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Prime Video’s 116-Minute Jude Law-Led Crime Thriller Takes Over the World
From the heartbreaking modern classic Sound of Metal and the Jeffrey Wright-led American Fiction to the underrated One Night in Miami and Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista‘s The Wrecking Crew, Prime Video has quietly dropped some of the best streaming movies in recent memory. However, not all have been the enormous streaming successes of the likes of The Wrecking Crew, with some falling under the radar, as is the nature of streaming.
One of the more underrated entries from the Prime Video catalog is The Order, a based-on-a-true-story crime drama released less than two years ago. Directed by Justin Kurzel, 13 years after his debut, Snowtown, the film is set against the backdrop of a year of daring bank heists that have baffled law enforcement. As the violence escalates, FBI agent Terry Husk (Jude Law) becomes convinced that, instead of financially motivated attacks, the heists and robberies are instead the work of a domestic terrorist group.
Alongside Law, the film also featured the talents of Nicholas Hoult and Tye Sheridan, and was praised for its slick neo-noir execution and a Heat-esque tale that was triumphant in its ambition. Sadly, despite a positive response from critics and a near-perfect 93% score on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, The Order was limited to an uneventful theatrical run. In total, the film earned just $2.2 million from just 2.3 weeks on average in theaters. 16 months after its short theatrical run, The Order is proving a streaming success, officially placing inside the top ten most-watched movies on Prime Video in the world, at the time of writing.
What Did Collider Say About ‘The Order’?
Ross Bonaime reviewed The Order for Collider, agreeing with the near-perfect response from Rotten Tomatoes critics with an 8/10 score. “With The Order, Kurzel takes on a more straightforward approach than usual, giving us a Mann-esque thriller that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats,” Bonaime said. He continued, “Yet the director also manages to keep that disturbing energy that has made his work up to this point so effective and unnerving. The Order is a solid crime drama that sometimes hits too close to home, but that’s what makes it so terrifying.”
The Order is currently one of the ten most-watched movies on Prime Video in the world. Make sure to stay tuned to Collider for all the latest streaming stories.
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December 5, 2024
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120 Minutes
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Zach Baylin, Kevin Flynn, Gary Gerhardt
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George Tchortov
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Melissa Gilbert Admits She Knew Of Past Claims Against Husband
Melissa Gilbert has stunned some fans after addressing allegations against her husband, Timothy Busfield, and admitting she was aware of past claims before their marriage.
Busfield, who denies all accusations and now faces new charges involving minors linked to his work on “The Cleaning Lady,” has also pleaded not guilty.
For her part, Melissa Gilbert described the ordeal as deeply traumatic, defended his character, and expressed unwavering support ahead of his May 2027 trial.
Melissa Gilbert Reveals She Knew Of Her Husband Timothy Busfield’s Decades-Old Sexual Assault Allegations

During an interview on “Good Morning America” with George Stephanopoulos, Melissa Gilbert opened up about the controversy surrounding her husband, Timothy Busfield, and the sexual assault allegations tied to his past.
Gilbert explained that the accusations, which date back to the 1990s and 2012, were not new to her when their relationship began. She said she entered the marriage fully aware, having had direct and honest conversations with Busfield about the claims.
“When Tim and I got together, the internet existed. I didn’t go into my relationship blind. I’m neither naive nor am I complicit,” she said. “I talked to him about it. I asked him questions about it. I heard his side of the story — which nobody has ever heard — which is the truth. And when the time is right, and that is not now, Tim will tell the truth of all of these past allegations when he needs to.”
Over the years, Busfield has faced multiple allegations. One case from the 1990s involved a teenage extra on “Little Big League,” who accused him of misconduct, including claims of assault and inappropriate behavior.
Busfield denied the allegations and filed a countersuit for extortion. The case was eventually settled, and no criminal charges were filed.
The Actress Was Slammed Online For Marrying The Actor Despite The Past Allegations

Shortly after Gilbert’s admission made headlines, she came under heavy scrutiny, with fans online blasting her for standing by Busfield’s side despite the claims against him.
On Instagram, a person wrote, “Well. IS THERE A BIGGER RED FLAG TO NOT BE WITH SOMEONE? Nope.”
“A mistake once ok. But 4 times? Wake up, Melissa,” another individual stated, while a third asked, “Then why the hell would you marry him?”
