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Amy Adams Saved a Stabbing Victim Thanks to Medical TV Role
Amy Adams learned some valuable life skills after playing a nurse on a short-lived TV show.
During an appearance on the “SmartLess” podcast on Monday, June 22, the Oscar nominee revealed how she sprang into action after coming across a stabbing victim while out with her family.
Adams, 51, knew just what to do after playing nurse Alice Doherty in CBS’ Dr. Vegas, which starred Rob Lowe and aired for just five episodes in 2004. To prepare for the role, the actress said she shadowed an emergency room doctor.
“I’ve come across a couple of scenes where we’ve been sort of the first people on the scene,” she said. “We were in Santa Monica and coming out of our favorite restaurant and I was with my dad and these people were screaming and a guy was walking and they’re yelling, ‘He’s dying!’ and my husband’s like, ‘That’s blood.’”
After directing her husband, Darren Le Gallo, to stay put with their daughter Aviana, 16, Adams and her dad rushed to the man’s aid.
“We ran over, and he’d been stabbed in the neck,” the Enchanted actress recalled. “So he was bleeding and his friends were freaking out. So luckily we were going to the beach. We grabbed towels. My dad has been on lots of scenes — I guess he attracts them as well — and applied pressure.”
“And I’m sitting there somehow going, ‘You need to calm your pulse rate. Take a deep breath in.’ I literally was just so focused. I was like, ‘The more you struggle, the faster you’re going to bleed. Just lay down. Let’s elevate this,’” she continued.
As for how the man ended up wounded, Adams said, “I mean, as far as I could make out, they had run into an old college friend and had some drinks and then went to the liquor store. They were going to go back to someone’s house, and he just freaked out. I don’t know kind of what the whole story is.”
A year after her heroic efforts, the Man of Steel actor said she ran into the person she saved.
“A guy walks up to me in the restaurant. He’s like, ‘I heard a story that you and your dad were on the scene of a guy getting stabbed,’” she remembered. “And I was like, ‘Yeah, yeah, that’s so funny you heard that story.’”
The man then showed Adams the scar on his neck.
“And I was like, ‘Oh my god, it’s you.’ And it was him, and he was like all teary, and he had his son with him. It was so crazy,” the actress said.
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Asian Doll Reveals She’s Expecting Her Second Child
Asian Doll has been juggling life as a rapper, entrepreneur, and new mom after welcoming her daughter, Mi’Lani, in September 2025. While she’s been enjoying motherhood with her 9-month-old daughter, she’s also been open with fans about the ups and downs of her relationship with her child’s father.
Now, it looks like she has something new to celebrate as she returns to social media with a shocking reveal.
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Asian Doll Starts The Countdown As She Reveals Baby No. 2 Is On The Way
On Thursday, Asian Doll took to social media ready to reveal a huge announcement. Officially sharing photos of her growing baby bump and revealing she’s expecting a baby boy, the rapper tweeted, “I’m pregnant with my son & I give birth in December on my birthday I’m so tired of hiding it.” As she celebrated finally letting the world in on her big news, she shared on her Instagram Story, “So glad the world know my tea now so I can stop hiding & live in my truth.”
Revealing that she has six months to go, Asian Doll also started the countdown to welcoming her baby boy, writing, “I give birth on my birthday. A real gift from GOD.”
The rapper also got candid with supporters about feeling better after making it through her first trimester. She tweeted, “The 1st trimester of pregnancy be the hardest. I be so sick & lose so much weight from throwing up for a month straight 💯 so happy I’m in my 2nd trimester. I got my energy back & I’m eating sooooooo much more. It’s time to build me back up & GET BACK TO IT 💯 #mommyof2.”
Social Media Reacts
Folks quickly gathered under The Shade Room as they reacted to Asian Doll’s pregnancy announcement. Some flooded her with love and congratulations, while others entered the chat sharing their opinions about her having kids back-to-back.
Instagram user @ingod_itrust365 wrote, “Congratulations now you got your girl & Boy @asiandabrat”
Instagram user @ambertucker added, “Aww thats beautiful she must be real happy 🥺”
While Instagram @a.loni_ wrote, “Lord ion see how yall do 2 under 2 😩 bless y’all’s heart cause lah pass out 😭😭”
Instagram user sabrinabellbow wrote, “Idk how y’all keep having kids!! Back to back is insane 😂”
Instagram user @al_petty.tee 21 added, “Asian doll I promise you didn’t have to hide nobody gives af anymore we got bigger things to worry about that’s going on in America 😭😭😭😭”
While Instagram user @katoraaaaaa wrote, “Give her the same grace ya give Rihanna too”
Instagram user @foreverjefe_ wrote, “Do yall know people have their kids close together so they can grow up tg,”
Instagram user @bahnnybunny added, “Just wish her a safe pregnancy and go”
While Instagram user @luhzyy_ wrote, “This is so perfect, if you live life by these btes in the comments your life would be shitty! Back to back boy and you’re girl perfect !! Congrats truly ❤️ “
