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10 Faith-Based Movies To Watch if You Love ‘King of Kings’
Hollywood doesn’t dabble in blockbuster religious epics these days, which means that we’re unlikely to ever get another film like King of Kings in the near future. Directed by Nicholas Ray, the 1961 film is considered by many to be one of the greatest biblical epics ever made, pulling from all four New Testament gospel accounts to compile a large-scale three-hour narrative detailing the life of Jesus Christ, played here by The Searchers star Jeffrey Hunter. But if you’re looking for something along those same lines, then we have some suggestions for you.
In the last 100 years, the biblical epic has come in many forms, beginning in the silent era and moving all the way to the present digital age. From animated pictures to live-action, black-and-white to color, the story of Christ has transcended the pages of the Bible itself and become an important display of subversive heroism, sacrifice, and the miraculous on the big screen. If you’re looking for a powerful religious epic to indulge in this weekend, look no further than these films that echo the greatness of King of Kings.
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‘The Passion of the Christ’ (2004)
When it comes to modern takes on the story of Christ, Mel Gibson‘s The Passion of the Christ is the feature film that draws the most attention. Known for its egregiously violent (and yet, historically accurate) trail and crucifixion sequences, Jim Caviezel shines magnificently as Jesus here, emphasizing both his humanity and divinity in a film chronicling Christ’s final days. Well, until the resurrection, that is. In addition to pulling from the biblical gospel accounts, The Passion also relies heavily on Catholic tradition.
With an R rating, The Passion of the Christ is not for the faint of heart. While it’s the type of biblical epic that can live up to King of Kings in scope, it’s a far more intimate picture that highlights what Christ suffered for the sins of the world. To tell the complete story, Gibson is currently working on a two-part sequel, The Resurrection of the Christ, which is set to premiere next Easter.
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‘The Greatest Story Ever Told’ (1965)
Off the heels of King of Kings, The Greatest Story Ever Told took bold leaps only four years later to retell the full story of Jesus Christ (here played by Max von Sydow) from birth to the “Great Commission.” Directed by Hollywood heavy George Stevens, the picture is a direct adaptation of the novel of the same name by Fulton Oursler and Henry Denker, though it took clear inspiration from the scriptures as well. With an over three-hour runtime, this is truly a time investment.
The Greatest Story Ever Told brought many Hollywood icons together, and featured appearances of plenty of notable stars including John Wayne, Charlton Heston, Sidney Poitier, Pat Boone, Martin Landau, José Ferrer, and, in their final on-screen roles, Claude Rains and Joseph Schildkraut. Talk about a stacked cast. Although not the most famous film about Christ, The Greatest Story Ever Told does its best to live up to its name.
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‘The King of Kings’ (1927)
Did you know that King of Kings is a remake? Well, sort of. It shares a title, at least, with Cecil B. DeMille‘s original silent biblical epic, The King of Kings. The second installment in DeMille’s unofficial silent-to-sound religious epic trilogy that began with his original 1923 The Ten Commandments and concluded in 1932 with The Sign of the Cross, this tale of Christ (who is played by H. B. Warner) runs for over two and a half hours. That’s a lot for a silent picture, but with DeMille’s epic style, who could blame him?
The King of Kings uses direct scripture quotes from the New Testament gospels as intertitles, with DeMille going so far as to include both chapter and verse. It may not be as colorful and visually stunning as the 1961 version, but for all you film history buffs who appreciate the scale of what DeMille was trying to do, it’s a must-watch. As it’s been in the public domain for quite some time, this one is easy enough to find online.
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‘Barabbas’ (1961)
Up to this point, most of these films have centered pretty directly on Christ himself, but Barabbas tells the story of Jesus through the fresh eyes of the murderer whose place he took on the cross: Anthony Quinn‘s Barabbas. After Pontius Pilate (Arthur Kennedy) spares his life, Barabbas witnesses the crucifixion of Christ (played here by an uncredited Roy Mangano) and his whole life begins to change. He wrestles with the man he once was, only to find himself traveling to Rome, where he meets the apostles.
Based on the novel by Pär Lagerkvist, Barabbas is a truly unique take on this story that reframes Christ’s death and resurrection, as well as early Christian persecution, through the eyes of the man whose death may have prevented it all — if not for divine intervention, that is. Quinn’s performance as the title figure has been praised, and the film — directed by Richard Fleischer — remains a favorite of many.
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‘Jesus’ (1979)
Allegedly the most-watched movie ever made, Jesus (also known as The Jesus Film) is a two-hour biblical drama directed by Peter Sykes and John Krish with funding from the parachurch organization Campus Crusade for Christ. Meant to be an evangelistic tool, the final product is actually quite an accurate depiction of the Gospel of Luke that aims to be as true to the text as possible. Brian Deacon played the title Messiah here in a film that also holds the Guinness World Record for “most translated film.”
