unfinished art piece exploring the complexities of women in Victorian literature.

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Recap: Dancing in the Dark

Taylor is a prominent figure online, especially within the ‘MomTok’ community, so her personal choices impact many people. Currently, she’s caught in a confusing situation: she continues to be intimate with Dakota over the phone, even while upset about his behavior on the show Vanderpump Villa. It seems she isn’t emotionally ready to date, let alone handle the attention of the numerous men competing for her affection on The Bachelorette, but her friends are pushing her to try.

‘Anima’s Sydney Chandler on the Importance of Human Mistakes in an AI World

Paul is fascinated by the potential of AI, but Beck worries that relying on it could diminish the unique qualities of human connection. Having recently starred in Alien: Earth as a character who experiences life in both a child’s and adult’s body, Chandler has been deeply considering what defines humanity – is it simply the physical body, or the sum of one’s experiences?