A fourth individual commented, “So sad these women are so desperate for love,” while another said, “Doesn’t speak much about your character, now does it, Melissa?!!?!!!”
One person on X wrote, “Shows she really isn’t a good person.”
Timothy Busfield Faces New Charges Amid Past Allegations, Pleads Not Guilty

A separate allegation in 2012 involved a woman who accused him of inappropriate touching in a movie theater. Prosecutors did not pursue the case, citing insufficient evidence, while Busfield maintained the encounter was consensual.
More recently, however, the actor has faced serious new charges in New Mexico. He has been accused of multiple offenses involving alleged sexual contact with two minors, tied to incidents said to have taken place in 2022 and 2023 during his time on “The Cleaning Lady.”
Authorities initially charged him with two counts of criminal sexual contact of a minor and one count of child abuse, specifically involving 11-year-old twin boys.
After his arrest, Busfield was released on January 20 following a pretrial detention hearing. In early February, a Bernalillo County grand jury indicted him on four counts of criminal sexual contact involving a child under 13.
He pleaded not guilty to all charges on February 10 in New Mexico’s Second Judicial District Court. The charges are classified as third-degree felonies and relate to alleged incidents in October 2022 and September 2023.
Melissa Gilbert Calls Ordeal ‘Traumatizing,’ Defends Husband Timothy Busfield Amid Allegations

A representative for Gilbert told People Magazine that she and Busfield’s attorney, Larry Stein, agreed to the interview on “Good Morning America” in an effort to clarify what they believe has become a distorted narrative shaped by selective “information and clickbait.”
Reflecting on the situation, Gilbert described the aftermath of her husband’s arrest as overwhelming and deeply painful, calling it one of the most traumatic experiences of their lives.
“Our life as we knew it is done,” she said. “We are grieving what we had — all of our plans, all of our dreams, all of our ideas, all of our projects. For Tim, it’s done. He’s canceled. Even if he’s exonerated, he will always be that guy.”
Despite the seriousness of the allegations, Gilbert stood firmly by her husband, insisting he is “the last person in the world who would hurt a child.” According to her, Busfield has always been “completely honest” with her, and she trusts him completely with her family, describing him as an “honorable, caring, generous human being.”
Melissa Gilbert Backed Her Husband Timothy Busfield With Emotional Letter Ahead Of 2027 Trial

Gilbert has continued to publicly support Busfield, who has denied all allegations, describing them as “horrible lies.” He pleaded not guilty to all four counts in February, and his trial is currently scheduled for May 2027.
Ahead of the proceedings, Gilbert was among about 75 people who submitted letters to the judge in support of Busfield. In her letter, she described him as “my love, my rock, my partner in business and life,” adding that she knows him more intimately than anyone else.
She also expressed her concern for his well-being, writing that her greatest wish is to see him safe and protected. Acknowledging how difficult it has been not to shield him during this time, she added, “As he is my protector, I am his, but I cannot protect him now, and I think that, more than anything else, is what is truly breaking my heart. I am relying on you to protect him for me.”
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Will there be a “Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen” season 2? What the showrunner and stars are saying
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Camila Morrone and Adam DiMarco have theorized how the story could continue.
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Netflix’s Creepy New 3-Part Miniseries Is the Best Weekend Binge
In the struggle to wade through the streaming slop, Netflix has a leg up on the competition. Amid all its cancelled shows, the platform presents true crime series that are more disturbing than anything else on television. These miniseries attract the fascination of viewers, including its newest production, The Predator of Seville.
Directed by Alejandro Olvera, the three-part series follows the accounts of several women who all encountered the same man during study abroad trips in Spain, which included traveling to other countries. The series mainly follows Gabrielle Vega, a young woman who was only 18 when she went on her trip. What should have been her first exploration of freedom turned into a nightmare when she was drugged and assaulted in Morocco by the tour guide, Manuel Blanco Vela. Vega was not the only one to experience similar treatment from Blanco Vela. After Vega publicly accused the Discover Excursion tour guide, many other women shared similar experiences.
‘The Predator of Seville’ Points Out Systemic Issues in Society
When Gabrielle Vega first went public, she had no idea of the scope of Manuel Blanco Vela’s crimes. Explored in the first episode of The Predator of Seville, Vega was primarily interested in warning potential victims of Discover Excursions. When she learned that she was not his only victim, she went public. This inspired an outpouring of similar stories that shocked even Vega herself.