While most of the films on this list were shot elsewhere, Jesus was one of the few adaptations of Christ shot on-location in Israel. Between its adherence to the text and fine stained-glass performances, those looking for something a bit more 1:1 with the New Testament will be pleased here. As the movie poster puts it, this is a Jesus “stripped of myth and mystery.”
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‘The Gospel According to St. Matthew’ (1964)
Of course, there are three other gospel accounts besides that of Luke, and if you’re looking for something a bit out-of-the-box that follows another, give The Gospel According to St. Matthew a try. Evoking the Italian neo-realist style, director Pier Paolo Pasolini (himself an athiest) took a different approach to Christ (Enrique Irazoqui), shooting the picture almost as if it’s a documentary. In that way, it becomes more intimate than the usual biblical epic, and, interestingly, doesn’t stray much from the text.
Even famed film critic Roger Ebert praised this picture for being “one of the most effective films on a religious theme.” The best Jesus movie according to Rotten Tomatoes, The Gospel According to St. Matthew is a fascinating watch for its unique take on the material that utilizes Byzantine-inspired costuming and support from many Catholic viewers, including the Vatican itself. It was even filmed in some of the same locations that Mel Gibson would use for The Passion of the Christ decades later!
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‘Risen’ (2016)
Billed upon release as an “unofficial sequel” to The Passion of the Christ, Risen is a biblical thriller that follows Roman soldier Clavius Aquila Valerius Niger (Joseph Fiennes) after he and his aid Lucius (Tom Felton) are ordered by Pontius Pilate (Peter Firth) to find the supposedly stolen body of Yeshua (Cliff Curtis) — Yeshua being the Hebrew name of Jesus Christ. As Clavius investigates the incident, he is lead to the risen Christ and his apostles, and his life will never be the same. It’s certainly a perspective on the events that we don’t typically get.
Directed by Kevin Reynolds, the mind behind The Count of Monte Christo, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, and Hatfields & McCoys, Risen is an engaging twist on the historical thriller. As Reynolds’ last picture to date, the filmmaker knows how to draw out the tension and spin a new take on the genre that deserves closer examination, especially considering Curtis’ performance as the risen hero in question. Risen was slept on upon its initial release, but continues to be a hit on streaming.
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‘Jesus of Nazareth’ (1977)
Okay, this one is a bit of a cheat because Jesus of Nazareth is not exactly a movie… Although often billed as a film or a made-for-TV feature, the truth is that this Franco Zeffirelli-directed epic is actually a four-part miniseries. With 90-minute installments that detail everything from all four New Testament accounts — The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John — this is arguably the most detailed depiction of Jesus’ (Robert Powell) ministry put to the screen without egregious artistic liberty (looking at you, The Chosen).
With a stacked cast that includes the likes of Christopher Plummer, Laurence Olivier, Ernest Borgnine, Anne Bancroft, and James Earl Jones in one of his best television roles, Jesus of Nazareth was a seriously ambitious effort that deserves high marks for first bringing the story of Christ to television with both artistry and authenticity. With an emphasis on Jesus’ divinity, it’s a great complementary piece to King of Kings, even if it runs a few hours longer…
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‘The King of Kings’ (2025)
Another picture bearing the King of Kings title, The King of Kings, like the DeMille film before it, is not at all connected to the Nicholas Ray feature. Instead, this truly inspired take on the New Testament story is an animated film directed by Seong-ho Jang and loosely based on The Life of Our Lord by Charles Dickens. Yes, that Charles Dickens; and true to his written account, the film follows Dickens (Kenneth Branagh) as he recounts the story of Jesus Christ (Oscar Isaac) to his young imaginative son, Walter (Roman Griffin Davis).
Blending the morals of A Christmas Carol (which Dickens is performing when his son interrupts him) with the tale of Christ is quite a creative way to engage with the text. The film also features the vocal talents of Uma Thurman, Mark Hamill, Pierce Brosnan, Ben Kingsley, Forest Whitaker, and James Arnold Taylor. Perfect for all ages, The King of Kings may share a name with the 1927 silent film and the 1961 historical epic, but it couldn’t be farther from them in style.
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‘Ben-Hur’ (1959)
We all knew it was coming. Ben-Hur is the definition of a biblical epic, often considered the greatest religious or historical epic of all time. The William Wyler-directed adaptation of Lew Wallace‘s famous novel, Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ, stars Charlton Heston as Judah Ben-Hur, a Jewish prince who is adopted by a Roman and struggling with his identity. As he returns to Judea at the same time as Jesus’ (Claude Heater) ministry, he finds himself at odds with his childhood friend Messala (Stephen Boyd), now a Roman tribune.
