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5 Great War Movies on Netflix and HBO Max to Watch on Father’s Day
One month after celebrating moms around the world, it’s time for dads to get their due.
Father’s Day is this Sunday, June 21, and Watch With Us wants to celebrate by recommending a movie genre near and dear to all dads’ hearts – war films.
Streamers like Netflix, Prime Video and Tubi have tons of action-packed movies to watch, which is why we narrowed down our selections that cover a specific historical event – World War II.
From Tom Cruise trying to kill Adolf Hitler in the thriller Valkyrie to Clark Gable battling Japanese submarines in Run Silent, Run Deep, these WWII films are guaranteed to make pops happy on his special day of the year.
‘Enemy at the Gates’ (2001) – Paramount+

Jude Law in Enemy at the Gates. Paramount/courtesy Everett Collection
In the middle of World War II, everyone needs a hero, including the Soviets. They get one with Vassili Zaitsev (Jude Law), a Red Army sniper who is renowned for his incredible marksmanship, which has taken out many of the invading German army. He becomes friends with his supervising officer, Danilov (Joseph Fiennes), but the two men soon face a bump in their bromance – they both love Tania (Rachel Weisz), a private with a knack for translating German. They’ll have to set aside their rivalry when the Germans send Erwin König (Ed Harris), a sniper who is even better than Vassili, to take out his rival and any Soviet soldier who crosses his path.
While the love triangle at the center of Enemy at the Gates is a bit unbelievable, the film makes up for it with its outstanding battle scenes and the climactic sniper-on-sniper duel between Vassili and Erwin. Hollywood doesn’t make many WWII movies with Russian and German protagonists, and the film’s depiction of the Battle of Stalingrad is truly impressive.
‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’ (2024) – HBO Max

Alan Ritchson in The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. Dan Smith /© Lions Gate Films /Courtesy Everett Collection
If you want a war movie that doesn’t take itself too seriously, watch The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. Based on the nonfiction book Churchill’s Secret Warriors by Damien Lewis, the movie stars Henry Cavill as real-life war hero Gus March-Phillipps, who led a covert mission to destroy an Italian supply ship near a Spanish-controlled island. Gus can’t do it alone, so he assembles a dirty half-dozen of rogue officers like Anders Lassen (Alan Ritchson) and Marjorie Stewart (Eíza Gonzalez) to help him.
Director Guy Ritchie plays fast and loose with some of the facts, including adding several gunfights and explosions that never actually happened. Still, if watching former Superman Cavill gun down some Nazis and Reacher star Ritchson break some Axis Power heads, then hang out with The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.
‘Run Silent, Run Deep’ (1958) – Prime Video
With World War II still raging, submarine commander P.J. Richardson (Clark Gable) only has one thing on his mind – revenge. The Japanese destroyer Akikaze has sunk four American subs, including P.J.’s last ship, and he wants to stop it from doing it again. He gets his chance when he is assigned to command the USS Nerka, but the Navy forbids him to go after the Akikaze. P.J. ignores their orders and trains his crew to hunt and destroy his Japanese enemy, but he encounters resistance from one man on board – Lieutenant Jim Bledsoe (Burt Lancaster), who thinks P.J.’s obsession will doom them all to a watery grave.
Two dudes battling it out on a submarine? If Run Silent, Run Deep sounds a little like the 1995 Cold War thriller Crimson Tide with Gene Hackman and Denzel Washington, you’re right. Both movies feature two stars locked in a battle of wills while torpedoes are being shot at them thousands of feet underwater. But Run Silent, Run Deep is even more intense, with crisp back and white cinematography lending a patina of realism to its purely fictional story. At the tail end of his career, Gable gives one of his best performances ever as an officer who is no gentleman. His obsession with getting even jeopardizes his colleagues, and Gable is surprisingly convincing at showing P.J.’s growing desperation.
‘Nuremberg’ (2025) – Netflix