The Predator of Seville could have been just another account of sexual crimes that may or may not be believed. As it turned out, Blanco Vela was prolific in his crimes, and the accounts of his abuse were hard to ignore. The Netflix docuseries is more than just an account of a predator, but it shows the power of one person’s voice. Vega’s account gave other survivors the courage to speak up, which eventually led to the discovery of another gruesome crime.
One of the big tragedies of the story is how a criminal could go unnoticed for so long. Blanco Vela’s victims were mostly women from the United States, which allowed him some anonymity. In the series, Vega recounts how he targeted her on the last night of her trip. With her returning home and the crime happening abroad, it was easier for her assailant to slip through the cracks. It could also be the reason why so many women did not pursue charges when it initially happened to them.
Vega’s story starts a conversation about how survivors have to fight tooth and nail to get their story acknowledged, let alone prosecuted. Even in a post #MeToo era, these accounts can often be dismissed. Aubrey Joy, who worked for Discover Excursions, noted that Blanco Vela attempted to gain her sympathy, insisting that there was no evidence and that these women were trying to ruin his reputation.
These stories can so often be swept under the rug because of these attitudes. Vega’s perseverance and support of other women allowed this story to be told and be considered seriously. This perseverance paid off when Blanco Vela was eventually sentenced to prison in 2025. The Predator of Seville is not a series that tries to use grief as entertainment, but uses a platform to give hope to survivors who may be in similar situations. An antidote to the wave of serial killers being given pedestals in entertainment, The Predator of Seville is a celebration of perseverance.
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10 Classic Disney Shows That Have Aged Like Fine Wine
If you’re like me, you grew up with the Disney Channel. Maybe in the era before DCOMs were a major part of the fabric. Or perhaps it was when the kid sitcoms took over the entire programming block. No matter when it was, there’s something inherently special about Disney and the consistency of their original programming.
Launched in 1983, the network has been at the forefront of children’s and adolescents’ television. From shows with recognizable Disney IP to platforms for some of the biggest names in entertainment, the Disney Channel classics continue to hold a place in our hearts. This list will celebrate the classic titles that have aged like fine wine. To be considered a classic, the series must not only have debuted more than 20 years ago, but also have had the majority of its run before 2006. Sorry, Hannah Montana! Let’s take a trip down memory lane with the House of Mouse.
‘Adventures in Wonderland’ (1992–1993)
There are quite a few beloved storybook characters who have appeared in film and television adaptations. Suffice it to say, there will not be a time when Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass won’t be adapted in some way, shape, or form. Though Disney had a beloved Alice in the animated Disney Vault, they went back to the source material and then modernized it through a ’90s lens for Adventures in Wonderland. The live-action series followed Alice (Elisabeth Harnois), who could come and go through her mirror to visit Wonderland, where the whimsical characters helped her with her daily life problems. Within this magical, musical Wonderland, she encounters eccentric characters like the Mad Hatter (John Robert Hoffman), the March Hare (Reece Holland), and the notorious Red Queen (Armelia McQueen).
Each episode, which featured sprightly singing and dancing, captured the issues kids were experiencing through the lens of the source material. The characters had elements related to imagery many viewers were familiar with, but they were given vast creative liberties to live within their own contained, imaginative Alice universe. In doing so, the series did stray from traditional casting, opting for colorblind casting for certain characters, including The Red Queen and Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum (Harry Waters Jr. and Robert Barry Fleming), the latter of whom was modeled on urban hip-hop culture. Though the show was filled with relatively unfamiliar performances, Teri Garr and Ken Page popped by as The Duchess, the Red Queen’s rival, and The Walrus, a newcomer to Wonderland. Adventures in Wonderland was a colorful, campy sensory overload, nothing but fun. Now, for a fun Disney fact: MGM Studios at Walt Disney World used to be an active sound stage where Adventures in Wonderland was one of the many kids’ series filmed there!
‘Bug Juice’ (1998–2001)
Though it might come as a shock, the genre had some face time in the ’90s before the big reality TV boom in the early aughts. The MTV generation had The Real World and Road Rules. The Disney Channel generation had Bug Juice. A pioneer in documentary reality, Bug Juice debuted in 1998 and followed the lives of about 20 kids at a summer camp. The title of the series comes from the camp slang for a sickly sweet powder-based drink. The risky, daring series highlighted 12 to 15-year-olds doing activities like swimming, hiking, and talent shows, focusing on making friends, homesickness, and navigating preteen dynamics. Introducing preteen reality, Bug Juice was an authentic, nostalgic look at summer camp.
