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Judge Orders Dogs, Turtles Removed From Alleged Drug Dealer
A Michigan woman accused of dealing drugs has permanently lost ownership of 24 animals — dogs, puppies and turtles — kept in “deplorable conditions” at her home, according to authorities and news reports.
Michelle Reyntiens, of Warren, was arrested last month on charges of possession of a controlled substance and animal cruelty involving 10 or more animals, the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office said in a February 13 news release.
Reyntiens, 57, who was accused of dealing drugs locally, was found with crack cocaine, as well as 20 dogs — 11 of which were puppies — and four turtles at her Warren home, according to the agency. Warren is located within the Detroit metropolitan area.
Authorities executing a search warrant at her home on February 12 found her residence in an “unsanitary state” as well as the hoarded animals, several of which “appeared to require immediate medical attention,” the sheriff’s office said.
Macomb County Animal Control safely took all 24 of the animals into the organization’s care, according to the sheriff’s office.
The animals will not be returned to Reyntiens, per a judge’s ruling, The Detroit News reported.
A district court judge ordered the permanent removal of the 20 Pomeranian/Shih Tzu dogs and Red-eared slider turtles on Wednesday, March 11, according to the newspaper.
Reyntiens’ defense attorney did not immediately return Us Weekly’s request for comment on Friday, March 13.
“Caring for an animal is not optional — it is a legal and moral responsibility,” Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido said in a statement on Thursday, March 12, the newspaper reported. “When people neglect or mistreat animals in their care, it is not only heartbreaking, it is a crime.
“My office takes these cases seriously, and we will prosecute those who fail to provide the basic care and protection animals deserve,” Lucido said.
Macomb County Animal Control is rehabilitating the animals and trying to find new places for them to live, according to prosecutors, the Macomb Daily reported.
If Reyntiens is found guilty of possession of a controlled substance, she would face up to four years in prison, according to the sheriff’s office. If she is convicted of animal cruelty in connection with at least 10 animals, she would also face up to four years in prison on that charge.
She is due in court next for a hearing set for April 26, The Detroit News reported.
If you know of or suspect animal abuse or neglect, you are urged to contact the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals through their website or call your local animal control officer.
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3 Prime Video Shows Perfect for a Weekend Binge
March has already been a great month for Prime Video subscribers, as a brand-new screen adaptation of a classic literary tale has taken the streamer by storm. Able to overcome competition from the likes of Fallout Season 2 and the return of Ben Watkins‘ Cross, Young Sherlock, based on the young adult thriller novel series Young Sherlock Holmes by Andrew Lane, immediately topped the Prime Video streaming charts in the U.S. Boasting the burgeoning acting talent of Hero Fiennes Tiffin and the directing prowess of veteran Guy Ritchie, Young Sherlock is a hit. But for those who have already finished with their binge of the series, what should you watch next? To help you decide, here’s a look at three Prime Video shows you need to binge this weekend.
For more recommendations, check out our list of the best shows and movies on Prime Video.
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‘Scarpetta’ (2026)
Rotten Tomatoes: 71% | IMDb: 5.7/10
The hottest new arrival on Prime Video this week is the perfect place to begin this list of recommendations. Scarpetta, based on Patricia Cornwell’s book series of the same name, follows the brilliant titular forensic pathologist, portrayed by Nicole Kidman, as she travels to various locations solving improbable crimes and puzzling mysteries using her detailed skillset.
Praised for “captivating” performances in Aidan Kelley‘s review for Collider, Scarpetta‘s biggest highlight has to be its star-studded cast. Kidman alone is enough to lead a series, but throw in the likes of Jamie Lee Curtis, Bobby Cannavale, Ariana DeBose, and Simon Baker, and a recipe for a streaming hit is born. Already rivaling Young Sherlock for the Prime Video crown, join the rest of the world in binge-watching Scarpetta.
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‘A Small Light’ (2023)
Rotten Tomatoes: 100% | IMDb: 8.4/10
At a time when the world seems constantly frightening, this series is the perfect reminder that light pushes through even in the darkest times. A Small Light follows the life of Miep Gies (Bel Powley), a Dutch woman most famous for sheltering Anne Frank (Billie Boulet) during the Holocaust for more than two years.
To take such a powerful true story and turn it into eight phenomenal episodes is no easy task, but to do so with such delicate respect for the real people at its heart is even more remarkable. A Small Light is one of the best historical series of this decade and boasts a terrific selection of performances, led by Powley in a turn that earned her a Critics’ Choice Award nomination.
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‘Clean Slate’ (2025)
Rotten Tomatoes: 87% | IMDb: 6.6/10
For something different this weekend, why not try a series that was cruelly cancelled way before its time? That series is Clean Slate, which follows Desiree Slate (Laverne Cox) as she returns to her hometown in Alabama to reunite with her estranged father, Harry (George Wallace). However, the last time Harry saw Desiree, she was living as a man.