Russell Crowe in Nuremberg. Sony Pictures Classics / Courtesy Everett Collection
What happens after war ends and the enemy needs to be punished? That’s the question Nuremberg grapples with as it depicts the beginning of the Nuremberg trials in 1945. Hitler’s second-in-command, Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe), is accused of mass murder, and the prosecution needs to determine if he’s mentally fit to stand trial. After U.S. Army psychiatrist Douglas Kelley (Rami Malek) examines him, he doesn’t quite believe a man so civil to him – and caring for his family – could commit such atrocities. But as the trial proceeds and evidence is shown to the public, Kelley grapples with Göring’s true nature.
Unlike classic WWII movies like Saving Private Ryan and Das Boot, Nuremberg focuses on the aftermath of war and the battles waged in the courtroom and in public opinion. The Nuremberg trials were, for many, the first real look at what the Germans had done to their Jewish prisoners, and the film convincingly conveys this dawning horror through Kelley’s perspective. Crow gives his best performance in years as a monster cosplaying as a family man who thinks that by denying what he did, he can make it go away. Nuremberg shows how wrong he was and the need for public accountability for private misdeeds.
‘Valkyrie’ (2008) – Tubi

Tom Cruise in Valkyrie. United Artists/courtesy Everett Collection
Tom Cruise as a Nazi? Yeah, it happened – kinda – in 2008’s Valkyrie, which sees the Top Gun star play a German soldier, Claus von Stauffenberg, who is fed up with Hitler (David Bamber) and his cronies. He decides to do something about it by leading a resistance effort to assassinate the German leader so he can take over the military and end the war. That sounds simple, but to get close enough to Hitler, Claus has to make sure everything goes right – and nobody finds out what his real intentions are.
Directed by Bryan Singer, Valkyrie is an excellent thriller that retells a moment in history few people know about. There really was a Claus von Stauffenberg, and he almost pulled off an act that would have saved millions of lives. (It shouldn’t be a spoiler to reveal that Claus was not successful in assassinating Hitler.) Cruise is miscast as an eye-patch-wearing German officer, but he’s also oddly right at home spying on others and staging daring acts of subterfuge. He’s surrounded by a top-notch cast of British character actors, like Kenneth Branagh, Bill Nighy and Terence Stamp, and they’re all terrific as Claus’ fellow soldiers who want to off their big boss.
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Ralph Fiennes’ Criminally Underrated WWI Gem Is Finally Coming to Netflix
We’re now just six months away from HBO’s long-awaited live-action Harry Potter series, and although the controversy surrounding franchise creator J.K. Rowling hasn’t gone quiet, neither has the hype for what feels like the perfect format to adapt all seven novels. Dominic McLaughlin will step into the shoes of the titular Chosen One, and if Daniel Radcliffe‘s career is anything to go by, he should expect to become a global superstar very soon.
But it isn’t just Radcliffe who made a name for himself as a star of Harry Potter, with almost every role praised for being perfectly cast. Alongside the likes of Michael Gambon as Dumbledore and Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, the iconic Ralph Fiennes stole almost every scene he was in as Lord Voldemort, delivering one of cinema’s most famous evil performances in the process. But it isn’t just the Harry Potter franchise that has received the best of Fiennes, with an impressive recent performance of his about to be available on Netflix.
In The Choral, directed by Nicholas Hytner, Fiennes stars as Dr. Guthrie, alongside a talented supporting cast that includes Roger Allam, Mark Addy, and Simon Russell Beale. This is Fiennes’ second performance as a Doctor in a row, although as Dr. Kelson in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, he goes through an altogether different journey of discovery. If you’ve yet to see this war drama gem, The Choral will be available to stream on Netflix on July 2.
What Is Ralph Fiennes Making Next?
Never a man to sit still, it seems like we’re never too far from a new scene-stealing performance from Fiennes. Following his recent work as the brilliant Dr. Guthrie, the man behind the Wizarding World’s ultimate villain is set to portray President Coriolanus Snow in The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping, the latest prequel to the beloved modern franchise, scheduled to release in theaters on November 20, 2026. Fiennes will star in the project alongside the likes of Jesse Plemons as Plutarch Heavensbee, Elle Fanning as Effie Trinket, Kieran Culkin as Caesar Flickerman, Mckenna Grace as Maysilee Donner, Ben Wang as Wyatt Callow, Maya Hawke as Wiress, and many more.
Ralph Fiennes’ underrated war drama The Choral will be available to stream on Netflix on July 2. Make sure to stay tuned to Collider for all the latest streaming stories.
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The Boroughs Threw a Real Car Off a Cliff

