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Lizzo Slams TikTok For ‘Hating’ On New Album
Lizzo isn’t holding back. In a new video, the “Truth Hurts” singer slammed the popular social media platform, TikTok, calling the company a “hater” for failing to promote her new album, “B-TCH.” The project was released just days ago and features the lead singles, “Don’t Make Me Love U” and “B-TCH.” However, the Detroit native’s new music doesn’t seem to be making the impact she was hoping for. And this isn’t the first time Lizzo has voiced her frustrations about the rollout of her fifth studio album. Earlier this year, she blasted her music label, Atlantic Records, claiming the music leader has failed to put any effort into promoting her new batch of songs.
@lizzo LET ME BE GREAT 🤪 MY ALBUM OUT NOW 💿 link in bio
In a TikTok shared less than 24 hours ago, Lizzo was seen jumping for joy at the release of her new album. But the excitement she had quickly faded as she blasted the social media platform, accusing it of sabotaging her record sales.
“My album is out today, and TikTok continues to be a hater,” she said, claiming that when she posts about the project on her private page, it’s suddenly “ineligible for recommendation.” According to Lizzo, when she posts random clips of herself having fun, TikTok allegedly pushes them out to the algorithm. But when she posts about her album, it’s the reverse.
Lizzo went on to say that she’s seen many videos far worse than the ones she posts that get recommended to others. “And when I want to promote my album, you don’t want to recommend it to my fans?” she asked. “Well, honey, I’m on my main page to let y’all know that my album is out TODAY. Go run it up. To all of the 26 million people who love me, go get my album; it’s out today. Woo!”

According to a previous report from The Blast, Lizzo recently faced some online mockery after she shared another TikTok of herself illuminating a billboard with information about her album on a busy street.
Commenters poked fun at the “About D-mn Time” singer, calling the album a flop and pointing to low streaming numbers on different platforms, including YouTube.
“Such a big poster for 5 sales,” one user wrote, while another posted, “I feel bad, but not bad enough to stream.”
The reaction to her TikTok above was much of the same, with one person posting, “You should’ve changed the name and the album cover. From the start, it’s not iconic. It’s a mess. But love you, though. X.”
Lizzo Has Been Candid About Feeling Like People Were Sabotaging Her New Music

Weeks before the release of “B-TCH,” Lizzo got candid with her followers about the lack of promo her new record was receiving. Sticking to tradition, Lizzo took to TikTok and urged her followers to support the music so it wouldn’t “flop.”
While she was there, she replied to a fan who asked why she wasn’t using higher-quality materials to promote her project. “Baby, I’m asking the same question because I definitely approved the billboards in the marketing meetings. I definitely approved ads, but crickets,” she said.
According to Lizzo, 38, she was “crashing out” on her record label, Atlantic, saying the company wasn’t putting any “marketing money toward my ideas.”
Lizzy Hints That There Will Be More Promo Coming In A New Social Media Post
A day ago, Lizzo posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, and opened up even more about her latest project.
“I never been a stream queen… but i ALWAYS been a HITMAKER,” she wrote. “LIZBIANS RUN THEM SONGS UP TODAYYYY.”
She added, “THE PROMO IS JUST GETTING STARTED.”
Her Latest Album Is ‘Reclaiming’ Who She Is

Speaking with USA Today about her fifth studio album, Lizzo said the music is about “reclaiming” who she is rather than redefining it.
“I don’t think I have to redefine myself. I think this is about reclaiming who I am,” she said. “A lot of my identity has been manipulated by people outside of me, so this album is me taking that back − showing the Lizzo everybody knows and loves, letting her tell her side of the story and just letting her play again.”
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3 Binge-Worthy Prime Video Series To Watch This Week (June 15-19)
The top TV show on Prime Video this week is the new romantic drama Every Year After. Developed by Amy B. Harris and Leila Gerstein and adapted from Carley Fortune’s Every Summer After, the series stars Sadie Soverall and Matt Cornett as lifelong friends exploring the question: what if your first love was destined to be your soulmate? The show has proven quite popular ever since its premiere last week, but in case you’re in the mood for something different, there are plenty of other great shows to choose from on the platform. With that in mind, here’s a look at three shows that we think you should binge on Prime Video this week.
For more recommendations, check out our list of the best shows and movies on Prime Video.
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‘What It Feels Like For a Girl’ (2025)
Adapted by Paris Lees from her memoir, What It Feels Like for a Girl is a British coming-of-age series starring Ellis Howard as Byron/Paris. A trans teenager stuck in a small working-class town, the show follows them as they walk the precarious balance between self-discovery and self-destruction. The series also stars Laura Haddock, Hannah Walters, Michael Socha, Laquarn Lewis, Hannah Jones, Adam Ali, Alex Thomas-Smith, Calam Lynch, Jake Dunn, Dickie Beau, Emma Shipp, Laura Checkley, and more in supporting roles.
What It Feels Like For a Girl was easily one of the most acclaimed new series of 2025 in the UK, universally praised for its complex, enthralling narrative and powerful performances. Ellis Howard earned special praise for his central performance, receiving a Best Actor nomination at the 2026 TV BAFTAs. Additionally, Paris Lees received a Best Writer nomination, and the show itself was nominated for Best Limited Drama.
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‘The Better Sister’ (2025)
Created by Olivia Milch, The Better Sister is a limited thriller series starring Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks. Adapted from Alafair Burke’s 2019 novel, the show follows estranged sisters Chloe (Biel) and Nicky (Banks) as they are forced to join forces to save those they love after the murder of Adam (Corey Stoll), Chloe’s husband and Nicky’s ex. The series also features Kim Dickens, Maxwell Acee Donovan, Bobby Naderi, Gabriel Sloyer, Matthew Modine, Lorraine Toussaint, and Gloria Reuben in supporting roles.