Over the course of three seasons, Bug Juice captured three different camps. Season 1 took place at Camp Waziyatah in Waterford, Maine; Season 2 at Camp Highlander in Horse Shoe, North Carolina; and Season 3 at Brush Ranch Camp in Tererro, New Mexico. Kids who had spent time at summer camp felt seen watching Bug Juice. For those who never got to experience it, it was a chance to live it through the series. Though the show may have been lost to time, it’s actually a series that continues to influence the reality genre. In 2017, the series was revived as Bug Juice: My Adventures at Camp. As it so happened, the season was filmed at Camp Waziyatah, the place where the original took place. Bug Juice was simply ahead of its time.
‘Chip n Dale: Rescue Rangers’ (1989–1990)
I guarantee you, the moment you read the title, the theme song immediately begins to play in your head. If it didn’t, that’s OK. You might not have raced home after school for the iconic Disney Afternoon animated block. One of the cornerstones of Walt Disney Animation television division, Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers dropped two of the most beloved Disney characters and gave them a chance to shine on their own. The series followed chipmunk siblings Chip (Tress MacNeille) and Dale (Corey Burton) as they operate a detective agency to solve crimes too small for the police, usually aiding animal clients. Together with friends Gadget (MacNeille), Monterey Jack (Peter Cullen and Jim Cummings), and Zipper (Burton), they battle various villains, including their main rival, Fat Cat (Cummings), before saving the day. Taking on cases that range from theft to kidnapping, as well as mysteries in a human-sized world, Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers masterfully blended adventure with humor while poking fun at crime thriller tropes.
Sharply animated, matching the evolution of the animated division into the ’90s, the series became a surefire hit. Like DuckTales before it, Disney found its niche. By marrying known characters with a trio of lovable new additions, Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers proved how easily Disney could refit its IP for longevity. Maintaining its stronghold on nostalgia, it made sense that it would eventually be turned into a live-action movie. With John Mulaney and Andy Samberg voicing the Chipmunks, the film was meant for the adults who watched the animated series as kids. With its presence in Disney Parks, the series remains relevant.
‘Even Stevens’ (2000–2003)
Let’s face it. If you’re of a certain generation (millennials), you most definitely can recall something from the musical episode “Influenza: the Musical.” It’s just one of the charming and enigmatic moments of the iconic teen sitcom Even Stevens. The teen sitcom chronicled the chaotic, comedic rivalry between the Sacramento-based Stevens family’s overachieving daughter, Ren (Christy Carlson Romano), and her mischievous younger brother, Louis (Shia LaBeouf). Perhaps closely compared to a show like Malcolm in the Middle, this show was geared toward a younger demographic.
Offbeat and slightly surreal, Even Stevens captured a realistic perspective of teenage life through its smart writing and strong performances from its dynamic duo. The series featured a delightful young ensemble beside them that helped color and define Louis and Ren. Louis had his best friends, Twitty (A.J. Trauth) and Tawny (Margo Harshman), as Ren had hers, and Ruby (Lauren Frost), all of whom would join them on their days, problems, and all. With only three seasons, Even Stevens still made its mark. Though the two leads have found themselves making headlines for very different reasons, the show served as a seminal launch pad for their careers.
‘Kids Incorporated’ (1984–1994)
While there was a more prominent variety show on the network, which we’ll discuss soon, Disney Channel struck gold with the first variety show: Kids Incorporated. A variety show where the kids played versions of themselves, Kids Incorporated revolved around a group of kids and teens who performed as their own titular rock band. With a “problem of the week” set up, the kids performed some of the day’s biggest hits and original tracks at The P*lace. By combining high-energy pop-rock performances with relatable, kid-focused storylines about friendship, peer pressure, and self-esteem, the series’ diversity made it a great representation of kids, teens, and young adults of the time.
The Disney Channel has served as a workshop for talent to hone their skills. Like its sister series, stars were born on this stage. Before Black Eyed Peas, Stacy “Fergie” Ferguson was the young girl who literally grew up as a central figure on the show. It’s where she met her Wild Orchid co-founder, Renee Sands. Dropping her first name for the credits, Jennifer Love Hewitt was one of the stars of the show. Plus, there were Eric Balfour and Mario Lopez, who appeared as dancers and musicians throughout the series. Essentially, it was Glee meets Kidz Bop before they were a twinkle in their creators’ eyes. Kids Incorporated helped to define a generation.