A shocking behind-the-scenes story from The Boroughs reveals how the production pulled off one of its wildest practical stunts by sending a real car over a cliff, showcasing the show’s commitment to authentic action, practical effects, and high-stakes filmmaking.
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Scarlett Johansson’s Everyday Lip Balm Is on Amazon
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There are beauty products you use occasionally, and then there are the ones that permanently earn a spot in your car, nightstand and every bag you own. A great lip balm falls firmly into the second category, and celebrities like Scarlett Johansson agree. Her favorite lip balm, The Outset Lip Oasis Hydrating Treatment (from her skincare brand), delivers serious moisture while leaving behind a healthy, glossy finish. And just like her, shoppers are obsessed.
Whether you’re battling summer sun, long flights or chronically dry lips, having a nourishing balm within arm’s reach can feel like finding an oasis in the middle of a desert. You don’t need a celebrity connection to try it yourself — it’s available on Amazon, making it easy to add a little Scarlett-approved hydration to your daily routine.
Get The Outset Lip Oasis Hydrating Treatment for $24 (originally $28) at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate as of the publishing date but are subject to change.
The Outset Lip Oasis Hydrating Treatment is clinically proven to boost hydration and help support a healthier lip barrier over time. Plus, the clean, vegan and fragrance-free formula makes it a great option for sensitive lips that don’t always play nicely with heavily fragranced products.
Beauty lovers are especially impressed with the performance. One reviewer with more than 15 years of beauty experience called the formula “a game-changer,” praising how it feels “intensely hydrating while feeling completely weightless.” They also noted that it offers “impressive longevity,” before adding perhaps the strongest endorsement of all: “I’m officially clearing space for every shade.” If a veteran beauty pro is making room in their collection, that’s definitely enough to get our attention.
In a sea of lip balms and glosses to choose from, The Outset Lip Oasis Hydrating Treatment stands out because it doesn’t force you to choose between hydration and shine. The cushiony formula glides on smoothly, leaving behind a glassy, healthy-looking shine while helping lips feel soft and comfortable throughout the day — it’s a summer must!
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Star Trek Ruined Its Best New Show Setting Up A Dead Spinoff
By Chris Snellgrove
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Strange New Worlds is arguably the most successful NuTrek show. That’s largely because it manages to embrace the storytelling philosophy of The Original Series (episodic adventures centered around a charismatic and friendly crew) while still delivering what modern audiences want (like slick effects, romantic tension, and a few ongoing storylines). However, many feel that the series lost a few steps (or maybe even fell off entirely) with its third season. Why is this, exactly? One frequently cited issue is the sheer number of outright silly episodes and characters and episodes, making the show feel more like a goofy comedy than a sci-fi drama.
However, Season 3 may have been doomed by some big decisions happening behind the scenes. The producers were hoping to leverage the success of this show into a new series called Star Trek: Year One, which would give us entirely new episodes featuring the recast crew of The Original Series in their shiny new sets. Sadly, Paramount passed on this idea, and these iconic sets have already been dismantled. Unfortunately, that means that Strange New Worlds’ final seasons may be doomed by the same thing that doomed Season 3: the writers constantly setting up a spinoff that we now know is never going to happen.
Meet The New Trek, Same As The Old Trek

For a long time, Strange New Worlds has been slowly introducing familiar characters from Star Trek: The Original Series. Spock, Uhura, Chapel, and M’Benga have been there from the beginning. It didn’t take the show long to introduce Kirk, and Scotty has been added more recently. Now, we know that Punisher actor Thomas Jane will be introduced in Season 5 as Dr. McCoy. Early on in Strange New Worlds, these character additions were mostly nostalgia bait for Star Trek fans. More recently, however, more familiar characters and stories have been introduced to set up Star Trek: Year One, which would be a complete remake of The Original Series.
As an example, Season 3 introduced Roger Korby, Chapel’s love interest, who is doomed to die in The Original Series (to die twice, if you want to be technical about it). The introduction of Scotty is handled rather ham-fistedly, including a goofy scene where Kirk has to teach the engineer about how great Scotch is. Did we really need an origin story for a Scottish guy liking Scotch? Speaking of Kirk, he also does a mind-meld with Spock that is effectively intended to jumpstart their deep friendship. This ignores the fact that, when we first see the meld in The Original Series, Spock emphasizes that he has never used it on a human.
Captain Quirk, Ready To Beam Up