The Better Sister isn’t without its rough patches, but the series is carried by the chemistry and layered performances of its starring duo. Elizabeth Banks, in particular, delivers one of her best performances in recent years, and the show was generally well-received by both critics and audiences. Though it’s a mystery on the surface, the series is really a fascinating character-driven drama that thrives on its complex dynamics and emotions.
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‘The Peripheral’ (2022)
One of the most underrated sci-fi shows on Prime Video, The Peripheral was created by Scott B. Smith and is loosely inspired by William Gibson’s 2014 novel. The series stars Chloë Grace Moretz as a young VR gamer in the year 2032 who receives a prototype virtual reality headset that takes her to an ultra-realistic SIM world, inadvertently stepping into a complex time-travel conspiracy. Besides Moretz, the show also features Gary Carr, Jack Reynor, JJ Feild, T’Nia Miller, and more in supporting roles.
Though initial reviews were mixed, The Peripheral was a popular show among sci-fi fans when it premiered in 2022, earning a renewal for a second season. Executive-produced by Westworld creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, it’s a great piece of cyberpunk fiction with immaculately crafted settings and concepts, and an immersive production, making it an enjoyable watch for fans of hard sci-fi thrillers. Unfortunately, the series was canceled during the 2023 SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes, cutting short its intriguing story.
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Scott B. Smith
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Alrick Riley, Vincenzo Natali
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Scott B. Smith, Jamie Chan, Greg Plageman, Bronwyn Garrity, William Gibson
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“Copying” Remy Ma’s Aesthetic, Internet Says
Recent flicks of Claressa Shields have internet users saying she’s “copying” Remy Ma‘s aesthetic.
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More On The Recent Flicks Of Claressa Shields
Over the weekend, Claressa Shields apparently took to Facebook to share a now-deleted post featuring a few photos and videos. Furthermore, in the post, she wrote that people are “mad” when she’s “genuinely happy.” The photos showed her rocking a black bra, shorts, and jacket combo while also donning Louboutin knee-high boots.
Swipe below to see her full look.
Internet Users Are Saying She’s “Copying” Remy Ma’s Aesthetic
Social media users entered TSR’s comment section with reactions, largely saying how Claressa Shields is “copying” Remy Ma.
Instagram user @missaika.faye wrote, “I’d hate to be Remy it must suck having a personal stalker 😂”
While Instagram user @philo_sophy added, “Dear Claressa ‘drip’ isn’t designer it’s the energy of who’s wearing it that makes it dope”
Instagram user @rapsteelo wrote, “Clarissa please the Knicks just won the NBA Finals”
While Instagram user @pardonhersoul added, “It’s a scary site when you get with a new woman and she’s literally copying and pasting your ex aesthetic smhhhh😢”
Instagram user @theeblakkunicorn_ wrote, “She wanna be remy sooo bad like copy and paste 😂😭”
While Instagram user @stunna4naii added, “Happy people aren’t gonna keep proving to people that they’re happy 🤨”
Instagram user @toyatk81 wrote, “All she do is explain to people 😂I couldn’t fathom being of that statue and gotta address my so call happiness”
While Instagram user @t0mmyn0pickles added, “Remy:black with orange tips…. clarissa: orange please 😂”
Instagram user @tewcents22 wrote, “Remy: ‘went orange with the black tips’ Clarissa: *gets orange hair 😭 it’s scary now”
While Instagram user @lily_padd_jones added, “She want to be Remy so bad😂😂😂😂”
Instagram user @sexiigeminiii wrote, “remy should do a remix to Mariah Carey song Obsessed”
While Instagram user @shaunslayed added, “Who cares about labels?! I can put on all rainbow attire, and out dress her!! 🤷🏾♀️😂”
Claressa Shields & Remy Ma Made Headlines Before Her Recent Flicks
As The Shade Room previously reported, Remy Ma made headlines earlier this month when she dropped her verse on the remix of French Montana and Max B’s single, ‘Ever Since U Left Me.’ In a bar, Remy rapped, “Always the one, never the two, told him find something stupid to play with, he picked you…”
This left some social media users thinking she was subliminally shading Claressa Shields.
Ultimately, one internet user told Claressa Shields she was “pressed” about Remy Ma’s bars, which led Shields to respond.
RELATED: Whew! Claressa Shields Responds To Critic Who Says She’s “Pressed” After Remy Ma’s Latest Rap Verse
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The ‘Obsession’ Universe Could Be Horror’s Answer to the Greatest Anthology Series Ever Made
One of the biggest mistakes horror franchises make is assuming that a good concept automatically needs a bigger sequel. A successful first movie introduces an idea people are compelled by, audiences respond with overwhelming positivity, and the next installment arrives with a larger budget, higher stakes, and more mythology. Sometimes it works, but other times the ambitions for a bigger sequel stretches a simple premise beyond what made it appealing in the first place. Obsession finds itself in a unique position. The independent horror movie revolves around a deceptively simple idea: a mysterious wish-granting service capable of giving people exactly what they think they want. The horror doesn’t come from a masked killer or a supernatural creature stalking its victims, it comes from desire itself. Every wish carries consequences, and every attempt to shortcut happiness creates new problems.
That concept gives Obsession something many horror movies never achieve: a framework that can support countless stories. While speaking with ScreenRant recently, writer-director Curry Barker revealed that he already has ideas for where the universe could go next. He mentioned having a concept for a traditional sequel, but he also shared an idea that’s even more exciting. Barker said he would love to create an eight-episode television series set within the same world, with each episode centered around a different wish. There couldn’t be a better potential future for Obsession.
