Halle Berry’s Horror Never Let Me Go Finds New Life on Streaming 1 Year Later

As of November 10, 2025, the movie Never Let Go has reached the Top 10 on Starz, landing at number 10, according to FlixPatrol. The film features Berry and Will Catlett (known from The Mentalist) as parents trying to protect their children in a remote cabin as a sinister force takes over the world. Alexandre Aja (director of Crawl) directed the film, and it shares executive producers with popular shows like Stranger Things and the movie Arrival.

The Sopranos’ Very First Episode Officially Confirmed Its Harshest Reality

Right from the start, The Sopranos shows us that Tony’s therapy sessions will be his biggest challenge. Dr. Melfi listens patiently as Tony deflects with jokes and lies, unaware that her questions are slowly chipping away at the tough image he presents. Unlike his associates, Melfi can’t be intimidated or bought off; her power comes from understanding others, something Tony doesn’t comprehend. This creates a constant tension – he’s a man who uses violence to keep secrets, and she’s a professional trained to reveal them – and sets the stage for the entire show. The therapy room becomes both a haven and a risk: a place where Tony can finally be honest, but also one where he could lose everything he’s worked to conceal. Even in the first episode, it’s clear that his relationship with Dr. Melfi will be more impactful on his life than any conflict with other mobsters.

The World Needs More Celebrity Traitors

The reality competition show Celebrity Traitors was a huge hit in the U.K., averaging 11.1 million viewers for its finale – that’s about 16% of the country watching live! Streaming numbers are still coming in, suggesting even more people tuned in. What made the U.K. version unique was its cast of well-known actors, comedians, and personalities – people you’d see in dramas and on talk shows, not just typical reality TV stars – and they all played the game with genuine seriousness, revealing unexpected sides of themselves. Think Sir Stephen Fry alongside the lively Celia Imrie, and the surprising game play of Sherlock actor Joe Marler and comedian Alan Carr, who was visibly stressed as a ‘Traitor.’ For American audiences, imagine Morgan Freeman, Meryl Streep, Ken Jennings, Rob Gronkowski, and Nikki Glaser competing in a real-life version of Mafia – Andy Cohen, please make it happen!

Nikki Glaser’s Monologue Sparked Some Backlash, But She Still Called Starring On SNL ‘A Dream’

During her performance, comedian Hannah Glaser received laughter when she playfully called New York City the “original island” linked to Jeffrey Epstein. Later in the same routine, available on YouTube, she addressed the issue of sex trafficking, referencing a conversation about going to the nail salon with a friend. She joked that it’s difficult to connect with the nail technician, suggesting, “Maybe it’s slavery? I don’t know! She just seems trapped and unhappy.” Glaser also mentioned being “fixated on slavery lately.”

Sydney Sweeney’s Christy Continues Disappointing Box Office Trend

The boxing movie Christy, starring Kate Sweeney as Christy Martin, had a disappointing opening weekend, earning only $1.3 million. Despite being shown in 2,011 theaters across the U.S., the film averaged just $649 per theater. This puts Christy among the lowest-grossing wide releases of all time, landing at No. 12 on Box Office Mojo’s list. Considering its $30-40 million budget, the opening weekend was a significant underperformance. The film also features Emmy-winner Merritt Wever, along with Ben Foster and Ethan Embry.

Oscar Isaac Addresses Star Wars Return Amid Disney Backlash

In a recent interview with GQ, Oscar Isaac, known for his role as Poe Dameron in Star Wars, said he’d be willing to return to that universe. However, he expressed reservations about working with Disney in its current state. He explained that he would reconsider if Disney could “figure it out” and avoid what he sees as a move toward “fascism.”

Drama in a Time of No Consequences

The central mystery in The Lowdown isn’t particularly captivating. The more important question is whether solving it will even make a difference, as discovering the truth likely won’t change much. Like the classic Columbo, Elsbeth focuses less on who committed the crime and more on how the detective will prove it. Task, HBO’s new crime drama, is different from creator Brad Ingelsby’s previous show, Mare of Easttown, which kept the identity of the killer a secret until the very end. Task makes it clear who committed the crimes, and the tension comes from the consequences. The drama revolves around whether Mark Ruffalo’s detective can connect all the dots, and if so, whether that will actually improve things for the people involved.

Dave Bautista Wants to Make a Sequel to Action Comedy ‘Stuber’

Released in 2019, this action comedy—directed by Michael Dowse, who also directed Bautista’s recent film, Trap House—features Kumail Nanjiani as an Uber driver who unwittingly picks up Bautista’s character, a tough cop, while trailing a murderer. While the movie did reasonably well at the box office and received a positive audience score of 79% on Rotten Tomatoes, critics were much less impressed, giving it a “rotten” score of 43%.

Michael Jackson Movie Trailer Has Record Views for Biopic Launch

The trailer for Michael broke records, gaining 116.2 million views worldwide in its first 24 hours, according to data from WaveMetrix reported by Screen Rant. This makes it the most-viewed trailer ever for a musical biopic or concert film. It outperformed the first-day view count of the Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour trailer (96.1 million views), as well as trailers for Bob Marley: One Love (60.1 million views), Bohemian Rhapsody (57.6 million views), and A Complete Unknown (47.2 million views).