All of this is on top of other weird character retcons, including having Starfleet encounter the Gorn and Trelane way before they are supposed to. What’s going on with all of this? Simply put, this is here to set up Star Trek: Year One. If they want that spinoff to feature additional misadventures between Kirk and foes like the Gorn and Trelane, they need to basically re-introduce them for the younger fans who may not have watched The Original Series. Having weird origin stories for everything from Scotty’s love of booze to Kirk’s bromance with Spock similarly caters to fans who didn’t watch TOS but might watch Year One.
Sadly, all of this is for naught. Kirk actor Paul Wesley told fans at a convention this past week that he and Spock actor Ethan Peck are quite eager to star in such a Star Trek spinoff. Unfortunately, Paramount has already dismantled the same Strange New Worlds sets that would have been used to bring that spinoff to life. Plus, in the wake of the merger with Skydance and the upcoming merger with Warner Bros., the studio has decided to pivot Star Trek into a feature film franchise. It’s a terrible idea, one that puts the nail in the coffin for a possible Strange New Worlds spinoff.
A Bad Feeling About The Future

Given how much Season 3 of SNW spent trying to set up that spinoff, I’ve got (to borrow a phrase) a bad feeling about Season 4 and 5. They’ve already been shot, and I can’t help but wonder how much of the show’s dwindling episode count will be spent setting up Year One. Call me old-fashioned, but I feel like Strange New Worlds should focus on being a great show unto itself rather than a constant backdoor pilot to a spinoff that will never see the light of day. The first two seasons were excellent, but will the last two be filled with nothing but nostalgia bait and member berries?
We’ll find out together when the fourth season drops on July 23. If it’s as bad as the musical episode, then fans are going to make like Scotty and suddenly learn the value of a good, hard drink!
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Videos Show Arrest After Austin Metcalf Stabbing
Collin County court officials have released body cam footage showing the moment officers arrested Karmelo Anthony after he fatally stabbed Austin Metcalf during a Texas high school track meet in April 2025. The videos come just weeks after Anthony was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to 35 years in prison.
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Body Cam Footage Reveals Moments From Karmelo Anthony’s Arrest
The videos circulating online capture officers detaining Karmelo Anthony at a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas. As the video continues, Anthony can be heard crying as he says, “He put his hands on me. I told him not to. He put his hands on me.” An officer then checks his pockets before asking for his name, school, and grade while placing him into the back of a police vehicle. Along with the body cam footage, newly released case photos have also surfaced. One image shows the knife investigators recovered in connection with the stabbing, while another shows Austin Metcalf’s injury following the incident.
Audio Of 911 Call After The Incident Between Anthony & Metcalf Surfaces
Fox News also shared an audio from the 911 call following the incident between Karmelo and Metcalf. The caller submitted the call at 10:02 a.m. on April 2, 2025. The caller tells the dispatcher that someone stabbed an athlete and that an Army veteran was applying pressure to the wound. The person on the line also says that Metcalf was losing consciousness and stopped breathing, then later reports that Austin appeared to be breathing again. While the caller speaks with the 911 operator, a man shouts, “Stay with me, Austin!” As the call continues, the caller adds, “There’s a lot of blood. He’s not breathing.” The operator then walks the man through the steps to control Austin’s bleeding. Someone then shouts again, “Come on Austin. Fight through, Austin.”
The Latest Update On Karmelo Anthony
As The Shade Room previously reported, Karmelo Anthony began serving his 35-year prison sentence at Wallace Pack Unit after a jury convicted him of first-degree murder on June 9. Although he is now in custody, his legal team filed a notice of appeal on June 10. The filing will allow the defense to challenge his conviction. Legal experts believe the appeal may question whether the court properly conducted the trial. However, Newsweek reports that the appellate process could take months or even longer.
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Jay-Z’s $6M Watch Still Has Fans Talking
The $6 million Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter wore to the Met Gala is still causing online raves.
Some internet users questioned the staggering price, while others argued it should not be an issue for the Roc Nation founder, given his billionaire status.