As trans voices continue to be silenced, help this gem of a series let its voice be heard. There has been no official reason given for the show’s cancellation, and it doesn’t take a genius to see why a series like this could face the ax quicker than its contemporaries in a divisive political climate. A smart, funny sitcom with plenty of important stuff to say, don’t let Clean Slate pass you by.
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This 27-Year-Old Brendan Fraser Fantasy Adventure Saga Is Storming Streaming Ahead of ‘The Mummy 4’
In just a few weeks, this Brendan Fraser-led action-adventure film will be returning to theaters for its 25th anniversary. But in the meantime, fans are revisiting this movie, especially after it was confirmed that he will be returning to the franchise, along with one of his most legendary co-stars. It seems fans are keen to see Fraser make another theatrical comeback, years after the movie’s debut.
Fraser began his acting career in 1990 and has since appeared in many projects, including Journey to the Center of the Earth, Rental Family, and a handful of DC projects, such as Titans and Doom Patrol. During his career resurgence in the 2020s, his performance in The Whale earned widespread recognition, including the Academy Award for “Best Actor” and nominations for “Best Actor in a Leading Role” at the BAFTAs and “Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama” at the Golden Globes. But before his career comeback, Fraser was already a recognized actor, and one of his projects is still a fan favorite to this day.
The Mummy and its sequel, The Mummy Returns, had a streaming comeback over the weekend, with The Mummy Returns placing at #2 on HBO Max’s Top Movies worldwide, between Jurassic World Rebirth and Alien, while The Mummy sat at #8, between Hulk and Locke. The Mummy franchise began in 1999 with a remake of the 1932 film of the same name, directed by Stephen Sommers. The trilogy stars Fraser as Rick O’Connell, an adventurer and treasure hunter, who must face a resurrected mummy determined to end the world. Both films found success after their theatrical releases, generating over $400 million each, and The Mummy received an Academy Award nomination for “Best Sound.” At the same time, the sequel earned four Saturn Award nominations, including “Best Fantasy Film.”
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Is Brendan Fraser Returning To ‘The Mummy’ Franchise?
Ever since the release of the third installment of The Mummy franchise, The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, Universal Pictures attempted to create a cinematic universe called the “Dark Universe,” with The Mummy leading the charge, starring Tom Cruise, but it was poorly received by fans and critics alike, and Lee Cronin’s The Mummy is set to enter theaters next month.
Recently, there was speculation that Fraser would return to The Mummy franchise, 17 years after the last film. And in 2025, those reports came true, as the actor will be reuniting with Rachel Weisz, who played the love interest, Evelyn Carnahan. According to the directors of The Mummy 4, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, they’ve reassured that Fraser and Weisz’s appearances aren’t “nostalgia bait” and that they want to be respectful of the previous films. However, it was reported that The Mummy 4 will not take into account the events of The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. While plot details for this movie are still under wraps, it was reported that production prep is scheduled to start in May and shooting is expected to begin in August.
The Mummy is available to stream on Hulu in the U.S. Meanwhile, The Mummy 4 is scheduled to come out in 2028. Follow Collider for more updates.
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April 16, 1999
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The Best Alien Movie in 38 Years Is Still Screaming Loud and Proud on Streaming
With box-office ceilings having dropped in recent years, movies that would have been expected to gross $1 billion worldwide now tap out at around $800 million. The biggest impact of this recession was felt by films such as Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and Jurassic World Rebirth, which fell short of their respective predecessors by around 20%. However, a couple of years ago, one sci-fi movie exceeded expectations and delivered the second-biggest worldwide haul of its franchise. The movie not only proved to be a major box office hit, but has also done very well on home video. This streak continued recently, when it debuted on HBO Max in several overseas markets and promptly claimed the streamer’s global viewership crown.
The movie featured a cast including a handful of future stars such as Isabela Merced, Cailee Spaeny, David Jonsson, and others. It also served as something of a comeback for its director, who was coming off a failed franchise reboot — The Girl in the Spider’s Web. The movie in question earned positive reviews and was praised for returning the franchise to its horror roots. The franchise was launched over four decades ago by Ridley Scott, who served as one of the producers on the new film. Scott has maintained control of the franchise’s creative direction, having previously worked for several years on a new installment with District 9 director Neill Blomkamp set to helm. However, that project fell apart, and Blomkamp didn’t have the warmest words for his experience.