‘Lizzie McGuire’ (2001–2004)
“Hey now, hey now, this is what dreams are made of!” OK, we’re getting ahead of ourselves. Before it earned its remarkable movie, Lizzie McGuire established itself as peak young adult programming. A star vehicle for a young, rising star named Hilary Duff, the sitcom follows 13-year-old Lizzie McGuire (Duff) navigating middle school, friendships, and family life. Meanwhile, an animated version of herself appears to deliver soliloquies as her inner monologue, expressing the character’s inner thoughts and emotions. A revolutionary series, Lizzie McGuire humorously tackled teenage insecurity and personal growth through the charm of its star. Lizzie McGuire may be a time-capsule series, but its nostalgia factor keeps it in our hearts.
The coming-of-age series found popularity because it resonated so brilliantly. From first crushes in Ethan Craft (Clayton Snyder) to classmate rivalries in Kate Sanders (Ashlie Brillaut), with awkward family moments in between, Lizzie’s authenticity allowed the show to soar. Of course, no teen can get through adolescence with best friends, and Lizzie had two: Miranda Sanchez (Lalaine) and David “Gordo” Gordon (Adam Lamberg). The core trio served as a steadfast blueprint for future kid sitcoms. Lizzie McGuire was relatable content. It was warm and fuzzy, serving as a comfort show for teens, reminding them that life will be OK. The success of the series earned Duff the chance to reprise the role on the big screen in The Lizzie McGuire Movie. In a sense, it became bigger than the show was. With such reverence for the film and Duff back in the pop scene, expect to hear the entire soundtrack, namely “What Dreams Are Made Of,” for the foreseeable future. So, get out your butterfly clips and colorful attire because Lizzie is back!
‘So Weird’ (1999–2001)
When you think of kid and teen series, they often tend to be peppy, bubbly, and funny. Rarely do they set out to scare. And yet, that was the brilliance of the supernatural series, So Weird. At its core, So Weird was the long-awaited response to Nickelodeon’s Are You Afraid of the Dark? Essentially the kid version of The X-Files, So Weird followed Fiona “Fi” Phillips (Cara DeLizia) as she toured with her rock-star mom Molly (Mackenzie Phillips), while encountering paranormal activity along the way. By Season 3, DeLizia departed and was replaced by Alexz Johnson, who played Annie Thelen, a family friend of the Phillips. No matter the familiar makeup, the allure of So Weird lies in its unique premise and mature, sophisticated storytelling.
So Weird wasn’t afraid to approach topics other shows may have been afraid of. Tackling themes of grief, faith, and the supernatural within the spooky atmosphere gave kids a compelling way to find something relatable they may not have had before. A well-acted show, So Weird was one of the first major Disney projects in which Erik von Detten appeared. While the first two seasons had a darker feel, the tone shifted in its third season to a bright, jovial atmosphere. Fret not, the paranormal remained! Thanks to So Weird, young viewers found their entry point into their fascination with ghosts, aliens, and mythology they adore in science fiction. Not as fondly remembered as other shows around the same time periods, So Weird remains a hidden gem.
‘TaleSpin’ (1990–1991)
What might have seemed like a wild idea furthered Disney’s mission to repurpose some of its best characters. Two decades after The Jungle Book, Baloo, King Louie, and Shere Khan were dropped into a new universe for brand-new adventures on TaleSpin. The fitting title came as a play on the word for the rapid descent of an aircraft in a steep spiral, as well as the meaning of the word tale. The animated classic followed bush pilot Baloo (Ed Gilbert) in Cape Suzette as his failing air-cargo freight business was bought out by single mother Rebecca Cunningham (Sally Struthers). Renamed Higher for Hire, an orphan boy and former air pirate, the ambitious teen cub Kit Cloudkicker (R. J. Williams) attaches to Baloo and becomes his navigator and sidekick. Embarking on daring journeys reminiscent of old action-adventure films of the ’30s and ’40s while battling the sinister Don Karnage (Jim Cummings), TaleSpin was a high-stakes, enjoyable escape that appealed to kids and adults alike.