Money may not be able to buy time, but for Jay-Z, it can seemingly buy one of the most complex and expensive ways to track it.
The “Young Forever” rapper, who attended the 2026 Met Gala alongside his wife Beyoncé and their daughter, Blue Ivy, went viral for the stunning Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime watch strapped to his wrist.
The timepiece reportedly cost upwards of $6 million, showing how the music mogul is not afraid to break the bank for his style. According to GQ, the watch is Patek’s “most complicated,” even though it has a rather understated appearance.
Fans Are Still Discussing The Watch
Despite it being weeks since Jay-Z walked the red carpet at the fashion convergence wearing the hyper-expensive watch, fans seemingly still can’t fathom how dazzling and expensive it is.
“A 6m wrist watch better pause time and start it whenever I want,” one user wrote on X, with another one adding, “That better be working in another dimension.”
In the same thread, another fan argued there could only be sinister motives behind such an expensive accessory.
“Money laundering. System built for the rich to stay rich and [in] power,” the fan wrote.
The sentiment was not too dissimilar on Reddit.
“A watch that costs that much should come with someone to wear it and follow you around so he/she can tell you what time it is when you want to know,” one user argued.
Someone else penned, “It isn’t worth $6.5M. It cost $6.5M. There’s a difference.”
Inside Jay-Z’s Luxury Watch Collection
Jay-Z first debuted the stunning masterpiece at Sean “Diddy” Combs’ 50th birthday bash in 2019 and wore it again at the 65th Grammys in 2023.
The watch was crafted in 2014 to mark Patek Philippe’s 175th anniversary, with reports suggesting it took eight years to make. Its technical detail also leaves one marveling in awe, as it is built from 1,366 individual parts, 214 components, and 20 complications.
The “Drunk In Love” collaborator boasts an enviable watch collection, including a $5 million Hublot Big Bang, a one-of-a-kind Vintage Rolex considered priceless, a $3 million Richard Mille RM 56-01 Tourbillon Sapphire, and a $2.5 million Richard Mille 56-01 Custom “Blueprint.”
The Rapper Says Blue Ivy Once Doubted His Cool Factor

Jay-Z’s style has definitely evolved over the years, but he remains a fashion icon in Hollywood, often making loud statements with his appearances and accessories.
However, one person who used to doubt how cool he was is Blue Ivy, whose debut at the Met Gala at just age 14 caused a stir online.
In a previous interview, the rapper said she now asks him for fashion advice after previously questioning his coolness, per CBS News.
“She used to be frontin’ on me a little bit,” he said when asked if she thinks he’s cool. “But 1782062832 I catch her. I catch her in the corner, you know? Now she asks me, you know, if this is cool, if her sneakers [are cool].”
King then clarified, “She wants your advice?” to which he responded, “Yeah, yeah, yeah.”
Blue Ivy Now Proudly Steps Out With Her Parents

The “Holy Grail” rapper also gave a peek into one occasion when she wasn’t so impressed with him.
“There was a time when she was like, ‘Daaaaad,’” he teased, doing an impression of Blue covering her face in embarrassment.
“I’m cool. I don’t know what you sayin’,” Jay-Z recalled explaining to her. “I’m cool! You got cool parents! At your house, your parents [are] cool.”
That all seems to be in the past now, however, as Blue has been seen smiling proudly in public when she is with her famous parents.
She has not only followed in their fashion footsteps with her appearance at the Met Gala but has also taken a liking to performing, joining Beyoncé to dance and perform on her 2023 “Renaissance World Tour.”
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Bad Bunny Makes History With $1B Tour Milestone
Bad Bunny has reached a major new milestone in his music career.
The singer, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has become the first Latin artist to gross $1 billion in career touring revenue.
The achievement is especially notable because the singer reached the mark without touring in the United States, further highlighting the global appeal he has built over the years.
The total was accumulated across multiple tours, with the latest contribution coming from his ongoing Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour, which has already grossed $360 million and continues to add to its tally.
If there was ever any doubt about Bad Bunny’s status as one of the defining Latin music stars of the 21st century, his latest achievement has only strengthened that argument.
Amid his ongoing Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour, the Puerto Rican superstar has surpassed $1 billion in career touring revenue, becoming the first Latin artist to reach the milestone, per Billboard.
The accomplishment caps off a remarkable run that stretches from his early tours between 2017 and 2019 to his current global trek, which continues to draw massive crowds. Even more impressive is that he achieved the feat while performing primarily in Spanish.
Only a small group of artists in music history has ever crossed the billion-dollar threshold in touring earnings, placing Bad Bunny in exceptionally rare company that includes Taylor Swift, Coldplay, The Rolling Stones, Ed Sheeran, and Beyoncé.
Bad Bunny’s Current Tour Fueled The Milestone
Reaching the milestone at this point would not have been possible without Bad Bunny’s latest tour.
The Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour began in December last year and is scheduled to conclude in July.
During that span, it has grossed $360 million and sold 2.4 million tickets across its first 41 shows, according to Billboard Boxscore.
Interestingly, none of those concerts were held in the United States, making it the highest-grossing and best-selling tour in Boxscore history without a single U.S. date.
Meanwhile, the tour has also become the highest-grossing and best-selling European run ever by a Latin artist, despite being only 14 shows into its scheduled 29-date European leg.
Bad Bunny’s $1B Total Could Climb Even Higher

