Kristen Stewart’s Masterpiece Is Set To Leave Streaming Soon

One of Kristen Stewart’s most acclaimed films is the 2021 psychological drama Spencer, in which she portrays Princess Diana. The movie takes place during a pivotal winter in 1991, as Diana contemplates divorcing Prince Charles and leaving the royal family. It was written by Steven Knight, who also created the popular series Peaky Blinders.

BNB ETF: Grayscale’s Gambit or Binance’s Blunder?

Binance Coin Price Chart

At $88.77, the Binance Coin lingers, as if caught in a tedious conversation at a soirée. It has fallen, oh la la, by over 7% from its yearly zenith. Grayscale, that financial titan, joins VanEck in this grand ballet of filings, yet the coin remains unperturbed, as if saying, “Amusez-vous bien sans moi!”

‘Sorry, Baby’: The Best Movie of 2025 With 0 Oscar Nominations

Eva Victor wrote, directed, and stars in the dark comedy Sorry, Baby, which follows a graduate student coping with the aftermath of a sexual assault by her mentor. The film explores her struggles to move forward and avoid letting this single event define her life. Despite receiving widespread critical praise – including being named the best A24 film of 2025 by MovieWeb and surpassing even Marty Supreme, a Best Picture nominee – Sorry, Baby didn’t receive any award nominations. This article explains why the film seemed certain to win at least Best Original Screenplay and why its complete shutout is so disheartening.

Narrative RPG Aether & Iron launches in Spring 2026 for PC

I’m really excited about this game called Aether & Iron! You play as Gia, a smuggler trying to survive in a cool, alternate version of 1930s New York. And guess what? A free demo is out now on Steam, so you can try it for yourself! You can download it right here and check it out!

The History of Concrete Is John Wilson, Supersized

Even for a filmmaker known for unusual subjects, Tim Wilson’s documentary The History of Concrete presents a real challenge – it’s like willingly taking on an incredibly difficult task. The film, which premiered at Sundance, isn’t just a longer version of Wilson’s earlier short videos; it’s an experiment to see how his free-flowing style works with a remarkably dry topic. The result is charmingly rough around the edges, though it occasionally feels like it might fall apart. Wilson pretends his filmmaking is a casual, unplanned process, but it’s actually a carefully constructed story. He weaves together street footage, personal memories, and multiple storylines, building them into a cohesive whole with clever editing and a touch of humor.

TikToker VicBlends says childhood basketball court was set on fire after renovation

On November 29, 2025, VicBlends posted photos on X (formerly Twitter) showing off the newly renovated basketball court from his childhood. The court now has fresh paint, custom designs, and new lines. He shared pictures from above and close-up shots of the work, writing, “I just rebuilt my childhood basketball court back home. Keep going!”