Asian Doll Opens Up About Overcoming Postpartum
Last week, Asian Doll shared another life update with fans as she opened up about overcoming postpartum. While sharing footage of her adorable daughter, Mi’Lani, she reflected on feeling like herself again and revealed she’s focused on motherhood, healing, and what’s next in her career.
She wrote: “Postpartum tried to take me out but I’m way STRONGER than that!! A lot of sh** that’s meant to break you at your lowest point use it as your stepping stone. I been threw so much & did so much for so many people that im numb to the it random switch up’s. Once people think they finally have 1 up on you they’ll handle you. All I know is how to stay 1000 with myself & know that there’re so many people that love me for me!!
I feel like I’m back myself back thinking straight back being the bad-b*tch that I am!! Ready to get pretty be a great mother & enjoy my life & make more memories than I’ve already created.
New music coming. New merch. New cosmetics & more shows!!! I always come out on top with or without a team. Anybody that ever went against this sh** ain’t NEVER won when it comes to me.”
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This Bestselling Amazon Swimsuit ‘Helps Hide the Mom Tummy’
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Swimsuit shopping has a way of crushing your mood faster than a sunburn. The bottoms cut in, the tops don’t support and somewhere between the fluorescent dressing room lights and the mirror, that vacation excitement just evaporates. Finding a two-piece bathing suit that actually flatters can feel impossible . . . until now.
The Blooming Jelly High-Waisted Bikini Set has earned over 1,600 five-star ratings on Amazon. Shoppers say it “helps hide the mom tummy” while still looking cute enough for the beach, lake or pool day. At just $39, it’s the kind of swimwear find that makes you do a double take.
Get the Blooming Jelly High-Waisted Bikini Set for $39 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate as of the publishing date but are subject to change.
The high-waisted bottoms are what set this swimsuit apart. The ruched fabric across the front helps create a smoothing effect, while the adjustable side drawstrings let you customize the amount of coverage depending on your comfort level.
One shopper said the bottoms “really help smooth and shape your midsection without feeling tight or restrictive” and loved that you can adjust the fit to suit different activities and occasions.
The matching top is equally thoughtful. It features a flattering V-neckline, crisscross back straps, removable padded cups and a feminine tie-knot detail in the back. The swimsuit comes in sizes XS to XXL as well as a variety of colors and prints, including blue stripes, leopard patterns and classic black.
Reviewers are just as impressed with the fabric. One shopper described the material as “high-quality” and said they felt “confident and supported,” noting that those qualities can be surprisingly hard to find in a swimsuit.
The flattering fit appears to resonate across age groups, too. Another buyer, who described themselves as a “curvy 64-year-old woman,” said the swimsuit “fits in all the right spots” and praised the tummy control and value as “spot on.”
The verdict? “This is the perfect bathing suit for lake life in Wisconsin,” the shopper wrote.
With a wallet-friendly $39 price tag, it’s easy to see why so many shoppers keep adding this bestselling bikini to their carts. If you’re looking for a swimsuit that offers a little extra confidence without sacrificing style, this one is worth snagging before your next beach day.
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Inside Lisa Vanderpump’s First Hotel: A Glamorous Vegas Escape
Lisa Vanderpump has added hotelier to her already impressive résumé as she expands her Las Vegas empire with one goal in mind: for guests to “misbehave accordingly.”
“For many years you have been coming to my restaurants… We’ve been eating, drinking, chatting the night away, and I’ve loved every minute of it,” Vanderpump — who recently expanded her Vanderpump Blooms x Bloom Haus floral collection at Kroger to include Vanderpump Home items — told Us Weekly and other guests gathered for the grand opening of her new Vanderpump Hotel in Las Vegas. “So in a way, we’ve been dating! And now, finally, after all these years, you get to sleep with me!”
The cheeky joke drew laughs from a crowd packed with Bravolebrities — and also perfectly captured the vision behind Vanderpump’s latest venture. After decades spent welcoming fans into her world — via her L.A. restaurant empire, and TV shows like The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and Vanderpump Rules — the entrepreneur now offers something even more immersive: a stay at her first- ever hotel, the newest jewel in her growing Vegas empire, which also includes restaurants Pinky’s by Vanderpump, Vanderpump à Paris and Vanderpump Cocktail Garden.
Created in partnership with Caesars Entertainment, the boutique property transforms the former Cromwell hotel into a luxe destination infused with Vanderpump’s signature style: equal parts elegance, whimsy and a touch of mischief. From bespoke furnishings and custom-designed carpets to the deeply personal Gigolo cocktail lounge, nearly every detail reflects Vanderpump’s hands-on approach.