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The movie in question, of course, is Fede Álvarez‘s Alien: Romulus, which resurrected the long-running Alien franchise after Scott’s Alien: Covenant underperformed in 2017. Romulus grossed $350 million at the worldwide box office in 2024, and was followed by Noah Hawley‘s acclaimed Hulu series Alien: Earth in 2025. A sequel to Romulus is in the works, although Álvarez has said that he will not return. Romulus earned mostly positive reviews and is now sitting at a “Certified Fresh” 80% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. The website’s consensus reads, “Honoring its nightmarish predecessors while chestbursting at the seams with new frights of its own, Romulus injects some fresh acid blood into one of cinema’s great horror franchises.” Romulus made it to the number one spot on HBO Max before dropping down to a still respectable number five on the global HBO Max charts.
Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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Jenelle Evans’ Son Allegedly Threatens Grandma Barbara W/ Gun
Sometimes the drama doesn’t stay on TV—it hits close to home. Reality star Jenelle Evans is facing a frightening situation off-screen as her 16-year-old son, Jace, has been placed in a mental health facility. The placement follows a serious incident involving his grandmother, Barbara Evans. Jenelle and her mother became household names after appearing on hit shows like ‘16 and Pregnant’ and ‘Teen Mom 2,’ where grandma often stepped in—even when unwanted—to care for Jace.
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What Happened Between Jace And His Grandmother?
According to reports, the incident occurred on February 22 at Barbara Evans’ home in North Carolina. Authorities responded to what they described as a “troubled teen disturbance” after Barbara reportedly called 911. Sources tell TMZ that Jace allegedly pulled a gun on his grandmother, put it to his own head, and threatened both Barbara and himself. There were also concerns about possible substance use in the lead-up to the incident, with claims that Jace had been drinking and using drugs.
For context, Jace has been in his grandmother’s care since birth, when she took custody of him. Custody was returned to Janelle 13 years later, in 2023, per PEOPLE. It’s unclear why he remained with Barbara Evans after the legal change.
How Jenelle Is Handling The Situation
A spokesperson for Jenelle told Entertainment Weekly that the reality star is “still trying to find him the best [facility] to meet his needs.” Jenelle currently lives in Las Vegas and is a full-time mom to her other children: 11-year-old Kaiser with ex-boyfriend Nathan Griffith, and 9-year-old Ensley with ex-husband David Eason. Jace, her oldest, was conceived with her high school boyfriend Andrew Lewis.
Jace’s Next Steps Revealed
Jace is now receiving professional care at a mental health facility, though it’s unclear how long he will remain in treatment. Those close to the family say the focus is on his health and stability rather than public commentary. Furthermore, law enforcement confirmed the response to Barbara’s 911 call, but details remain limited. Both Jenelle and Barbara have not publicly commented on the situation beyond statements through representatives.
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Maya Hawke Breaks Silence on Marriage to Christian Lee Hutson
Maya Hawke is in the honeymoon phase of her relationship with husband Christian Lee Hutson one month after they tied the knot.
Hawke, 27, called married life “absolutely fantastic” while attending the world premiere of her new movie Wishful Thinking on Thursday, March 12.
“I’m a very, very lucky person who’s very happy right now,” Hawke told People at the SXSW Conference & Festivals in Austin, Texas. “And yeah, [I] couldn’t be more grateful.”
The Stranger Things alum couldn’t stop gushing about her romance with Hutson, 35, at the event.
“I feel so lucky to have found my best friend and to have someone I can tell anything to,” Hawke told Page Six on Thursday of her spouse, who is a singer-songwriter. “It makes something like getting married feel like, ‘Oh, of course,’ you know, not like, ‘What?’ And I’m very, very, very lucky, so I’m really happy.”
She added that she’s “ecstatically happy” following her wedding. “I mean … love is the best,” Hawke revealed.
Hawke and Hutson surprised fans by exchanging vows on Valentine’s Day, February 14, in New York City.
According to photos from the nuptials obtained by multiple outlets, Hawke wore an elegant white ballgown with a matching cropped jacket. Hutson wore a classic black tuxedo to say, “I do.”
The bride’s famous parents, exes Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke, were on hand to celebrate their special day. (Thurman, 55, welcomed Maya with Ethan, 55, in July 1998. The exes, who split in 2005, also share son Levon, 24. Ethan is also father to daughters Clementine, 17, and India, 14, whom he shares with wife Ryan Shawhughes Hawke.)
Maya’s Stranger Things costars were also represented on the guest list, with Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Sadie Sink, Natalia Dyer and Joe Keery all showing up to toast the happy couple.

Maya Hawke, Christian Lee Hutson. Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images for Tibet House US
Maya and Hutson’s wedding day was unexpected as the pair never publicly announced their engagement.
The newlyweds dated for roughly three years before they walked down the aisle. They were first romantically linked in 2023.
Maya opened up about finding love with Hutson in 2024 during an appearance on The Zach Sang Show.
“I cannot recommend highly enough dating your friends. It’s the best,” she gushed. “They know you, and as a human being who has dated other people. They really know you as a person who has feelings … not just a piece of paper for them to project their image of [the] perfect girlfriend onto. It’s the best to feel seen in that way.”