Although Christ himself doesn’t appear much, part of the brilliance of Ben-Hur is how intertwined the stories of Judah and Jesus truly are. Over the course of this four-hour epic, Ben-Hur immerses you in a tale of revenge and honor that ultimately turns into a vehicle to explore themes of sacrifice, faith, and love. While Ben-Hur had been adapted twice in the silent era and again in 2016, it’s the 1959 version that remains a classic — and no other biblical epic, including King of Kings, holds a candle.
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Big Lex & Tavii Babii Pop Out Together After Viral ‘Baddies’ Fight
Whew, chile! It looks like there’s no bad blood left between ‘Baddies’ stars Big Lex and Tavii Babii. The two castmates were recently seen celebrating Tavii’s birthday following their explosive physical altercation on her birthday one year prior.
Related: No More Big 3? ‘Baddies’ Star Big Lex Seemingly Closes The Chapter With Summer None Other & Bad Dolly
Big Lex And Tavii Babii Celebrate Together In Birthday Post
On Saturday, May 2, fans were caught off guard after Big Lex took to Instagram to publicly wish her co-star Tavii Babii a happy birthday. In the video, the two reality stars were seen partying together at a club, appearing happy and in good spirits. At one point, Lex turned the camera toward Tavii, offering her birthday wishes, as both women smiled and hugged. In the caption, Big Lex wrote, “Happy Birthday 🫶🏽💕,” followed by, “came a long way 🤣🎂,” hinting at their rocky history.
Previous Birthday Fight on ‘Baddies Africa’ Sparked Feud
Just one year ago, the two were far from friendly, which is why their recent link-up has surprised many fans. During the 2025 season of ‘Baddies Africa,’ tensions between Big Lex and Tavii Babii escalated, ultimately leading to a physical fight, which notably took place on Tavii’s birthday. The moment quickly became one of the season’s most talked-about incidents. Following the altercation, Big Lex addressed the situation in a confessional, saying, “F your birthday,” a quote that circulated widely online and fueled ongoing fan discourse about their feud.
Social Media Reacts
Social media users quickly flooded The Shade Room Teens’ comment section with reactions:
Instagram user @inamamadina wrote, “Oh so she don’t get punched for her birthday this year? Love to see it fr 😭💯”
Another Instagram user @notbriannamyaaa wrote, “No shade if you give me a black eye on my birthday I’ll be damned if I’m buddy buddy with you on the next one 😂😂😂😂”
While Instagram user @thedollx___ wrote, “That’s hilarious last year on her bday she got done up by Lex 😂”
Instagram user @msjassmariee wrote, “Tavii been wanting to be Lex friend tho fr Lex was holding the beef fr tavii be wanting to be a girls girl with everyone fr idk”
Another Instagram user @iamyanidadon wrote, “GROWTH! Their beef wasn’t even that deep anyways 🤷🏽♀️”
While Instagram user @aysishx wrote, “Tavi just need friends so bad cause girl please”
Instagram user @doitlikeday_ wrote, “if you can’t beat em friend em huh 😭”
Another Instagram user @_n.ukiyoz wrote, “A year ago since she got beat on her birthday huh”
While Instagram user @tharlnae wrote, “Lex the birthday, Tavi the piñata 😂”
Related: Jaidyn Alexis Clowns ‘Baddies’ Chain After Natalie Nunn Calls Her The “Biggest Disappointment” In The Series (WATCH)
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‘Jersey Shore’ Fans Slam Ronnie Ortiz Over Viral Video
“Jersey Shore” fans don’t appear moved by a recent video showing veteran cast member Ronnie Ortiz nodding off. On social media, viewers are slamming the 40-year-old after his co-star, Mike ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino, offered his perspective on the matter. But that’s not all. Other watchers are also chiming in, citing Ortiz’s past personal struggles as the reason for their apathy.
In a recent interview, Ortiz, who first appeared on MTV’s “Jersey Shore” in 2009, was surrounded by his co-stars, Nicole ‘Snooki’ Polizzi, Deena Nicole Cortese, Vinny Gaudagnino, Sammi Giancola, Angelina Pivarnick, and Sorrentino, while promoting the final season of the long-running television program.
The interview sparked concern among viewers and social media users, however, because during it, Ortiz appeared to struggle to stay present, nodding off and dozing in and out while his co-stars promoted the upcoming season, which is airing on May 7.
Ortiz’s behavior garnered much attention, so much so that his co-star, Sorrentino, released a statement about the moment, saying that he is “not responsible for the actions of any other cast member.”
Sorrentino, who’s faced trouble of his own over the years, continued, “At the same time, my heart is heavy seeing what Ron, a grown adult, chose to present during press. This situation is still developing, and while I do not know the full extent of what he may be going through, I do know it is separate from my path.”
Viewers were unfazed by Sorrentino’s message and appeared uninterested in giving Ortiz any grace. One user on Reddit wrote, “Sad for whom? He’s an opiate addict just like a ton of other (less famous) Americans that are a lot more admirable than he ever was.”