For Vanderpump, 65, the project represents the culmination of years spent building a brand that extends far beyond reality television.
“I was given an extraordinary opportunity,” she told Us. “I get goosebumps thinking about it. Caesars Entertainment, who are arguably the best in hospitality, had the confidence in me to say, ‘We want to do a hotel with you.’”
The star describes the property as personable and sexy, and she especially likes the intimacy and ease of the space.
“You can pull up and go to the lobby, then 10 steps later, you’re in this fantastic Gigolo Bar,” she said. “Then you can walk to the elevator and 30 more steps, you can be in your room.”
Rather than creating a sprawling resort, Vanderpump wanted guests to feel immediately immersed in her world. “When you walk into the lobby, it’s like, ‘Wow, look at these flowers, look at these teacups, look at these pictures, the decanters,’” she said. “It feels like you are walking into somebody’s home. It’s like you are coming to a party rather than walking into a corporation.”

One of the most personal spaces in the hotel is Gigolo, the glamorous cocktail lounge named after Vanderpump’s beloved Pomeranian, Giggy, who became a fan favorite during her years on reality TV. For Vanderpump, the bar is more than just a place to grab a drink.

“The emotional content of the Giggy bar really just speaks volumes,” she said. “It’s playful, it serves gorgeous cocktails, it’s decadent.”
Giggy’s legacy also lives on through the Vanderpump Dog Foundation, the nonprofit Vanderpump and her husband, Ken Todd, founded in 2016. Inspired by their love of animals, the organization has helped rescue and rehome thousands of dogs while advocating against animal cruelty around the world.
As guests explored the sparkling new property on opening night, one thing was clear: The hotel is more than a celebrity-branded venture. It’s a reflection of Vanderpump herself — equal parts enchanting, whimsical and deeply personal.
The hotel’s official slogan is, “Misbehaving accordingly” — so what does that mean for guests? “Having fun, being naughty,” Vanderpump says. “Don’t take it so far that you’re going to get yourself in trouble,” she advises, “but life is playful! It’s all about having a bloody good time.”
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Criminal Minds Makes Shocking Revelation in Surprise Voit Twist
Criminal Minds kept the surprises coming with a huge twist that could change the direction of the season.
During the Thursday, June 25, episode of the Paramount+ series, Brian (Paul F. Tompkins) revealed to the BAU that an FBI agent’s testimony is what led to Voit (Zach Gilford) being sentenced to life in prison instead of the death penalty.
The BAU didn’t know that one of their own secretly supported Voit’s rehabilitation — until Garcia (Kirsten Vangsness) ultimately revealed it was her. This news left everyone shocked, but Rossi (Joe Mantegna) took it the worst as a divide was created amongst the BAU agents.
Criminal Minds, which premiered in 2005, follows a group of criminal profilers who work for the FBI as members of its Behavioral Analysis Unit. The crime drama explores different fictional cases and shows how behavioral analysis helps the team locate their unknown subjects.
The original Criminal Minds series was revived by Paramount+ after its initial conclusion in 2020. Criminal Minds: Evolution brought back most of the cast with Mantegna, A.J. Cook, Vangsness, Aisha Tyler, Adam Rodriguez and Paget Brewster reprising their roles. Other key characters — such as Matthew Gray Gubler’s Reid — have made cameos.
The first season of Criminal Minds: Evolution (a.k.a. season 16 of the OG Criminal Minds series) introduced Voit as the main antagonist. The BAU spent the entire season hunting down the prolific killer, who they linked to 62 murders and was the mastermind behind setting up an online network of fellow serial killers.