That same year, Hutson peeled back the curtain on his and Maya’s working relationship after recording several songs together.
“I just have so much fun writing with her, similar to Phoebe [Bridgers],” Hutson told Extra in November 2024. “I think she really understands how my brain works and is very good at helping flesh out the little world. It’s fun to be bouncing these characters around with her, and it’s just unbelievable.”
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Which Selling Sunset Stars Will And Won’t Return for Season 10?
Netflix has yet to confirm the return of Selling Sunset for season 10, but the cast has already hinted who will — and won’t — return.
Season 9, which premiered in October 2025, left the future of the show unclear, with many of the central friendships fractured. Emma Hernan was no longer close to Chrishell Stause — or Chelsea Lazkani — due to her relationship with then-boyfriend Blake Davis.
Chrishell, meanwhile, was only on good terms with Chelsea, who was also keeping her distance from the rest of the cast. Chelsea was specifically at odds with Mary Bonnet and Bre Tiesi after individual feuds addressed on screen.
The cast member with the most drama became Nicole Young after Jason and Brett Oppenheim fired her following a controversial group dinner. Most of the show’s stars refused to film with Nicole, which led to further complications.
By the time the group sat down for the reunion, the division was worse than ever. Several cast members later teased that they were unsure about coming back for more episodes while former stars like Christine Quinn hinted at a possible return.
Scroll down to see which stars are — and are not — planning to return for a season 10:
Jason Oppenheim

It wouldn’t be Selling Sunset without the brothers who put the Oppenheim in the Oppenheim Group, so Jason Oppenheim is expected to be back.
Brett Oppenheim

The same goes for Brett Oppenheim, since Jason needs someone to argue with about the hedge in front of their office.
Christine Quinn

Christine Quinn exited Selling Sunset after season 5, which aired in 2022. Christine teased the possibility of her return to the reality show in February 2026. Us exclusively revealed in March 2026, “Christine is coming back” for season 10 after nearly four years off the show.
An insider told Us at the time that filming was already “supposed to start” but it had been “delayed because they are waiting for [Christine] to finish negotiations.”
Mary Bonnet

“Absolutely [I will come back]. I think so,” Mary Bonnet said during a red carpet interview at the 2025 National Television Awards. “As long as everyone’s on the same page on the direction that we want the show to go in. I’ll always be back.”
Chrishell Stause

When asked about returning for another season of the hit reality series, Chrishell Stause appeared to hint she was weighing her options.
“The reunion was so brutal. In that moment, I realized I will be done here going forward. I wish everyone the best, but this isn’t the place for me. It felt a little bit like a dog pile,” she told Variety in October 2025. “I don’t know when they will start filming. I hope they never tell me.”
She confirmed her exit one month later. “I’ve gotten to a place where I don’t need the show financially. I’m lucky to have other forms of employment, because it’s no longer good for my mental health,” she told Bustle.
Us confirmed in March 2026 that Chrishell is “not coming back” after previously talking about her need to take a step back.
Heather Rae El Moussa

Heather Rae El Moussa. Courtesy of Netflix
“If I was to ever go back, it would be with Selling Sunset [and not Selling the OC] — just because that was my group,” Heather Rae El Moussa told Us in July 2025 before her season 9 cameo. “We were all an office and friends before Selling Sunset was even a show.”
She continued: “I have a rapport with them, I have loyalty with them and I have a lot of history with them. So if I want to go back, it would be Selling Sunset and not Selling the OC.”
Us exclusively confirmed in March 2026 that Heather is returning for season 10 of the Netflix series after leaving during season 7 in 2023.
Amanza Smith

Despite shifting back to interior design instead of selling real estate, Amanza Smith will likely return in season 10.
Emma Hernan

During an exclusive interview with Us in November 2025, Emma Hernan remained unsure about her future with the show.
“It’s one of those things where we’ll see when the call comes. But I’m really happy with my life right now, and it’s been really peaceful. It was just such a refreshing feeling to be done with the reunion, because that was so emotionally draining,” she explained. “I’ve been just really enjoying my time on the East Coast. A lot of time with my family, a lot of time with Blake, and I can’t picture at this moment filming again. I’m really happy with where things are at, and we’ll see what happens.”
Emma hinted at a possible departure on the “Untraditionally Lala” podcast, saying, “I was basically done [after] season 8 and I came back to tell my side of the story. I mean, I’m kind of … I’m tapped [out].”
Emma said she didn’t want to make an official statement. “I’ll never say never. I don’t like when people say they’re not going to join the show and then they do. I’ve heard that so many times where people are like, ‘I’m never coming back.’ And they’re back every season,” she added. “A lot of people have done and said that — I’m not naming names.”