At present, Bad Bunny’s career touring total stands at $1.08 billion from 6.4 million tickets sold across 260 reported shows.
With another 15 dates still to be reported before the tour concludes on July 22, his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour is on track to finish with gross earnings of around $450 million, if not more.
His next stops will take him across several parts of Europe, beginning at the Merkur Spiel-Arena in Düsseldorf, Germany.
The artist will also perform in Arnhem, Netherlands; London, United Kingdom; Marseille, France; Stockholm, Sweden; Warsaw, Poland; and Milan, Italy. The tour will then conclude in Brussels, Belgium, with a final show at King Baudouin Stadium.
The Singer Called Out ICE During Grammys Speech

Earlier in the year, the album that inspired Bad Bunny’s current tour won Best Música Urbana Album at the 2026 Grammy Awards.
While the victory did not come as a surprise, given the album’s strong performance since its release, the Puerto Rican superstar’s decision to use his acceptance speech to call out U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement caught many off guard and drew a standing ovation from the star-studded crowd.
“Before I say thanks to God, I’m going to say ICE out. We’re not savage, we’re not animals, we’re not aliens. We are humans, and we were Americans,” Bad Bunny said, per USA TODAY. “Also, I will say to people, I know it’s tough to know not to hate these days. So please, we need to be different if we fight, we have to do it with love.”
Why Bad Bunny Skipped The US On His Tour