Curry Barker Understands What Makes ‘Obsession’ Work
What stands out most about Barker’s comments is how clearly he understands the appeal of his own creation. “I have a really cool idea for the sequel, which is basically just another wish gone wrong with the same mechanism as the One Wish Willow,” Barker explained. “But also, and these are just things that — there’s no confirmed anything, ever. But I’d love the idea of a TV show, which is eight episodes. Each episode is a wish.” That distinction matters. The true star of Obsession isn’t a specific character, it’s the wish itself. The One Wish Willow serves as the mechanism that sets events in motion, but the stories are ultimately about the people who interact with it. Every person approaches desire differently. Every person believes they know what will make them happy. Every person carries different flaws, fears, and blind spots into the decision.
That means the premise doesn’t rely on following one protagonist forever. Instead, it can introduce entirely new people while exploring the same central theme from different angles. One episode could focus on someone desperate for fame, while another could center on a person seeking revenge. Someone else might wish for wealth, youth, love, or success. The possibilities feel nearly endless because the source of the horror is universal: everyone wants something.
Not Every Wish Needs a Full-Length Feature
Barker’s television pitch also addresses one of the biggest challenges facing any potential sequel. Not every wish naturally supports a two-hour movie. “Some wishes don’t deserve an hour and 45 minutes,” Barker said. “Some wishes should only be a 60-minute thing.” It’s a practical observation, but it’s also what makes the anthology concept so appealing. Modern franchises often treat every idea as if it needs to become a feature-length event. Television offers more flexibility because some stories can be small, while others can be sprawling. An anthology format allows each wish to receive exactly as much time as it needs without forcing every concept into the same structure.
It also creates opportunities for experimentation. Barker suggested the possibility of bringing in other filmmakers to direct different episodes, allowing multiple creative voices to explore the world he created. That approach could keep the series fresh while expanding the mythology in unexpected directions. Different directors would naturally gravitate toward different styles of horror. One episode might function as a psychological thriller, but another director could choose to lean into body horror, or dark comedy, or science-fiction… and that’s only scratching the surface. The rules of the universe would remain consistent, but the storytelling possibilities would continue to evolve.
The Possibility of a Happy Ending Changes Everything
The most intriguing part of Barker’s pitch arrived when Bear actor Michael Johnston asked a simple question. “Any happy endings?” Barker’s response was telling:
“Who knows? Maybe there’s an episode where it really works out, and you’re waiting for something crazy to, and it just never does.”
That possibility might be the smartest part of the entire concept. Most cursed-wish stories follow a familiar pattern: someone gets what they want, the wish backfires, and the character pays a terrible price. Because of this established pattern, audiences typically see the twist coming long before it arrives. A television anthology could play with those expectations in ways a single movie cannot. If viewers assume every wish is doomed, an episode where things genuinely work out becomes unpredictable. Suddenly, every story carries uncertainty. Audiences can no longer assume they know how events will unfold. The tension shifts from anticipating the punishment to wondering whether punishment is coming at all. That’s an incredibly valuable tool for a horror series.
The best anthology shows thrive on unpredictability. The moment viewers believe they understand the formula, the formula stops being effective. Barker’s willingness to entertain the possibility of a positive outcome suggests he understands that challenge. Whether Obsession returns as a sequel, a television series, or both remains to be seen. What Barker’s comments reveal, however, is that the franchise’s greatest strength isn’t a specific character or storyline, it’s a premise flexible enough to support countless interpretations. An eight-episode anthology built around different wishes could explore that potential better than any traditional sequel ever could.
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Bruce Willis' wife Emma Heming clears up a 'very common misconception' about his dementia
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The “Die Hard” star was diagnosed with aphasia and frontotemporal dementia in 2022 and 2023.
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Mackenzie Shirilla Gained Weight in Prison, Mom Says
Mackenzie Shirilla’s mother, Natalie Shirilla, revealed that her daughter has gained weight and looks healthier as she serves her two concurrent 15 years to life sentence in prison for a fatal car crash that killed her boyfriend, Dominic Russo, and their friend Davion Flanagan.
“She’s actually gained a little bit of weight, she looks healthier,” Natalie, 51, told The Daily Mail of Mackenzie, 21, in an interview published on Sunday, June 14.
While Natalie said that Mackenzie is doing “physically better,” she added that “she’s still mentally struggling.”
Mackenzie was arrested after she drove 100 mph into a brick building in Strongsville, Ohio, in July 2022. Russo, 20, and Flanagan, 19, died in the car crash, while Mackenzie sustained severe injuries.
She was convicted of 12 felony charges in 2023, including murder, felonious assault and aggravated vehicular homicide. Following a high-profile trial, Mackenzie was sentenced to serve two concurrent sentences of 15 years to life in prison. She is currently in custody at the Ohio Reformatory for Women.
Despite being found guilty, Mackenzie has maintained her innocence and insisted she never intended to kill Russo or Flanagan in Netflix’s May documentary The Crash.
Also during the interview, Natalie said she’s not worried about Mackenzie being bullied behind bars because she knows how to stand up for herself.
“I think some people get targeted at times but it’s not something she talks about,” she said. “She’s not afraid to stand up for herself. We talk about how to navigate through those situations.”
Natalie added that she is under the impression that “the women really take care of each other” in the prison.
Mackenzie is also keeping busy by spending her time painting and drawing, according to the mother.
“She listens to music or watches movies,” Natalie said. “They have tablets that have controlled apps. They can’t access the Internet but they can watch movies or listen to music. They also have a gym and can take fitness classes.”
Additionally, Us Weekly previously reported that Mackenzie recently took on a job as a food service worker at the prison.
A prison spokesperson confirmed her job to Us on Thursday, June 11, as well as explained that inmates can make up to $24 per month. However, the spokesperson did not confirm exactly what Mackenzie’s income is.