She continued: “I’ve actually never said it but I’m at a point where I’m really happy with my life. I love my family. I’ve been trying to spend more time with them. I enjoy being home with the family and I’ve been on the East Coast a lot this year, which has been really nice for me.”
Chelsea Lazkani

While attending the 2025 National Television Awards, Chelsea Lazkani said she was “undecided” about coming back for more seasons. Us exclusively confirmed in March 2026 that, like Chrishell Stause and Nicole Young, Chelsea is not coming back for another season.
Nicole Young

Season 9 showed Nicole Young getting fired from the Oppenheim Group, which she later claimed was just for show.
“I still work at the Oppenheim Group. Getting ‘fired’ was just a dramatic story line,” she wrote via Instagram in October 2025. “I wasn’t privy to [it] until I saw the episode where the cast was told I was let go.”
Nicole then hinted she could return in season 10, telling Netflix’s Tudum, “My new priority will be Nashville, but it definitely won’t be goodbye to L.A. real estate.”
A source exclusively told Us in March 2026 that Nicole would not be returning to the reality show for the new season.
Bre Tiesi

Bre Tiesi will likely return in season 10 but hasn’t confirmed or denied anything yet.
Alanna Gold

After joining the show one season prior, Alanna Gold was largely missing from most scenes in season 9. It remains unclear whether she will come back for more episodes.
Sandra Vergara

Sofía Vergara‘s sister Sandra Vergara hinted to Us that she wanted a chance to share more of her side of the story after joining season 9 later on.
“I came in midseason. So, I just wish I was introduced before,” she told Us in October 2025. “I don’t come from that world and I am a big personality, but these people had a lot of history with one another. You have to navigate [a lot]. At first, I didn’t want to watch the show because I wanted to make my own impressions. But then I’m like, ‘F*** it. I’m going to watch the show.’”
She continued: “I watched it and I understand why certain people have anger toward certain people. To me, it’s all very unnecessary. It is little things, and how is that a reason for an ongoing feud? Don’t make a thing more than what it actually is.”
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10 Movies From 1951 That Are Now Considered Classics
The early 1950s were a fascinating period in film history, a moment when Hollywood spectacle, international artistry, and daring storytelling intersected in new ways. In particular, the movies of 1951 capture a world in transition, reflecting postwar anxieties, romantic idealism, technological curiosity, and evolving cinematic language.
They come in all shapes and sizes, from noirish psychological thrillers and sweeping romances to groundbreaking sci-fi and dazzling musicals. The best went on to be deeply influential. Their combination of artistry and emotional power has ensured their place in movie history.
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‘Ace in the Hole’ (1951)
“I don’t go to church. Kneeling bags my nylons.” Ace in the Hole is a satirical drama from Billy Wilder with strong hints of film noir. It features Kirk Douglas as a cynical journalist who stumbles upon a man trapped in a cave (Richard Benedict) and manipulates the situation into a media spectacle to revive his career. This setup becomes the springboard for a study of the darker sides of ambition and public fascination. These themes continue to ring true today, perhaps even more than they did in the ’50s.
Much of the movie’s success comes courtesy of Douglas’ fierce performance. Here, he’s charismatic, ruthless, and deeply flawed, making the character both fascinating and repellent. He’s handed a tight, smart script that maintains its momentum and serves up more than a few great lines. All in all, while Ace in the Hole was not popular in its own time, it remains a sharp critique of media sensationalism.
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‘The River’ (1951)
“The river flows and we must follow.” Directed by French legend Jean Renoir, The River tells the story of a British family living along the Ganges in India, seen through the eyes of a young girl (Patricia Walters) coming of age amid cultural encounters, personal loss, and quiet discoveries. Rather than being a conventional narrative, the movie consists of a series of reflections on childhood, change, and the passage of time. The storytelling is gentle and observational, touching on universal experiences of growing up. As a result, despite being rooted in a very specific moment, The River feels timeless.
In addition, the movie stands out with its extraordinary sense of atmosphere and place. Renoir richly captures the rhythms of life along the river, showing festivals, daily routines, and the changing seasons. The lush Technicolor photography brings the landscape to life, making the natural environment feel almost like another character in the story.
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‘The Lavender Hill Mob’ (1951)
“I’m not a criminal. I’m an entrepreneur.” The Lavender Hill Mob is one of the defining comedies from British production company Ealing Studios. It follows a mild-mannered bank clerk (Alec Guinness) who devises an elaborate plan to steal gold bullion and smuggle it abroad by melting it into souvenir statues. But as the scheme unfolds, unforeseen complications naturally arise, leading to a series of comedic misadventures that test the conspirators’ ingenuity. A big part of the fun comes from watching the characters’ carefully laid plans unravel spectacularly.