Bad Bunny’s reference to ICE comes amid the Trump administration’s intensified crackdown on immigration enforcement across the United States.
The agency’s actions are also the main reason why the “DtMF” crooner chose not to include the United States on his ongoing tour.
“There were many reasons why I didn’t show up in the U.S., and none of them were out of hate—I’ve performed there many times,” Bad Bunny told i-D Magazine in September. “But there was the issue of—like, f–king ICE could be outside [my concert]. And it’s something that we were talking about and very concerned about.”
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This Godzilla Movie Solved a Giant Monster Problem That Hollywood Still Can’t Figure Out
Godzilla movies are fun, except for when they’re not. The fun times are when he’s fighting other monsters and destroying buildings and causing explosions. But the bad times are when we’re supposed to focus on the human characters who are always within viewing distance of said destruction…or, that one time when Godzilla was a T. rex (and yes, that is the correct abbreviation) in New York. The biggest drag of any Godzilla movie—or, any Kaiju movie in general—is that the star of the movie is the giant monster on the poster and you can’t make a feature-length movie of monsters fighting or causing mayhem the entire time. That would get excessive and boring after a while, so there has to be a human element that the audience can identify with to give the film a structured narrative to follow.
Unfortunately, no matter how hard the writers or the actors try, that’s always the weakest part of the movie. The first Godzilla film in years to make its human characters genuinely interesting was Godzilla: Minus One, blending a family dynamic with post-war drama in a monster movie, and surprisingly…it worked great. But before that, Toho released 2016’s Shin Godzilla, which made the innovative and seemingly obvious choice of just dropping the human drama aspect altogether and make it about the monster.
Directed by Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi, the film follows a mysterious creature that emerges out of Tokyo Bay and begins to evolve and grow, threatening to destroy Tokyo. It’s then up to the Japanese government to stop it before it can wreak total havoc…and that’s it. That’s literally the entire plot synopsis of a two-hour-long movie described in two sentences.
How Would a Government Deal with Godzilla?
Brevity is the key term here, because the movie starts with a weird occurrence and a giant monster coming out of said occurrence, and then painstakingly goes into the minutiae of how the government will deal with it. This isn’t the government depicted in a ’90s Michael Bay movie where characters are yelling, everyone’s sweaty with their ties undone, people are haphazardly running from rooms with jumbles of paper, and Stanley Anderson is the President. No, this is people sitting in taupe-colored rooms (which is allegedly very soothing), and dryly going over what information they have on the anomaly and what options they have to resolve the problem.
Does that sound fantastically boring? Because by all accounts, it absolutely should be, but the dry, methodical process demonstrates what would have to be done with a fantasy monster appearing, almost like a natural disaster, actually adds to the tension and hysteria. The characters even acknowledge the amount of bureaucracy that goes into making simple decisions: “So much red tape. Every action requires a meeting.” That’s like the thesis of the entire movie!
Attack helicopters can’t just be brought into a highly populated area to attack the monster, and a military presence can’t just be called to assist. The proper legal channels have to be gone through, and the necessary officials have to sign off on it. This should be so crushingly dull and tedious, but it surprisingly adds to the anxiety of the predicament by cross-cutting with the destruction that Godzilla is causing. Knowing that the longer the process takes, the higher the risk of more people dying in the delay really shows how dire the situation is. The procedural nature of the government scenes also makes Godzilla even scarier, since they don’t try to make him a realistic monster. They make him over-the-top scary by making him as overpowered as possible, and contrasting that with the realistic world that the people inhabit makes the threat feel appropriately overwhelming.
Ditch the Human Element
That’s where the lack of a human element makes the film feel so much more streamlined. The story takes an omniscient perspective and consistently cuts to wherever the information is that’s vital to the audience. Godzilla isn’t a hidden monster, and we don’t see everything from the point of view of one person. The movie follows wherever the action is, where world-building is necessary, and where vital information is learned. The story has a protagonist named Haguchi (Hiroki Hasegawa), but he’s very deliberately left underwritten, and is more a focal point, so the audience can keep up with the flood of details and information that’s always flowing in.
His motivation isn’t saving a pregnant wife, or to protect his family—if he even has one, since he never mentions any loved ones, or at least none that come to mind—his entire motivation is the same as everyone else’s: Save Tokyo, and potentially, the world. We don’t need him to have kids that he’s estranged from, that he can hug when they survive, or a love interest to kiss at the very end. The desire not to die and also to prevent the deaths of potentially millions of others (or more) is a clear motivation that anybody can get behind.
From a Hollywood perspective, Shin Godzilla defies what Western audiences would expect in a kaiju movie. There are no themes of family or character arcs—there’s barely a main character—all it is, really, is a large group of people realistically going about their business and doing their jobs in a time of unrest. It just so happens that that time of unrest is because of a giant monster that popped out of the ocean, but it’s the most procedural version of that premise that could be done, and that’s what makes it unique and so compelling.
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July 29, 2016
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Hideaki Anno, Shinji Higuchi
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Hideaki Anno
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Yutaka Takenouchi
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Taylor Swift Wedding Speculation Explodes After Fireworks Display
After getting engaged in August 2025, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce appear to be inching closer to the altar, and fans are convinced the celebrations may have already begun. New speculation erupted this weekend after fireworks lit up the sky near Taylor Swift’s Rhode Island estate, while Travis Kelce was spotted enjoying a night out with some of his closest friends on the opposite coast.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are fueling even more wedding speculation after separate gatherings on opposite coasts had fans convinced the couple may be celebrating their final days before saying “I do.”
The latest buzz began over the weekend when fireworks were spotted lighting up the sky near Swift’s sprawling Rhode Island estate, a property long associated with the singer’s star-studded summer gatherings.
According to TMZ, witnesses reported seeing a fireworks display near the Watch Hill mansion late Saturday night, prompting new questions about what may have been taking place behind the gates of the waterfront compound.
Taylor Swift’s Rhode Island Estate Becomes Center Of Wedding Speculation

The fireworks display came after several days of activity at Swift’s Rhode Island home. Photos and video obtained by TMZ showed numerous guests arriving at the property throughout the week, with many fans speculating the singer may have been hosting a bachelorette celebration ahead of her upcoming wedding to Kelce.
Adding to the intrigue, a small group of women was reportedly spotted on one of the estate’s rooftop balconies on Wednesday afternoon. Most were dressed in black, while one woman appeared in white, further fueling speculation about a possible pre-wedding gathering. Later that day, Swift’s longtime friend Abigail Anderson Berard was also seen on the property carrying her toddler.
While neither Swift nor her representatives have commented publicly on the gathering, fans quickly began connecting the dots online.
Travis Kelce Enjoys Night Out With His Inner Circle