Mackenzie’s new job was revealed after a prison phone call between her and Natalie was released, in which Mackenzie complained she was bored behind bars.
At one point during the conversation, Mackenzie complained about how slowly time moved for her. “Like it’s only 3:30, how is it only 3:30?” she asked, according to the call obtained by TMZ. “For real I did not even know it was 3:30 I thought it was like 5. It’s 3:30.”
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How Did Oliver Tree Die? Everything to Know About His Death
American singer Oliver Tree was reported dead following a plane crash in June 2026. He was 32.
Two helicopters crashed into each other in Brazil, resulting in six fatalities. According to CNN Brazil, Tree (full name Oliver Tree Nickell) was among those reportedly on board at the time of the crash.
Us Weekly has reached out to a representative for Tree for comment.
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When Did Oliver Tree Die?
Tree reportedly died on June 14 while traveling in Brazil amid his world tour. The “Life Goes On” singer had recently performed in São Paulo on June 6 and was scheduled to take the stage on July 1 in Lisbon, Portugal.
The fatal plane crash occurred just before 9 a.m. local time, Rio de Janeiro’s Military Fire Department said, according to NBC News.

Oliver Tree and Subtronics. Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Coachella
How Did Oliver Tree Die?
According to reports, two helicopters collided southwest of Rio de Janeiro. Six people were found dead following the crash, with Tree’s name being on the list of passengers given to aviation authorities. Police, however, revealed they have yet to identify the bodies.
After colliding in the air, one helicopter fell onto a car dealership parking lot, causing a fire involving 15 cars, per authorities. The blaze was later extinguished.
Who Died in the Plane Crash?
Authorities reported that all five travelers, including the pilot in one helicopter were killed. The solo traveler who was piloting the second helicopter also died, per the fire department. The names of the victims, however, have not been released by police.
Argentine streaming channel Blender reported that content creator Gaspar Prim Díaz — also known as Gaspi — was believed to be in one of the helicopters, per the Associated Press.
BBC reported on June 15 that the first helicopter’s manifest also listed passengers Lucas Brito Chaves and Lucas Vignale, and pilot Alexandre Souza. The crew manifest for the second aircraft reportedly listed pilot Charles Marsillac.

Oliver Tree. Rob Kim/Getty Images for iHeartRadio
What Have Authorities Said About the Crash?
“We express our deep sorrow for the six victims resulting from the accident involving two aircraft in the Southwest Zone of Rio de Janeiro,” the Government of the State of Rio de Janeiro said in a post via X. “In this moment of pain, I express my solidarity to the family members and friends of the victims of the tragedy.”
A spokesperson for Rio de Janeiro’s State Civil Police Press Office told USA Today that an investigation is underway in Recreio dos Bandeirantes to determine “the causes of the aircraft crash.”
The Portuguese statement confirmed that the six bodies “will undergo forensic examination for identification.”
Following a forensic examination conducted at the scene, the Aeronautical Accidents Investigation and Prevention Center will release its report.
USA Today reported that preliminary reports indicate that the reports of the helicopters colliding in mid-air and crashing “into the parking lot of an electric car dealership, igniting a fire that consumed at least 20 vehicles” is correct.
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General Hospital 2-Week Spoilers June 15-26: Rocco Devastated in Wild Twist – Dante Fights Back Hard!
General Hospital 2-Week Spoilers for June 15-26, 2026 stun with Rocco Falconeri (Finn Carr) absolutely horrified by something he finds while on the run. And also, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) has to defend somebody that he does not know is a secret villain.
General Hospital Spoilers: June 15th-19th – Secrets and Schemes Unravel
On Monday, June 15th, we’ve got Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) worried because she hasn’t heard from her aunt. And she asks, “Not Nathan, when is the last time he heard from his mother, Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati)?” Now, I suspect that Cassius Faison (Ryan Paevey) isn’t going to tell Nina the truth and may instead tell her a plausible lie about Liesl leaving town just to buy some time.
Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) tells Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) to use him, not Sonny, as he and Carly have a very heartfelt scene. She’s ready to run off to Wyndemere to find Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), but Valentin does not want her in danger.
Also, after Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) brings Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) into the PCPD on an assault arrest, we’re going to see Chase snarking at DA Justine Turner (Nazneen Contractor) that maybe she should consider her own bias against Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen). I’m sure Justine’s not happy that Chase arrested Tracy out of uniform, off duty, and on the Quartermaine property.
GH Spoilers: Michael Plays Willow
Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) asks Willow if she’s really the right person to go up against Tracy. I think that Michael is actually playing Willow and doing a little reverse psychology to encourage her to actually keep going after Tracy.
We also have Emma Scorpio-Drake (Brayden Bruner) down at the boat house calling for Gio Palmieri (Giovanni Mazza). Looks like he may be hiding to surprise Emma and Gio shares something exciting with her. We also have Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst) chatting about plans they’re making. Maybe they’re working on a party for Molly Lansing (Kristen Vaganos) to celebrate her book launch and upcoming tour because she and Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) are leaving to do that very soon.
Lulu Spencer (Alexa Havins Bruening) interviews Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) for an article about Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota). And while on the record, Laura says she’s had doubts about Sidwell and really wants to see him face justice. And Laura says she’s also glad that his victim Lucas Jones (Van Hansis) survived. And then after Lulu stops taping and they’re off the record, that’s when Laura tells Lulu she hates Sidwell and is glad people are finally seeing him for the thug that he really is. Also, Lulu makes a confession. So, she may go ahead at that point and tell Laura that Rocco shot Ross Cullum (Andrew Hawkes).