Voit’s status as the villain was left up in the air when earlier this season he had significant memory loss that caused him to no longer be labeled as a psychopath. Gilford and the rest of the Criminal Minds cast have acknowledged that Voit can’t remain on the show for good.
“I was supposed to leave the show a while ago and I’ve been pitching, ‘Well, I have to leave at some point. If you’re not going to kill me, we should have a spinoff,’” Gilford, 44, quipped exclusively to Us Weekly in May 2025. “It’s called Criminal Mind: Voit and it follows what Voit is doing when he is out in the world. Somehow he either escapes or he gets released and he is this white whale to the BAU. So Criminal Minds can keep going and having their [unsub] of the week — but they’ll always be like, ‘I wonder if Voit had something to do with this.’”
While Gilford returned in his scene-stealing role in season 19, he previously said he is just focused on where Voit is now.
“No matter what [role] it is, I try to make people like the character. No matter what they’re doing or how bad they are. It’s fun, especially with someone like a serial killer. Or even when I worked on Good Girls, I was a guy who cheated on his pregnant wife and I was like, ‘But I want everyone to like me,’” he told Us. “The thing is just about making people likable and to draw you in.”
Gilford continued: “I feel very, very fortunate and lucky — especially as the guy who started out as Matt [Saracen on Friday Night Lights] — the nicest guy in the world. For a long time, all anyone wanted me to do was be the nice guy. I am still kind of being the nice guy, [but] I just happen to have done bad things [on screen as Voit].”
Criminal Minds: Evolution airs Thursdays on Paramount+.
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Netflix Stephen King Horror Thriller Is Near Perfect Until The Very Ending
By TeeJay Small
| Published

The works of Stephen King are widely known to contain some super strange elements that often fail to translate to the big screen. One Stephen King adaptation that mostly circumvents this issue is 2017’s Gerald’s Game, which was written and directed by legendary Netflix horror filmmaker Mike Flanagan.
While the film is excellent and emotionally resonant throughout nearly its entire runtime, it takes a sharp left turn into crazy-town in the last 5-10 minutes, basically ruining the entire movie.
Always Remember Your Safe Word

Gerald’s Game centers on a simple and horrifying premise, following Carla Gugino’s Jessie and Bruce Greenwood’s Gerald Burlingame as they embark upon a romantic weekend in a remote cabin with the intention of spicing up their strained marriage.
As the audience soon comes to learn, Gerald has taken part in a number of trysts with other women over the years, and has developed a penchant for bringing kinky surprises into the bedroom, including handcuffs and aggressive role-play.
While Jessie initially seems game for the adventurous hookup, she quickly loses enthusiasm due to her lack of agency, sending the couple into a heated argument.
Upping The Tension

Just as Gerald is preparing to remove the handcuffs, tethering Jessie to the bedpost, he collapses in a heart attack, leaving her completely stranded and unable to call for help.
As the plot of Gerald’s Game progresses, the film expertly ratchets up the tension at every corner with a number of horrifying set pieces and psychological twists that will leave audiences at home screaming and crying.
As Jessie struggles in futility to escape from her shackles, she must fight off a hungry stray dog that wanders into the cabin, hallucinations of her past abusers, and a creepy bone-collecting monster who represents her trauma and fear of death.
Should Have Ended Earlier

Eventually, Jessie manages to escape from the cuffs in one of the most gruesome and bloody scenes ever committed to the Netflix platform, allowing her just enough time to speed away from the cabin and escape to safety.
If Gerald’s Game had concluded and cut to black at that very moment, it would easily be a perfect 10/10 film, rife with emotional highs, horrifying imagery, and incredibly well-realized themes about women’s empowerment, generational trauma, and finding your strength.
What Just Happened?

Of course, the film doesn’t cut to black in that triumphant moment. Instead, Gerald’s Game uses its final few minutes to explain to the audience that the 8-foot-tall bone-collecting monster man was not a manifestation of trauma, but was, in fact, a real psychotic giant carrying a bag of bones through the woods.
Perhaps this baffling choice made more sense within the context of the 1992 novel from which this film was adapted, but it completely undercuts the seriousness of the movie, and completely trivializes the entire film.