Layered with sly wit and subtle, mature humor, TaleSpin balances its kid-centric essence with well-animated plane chases, air pirates, and exploration like you might see in Indiana Jones. By uniting a classic character with a brand-new setting, TaleSpin became both timeless and refreshing. Like its predecessors, TaleSpin’s influence carried over to the next shows in line, Darkwing Duck and Goof Troop. Though its run stayed in the ’90s, some of the characters, namely Kit and Molly Cunningham as adults, appeared in the DuckTales revival series. With a lingering influence on the genre, TaleSpin‘s legacy continues today.
‘That’s So Raven’ (2003–2007)
While Disney may have been the pioneer in teen sketch comedy, Nickelodeon was the first to launch the trend of multi-cam teen comedies. But in 2003, Disney Channel took the reins with a hit series that started a trend toward more live-studio-audience shows. That show was That’s So Raven. Centering on Raven Baxter, played by former Cosby kid Raven-Symoné, the series follows the antics of a teenager with hidden psychic abilities. As Raven experiences visions of future events that she almost always misinterprets, she must intervene to prevent the vision coming true with the aid of her best friends, Eddie Thomas (Orlando Brown) and Chelsea Daniels (Anneliese van del Pol), her parents, Tanya and Victor (T’Keyah Crystal Keymáh and Rondell Sheridan), and her brother, Cory (Kyle Massey). Exploring family, friendship, and adolescence through supernatural elements and over-the-top hijinks, That’s So Raven walked so Hannah Montana, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, and The Wizards of Waverly Place could run.
That’s So Raven was lighthearted yet brazen, charismatic yet genuine. Fashion forward with slapstick physical comedy, That’s So Raven had the makings of adult sitcoms through the perspective of teenagers. While you were laughing along, the series was unafraid to tackle serious topics, like racism and body image, in a relatable and accessible way. The series was groundbreaking as Symoné became the first Black woman to lead her own Disney show. It opened the door for further diversity to eventually come down the road. There is a timeless nature to the series, as That’s So Raven spawned a series of spin-offs. First, picking up right after the original series ended, Cory in the House moved the action to the White House, as Cory and Victor move to DC, where Victor becomes the President’s chef. A decade after That’s So Raven ended, Symonė went full circle and returned to her signature role, this time as a mother in Raven’s Home, in which she and Chelsea live together in Chicago, Illinois. Needless to say, the series has a lasting impact.
‘The All-New Mickey Mouse Club’ (1989–1996)
Perhaps if you didn’t grow up in the ’90s, you may have heard rumblings about a variety series on the Disney Channel that saw some of the entertainment industry’s biggest stars make a name for themselves. That mythological show was real, and it was called The All-New Mickey Mouse Club. A reboot of the ’50s iteration that made Annette Funicello a household name, The All-New Mickey Mouse Club featured a new group of talented kids and teenagers who sang, danced, and acted in skits, all before a live studio audience. Running for seven seasons, the high-energy mix of contemporary appeal and a throwback essence made us all wish we could have our own MMC varsity jacket.
The series not only revolutionized kid entertainment, but it bridged the gap between wholesome Disney values and the pop-culture-driven world of the ’90s, all while tapping into everyday issues. With a nostalgic feel, then and now, The All-New Mickey Mouse Club became appointment television for kids. It was the ultimate escapist entertainment. Now to the talent. There were many who found careers post-MMC, but most notably, the series launched the careers of pop princesses Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, award-winning actors Ryan Gosling and Keri Russell, and founding members of *NSYNC, Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez. The All-New Mickey Mouse Club was the ultimate peak of ’90s entertainment. Without it, the landscape of movies, television, and music might look quite different today.
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Marvin Gaye’s 1971 Masterpiece Is Now Called the Greatest Song Ever — but It Wasn’t His Biggest Hit
Widely considered one of the greatest singers of all time, Marvin Gaye served as one of the most important voices in soul music. Commonly dubbed the Prince of Motown, everything that he offered art was bred from pure spirit. As a gifted singer, songwriter, and producer, his untimely death was not at the expense of an extensive discography that changed everything we knew about R&B. From hits like “I Heard It Through the Grapevine” to “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” his sultry vocals shook an entire generation, shaping the sound of soul music throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
But while his countless hits make up a catalog that travels through funk, jazz, and soul, the track recently dubbed as the “Greatest Song Ever” doesn’t even sit in Gaye’s top three most streamed hits. “What’s Going On,” released on January 21, 1971, served as a political observance of unsettling times in the United States. It was a plea for a return to our own humanity, to not let violence and hate be what drives our division. With a legacy and relevance that has only grown over time, here’s a deeper dive into Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On.”