Another user wrote, “I don’t feel bad for him,” while a third posted, “Quit giving idiots money.”
Ortiz Returned To The Show After Taking A Season Off

The commentary surrounding Ortiz comes several years after the father of one returned to the MTV series after taking a year off.
“After talking to the team at MTV, we have mutually agreed that I will step away from the show while I seek medical treatment for mental health issues that I’ve ignored for too long,” Ortiz said about his departure in 2021, according to PEOPLE. “My number one goal now is facing my struggles head on.”
Fast-forward to 2023, Ortiz filmed the first scene of his return with Sorrentino, during which he spoke candidly about his addiction struggles.
“It’s been a long year,” he said. “It’s been a lot of just doing the right thing, being a full-time dad, and being sober. I’m living the best life I can, one day at a time.”
Elsewhere during the episode, Ortiz admitted to battling “some sh-t.” He went on to say that although he knew he’d face setbacks, the most important part of his journey was to get through it.
Sorrentino Celebrated 10 Years Of Sobriety

Sorrentino is on a journey similar to his co-star’s, having recently reached his own milestone of 10 years of sobriety. According to The Blast, the outspoken television personality opened up about the exciting moment on his Instagram, thanking his support system for believing in him.
For those who may be unfamiliar, Sorrentino battled substance abuse for years and even admitted to spending more than six figures on his addiction.
Additionally, the reality star spent eight months in federal prison in 2019 for tax evasion after pleading guilty to concealing income and filing false tax returns.
‘Jersey Shore’ Is Taking Its Final Bow

The upcoming season of “Jersey Shore” will be its last. After more than 15 years on the air, the group of Italian Stallions will take their final bow.
According to The Blast, MTV is pulling the plug on the series as the network continues to rebrand itself.
The series is being called the “last hurrah for a cultural icon” and teases a jam-packed batch of episodes full of dramatic highs and devastating lows.
But until the new season airs, “Jersey Shore” loyalists can stream previous seasons of the OG series and the spin-off on Paramount+.
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“Saturday Night Live” recap: Olivia Rodrigo doubles as host and musical guest
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The “Drop Dead” singer makes her hosting debut, with surprise cameos from Aziz Ansari, Debbie Harry, and Connor Storrie.
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Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez Plan Invite-Only Met Gala Bash
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are turning up the heat ahead of the Met Gala 2026, and it’s starting before the red carpet even rolls out. The power couple is reportedly taking their Met Gala involvement to the next level by hosting a private, invite-only pre-party in the days leading up to fashion’s biggest night.

According to reports, invitations have already been sent out for the ultra-exclusive event, though key details, including the guest list and location, are being kept tightly under wraps. That secrecy is only adding to the intrigue, with insiders already buzzing about what could become one of the most talked-about gatherings of the weekend.
Bezos and Sánchez aren’t just throwing parties, but they’re playing a major role in the 2026 event itself. The duo is serving as lead sponsors and honorary co-chairs, placing them at the center of both the glamour and the growing controversy surrounding this year’s Met Gala. Much of the criticism centers around the couple’s roles, with some questioning how much influence they may have over one of fashion’s most influential fundraisers.
Bezos’ Met Gala Ties Spark Backlash As Protest Posters Call Out Amazon’s Alleged Practices

Adding to the tension are Amazon’s broader political and business ties, including reported connections to Donald Trump’s administration, a point that has sparked debate within both the fashion world and beyond.
In the weeks leading up to the event, protest posters have appeared across New York City calling for a boycott of the gala. The messaging references allegations about working conditions in Amazon fulfillment centers and claims about the company’s relationship with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), allegations Amazon has denied.
“The Bezos Met Gala: Brought to you by worker exploitation,” one poster read, while another claimed the 2026 event was “brought to you by the firm that powers ICE.”
NYC Mayor Skips Met Gala 2026 Amid Jeff Bezos Backlash, Cites Focus On Affordability

The controversy surrounding Bezos and Sánchez’ involvement in the Met Gala 2026 is even spilling into local politics. Zohran Mamdani revealed he plans to skip this year’s event altogether, citing a desire to focus on more pressing issues affecting New Yorkers. “That’s what I’m looking to spend a lot of my time focused on,” he said, referring to affordability concerns in the city.
According to reports, Mamdani emphasized that his priority remains tackling the rising cost of living, rather than attending one of the most exclusive nights in fashion.
Zendaya To Skip Met Gala 2026

Zendaya will reportedly sit out the Met Gala 2026, marking a noticeable absence from one of fashion’s most high-profile nights. According to reports, the decision is tied to her packed schedule and a desire to step back from constant public appearances during an especially busy stretch in her career.