General Hospital Spoilers: Valentin Steps Up for Carly
Tuesday, June 16th, Valentin accepts his fate and may tell Carly that he will save Josslyn at all costs, knowing if he goes on to Spoon Island, Valentin may be caught or killed, or both. Tracy and Michael are on the same page on Tuesday. I’m sure it’s about Chase and Willow. We’re going to see Michael aiming Willow and Tracy at each other for his benefit.
Also, Dante has to defend Cassius, and Justine may want him fired for letting Sidwell escape, but Dante has his back, but he may give Cassius a warning in private over this colossal screw-up, which of course wasn’t an accident.
Willow and Jack Brennan (Chris McKenna) bargain. She and Cassius are back at Turning Woods, and Willow may tell Jack that Sidwell’s on the run, so she can’t get any more shots, and she needs the evidence against Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) right now. Also, Cullum gets some new intel on Tuesday, maybe about Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) or Rocco or what Sidwell’s up to.
General Hospital Spoilers: Ethan Tricks Someone
Wednesday, June 17th, Ethan Lovett (Nathan Dean Parsons) deceives somebody. On Friday, he stole evidence from the PCPD file room while disguised as a cop. So, I’m assuming he took something from Delilah Wilson’s (Lily Cardone) case file. Also, we have Lulu being totally honest with Dante. So, she may have some info on Rocco or maybe something that Laura said off the record that she wants to tell him.
Willow is utterly blindsided on Wednesday, and this may be when Brook lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) launches her attack, and there could be a story in the press about her as the second driver in Jordan Ashford’s (Tanisha Harper) crash, or it could be that the DA questions Willow about it. Also, Carly is cornered and this may be by Cullum who is suspicious of Carly and her WSB agent daughter or maybe it’s Lucas with some questions.
Tracy blasts Brook Lynn on Wednesday and I’m guessing Tracy’s angry that Brook Lynn’s hubby, Chase, had the nerve to arrest her. That’s when Brook Lynn may tell Tracy about her plan to destroy Willow’s reputation and get her out of power.
General Hospital Spoilers June 18th-26th and July Sweeps: Sonny Plots & Rocco Horrified
Thursday, June 18th, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) fills Ric in on his plan. Maybe how to eliminate Cullum and Sidwell in a two birds, one stone move. Plus, Rocco is horrified by a discovery he makes. And judging by the GH weekly promo, I’m guessing it’s when Rocco finds Britt unconscious.
Britt deteriorating because of her Huntington’s, and it may be just really bad. Sidwell sets a trap for somebody on Thursday. So many enemies, so little time. I suspect he’s going after Lucas, but we’ll see.
Dante vents to Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst). This week, Dante goes up to see Elizabeth at General Hospital and may need another favor from her. Could be about Rocco and Britt. Also, somebody gets an offer from Laura.
General Hospital Spoilers: Ethan Blackmailed & Brennan Panicked
On Friday, June 19th, we’ve got Ethan delivering a message to Ava Jerome (Maura West). This could be Ethan trying to shut down Ava’s blackmail. Remember, she told him her silence about him and baby Phoebe wouldn’t come free.
Lulu gets new info from Cassius. So, I wonder if he possibly has a lead on Rocco and Britt from his bad guy bosses. And Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) decides what’s next on Friday. I think this is about her parent problems. Maybe the music showcase, but her parents are the more pressing issue.
Plus, something has Jack alarmed. He still can’t defend himself and Cullum may turn up at Turning Woods to tie off that loose end. And somebody gets encouragement from Felicia Scorpio (Kristina Wagner). Maybe it’s Isaiah Gannon (Sawandi Wilson).

General Hospital: July Sweeps and New Casting News
The week of June 22nd through the 26 is big because July Sweeps kicks off on Thursday the 25th. We have Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) coming back in July. So, it’s going to be towards the end of sweeps, but Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) should be popping up very soon, much earlier in July sweeps, which kicks off, as I said, on Thursday of this second week.
Trina’s fed up with her parents and may set some strict guidelines like call me when my new sibling is born, but otherwise leave me alone because it is so very messy between Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) and Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) right now.
We’ll see if Sidwell’s trap works and he catches his target. And of course, Carly’s desperate to get to Josslyn. So, Valentin may make his move to find Josslyn no matter the risk. And Lulu may take action after she gets that new info from Cassius. We should see more of Rocco and Britt and get an update on what’s going on with Josslyn and Liesl with Cassius overseeing their captivity.
General Hospital Spoilers: Brennan in Danger & Lots of New Faces Coming to GH
Charlotte Cassadine (Bluesy Burke) and Danny Morgan (Asher Jared Antonyzyn) do some more plotting and Jack Brennan may be in big trouble until he’s out of Turning Woods so that Cullum can’t easily get to him and Nina may protect Jack until he can protect himself. Sonny pushes forward with his plan to rid Port Charles of Sidwell and Cullum permanently. And we’ll see if Ava has to deal with Sidwell. And I wonder if he’s going to show up demanding her help.
We’ve also got some casting news. Troy Appel debuts on GH as this new guy Hudson on July 30th. He is a business executive with mysterious ties who makes a big impact in Port Charles. And of course, Kelly Krueger is debuting in July as recast Serena Baldwin, who is Cody Bell’s half-sister. Scout Cain (Kayden Tokarski) has been aged up. We will see her SORAS recast with Kayden Tokarski in the role. She airs in July. And Dean Geyer debuts on July 13th as Tristan Roberts.