The movie continues to hold up today because the pacing is brisk and the script is clever. The plot moves quickly from set piece to set, buoyed by a constant stream of witty dialogue. Plus, the film benefits enormously from Guinness’ performance. Instead of portraying the mastermind as a typical criminal, he plays him as timid, polite, and almost painfully ordinary. This contrast drives much of the humor.
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‘The African Queen’ (1951)
“Nature, Mr. Allnut, is what we are put in this world to rise above.” The African Queen is one of the major works by director John Huston. The story pairs a rough riverboat captain (Humphrey Bogart) with a prim missionary (Katherine Hepburn) as they journey through treacherous waters during World War I. Their unlikely partnership evolves into mutual respect and affection over the course of their daring mission. While that premise might not sound like anything special, the film succeeds due to the sheer megawatt star power and the chemistry between the leads.
The characters begin as complete opposites: Charlie is scruffy, cynical, and fond of drinking, while Rose is disciplined, determined, and morally upright. Watching these two personalities clash, cooperate, and gradually grow closer is endlessly entertaining. The character development is very satisfying. Not to mention, the plot is filled to the brim with adventure, with danger dogging the protagonists at every turn.
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‘An American in Paris’ (1951)
“Why can’t you behave?” This is one of the great musicals, a colorful extravaganza boasting some of the decade’s most enjoyable music and dance routines. The story focuses on an expat painter (Gene Kelly) pursuing both artistic success and romantic fulfillment in postwar Paris. There, he falls in love with a young French woman, Lise (Leslie Caron). Kelly is great in the part, turning in a physical and incredibly expressive performance that’s heightened yet still feels emotionally real.
Acting aside, An American in Paris simply wows with its choreography (also handled by Kelly). The most famous sequences are the provocative chair dance and the extended ballet finale, which lasts nearly seventeen minutes. In this ambitious dream sequence, the sets and costumes are designed to resemble famous styles of French painting, including Impressionism and other artistic movements. The result is a breathtaking fusion of dance, music, and visual art.
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‘The Day the Earth Stood Still’ (1951)
“Klaatu barada nikto.” The Day the Earth Stood Still begins with the arrival of an alien visitor, Klaatu (Michael Rennie), and his imposing robot Gort, who land in Washington, D.C., bearing a warning for humanity. Klaatu seeks to communicate a message about the dangers of violence and the need for global cooperation in the atomic age, but governments react with fear and suspicion. At the time, this premise bucked sci-fi convention, presenting the extra-terrestrial not as a fearsome invader but a moral messenger.
The imagery is striking and went on to be influential, helping to define the look of sci-fi. Sure, these visual effects are very dated now, but the themes are still relevant, speaking to Cold War anxieties yet offering a broader commentary on fear, responsibility, and the possibility of change. Klaatu’s warning serves as a metaphor for the dangers of unchecked militarism and paranoia, especially when it comes to nuclear weapons. Despite that bleakness, the movie is fundamentally hopeful.
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‘A Place in the Sun’ (1951)
“I love you… I love you… I love you.” Montgomery Clift leads this one as George Eastman, a young man who rises from poverty and becomes entangled in a romantic triangle between a wealthy socialite (Elizabeth Taylor) and a factory worker (Shelley Winters) who becomes pregnant. He struggles with ambition and desire, and his choices eventually lead to devastating consequences that test his character. The story that follows is emotionally intense and deeply tragic.
This might have been a little overwhemingly grim were it not for the stellar performances. Clift plays George as sensitive and conflicted, a man torn between love, ambition, and desperation. Meanwhile, Taylor is typically memorable in her part, bringing elegance and idealism. Their dynamic crackles with romantic energy. Director George Stevens knows how to shoot his stars, using evocative lighting, close-ups, and carefully composed frames to heighten the emotional tension, winning the Best Director Oscar for his efforts.
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‘Strangers on a Train’ (1951)
“Crisscross.” Here, Alfred Hitchcock adapts Patricia Highsmith‘s novel into a terrific psychological thriller, built on the sturdy foundation of a screenplay co-written by Raymond Chandler. Strangers on a Train centers on two men (Farley Granger and Robert Walker) who meet by chance and discuss the idea of exchanging murders to avoid detection. When one of them takes the conversation seriously, the other becomes trapped in a psychological nightmare as he struggles to escape the consequences of a pact he never intended to honor.
Hitchcock’s directorial brilliance is on display the whole way through. Here, he uses visual storytelling, clever editing, and carefully staged sequences to build white-knuckle suspense. Scenes such as the chaotic carousel climax and the famous tennis match, where Bruno’s still gaze contrasts with the crowd’s moving heads, demonstrate his mastery of cinematic tension. While it opened to mixed reviews, Strangers on a Train is now ranked among the Master of Suspense’s very best films.