The History Behind Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On”
One of the most important things to note about “What’s Going On” is that it almost never happened. Originally written by Renaldo “Obie” Benson of The Four Tops, the inspiration stemmed from his witnessing of police violently attacking anti-war protesters during the 1969 People’s Park demonstrations in Berkeley. It was an outpouring of desperation and despair, as it seemed almost impossible to survive the chilling reality of being young, Black, or anti-violent in America at the time. However, the rest of the band members wanted to avoid recording the track out of fear that the song was just “too political.” Though the lyrics spoke to the salvation of love, it did not shy away from acknowledging the brutality that ran rampant in the streets.
We don’t need to escalate
You see, war is not the answer
For only love can conquer hate
You know we’ve got to find a way
To bring some lovin’ here today
Picket lines and picket signs
Don’t punish me with brutality
Talk to me
So you can see
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Benson went on to pitch the song to several other artists, including Joan Baez, but it wasn’t ultimately considered with sincerity until it reached Gaye. The musician connected with it immediately, especially because his brother had recently returned from the Vietnam War, and Gaye himself was dealing with grief after the death of duet partner Tammi Terrell. He knew that this song needed to be recorded, and that he would be able to infuse it in with genuine honesty and longing for change.
However, there were still a few obstacles to overcome. Motown founder Berry Gordy hated the song and wanted to stop it from being recorded, reportedly regarding it as too jazzy, too political, and “the worst thing” he had ever heard. He didn’t think it was the right sonic move for his career. Yet, Gaye knew he had something special on his hands and refused to record anything else until the song was released. His instinct was undeniably on the mark.
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Marvin Gaye’s Biggest Hit Is Not “What’s Going On”
Enlisting the help of session musician Eli Fountain, legendary bassist James Jamerson, and Motown songwriter Al Cleveland, “What’s Going On” immediately touched the hearts of equally fatigued citizens who longed for normalcy and peace. It topped the Hot Soul Singles and R&B charts for weeks on end, landing at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and selling over two million copies.
And yet, despite its overwhelming success, “What’s Going On” was ultimately not Marvin Gaye’s biggest commercial hit. Still, “What’s Going On” became his defining song because of its emotional depth, social message, and timeless relevance. While songs like “Sexual Healing” and “Let’s Get It On” are typically the hits that come to mind when reflecting on the decades of Gaye’s legacy, “What’s Going On” is unequivocally his most meaningful contribution to society at large. The declaration of injustice continues to be regularly ranked among the greatest ever made, with many critics referring to it as one of the most important protest songs in music history.
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“Malcolm in the Middle” star Erik Per Sullivan rejected ‘buckets of money’ for revival to do this instead
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Caleb Ellsworth-Clark will portray Dewey for the revival.
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Want a Sunkissed Festival Flush? This Viral $6 Blush Delivers
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Entertainment
Black Ice Cream Truck Owner Targeted in NC
Leslie Hines, an Army veteran and business owner, says she was wrongly followed and accused while running her Coolin’ Out Ice Cream truck business in a North Carolina neighborhood. The confrontation was reportedly captured on video. Additionally, Hines says that afterward, she struggled to feel comfortable with returning to the area.
What happened? And what are Leslie Hines’ rights?
The Shade Room’s Justin Carter is sharing the story and some answers on ‘TSR Investigates.’
More On What Happened With Leslie Hines & Her Ice Cream Truck In A North Carolina Neighborhood
According to Carter, in February, Leslie Hines encountered a man who allegedly followed her “on foot for three blocks.” And then continued to pursue her in his pickup truck. Per Hines, the man allegedly lied about her business, alleging that she sold him crack cocaine and methamphetamine. Then, as she made a stop to serve a family outside of their home, the man allegedly began yelling at another woman, who was present with her kids.
Per Carter, that woman called 911, and footage of the ordeal went viral. According to the woman, the next day, the man returned to her home with a vengeance.
What Happens Next?
Per Hines, the man’s behavior ultimately gave her anxiety about returning to the neighborhood to work.