The very last scene of Gerald’s Game sees the terrifying bone man taken into police custody and appearing before a judge at a legal trial for having marauded his way through the woods, mutilating people and stealing their bones and valuables.
While the monster appeared terrifying and compelling in the cover of moonlight, the stark reality in the courthouse showcases just how absurd the existence of this character is.
An Otherwise Brilliant Movie Fumbling At The Goalpost

How exactly was this enormous creature moving around silently as he skulked through the cabin, providing numerous jump-scares throughout the runtime of Gerald’s Game? How is it possible that this instantly recognizable monster man was able to evade police capture for years at a time while periodically walking into random houses in the night?
And most importantly, if this bone man is real, does that mean he was actually licking Jessie’s feet in that one scene? Because if so, that instantly makes this a 2/10 movie, at best.


At the end of the day, Gerald’s Game is still a great film, even if it loses significant points for its left-field ending. If you’re interested in catching the acclaimed horror film, Gerald’s Game is currently streaming on Netflix. If you want to really improve your viewing experience, just turn it off as soon as Jessie returns home from the cabin, and enjoy your head-canon that the bone man was simply a psychological narrative device.
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Banned, R-Rated Thriller From Legendary Director Now Streaming For Free On Social Media
By Chris Snellgrove
| Updated

Nobody has ever accused Uwe Boll of being Steven Spielberg or Martin Scorsese. Nonetheless, he’s a legendary director for those of us who love a certain kind of film: action schlock. He is responsible for bringing us absolutely bonkers video game adaptations like House of the Dead, Alone in the Dark, BloodRayne, and Postal. Even when he’s not adapting games, his movies are reliably entertaining…the kind of stuff made for watching with a best friend and a six-pack. Unfortunately, the director flew a little too close to the sun with his latest film, Citizen Vigilante.
This movie is designed as a comeback for the canceled celeb Armie Hammer. He plays an American living in Europe whose wife is fatally stabbed by an immigrant. His solution? To kill as many immigrants as possible, all of whom are portrayed as cartoonishly evil. It’s basically like what would happen if Death Wish were made by your obscenely racist, ex-pat grandfather. Accordingly, the movie got banned in Germany, so Boll decided to take matters into his own hands. Specifically, he released the entire film on X, where you can watch it right now before it gets taken down.
A New Kind Of Vigilante Film

The interesting thing about vigilante films is that they all have something in common: a man who is fed up with injustice and feckless law enforcement and decides to start killing criminals on his own. The only real variables are what sends the vigilante off the deep end and who he targets. In Citizen Vigilante, Armie Hammer plays an American living in Europe (the exact city is not specified) whose wife is murdered by a violent immigrant. Afterward, he wages a one-man war against all violent immigrants while his actions are cheered on by supporters via social media.
To put it mildly, Citizen Vigilante was built from the ground up as rightwing catnip. It’s a film where all of your problems are being caused by conniving immigrants, and the solution is one brave white guy killing as many of them as he possibly can. The movie has (no shock here) been lauded by online rightwingers who typically wring their hands and whine about how politics need to be kept out of film. Boll’s native Germany ended up effectively banning Citizen Vigilante by refusing to certify its rating, citing concerns that the movie was a form of hate speech inciting violence against immigrants. The director has responded by temporarily releasing the film on X, where you can watch it now.
A Perfect Storm Of Controversy

Citizen Vigilante was always destined to be a controversial film. Uwe Boll has always been a larger-than-life character, one who relentlessly criticizes various Hollywood studios for leftist leanings and politically correct films. Meanwhile, leading actor Armie Hammer was canceled years ago after a number of women accused him of sexual abuse and assault. While the actor denied these claims and was never charged with anything, some of his leaked DMs to women revealed that he has erotic cannibal fantasies. So, Boll bringing back a #MeToo guy who aspires to be Hannibal Lecter is controversial, to say the least.
While Boll has spoken out against his film getting banned in Germany, he’s kind of living out his dream right now. Circumventing studios and rating boards, he has now (temporarily) released his film for free online. No doubt, he is hoping that the message of taking a stand against a perceived immigrant threat will resonate with modern audiences. What will happen when that doesn’t work, though? No doubt, we’ll get an epic online meltdown from the director about how nobody else had the creativity and vision to create what might as well be an AI film: “ChatGPT, remake Death Wish, but make it 1000 percent more racist.”
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Celebrate the 4th of July with Tom Cruise and More on Paramount+
Everyone loves a birthday party, and America is about to experience a celebration like no other.
250 years since its founding fathers adopted the Declaration of Independence, the United States of America will celebrate a quarter-millennium of “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”
And what better way to celebrate than by staying at home and watching Paramount+?
The streamer always has tons of new and exciting content, but it has outdone itself for the 4th of July by curating star-spangled collections of popular TV shows like Dutton Ranch, Landman and Yellowstone, as well as blockbuster films like Top Gun: Maverick, Saving Private Ryan and more.
Watch With Us has all the details below, plus some brief recommendations of what to watch on the streamer.
America’s Story: 250 Years in the Making