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25 Years Later, These Are the 10 Best Movies of 2001
Although it was one year into the new millennium, 2001 technically marked the beginning of the 21st century. Proving how quickly time passes by, the year that signaled the dawn of a new era for humanity, culture, and technology is now 25 years old. While the year has obviously been memorialized by the September 11th attacks, 2001, in retrospect, it turned out to be an inflection point in pop culture, and its aftershocks still linger in cinema today. Fittingly enough, the year that shares the name with Stanley Kubrick‘s sci-fi masterpiece about the evolution of life saw totemic releases like the debut of Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings, franchises that showed Hollywood a new pathway to the future of moviegoing. From major blockbusters to acclaimed arthouse auteurist visions, narrowing down the 10 best movies of 2001 was a cumbersome task.
10
‘Moulin Rouge!’
Movie musicals were never the same after Moulin Rouge! swung into theaters in the summer of 2001. Baz Luhrmann, the master of visual and auditory glamor, revamped the genre with his rapid-fire editing, hypnotic visual language, electric pacing, and use of anachronistic pop music to round out this jukebox musical.
Starring Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor as star-crossed lovers whose romance becomes a Shakespearean tragedy, Moulin Rouge! earns its exclamation point in its title. “Loud” doesn’t even come close to describing the vigor and relentless enthusiasm of Luhrmann’s signature movie. Right when you get on the film’s bonkers wavelength and catch up with its intense camera movements and breathless editing, Luhrmann undercuts the sensationalism with a tender, affectionate, yet poignant romance between wistful poet Christian (McGregor) and aspiring actress Satine (Kidman). Just as indelible as the sets are the catchy songs, which sample the best pop music and musical numbers of the 20th century. Although Moulin Rouge!‘s story is predictable, if not maudlin, it hits all the right spots. Luhrmann kicked off the right kind of boisterous party to start the century.
9
‘Ghost World’
This is no superhero movie. In what comic book or graphic novel could you ever find a story about two disaffected teen girls navigating through a cruel and confusing world? That’s what makes Ghost World, the Daniel Clowes graphic novel and the Terry Zwigoff screen adaptation, so special. After honoring the work of iconoclastic comic book artist Robert Crumb, Zwigoff directed a signature film for everyone who’s ever been misunderstood.
Ghost World, led by Scarlett Johansson and Thora Birch, and featuring a stand-out supporting performance by Steve Buscemi, reflects an era where comics were underground and fashionable among arthouse corners before they became billion-dollar enterprises for movie studios. Zwigoff’s pitch-black and countercultural sensibilities that drove Crumb and Bad Santa are at their peak in his 2001 indie that earned a Best Adapted Screenplay nomination. Ghost World is effortlessly hilarious, even when it seems like Zwigoff has such scorn for his own quirky characters and their world that’s alien to them. While it’s initially coated in irony, the movie embraces the emotionality of Rebecca (Johansson) and Enid (Birch). Despite their glib attitude, these outsiders just want to feel loved and understood in a thankless world.
8
‘Ocean’s Eleven’
In what is perhaps the slickest and effortlessly cool Hollywood movie made in the last 25 years, Ocean’s Eleven is the best piece of evidence that filmmakers should remake unsuccessful movies with a strong premise. The original 1960 heist movie starring members of the Rat Pack was strangely dull and meandering, but if you find a sharp director like Steven Soderbergh and the present-day batch of the most suave stars, the movie ostensibly writes itself. Sure enough, 2001’s Ocean Eleven paid out like a slot machine.
This murderer’s row of seismic movie stars, which includes George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, and Matt Damon, tells you everything you need to know about Ocean’s Eleven. The film carries itself with a swagger and flair that can only manifest with this level of Hollywood pedigree. Not to mention, Soderbergh’s fast-paced and precise direction keeps the flow electric. The director knows when to expedite the plot and let the scene play out methodically so that his charismatic stars can banter. Ocean’s Eleven perfectly calibrated the stardom of Clooney and Pitt, and their respective careers are indebted to Soderbergh’s blueprint. A lively piece of pop entertainment crafted with the excellence of prestige fare, the film is exactly the kind of cinematic bravura that appeals to four quadrants.
7
‘The Piano Teacher’
You have to be in the right mood to sit down and let the psychological dread and unsettling vibes of Michael Haneke‘s movies enter your world. The world-renowned Austrian filmmaker of dark, often bleak dramas rattles everyone to the bone, and his films leave an indelible imprint. Before delving into the dread and nihilism portrayed in Funny Games or Caché, a strong gateway film to Haneke’s world is The Piano Teacher, arguably his most striking and formally impressive effort to date.
Starring Isabelle Huppert as Erika Kohut, a repressed music instructor who enters a thorny relationship with her student, Walter Klemmer (Benoît Magimel), The Piano Teacher chronicles the generational domino effect of trauma and domineering partnerships, as Erika’s mother (Annie Girardot) controls every ounce of her being, causing the icy teacher to turn to masochistic proclivities. Huppert gives one of the signature performances of the decade, seamlessly walking the tightrope between absurdist black comedy and gut-wrenching anguish throughout the film. Haneke lets the innate character drama and uncanny quirks of human relations carry the momentum, making The Piano Teacher a surprisingly captivating watch, despite its emotionally burdensome ideas. As perverse as the movie is, you’ll never want to look away.
6
‘Memento’
After watching Memento, no one will need tattoos or Polaroids to remember what they just witnessed. Before becoming the face of blockbuster cinema with The Dark Knight and The Odyssey, Christopher Nolan was the most exciting voice in the mystery/neo-noir genre. Thanks to his slick style and inventive manipulation of narrative chronology, Nolan was destined to have a modern noir classic in his repertoire. Even after all these years, Memento, which tracks the director at his darkest and most haunted, remains one of Nolan’s crowning achievements.