“If he sees a Black woman riding through the neighborhood, that doesn’t give him justification or the right to be able to follow me… and slander me, and continually yell explicits at me. I was having anxiety attacks trying to return to the neighborhood… it was going to cost $600 for me to get GPD [coverage] — for me to get the police to come out there and protect me,” Hines explained
Scroll above to watch as Carter shares why Leslie Hines was unable to get a No Contact Order against the man. Additionally, Hines shares her experience of going back to the neighborhood — and how she received a blessing in disguise and can now use the traumatic event to pay it forward to others.
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“60 Minutes” host Steve Kroft says he ‘hated’ time on show, ‘made a bunch of enemies’ when he landed gig
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The veteran journalist spent 30 years on the CBS news magazine, retiring in 2019.
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Taylor Frankie Paul Makes Shocking Post About Mormonism
“Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star Taylor Frankie Paul has made a shocking admission about her relationship with Mormonism. After enduring a challenging 4 weeks amid the fallout from her ongoing domestic violence investigation and canceled season of “The Bachelorette,” Paul said she’s stepping away to explore a world beyond the church.
Taylor Frankie Paul Makes A Surprise Admission About Her Relationship With The Mormon Church Amid ‘SLOMW’ Scandal
In her Instagram Stories, Paul shared a lengthy post admitting that she’s in an entirely new place with religion.
“Born and raised Mormon (LDS) and I’ll always have love and respect towards it,” the reality star wrote. “I’ll even continue to go with my family at times, with that being said, it’s time to detach myself from it.”
While Paul said she believes in Jesus Christ, God, and the Bible, she stated that she doesn’t need to be in a physical church building to be loved.
“I’ve also experienced grace and love from amazing people that aren’t sure what they believe — if at all,” she added.
“Point being, there is more out there to learn. And I’m writing this out as a release,” Paul finished.
Taylor Frankie Paul Addresses Turmoil She’s Experienced Over The Last 40 Days
In a separate post, Paul, 31, got candid about the disruption she’s experienced over the last month after some of her personal business was made public.
“The last 40 days felt like hell on earth. Through every panic attack I prayed for strength as I could feel my body breaking down and out from the distress of it all,” Paul said. “And HE sent just that in various ways along with so many undeniable signs saying ‘I am with you’ which I can’t wait to share that part.”
Paul went on to say that she’s been an avid believer in prayer since she was a young girl and “never stayed away” because of the power she believes it holds. “However, instead of just asking I switched over to thanking him at the end of each day no matter how low I felt,” she said.
Taylor Frankie Paul Has Season Of ‘The Bachelorette’ Pulled By ABC And Disney Following Release Of Domestic Assault Video

According to a previous report from The Blast, Paul has been the center of negative attention over the last month following the release of a video showing a domestic dispute she had with her ex, Dakota Mortensen, in 2023.
In the shocking clip, Paul appears to punch and strike Mortensen before throwing metal chairs at him, which later hit her minor daughter.
“This is called physical abuse. This is all you do,” Mortensen cried out in the video. “It’s the only thing you know how to do is hurt me. You think this is OK? It’s not OK. Holy sh-t.”
The video came to light after a source revealed the cast of Hulu’s “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” refused to film after learning another alleged domestic dispute occurred between Mortensen and Paul in February 2026.
Amid all of this, ABC and Disney canceled what would’ve been the 22nd season of “The Bachelorette,” which was supposed to feature Paul as the lead.
“In light of the newly released video just surfaced today, we have made the decision to not move forward with the new season of The Bachelorette, [starring Paul], at this time, and our focus is on supporting the family,” the network said in a statement.
TFP Gets Support From Her ‘SLOMW’ Co-Stars

Paul has faced public backlash over her reported trials; however, one of her “SLOMW” co-stars rushed to her defense during a recent media appearance.
Jessi Draper showed her support for Paul on “Call Her Daddy,” according to The Blast, revealing Paul has made “a lot of changes” that the audience doesn’t know about.
“Seeing that video is so hard, because there’s so much pain underneath the surface for Taylor,” Draper shared. “It’s not who Taylor is. She got caught in a really bad cycle.”
Paul Wasn’t The Only Person Punished By Hulu

The Blast reported that Mortensen has also been punished by ABC and Disney over his role in the alleged dispute between him and Paul in February of this year.
Mortensen, a member of DadTok, was scheduled to appear in season 3 of “Vanderpump Villa”; however, Hulu has decided to cut his scenes due to the ongoing ordeal.
In an earlier statement, Mortensen said his primary focus at this time was on his son, Ever, and offering him stability during this difficult time.
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