Meanwhile, across the country, Kelce was spending time with some of the most important men in his life. According to Page Six, the Kansas City Chiefs star gathered with close friends and family at the exclusive Bird Streets Club in West Hollywood on Wednesday night.
Kelce reportedly arrived first before being joined by his brother, Jason Kelce, and former Chiefs teammate Ross Travis. The intimate group spent several hours together before wrapping up the evening shortly after midnight, with Travis and Jason among the last to leave.
The outing immediately sparked speculation that Kelce may have been enjoying a low-key bachelor celebration of his own.
Swift And Kelce Announced Their Engagement In 2025

Speculation about Swift and Kelce’s wedding has been running high ever since the couple announced their engagement last year.
Swift revealed the news on Instagram on August 26, 2025, sharing a series of photos from the intimate proposal at Kelce’s Kansas City-area home. “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married,” she captioned the post, sending fans into a frenzy.
The proposal reportedly took place in the backyard of the NFL star’s mansion and quickly became one of the most talked-about celebrity engagements of the year.
Adding to the excitement, Page Six Style later reported that Kelce played a hands-on role in designing Swift’s engagement ring. The stunning brilliant-cut diamond was rumored to carry a seven-figure price tag.
Taylor Swift And Travis Kelce Have Kept Wedding Plans Largely Private

While neither Swift nor Kelce has publicly confirmed any wedding details, rumors surrounding the couple’s big day have been circulating for months.
Early reports claimed the pair were planning to tie the knot on June 13 at the luxurious Ocean House in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, not far from Swift’s famed seaside estate. The speculation even included claims that the singer was determined to secure that particular date and allegedly compensated another bride who had already reserved the venue.
However, subsequent reports suggested that the couple ultimately opted for a different location to accommodate a larger guest list.
Despite the ongoing speculation, Swift and Kelce have remained tight-lipped about their plans, keeping exact details about their wedding date, venue, and guest list firmly out of the public eye.
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Dutton Ranch Star Recalls Thinking They Were Getting Killed Off
Yellowstone‘s spinoff Dutton Ranch has everyone on their toes — with some cast members being certain that they were getting killed off.
“Look, I think that — except for Beth and Rip — [should be worried]. At least right now, nobody knows,” Juan Pablo Raba, who plays Joaquin, exclusively told Us Weekly.
Raba, 49, recalled the moment he was worried about his future on the show.
“When I got episode 6 and I opened the page and I see Chet walking to me with a gun, my first thought was, ‘Well, it was nice while it lasted,’” he quipped. “I was like ‘God, it was so short. But why didn’t they call me? That’s rude.’”
He continued: “You hope for the best and you hope it’s going to be a long run. But you really don’t know. I really hope we can really work this for many seasons because I think there’s so much story to tell.”
Raba isn’t the only one who was concerned about whether they would stick around on Dutton Ranch. During an exclusive interview with Us, Marc Menchaca weighed in on whether the deadly twists on the show had him worried about his character Zachariah’s fate, saying, “It’s always a possibility — and I have a pretty good track record of saying bye bye on a show.”

Yellowstone initially introduced viewers to the Dutton family in 2018. The Paramount Network show came to an end in 2024, expanding its universe with Luke Grimes‘ CBS show Marshals and Dutton Ranch, which premiered in May.
Dutton Ranch has introduced some new characters played by Annette Bening and Ed Harris. Other newcomers include Jai Courtney, Natalie Alyn Lind, J. R. Villarreal — and Raba’s Joaquin.
“I love this about Taylor Sheridan and the universes that he creates where it’s really hard to say that somebody’s good or bad. We have our heroes, of course but if you go back — in retrospective —some of the things they’ve done I would not consider to be very good,” he noted. “But they’re still our heroes and you understand them. I hope I can do same with Joaquin — no matter what direction he takes.”
Raba had high hopes for his journey, adding, “I hope that I get the chance to really expose what can happen to someone who has been stripped of everything — even hope.”
The actor pointed to the newest episode where Joaquin learned he was no longer next in line to run 10 Petal Ranch.
“Imagine if you work all your life toward one goal and you don’t have a family and you don’t care about romantic relationships. You have this one single goal in your head and they tell you no,” Raba told Us. “You ask yourself, ‘But why? I’ve done everything right.’ It has to be the most heartbreaking moment in his life.”
Raba continued: “What’s going to happen now is definitely going to spiral something in Joaquin that we hadn’t seen before — and he’s just in a place where for the first time he can’t fix it. He doesn’t know what to do so he’s just going to use anything — all the resources possible — to keep that to keep what he believes it’s rightfully his.”
Dutton Ranch airs Fridays on Paramount+.
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