The Met Gala, hosted annually by The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute, has long been a major moment on the global fashion calendar, making her absence all the more notable. Still, her decision hasn’t stopped speculation. Some online chatter has suggested her absence could be linked to the ongoing controversy surrounding Jeff Bezos’ involvement in this year’s event, though there has been no confirmation of that connection.
Meryl Streep Also Reportedly Skipping Met Gala 2026

Meryl Streep is another major name rumored to be sitting out the Met Gala 2026, though her absence may not come as a surprise. A representative for the “Mamma Mia!” star said, “Meryl has been invited to the Met Gala for many years but has never attended. While she appreciates Vogue, Anna, and her incredible imagination and stamina, it has never quite been her scene.”
The statement comes amid speculation that Streep was invited to take on a larger role this year, with reports suggesting she was asked to co-chair the event but declined. Some have linked that decision to the ongoing controversy surrounding Jeff Bezos’ involvement, though that has not been confirmed.
The 2026 Met Gala takes place on Monday, May 4, 2026, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
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7 Most Universally Beloved Jason Statham Movies of All Time, Ranked
Some of the most popular actors of all time are action stars, such as Tom Cruise and Arnold Schawrzaneggar, and these icons feature in some of the most universally beloved films ever, such as Mission: Impossible and The Terminator. However, among the modern-day action legends, Jason Statham stands out as a definitive actor with some of the most entertaining action movies under his belt. Delivering hard-hitting, gritty action with a pinch of witty remarks, fans can never get enough Statham.
Statham has an extensive filmography with many beloved classics, mostly action movies that get the adrenaline pumping. Despite being an incredible actor, not everyone is a fan of every single movie of his, which is why this list will rank his seven most universally beloved films. Based on entertainment value, pacing, broad appeal, comedy, originality, acting, directing, fan opinion, critical acclaim, and overall quality, these films are masterpieces that almost everyone can agree are fantastic movies.
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‘Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw’ (2019)
The Fast & Furious franchise is one of the highest-grossing cinematic universes ever, and while Statham isn’t a main character, he has appeared in a handful, including Furious 7, which was left out of this list, and Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw. Shaw (Statham) is a rogue operative, but he must work with lawman Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) when a new threat arises, a cybernetically advanced anarchist who has access to one of the most powerful weapons in the world.
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw may not be the most Statham-esque film, but its broad appeal makes it much more widely appreciated than his other films. By reaching into a new demographic, this movie introduced a whole new side of Statham while maintaining his grizzled action star style and dry humor. The buddy cop dynamic between Statham and Johnson is electrifying, which sets up this popcorn blockbuster perfectly. With over-the-top set pieces and adrenaline-fueled action, watching these two heavyweights on screen with each other is an absolute delight.
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‘The Beekeeper’ (2024)
Most of Statham’s defining works are from the 2000s, but he has a handful of modern hits that are sure to get the blood pumping, including the newest entry on this list, The Beekeeper. Statham plays Adam Clay, a simple man working as a beekeeper. But when he learns that his neighbor killed themselves because of a scummy fraudster, he suits up to get revenge. Revealing his identity as a former special operative, he becomes a one-man army hellbent on taking down this phishing scam and paying them back tenfold.
It hasn’t had as much time as his other iconic films to make a name for itself, but this modern action sensation was the sleeper hit of the decade, providing a surprisingly entertaining and engaging action film. Action movies are full of CGI nowadays, which makes The Beekeeper a fresh change of pace that keeps Statham’s grim determination and unrelenting presence. This cathartic action movie is an explosion of drama and thrilling fight scenes, which helped it be one of Statham’s biggest box office successes, so much so that The Beekeeper 2 is planned for 2027.
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‘The Bank Job’ (2008)
After the success of The Italian Job, which isn’t featured on this list, Statham returns in The Bank Job, which isn’t a sequel, but delivers the same feeling, but bigger and better. Based on the real-life robbery of 1971 Baker Street, a struggling car dealer gets his chance to strike it rich with a heist. However, he realizes he hasn’t just stolen millions of dollars, but scandalous secrets of powerful figures that underground organizations and the Royal British Family would kill to retrieve.
Most fans love Statham because of his intense action movies featuring roundhouse kicks and exhilarating car chases, but The Bank Job remains a beloved movie despite lacking those aspects. With good ratings across the board, fans and critics can agree that this story gave Statham time to flex his dramatic acting chops, proving he is a versatile actor who can do action, drama, and comedy. Statham plays a vulnerable protagonist in this heist thriller, making The Bank Job a fun departure from his typical films.
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‘Crank’ (2006)
Out of all the movies on this list, The Bank Job and Crank are two of his lesser-known masterpieces, but they are still defining works that are important to his career. Chev (Statham) is a hitman who wakes up to learn that he has been injected with a poison that will immediately kill him if his heart rate drops below a certain level. Needing to keep moving and the adrenaline pumping, Chev sets out on a fast-paced quest for revenge, taking his rampage all throughout Los Angeles.