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‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ (1951)
“I have always depended on the kindness of strangers.” Directed by Elia Kazan, A Streetcar Named Desire brings Tennessee Williams’ play to the screen, following Blanche DuBois (Vivien Leigh) as she arrives in New Orleans to stay with her sister Stella (Kim Hunter) and Stella’s husband Stanley (Marlon Brando). Their apartment sooms becomes a pressure cooker of tension and desire, as Blanche’s fragile illusions collide with Stanley’s harsh realism.
The result is one of the great ensemble dramas, with practically everybody turning in a phenomenal performance. Indeed, Leigh, Hunter, and Karl Malden would all win Oscars for their work. That said, the most impactful performance belongs to Brando. With this role, he brought a new style of naturalistic acting to the screen, combining physical intensity with emotional unpredictability. His energy is truly explosive, making it hard to look away. It’s one of the very best performances of the 1950s.
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‘Alice in Wonderland’ (1951)
“We’re all mad here.” Alice in Wonderland is one of those animated classics so good that it feels less like a regular movie and more like a modern myth or shared dream. Vividly bringing Lewis Carroll‘s vision to the screen, this iconic tale follows a curious young girl (Kathryn Beaumont) who tumbles down a rabbit hole into a whimsical world filled with eccentric characters, talking animals, and surreal adventures. The most memorable figures include the Cheshire Cat, the Mad Hatter, and the Queen of Hearts, characters now recognized the world over.
The visual design is amazing the whole way through. The animators fully embrace the surreal nature of Wonderland, filling the film with shifting perspectives, strange landscapes, and exaggerated characters. The colorful animation gives the film a dreamlike quality that perfectly captures the playful nonsense of Carroll’s writing. In this regard, Alice in Wonderland was a forerunner to the psychedelic aesthetic that would become popular a decade later.
Alice in Wonderland
- Release Date
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July 26, 1951
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75 Minutes
- Director
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Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske
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Winston Hibler, Ted Sears, Bill Peet, Erdman Penner, Joe Rinaldi, Milt Banta, Bill Cottrell, Dick Kelsey, Joe Grant, Dick Huemer, Del Connell, Tom Oreb, John Walbridge
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Hairstylist Pulls Rifle On Customer Over Fee
Sometimes a simple appointment can take a turn nobody sees coming. That’s exactly what Robin Phillips says happened when she brought her young daughter to a Detroit hairstylist she found on social media. What started as a routine hair appointment quickly turned into a tense and frightening situation that Phillips says left her and her child scrambling to get out safely.
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Price Dispute Turns Heated
According to Robin Phillips, she arrived at the stylist’s home expecting to pay the discounted price advertised online. After completing both hairstyles, however, the stylist allegedly demanded a higher payment than they had originally discussed. When Phillips questioned the sudden price increase, she says the argument quickly escalated.
Phillips told Fox 2 that while holding scissors, the stylist allegedly threatened to cut her child’s hair if she didn’t pay the new amount. “If you’re not going to pay me, then I’m going to cut your child’s hair,” Phillips recalled the stylist saying during the confrontation.
Situation Escalates With Alleged Gun Threat
Phillips says the situation escalated when the stylist reportedly ran upstairs and returned with what appeared to be an AR-style gun. Video obtained by the outlet shows the hairstylist—whose face was digitally blocked—holding the weapon while continuing to demand payment. Phillips claims the stylist then told her she wasn’t leaving until she handed over more money.
Phillips Left Distraught After Alleged Threats
Fearing for their safety, Phillips says she handed the stylist nearly everything she had on her. In the footage, the stylist can also be heard telling Phillips to leave while allegedly threatening to shoot her. Phillips later files a police report and says the entire ordeal left her “distraught,” adding that she wishes they could have handled the dispute “like adults.” Authorities have not confirmed whether police have located or arrested the hairstylist.
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Update Your Wardrobe With Spring 2026’s Top Fashion Trends
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Ahh, springtime! The season of longer, warmer days, outdoor dining and lighter, brighter fashion. If you, like Us, are ready to shed your bulky layers and welcome breezy dresses and easy footwear this time of year is known for, you’re in luck. Amazon is full of stylish pieces that will not only make getting dressed feel joyful again but are also totally ‘in’ for spring 2026.
After some research, we narrowed down our list of the season’s top fashion trends to a fierce four. These tiny upgrades will complement what you already own, ensuring your warm-weather outfits don’t look dated. And, while this mix of printed tops, lacy skirts and eye-catching accessories look luxe, they’re secretly budget-friendly, so your spring shopping spree will leave you feeling satisfied rather than guilty.
Spring 2026’s Top Fashion Trends
Lots of Spots
No need to get your vision checked — you really are seeing spots. While forever-chic polka dots are no doubt taking over the fashion scene, we’ve also noticed an uptick in deer, Dalmatian and cheetah prints, proving that circular designs are ‘in’ this year.