A collection of films, series and documentaries that explore the people, events and turning points that shaped the nation.
1883
1923
Becoming King
The Green Book Guide to Freedom
Lawmen: Bass Reeves
Selma
One Thousand Years of Slavery
Picturing the Presidents
Picturing the President: George Washington
Reclaiming History: Our Native Daughters
Watch With Us recommends: 1923. The Yellowstone prequel is a riveting portrait of a nation still being settled, and it features outstanding work by stars Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren.
Celebrating the Heartland

Celebrate the frontier, expansion and mythology of the American West, then and now.
1883
1923
Dutton Ranch
Gunsmoke
Landman
Lawmen: Bass Reeves
Marshals
The Madison
Yellowstone
Watch With Us recommends: The Madison. The 2026 show is one of creator Taylor Sheridan‘s best series, and it features one of lead star Michelle Pfeiffer‘s best performances in years.
America at War

Adam Goldberg, Demitri Goritsas, Tom Hanks, Matt Damon and Maximilian Martini in Saving Private Ryan. DreamWorks/ Courtesy: Everett Collection
Stories of service, sacrifice and leadership across generations.
13 Hours
100 Missions: Surviving Vietnam
Air Warriors
Battle of Midway: The True Story
Battle of Okinawa in Color
Carrier at War: The USS Enterprise
Flags of Our Fathers
Hacksaw Ridge
Saving Private Ryan
We Were Soldiers
Watch With Us recommends: Saving Private Ryan. Nearly 30 years after its premiere, it remains one of Steven Spielberg’s best works ever and the greatest modern World War II movie.
The American Presidency
A look at the leaders who shaped the nation.
The Day Kennedy Died
First Ladies Revealed
Jefferson’s Secret Bible
Lincoln’s Last Day
Lincoln’s Washington at War
Picturing the Presidents
Picturing the President: George Washington
Obama Years: The Power of Words
Through the Fire: The Legacy of Barack Obama
White House Revealed
America’s Greatest Places
Explore the landscapes that define America.
America’s Greatest Monuments
America’s Treasures
America’s Wild Seasons
Epic Yellowstone
The National Parks
Wild Rockies
American Icons