Crank has been forgotten by many, but diehard fans universally agree that this is one of Statham’s best movies, featuring high-adrenaline action. It doesn’t get more exhilarating than this, providing non-stop high-octane action with a relentless pace of drama, absurdity, and chaos. As opposed to his gritty and grounded films, Crank is unapologetically crazy, using its B-movie premise to the fullest with an execution that can only be achieved by Statham.
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‘Spy’ (2015)
A lot of these movies feel like a Statham film, but one of his most unique departures is Spy, where he gives up the leading role to Melissa McCarthy to play the charming side character. After a top CIA agent is compromised, an unassuming desk worker volunteers to go deep undercover. However, getting in her way is Rick Ford (Statham), an overly arrogant and incompetent rogue agent who wants to do everything his way.
This departure from his typical style is another welcome experience, creating his funniest movie with excellent chemistry with McCarthy. Spy is also his highest-rated movie, so critics seem to think that it is his most universally beloved film. A mainstream audience can finally experience Statham’s charm and wit in full force, parodying his own tough-guy persona, which creates a hilarious spy comedy that is perfect from start to finish.
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‘Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels’ (1998)
Guy Ritchie and Statham are an undefeated duo, with the top two movies on this list being from the pair, starting with Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels. After a group of friends loses a bunch of money to a high-ranking crime boss in a high-stakes game of poker, they only have one week to collect 500,000 GBP. Their plan is to rob a ruthless gang of thieves, which will only get them into more trouble.
Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels is what kick-started Statham’s career, and watching his first defining work is truly a spectacle to see how far he has evolved. Still, this film is a staple of his filmography and a beloved picture by all of his fans. He wasn’t always an invincible, gritty action hero, and this movie shows that his rapid-fire wit and charming style are just as entertaining. Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels is a gritty and raw gangster thriller that is a cult classic among Statham fans.
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‘Snatch’ (2000)
Ritchie and Statham have collaborated five times, but their best was with Snatch. On one side of the story, there is the search for a stolen 86-carat diamond, and on the other is a boxing promoter, Turkish (Statham), who must find a new boxer after his prized fighter was knocked out before his match. Chaos ensues when these two stories collide, pitting a star-studded cast against each other that features Brad Pitt, Benicio del Toro, Steven Graham, and Vinnie Jones.
Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch could be interchangeable, as both are early, yet unforgettable performances from Statham. But the latter wins out because more fans seem to appreciate the dynamics of some of the greatest actors alive. Universally beloved for its kinetic directing style and Statham’s dry narration, this chaotic crime film is a great thriller and comedy. Snatch is Statham’s most important film, and that legacy has made it a revered classic that defines his filmography.
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Anna Wintour Bans Certain Ingredients From The Met Gala Menu
The Met Gala is known for its jaw-dropping fashion and A-list guest list, but what many don’t realize is that the rules go far beyond the red carpet. Even the menu is carefully controlled. And yes, there’s actually a blacklist of foods that won’t make it anywhere near the event.
Anna Wintour Bans Garlic, Onions And Chives From Met Gala Menu To Keep Things ‘Low-Risk’

According to past reports, Anna Wintour has banned three specific ingredients from being served at the Met Gala: chives, onions, and garlic.
The reasoning is surprisingly simple, and very on-brand for fashion’s most exclusive night. All three are known for causing bad breath, something that’s less than ideal when you’re sitting inches away from celebrities, designers, and industry power players all evening. But there’s also a personal touch behind the decision. “Well, those are three things I’m not particularly fond of,” Wintour previously said.
The Met Gala isn’t just a dinner. It’s a highly curated experience where every detail is considered, including what guests eat. With couture gowns, tailored suits, and millions of dollars’ worth of fashion in one room, the last thing anyone wants is a messy dish, a lingering smell, or a wardrobe disaster. That’s why menus are designed to be clean, elegant, and low-risk, ensuring guests can mingle comfortably without worrying about spills or strong odors.
Wintour’s Strict Met Gala Rule Aims To Keep The Night Offline

The food rules go hand-in-hand with another strict policy: no phones inside the gala. Wintour has long enforced the rule to encourage real interaction over social media moments. “It’s often wonderful to hear, after dinner, people say, ‘Oh we had the most wonderful conversations,’” she explained. “So that’s the idea, that life can exist without a picture on your cell phone.” Of course, that hasn’t stopped the occasional rule-breaker, with bathroom selfies becoming a rebellious Met Gala tradition, but the intention remains the same.
Because of the no-phone policy, fans only get a glimpse of the night through official photos and red carpet coverage. That means everything from the menu to the conversations remains largely behind closed doors, adding to the mystery and exclusivity of the event.