Memento taught audiences to never expect a conventional story structure in a Nolan film. With his second feature, the Oppenheimer director crafted a labyrinthian mystery crime thriller about Leonard Shelby (Guy Pearce), who tracks down his wife’s murderer under harsh circumstances, as he suffers from short-term memory loss. Nolan makes the bold decision to drop the audience into Leonard’s mindset, and it’s up to you to put the pieces together by connecting a linear timeline with a reverse linear timeline. Filled with gripping procedural and action set pieces, a rich character study about manipulation and alternate realities, and even dashes of refreshing levity, Memento makes you wish that Nolan would return to stripped-down, mid-budget crime movies in between his galactical epics. In the century’s inaugural year, the industry found its next great auteur.
5
‘Y tu mamá también’
Audiences have never seen a love triangle movie like Y tu mamá también before or since its release. For cinephiles, this Mexican coming-of-age road-trip dramedy was the thing to seek out, although its shotgun blast of laughs, lurid images, and fiery character dynamics make it accessible to all viewers. More than anything, the film announced the presence of a genuine auteur in Alfonso Cuarón, who would go on to direct major blockbusters like Gravity and even a Harry Potter movie.
Y tu mamá también is an erotically charged, provocative study of age, masculinity, and repressed sexuality that lures you in with its compelling setup and promise for explicit material, but in the end, it confronts your psychology and overall comfort. The chemistry between its stars, Maribel Verdú as Luisa and Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna as Julio and Tenoch, respectively, crackles with fluid romanticism and thick tension. Cuarón’s gifts as a visual storyteller shine in this film that doesn’t necessarily demand flashy filmmaking, but it’s grandeur and documentary-like grit make this archetypal story unforgettable. A poignant reflection of coming-of-age and aimlessness as an adult, Y tu mamá también is a multi-layered odyssey of licentiousness, pent-up rage, and alienation.
4
‘The Royal Tenenbaums’
To this day, Wes Anderson continues to push his idiosyncratic vision to new territories. While he’s gotten more formally ambitious and thematically dark in recent years, Anderson has still yet to recapture the level of heart and rich characterization of The Royal Tenenbaums, his third feature that made it crystal clear that he was no flash in the pan. Paired up with a Hollywood legend, Gene Hackman, and his usual robust ensemble cast, this family dramedy proved that the writer-director has always been a humanist beneath his opulent set design.
What separates The Royal Tenenbaums from the Anderson pack is its titanic, career capstone performance by the late Gene Hackman, a no-nonsense, old-school dramatic heavyweight and the perfect counter to the director’s hyper-detailed, painterly visual language. Hackman upends his familiar steely edge for a riveting performance that sees him playing a quintessential bad dad trying to open the emotional pathways he locked away from his dysfunctional kids. Along with remarkable performances by Gwyneth Paltrow, Luke Wilson, and Ben Stiller, The Royal Tenenbaums is Anderson’s most subtle effort behind the camera, but his unique eye for New York City interiors remains splendid, and his affinity for serio-comic story and character beats is evidence of his preternatural talents.
3
‘A.I. Artificial Intelligence’
Unfairly maligned by many and egregiously misunderstood upon release, true fans of Steven Spielberg know that A.I. Artificial Intelligence is a landmark achievement for not just the legendary director but also the entire medium itself. Burdened with the high expectation of being Stanley Kubrick‘s unrealized passion project, Spielberg honored the late director’s cold dissection of humanity with his own pop and adventurous sensibilities to create something magical, haunting, and a sobering cautionary tale about advanced technology.
A film that grows in importance each passing day, A.I. underlined the dark side of Spielberg’s glossy and hopeful vision of the world.
First things first when discussing A.I. is to address the elephant in the room: its ending, erroneously read as a cop-out, Spielbergian happy ending, is anything but optimistic. The film’s heart-wrenching final moments tie together Spielberg and Kubrick’s themes surrounding the perils of humanizing artificial intelligence. In the end, it’s an inhuman life form that cannot replace love, family, and personal growth. A film that grows in importance each passing day, A.I. underlined the dark side of Spielberg’s glossy and hopeful vision of the world. The state-of-the-art android, David (Haley Joel Osment), can be programmed to love and serve as an adopted child, but this artifice ultimately destroys our entire notion of true love. Featuring arguably the finest child performance in history by Osment, A.I. is an expansive odyssey that depicts the world at its most vulnerable and susceptible to technological takeover.
2
‘The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring’
One of the boldest gambles in cinematic history, New Line Cinema granted a relatively unknown filmmaker, Peter Jackson, carte blanche to faithfully adapt J.R.R. Tolkien‘s Lord of the Rings book trilogy with the scope of a classic Hollywood epic. On top of it all, he would be shooting all three movies concurrently. Because The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, as well as its two successors, is so revered, it’s easy to overlook how miraculous the first movie’s triumph was, as it paved the way for the future of blockbuster cinema.
Although The Two Towers and Return of the King raise the stakes and capitalize on the world-building of their predecessor to epic proportions, Fellowship of the Ring remains the series’ apex. Jackson pulls an incredible trick by making the film feel complete and wholly satisfying while also making you excited to continue how this saga manifests on Middle-earth. While lighter on action than its sequels, Fellowship‘s hero arcs, mythmaking, and iconic lines represent the peak of cinematic euphoria. The key to the viability of Lord of the Rings as a franchise was its cast, which Jackson nailed, and minted Elijah Wood, Viggo Mortensen, and Orlando Bloom into stars. Fellowship of the Ring signaled that the tides were turning in Hollywood, and audiences began demanding that all adaptations of beloved texts have this level of craft and integrity.
1
‘Mulholland Drive’
Having been anointed as one of the finest achievements in cinematic history by the 2022 Sight and Sound poll, Mulholland Drive‘s sheer existence is a miracle, let alone standing as a triumphant masterpiece. Initially conceived as a television series by David Lynch, this failed pilot was adapted into a feature film before becoming the late director’s most uncompromising and masterful work of art. With its alluring ambiguity, deconstruction of fame, and haunting portrait of the dreamscape, the film will endure for the rest of time.