1. Everyday Essential: If the goal is to find pieces you can pull on in a pinch, this lightweight, short-sleeved sweater is calling your name. It’s super stylish, thanks to the polka dots and flutter sleeves, and since it’s knit, you won’t have to break out the iron.
2. Secretly Slimming: There’s a lot to love about Grace Karin’s spotted dress — the brown and white color scheme, an easy front-zip design, etc. But perhaps our favorite detail is the smocked middle. It creates a flexible, fit-and-flare silhouette that’s subtly slimming and flattering on all body types.
3. Outfit Enhancer: On days when your T-shirt and jeans combo isn’t quite cutting it, just add a vest. This LifeShe option features a spotted animal print that instantly livens up any look, making it feel more fashion-forward.
4. Breezy Bottoms: Trade that everyday denim for comfy-cool trousers. Decorated with white spots, this black, high-waisted pair is just bold enough to make a statement without feeling over-the-top. The pants look just as great with a button-down shirt at the office as they will with an oversized tee on your day off.
Touch of Texture
After a few cold and dreary months, we’re itching to feel something again. . . and in this case, we mean fringe, lace, sequins and crochet. Some of our favorite spring 2026 designs include details that make you want to reach out and touch ’em, giving your outfits a much-needed dose of fun.
5. Expensive-Looking: Between the crocheted design, preppy collar and colorful side stripes, this short-sleeved polo feels like something you’d spot at a fancy boutique. It’s the perfect piece to pull on and go, pairing well with everything from swishy A-line skirts to white, rich mom pants.
6. Two in One: Satin skirts are a mainstay in our wardrobe — the foundational piece is extremely versatile, whether you’re dressing it up with heels or keeping things casual with sneakers or sandals. Spring 2026’s version includes a hint of lace, giving this bottom a lingerie-like twist that adds interest to every outfit.
7. Easy Sequins: We still enjoy sequin dresses and jumpsuits, but this year, you don’t have to wait for a fancy occasion to rock some sparkle. An embellished tank top can seamlessly be worked into your rotation, amping up your outfits in a way that’s low-effort and wearable.
8. Tiny Update: Fringe finds its way back into our closet every few years, but this time, it’s less Western. The detail has been added to everyday staples, such as denim jackets, making your spring uniform feel fresh and modern.
Soft Shades
Like florals, pastels for spring aren’t exactly groundbreaking, but in 2026, it feels that way. After years of shocking neon shades, like the electric green of ‘Brat summer,’ and clean-girl neutrals, we’re back to something softer, sweeter and somewhere in the middle.
9. Pale Pink: As the most neutral of the bunch, light pink shades are just as easy to style as beige and white. Still, if you’d rather take the guesswork out of putting together an outfit, go with a matching set. This short-sleeved pick is made from cotton-blend materials, so it’s breathable enough for warmer days, but will still protect you on chillier ones.
10. Dusty Blue: On days when the temperature falls in the 60s or 70s, this blue cardigan will prove to be the ultimate layer. The cozy, knit design is practical and pretty, complete with puffy sleeves and feminine, bow-like ties.
11. Butter Yellow: Let’s face it — spring really does come in like a lion. If it’s still super cold in your neck of the woods, this sunny sweater is a smart way to wear the season’s hottest color without sacrificing warmth. Even Martha Stewart is a big fan of butter yellow!
12. Mint Green: PrettyGarden’s smocked dress is no doubt a worthy investment. While the green checkered design pairs perfectly with denim jackets and bombers on in-between days, you’ll reach for the same piece come summer when you need an easy, breezy yet elevated outfit.
Eye-Catching Extras
By now, you’re likely noticing that this season is less about quiet luxury and more about being bold. However, there’s no need to do a clean sweep of your closet. Little additions, like large brooches and satin scarves, will instantly make old items feel new again.
13. Pin Up: Much like your favorite necklace or pair of earrings, a brooch pin is an easy way to give your outfit a personal touch. Whether you rock one or layer up, this pearl-embellished flower looks eerily similar to designer options, making your outfit feel extra luxe.
14: Arm Candy: You’re bound to spot a chunky gold bangle on nearly every red carpet, but the accessory is totally wearable in everyday life, too. This set makes it easy to stack ’em or wear solo, elevating everything from button-ups to wedding guest dresses.
15. Satin Scarves: This spring, a satin-like scarf is the ultimate must-have. While you can knot it around your neck and wear it in a more traditional way, many fashionistas are wrapping them around their waist, layering printed picks over jeans and maxi skirts. So chic!
16: Shoe Swap: Nothing makes your outfit look more expensive than a sleek shoe. . . which is probably why Steve Madden’s Leni flats are selling fast! The slipper-inspired design is simple yet unexpected, and looks just like a trendy, celeb-loved shoe that costs over $1,000!
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