For the 2025 Met Gala, the food was just as carefully curated as the couture on the carpet. Kwame Onwuachi, a James Beard Award–winning chef, was tapped to design the menu, bringing a deeply personal and cultural approach to the night’s dining experience.
“I was inspired by Black dandyism and the Black experience in fashion. It’s pulled from so many different avenues and routes of the diaspora,” he told Vogue at the time. “I wanted to encapsulate all of that, from the hors d’oeuvres to plated dinner at the gala.”
Still, he kept one key goal in mind: “We can be poetic as we want, but it has to be good at the end of the day.”

During cocktail hour, guests were treated to elevated takes on comfort food, with servers passing around bites like hoecakes with crispy chicken, mini chopped cheeses, cornbread topped with caviar, and curry chicken patties, a nod to Onwuachi’s signature dishes.
The 2025 Met Gala menu continued to impress with a lineup that celebrated flavors from across the diaspora. The first course featured a papaya piri-piri salad, highlighting the bold South African spice, paired with cucumbers coated in a vibrant Caribbean green-seasoning marinade.
For the main course, guests were served Creole roasted chicken with lemon emulsion, alongside rice and peas and a fresh hot sauce that brought an extra kick. Sides included BBQ collard greens with bacon and cornbread topped with honey-curry butter, blending comfort food with elevated presentation.
Dessert was just as memorable, with a Bodega Special Cosmic Brownie paired with powdered-sugar-donut mousse, as well as a golden cake served with honey sweet cream and blistered gooseberry. “All throughout the meal, there are different aspects of Blackness throughout the world represented at the highest level,” he said.

As for the Met Gala 2026, the official menu remains under wraps, but if history is any indication, it won’t disappoint. With each year bringing a carefully curated dining experience that reflects the theme, fans can expect a menu that’s just as thoughtful and artistic as the looks on the carpet.
And of course, with Anna Wintour still calling the shots, one thing is guaranteed: it’ll be elegant, intentional, and yes, completely free of garlic, onions, and chives.
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Ridley Scott’s Ruthless 2021 Historical Drama Doubles as a Masterful Kurosawa Remake
While Ridley Scott has mastered the historical epic with films like Gladiator, Kingdom of Heaven, and Napoleon, his 2021 medieval film The Last Duel didn’t click with audiences. Even with an all-star cast reuniting Matt Damon and Ben Affleck (who co-wrote the screenplay with Nicole Holofcener), the movie was a box office bomb, making just over $30 million globally according to Box Office Mojo. Not only was this a poor reception to an excellent film (one of Scott’s best in recent years), it was a harsh rejection of the movie’s grim subject matter as well as the movie to which it bears the strongest resemblance: Akira Kurosawa’s Rashomon.
Rashomon is perhaps the most retold story in all of cinema. It’s most famous for its unusual structure in which an event is presented multiple times with multiple differences — some subtle and some obvious — and everybody remembers things differently. Most characters present self-serving versions of the story, in which they come off as heroic, or at least not foolish. Like Rashomon, Scott’s film covers a legal case in a centuries-old society, examining timeless questions of honor, ethics, justice, and cruelty. Even more significantly, it deals with a sexual assault, and the ramifications of taking allegations seriously versus diminishing the victim. But there is a key difference from how Rashomon treats the nature of its story.
‘Rashomon’ and ‘The Last Duel’ Are Essentially Courtroom Drama Period Pieces
Both Rashomon and The Last Duel are adapted from previous works. In the former case, Akira Kurosawa drew from a decades-old short story, “In A Grove” by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, while Ridley Scott’s film came out of Eric Jager’s nonfiction book of the same name. Rashomon’s adaptability to a variety of scenarios comes out of its almost pure, mythic narrative sensibility. There are just a handful of sets and as few characters, and they are defined by their roles and class. Where Kurosawa often found incredible kinetic movement in feudal epics like Seven Samurai, Rashomon is remarkably restrained. The movie’s central crime is abstracted through multiple narrative layers: unrelated characters are discussing the court case, and the court scenes flash back to the central characters’ recollections. There are a samurai (Masayuki Mori), his wife (Machiko Kyō), and the bandit (Kurosawa’s muse Toshiro Mifune), who assaulted her and possibly killed her husband.
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For those looking for other cinematic tales of justice.
The Last Duel, true to its nonfiction roots, requires more specificity. Dealing with the real story of a famous medieval French trial by combat in 1386, it follows Jean de Carrouges (Damon), his wife Marguerite (Jodie Comer), and the striving squire Jacques le Gris (Adam Driver) who is accused of raping her. As opposed to Scott’s previous and future historical epics like 1492: Conquest of Paradise or his 2010 misbegotten take on Robin Hood, the movie practically blitzes past its big battle sequences in favor of digging into the characters’ psychological ache, leaning more into the grim ambiguity of what Kurosawa’s movie offered than giving viewers clear heroes and villains. As well, it lets its characters reflect on their versions of events, breaking down Jean’s insecurity and how Jacques’ entry into the aristocracy calcified his morality. But it differs in a key point from Rashomon: it offers something like objective truth.