By 2001, one would think that the medium couldn’t be evolved any further, but Lynch quietly proved everyone wrong with Mulholland Drive, which channels his earlier work in film and television while pushing the envelope to new, profound heights. While Lynch’s exploration of the subconscious and the disillusionment of an aspiring actor, Betty (Naomi Watts), aimed towards more abstract ideas, the film manages to be shockingly accessible and open to surface-level entertainment. Rich with immersive photography, unsettling atmospheres, thorny questions about fame and identity, and a sprinkling of amusing exchanges, Mulholland Drive showed that surreal cinema doesn’t have to be an anguishing exercise for casual audiences. It’s compulsory viewing for everyone to understand the mythical potential of the art form. Lynch’s ability to speak to the viewers’ hearts and probe their psyche will remain unmatched.
- Release Date
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October 19, 2001
- Runtime
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147 minutes
- Director
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David Lynch
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David Lynch
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Kourtney Kardashian, Travis Barker Share Miscarriage Heartbreak
Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker are opening up about one of the most painful chapters of their relationship. In the upcoming documentary “Travis Barker: Love Is Louder Than Fear,” the couple revealed they suffered a heartbreaking pregnancy loss before welcoming their son, Rocky. The deeply personal revelation comes as the documentary offers an intimate look at Travis Barker’s life, career, and relationship with the reality star.

According to the documentary, Kardashian became pregnant with a baby girl roughly six months after the couple transitioned from longtime friends to romantic partners in late 2020.
However, the pregnancy tragically ended around the three-month mark. “When we lost the baby, we were devastated. We cried for days,” Kardashian said in the film. The emotional revelation sheds new light on the challenges the couple quietly faced before eventually becoming parents together.
Barker and Kardashian welcomed their son, Rocky, in November 2023 after years of publicly documenting their fertility journey.
Kardashian And Barker’s IVF Journey

Following the pregnancy loss, Kardashian said the pair turned to IVF in hopes of growing their family. According to the documentary, the couple underwent IVF treatments five separate times across an eight-month period without success. Eventually, Kardashian and Barker made the difficult decision to stop fertility treatments.
Despite the setbacks, the couple later conceived naturally and welcomed Rocky, now 2. The “Kardashians” star had previously spoken publicly about the emotional and physical toll IVF took on her body, admitting the process was far more difficult than she initially anticipated.
Kourtney Kardashian Previously Opened Up About Bonding With Baby Rocky

Long before opening up about their heartbreaking pregnancy loss, Kardashian gave fans a glimpse into her deeply hands-on parenting style with son Rocky. During an appearance on the “Khloé in Wonder Land” podcast last year, Kardashian revealed she still holds Rocky throughout the entirety of his nap times, sometimes for hours at a stretch.
“You are very scheduled and planned out throughout the whole day, like activities, outfits, [and] all the things,” Kardashian told sister Khloé Kardashian while comparing their parenting approaches. “We’re just kind of go with the flow.”
The reality star explained that her attachment-style parenting approach includes physically holding Rocky while he sleeps. “And, also with the attachment style parenting, I hold him for his naps,” Kardashian shared.
After confirming she holds him “the whole time,” Kardashian admitted one nap session once stretched to five hours. “I’ll sit in my little chair, usually in the room, and then I still have my little breastfeeding pillow, and he’ll kind of lay on there with my arms under,” she explained.
Kardashian added that she also uses “a little radiation blanket” to help shield Rocky from EMFs while he rests.

As Barker and Kardashian continue navigating parenthood, the Blink-182 drummer previously revealed that son Rocky is already showing signs of inheriting his musical talents.
Speaking to PEOPLE last year following his Run Travis Run 5K event in New Orleans, Barker shared that Rocky had already started experimenting with instruments at just 15 months old. “[Rocky], he just turned 15 months today, and he’s like already playing drums and guitar and everything,” Barker said.
According to the rocker, Rocky had become obsessed with music and was already spending nearly all day around instruments. “He’s playing the instrument constantly, 24/7,” Barker revealed.
Looking ahead, Barker said he and Kardashian hope to guide Rocky and the rest of their blended family by simply setting a positive example. “I hope we just lead by example,” Barker told PEOPLE after he and Kardashian crossed the finish line hand-in-hand.
“I think you’re born with like this DNA of who you are, but, like, we could always be there to just, you know, lead them in the right direction,” he added.
‘Love Is Louder Than Fear’ Explores Travis Barker’s Trauma And Family Life

While the documentary revisits Barker’s rise to fame with Blink-182 and his battle with addiction, it also offers a rare glimpse into his life with Kardashian. The film explores how Kardashian helped Barker overcome his fear of flying following the devastating 2008 plane crash that left him with severe burns and PTSD.
The documentary also features appearances from Barker’s children, Landon and Alabama Barker, as well as Atiana De La Hoya, whom he helped raise during his marriage to ex-wife Shanna Moakler.
“Travis Barker: Love Is Louder Than Fear” premiered at the Tribeca Festival over the weekend and is set to begin streaming on Hulu on August 13.
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The former best friend of Kylie Jenner made waves in February 2019 when she and Tristan Thompson kissed while he was dating Khloé Kardashian. While Woods and Jenner had a falling out over the scandal, Woods found love with her own basketball star — whom she had previously been strictly pals with — the following year.
Woods and Towns started dating in May 2020 after meeting through friends.
“The right person will bring a lot out of you. We have been friends for a long time,” she told Extra that September. “Naturally, we both connected about losing a parent at a very young age … so it was a very organic relationship that we’d been best friends for a while.”
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