The shows and movies that helped define American pop culture.
The Andy Griffith Show
The Brady Bunch
Forrest Gump
Friday Night Lights
Grease
I Love Lucy
Top Gun
Top Gun: Maverick
Wayne’s World
Watch With Us recommends: Wayne’s World. What’s more American than two nerds, Wayne (Mike Myers) and Garth (Dana Carvey), dreaming of a better life that involves hosting a cable access TV show and dating a hot woman?
Hidden Histories of America
Stories often left out of traditional history books.
America’s Hidden Stories
America’s Hidden Stories: The Black Wild West
Birthing a Nation: The Resistance of Mary Gaffney
The Green Book Guide to Freedom
One Thousand Years of Slavery
Pocahontas: Beyond the Myth
Reclaiming History: Our Native Daughters
This is just a taste of what Paramount+ is offering right now. To view the entire collection, click here.
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Avatar Season 2: The Trick Behind Azula’s Kyoshi Disguise | Set Stories
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Elizabeth Yu takes Collider behind the scenes of Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2, revealing how she built Azula into one of the series’ most layered characters.
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Millie Bobby Brown Teases David Harbour Onscreen Reunion
Millie Bobby Brown and her Stranger Things costar David Harbour have plans to work together again after squashing on-set drama surrounding bullying claims.
During a Wednesday, June 24, live recording of the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast at New York City’s 92nd Street Y, Brown, 22, hinted that she had a “concrete” project with Harbour, 51, in development.
“Father-daughter is where we live, but Netflix will always be our home,” Brown coyly teased, per Variety. “The David Harbour project is sooner than expected, and it’s David’s idea, so kudos to him.”
Brown and Harbour notably played Eleven and Hopper, respectively, on Netflix’s Stranger Things. Despite playing adopted father and daughter, news broke during the final season that Brown accused Harbour of harassment and bullying in a complaint with the network. (Neither Harbour, Brown nor Netflix addressed the alleged report at the time.)
Harbour broke his silence on the alleged complaint earlier this month, telling Variety the situation was “a weird thing” and “came out in a weird way.”
“It’s a show that went on for 10 years. We worked together for 10 years during her formative teenage years, playing father and daughter,” Harbour told the outlet. “I don’t know if people have families and friends that you spend a lot of time with for 10 years — you occasionally get in arguments [or] disagreements.”
He continued, “In families, it’s OK because you’re just in a disagreement and then you come back together. The problem with a billion-dollar show is that there’s just hundreds of people who want to get involved.”
According to Harbour, the situation with Brown was “a simple rupture-and-repair thing.”
“Once we cleared everybody out of the way and talked to each other, we’re fine,” he explained at the time. “Everyone nowadays is very scared of talking about things. People are very scared of being human. It’s unfortunate, because I don’t know how to navigate this weird media world. But it was completely normal, and we adore each other and always have.”
At the time, Harbour hinted that he and Brown were even “working on several” additional projects post-Stranger Things.
“You’ll see more of me and Millie. 10 years wasn’t enough,” Harbour teased. “There is a special bond there. I love her, she loves me.”
As for Brown, she stressed on Wednesday that any fractured friendships have been repaired.
“It was very hard for me. I would not have expected that coming off of the show. I’m a very happy-go-lucky person,” she said of the show’s conclusion, noting she spent January reconnecting with her costars to “mend” friendships. “They probably thought I was crazy. I was like, ‘We’re still friends, right? Like, you’re not gonna stop talking to me anymore?’ I was like, ‘I’m sorry if I ever upset you,’ and was just trying to mend anything. ‘It’s been 10 years, and I really want to be friends. You’re my sibling.’”
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Drew Barrymore Relies on This Face Serum for Youthful Skin
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If Drew Barrymore‘s glowing complexion has ever made you wonder what’s in her skincare routine, one product she reaches for regularly is the Sunday Riley Good Genes All-in-One Lactic Acid Treatment Face Serum.
In an Instagram post, the actress revealed she uses Good Genes one to two nights per week as part of her evening routine and loves the results. Considering the serum has been a beauty editor’s favorite for years, her endorsement only adds to the hype. Best part? It’s currently 40% off for Amazon Prime Day.
Get the Sunday Riley Good Genes All-in-One Lactic Acid Treatment Face Serum for $51 (was $85) at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate as of the publishing date but are subject to change.
At the heart of Good Genes is lactic acid, an AHA that gently exfoliates the skin by dissolving dead skin cells sitting on the surface. As those dull, rough cells are swept away, fresher and more radiant-looking skin is revealed underneath. Unlike some stronger exfoliating acids that can leave skin feeling irritated, lactic acid is often praised for delivering noticeable results while being gentler on the skin, making it a popular choice for those looking to improve texture and brightness.
One of the biggest benefits is the treatment’s ability to improve the appearance of uneven skin tone. Whether you’re dealing with lingering post-breakout marks, sun damage or general dullness, regular exfoliation can help skin look more even and luminous over time. With Sunday Riley Lactic Acid Treatment, you’ll notice an immediate glow after application. Long-term benefits include less discoloration and an overall clearer-looking complexion.
To use, apply one to two pumps onto clean, dry skin in the evening after cleansing. The serum can be used alone or layered underneath moisturizer. If you’re new to exfoliating acids, use it once or twice a week and gradually increase frequency as your skin adjusts. And because exfoliants can increase sun sensitivity, daily sunscreen use is essential.
One Amazon user called it “magic” from the “first use,” noting it’s “magnificent” and “worth every penny.” Another shopper said it’s “game-changing” and “definitely a holy grail,” adding that it gets rid of any “break outs” or “rough skin texture.”
If your skin has been looking dull, uneven or textured lately, Sunday Riley Good Genes All-in-One Lactic Acid Treatment Face Serum deserves a spot in your beauty cabinet while it’s 40% off.
Get the Sunday Riley Good Genes All-in-One Lactic Acid Treatment Face Serum for $51 (was $85) at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate as of the publishing date but are subject to change.
Looking for something else? Explore more lactic acid treatments here and don’t forget to check out all of Amazon’s Daily Deals for more great finds!
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