‘Rashomon’ Emphasized Ambiguity, but ‘The Last Duel’ Sought Truth
Films that have followed in the Rashomon tradition tend to keep the multiple retellings but usually nix the movie’s moving coda, where even the objective voice of reason turns out to be concealing aspects of the truth for personal gain. The movie’s emphasis on patriarchal violence, playing out in the mundane light of day, only adds to its ambivalent storytelling. Even The Last Duel, one of the few Rashomon descendants to follow in its darkness, gives viewers one of Ridley Scott’s best gritty action scenes with its titular trial by combat. (Kurosawa offers no such catharsis.) By the end of Rashomon, all of the lies have been revealed and even the samurai’s wife, a victim, has failed to disclose her role in her husband’s death; after her rape, she effectively encouraged a trial by combat of her own.
The most fascinating thing about The Last Duel is its portrayal of characters’ different recollections. Each of its three chapters is called “The Truth According to (x character),” setting up who is recalling what. For Jacques le Gris, the assault on Marguerite is essentially an awkward seduction, complete with chasing around the bedroom and giggles, while she remembers it traumatically. In the court system of medieval France, the accusation against him is really an accusation against Jean for allowing this to happen. Even in a situation where the woman is the victim, the movie suggests, her status as the property of a nobleman means her own truth goes untold. But we see it, and in one of the movie’s great touches, the chapter dealing with her own story is simply called “The Truth.” While Kurosawa kept it just out of reach, The Last Duel’s relationship with the truth gives the movie its stark power and social commentary.
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Cherie DeVaux has made history as the first woman trainer to win at the Kentucky Derby, after horse Golden Tempo triumphed at Churchill Downs.
“I don’t even have any words right now. I just can’t,” DeVaux, 44, told reporters after Golden Tempo’s victory on Saturday, May 2. “I’m just so so so happy for Golden Tempo. José [Ortiz, the jockey] did a wonderful job, a masterful job getting him there and he has had so much faith in this horse.”
When asked what it meant to her to become the first female trainer to emerge victorious at the historic race, she added, “I honestly don’t know, I’m glad that I can be a representative of all women everywhere that we can do anything that we set our minds to.”
DeVaux was joined during her post-race interview by her and husband David Ingordo’s 15-year-old daughter Reagan, who proudly described her mom’s historic Kentucky Derby win as “truly an honor.”
“I’m proud of you, I really am,” Reagan told her mom.
Jockey José and Golden Temple outran heavy favorites Renegade, So Happy and Further Ado at the annual Louisville, Kentucky, race. This was José’s first Derby victory — a career milestone he achieved while competing head-to-head against his brother Irad Ortiz Jr., who was riding Renegade.
“It’s very special,” José told reporters while crying. “I just wish my grandpa was here … I’m just very happy that I get my goal, my life-dream goal, achieved. It’s an amazing experience and I can’t wait to see my family and celebrate.”
José started jockeying in his native Puerto Rico before moving to the U.S. to compete in the mid-2010s. (José and his wife, former jockey Taylor Ortiz, share three children: daughter Leilani and sons Derek and Nikolai.)

Jockey José Ortiz and Golden Tempo celebrate winning the Kentucky Derby. Michael Reaves/Getty Images
José also offered encouragement to any Puerto Ricans who might be interested in getting into horse racing.
“[You should] have a good attitude, try to learn English, try to learn every day, more,” he suggested. “It takes time, I’ve been here 11 years, this is my 11th year. It takes time, you got to work — be responsible, respect people. They got to know that I was sitting there 50 years ago in the same chair they’re sitting … Dreams do come true, you just got to dream big.”
DeVaux became a lead horse trainer in 2019 after spending eight years as an assistant to Chuck Simon and Chad Brown. Prior to Saturday’s race, DeVaux told Lexington 18 that she wanted to set an example for young women with her horse’s performance at the Kentucky Derby.
“I don’t really look at it as male versus female,” she told the local news outlet on Friday, May 1. “I just try to do the best I can, but in the back of my mind, just to be a strong role model.”
DeVaux added, “The only thing I want to do in my career is be the first female to win a Kentucky Derby. This is our first Derby starter, and we’re one step closer.”
Many famous faces were on hand to witness DeVaux’s groundbreaking Kentucky Derby win, including University of North Carolina Tar Heels football coach Bill Belichick and his girlfriend Jordon Hudson. The late Anna Nicole Smith’s 19-year-old daughter, Dannielynn Birkhead, also made her annual appearance at the Derby alongside her dad, Larry Birkhead.
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