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Extremely R-Rated 80s Comedy Is A Masterclass In Tastelessness
By Robert Scucci
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Have you gone bowling lately? It’s prohibitively expensive to get a few games in with the family on a Friday night, but we try to get out every couple of months for the love of the game, even if it ends up costing us nearly $200 after food and drinks. But money comes and goes, and you only get one life, so you should spend it with the people who matter. Bowling is great because everybody in my family sucks at it, which helps the kids realize that not everybody is instantly good at everything unless they put in the practice.
That is all to say that the money spent on a family bonding experience is worth it if there are valuable lessons to be taught. Not all bowling alley lessons are created equal, though, which brings us to 1988’s Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama, a horror comedy that’s kind of based on “The Monkey’s Paw,” but mostly just an excuse for sex jokes and gratuitous, cartoonishly violent kills. I’m not saying that it’s a bad thing either, though the 37 percent audience score on Rotten Tomatoes would have you believe otherwise. Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama does not have a critical score.

It’s not that the movie is unwatchable or terrible. This is simply what you get with a $90,000 budget while trying to lean into shock value. This isn’t a family bowling trip, and there are no teachable moments in sight. I don’t know about you, but that’s exactly what I look for when I’m trying to escape the horrors of modern life with my entertainment choices.
It’s Exactly What It Sounds Like

Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama follows three socially awkward frat boys named Calvin (Andras Jones), Jimmie (Hal Havins), and Keith (John Stuart Wildman), who decide that the best way to spend their evening is spying on the neighboring Tri-Delta sorority house. There, Babs (Robin Rochelle), Rhonda (Kathi O’Brecht), and Frankie (Carla Baron) are “initiating” their two newest members, Taffy (Brinke Stevens) and Lisa (Michelle Bauer). The initiation involves the newcomers getting spanked with paddles and covered in whipped cream, something the three frat boys take great delight in witnessing through the living room window.
When it’s shower time, the boys sneak into the house, and in no time whatsoever they’re caught peeping. Dead to rights, they’re used by Babs, Rhonda, and Frankie for the next initiation, or humiliation, ritual. They’re tasked with taking Taffy and Lisa to the nearby bowling alley, located in a mall owned by Babs’ father, to steal a trophy. What they don’t know is that Babs and the rest of the girls plan to mess with them, and maybe even get some good video footage of the prank.

What nobody is prepared for in Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama is Uncle Impie (Dukey Flyswatter), who was trapped inside the trophy and is unleashed into the world when it’s dropped. Impie, as his name suggests, is supposed to be an imp, but he really looks more like a cross between a hairless gremlin and a rubber pit bull. Grateful for being freed, he grants everybody one wish, but like “The Monkey’s Paw,” which inspired this film and countless others before and since, every wish backfires.
For example, Keith wishes to hook up with Lisa, who becomes a complete nymphomaniac, to the point where Keith wants to tap out from exhaustion. If you’ve ever wondered what “too much of a good thing” looks like, you’ll find it here.

Matters continue to escalate as everybody starts dropping like flies in the most insane ways $90,000 can buy. Severed heads roll down bowling alley lanes, doors are electrified, people are killed with paddles, and so on. I’m not going into graphic detail because the kills and scares are genuinely fun, but let’s just say that lots of found weaponry is used, and it’s about as crude as you could imagine.
Zero Lessons Were Learned While Watching This Film

So what’s the lesson or takeaway after my viewing of Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama? There isn’t one. This is the kind of good, crude fun you watch after family bowling night, when your son drops a 10-pound ball on your foot, spills his soda on the overpriced chicken tenders, and you have to resist the urge to rattle off f-word after f-word in front of countless spectators. This is how you blow off steam after those teachable moments: by not having to experience any more teachable moments for the rest of the day so you’re ready to conquer tomorrow.
Is Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama a great film? It depends on what you’re looking for. If you’re partial to over-the-top horror comedies, you should give it a go. If you look down your nose at low-budget films that are intentionally campy and going for shock value, you’re going to have the absolute worst time watching it. If you occupy both territories, I can assure you this movie is not 37 percent bad, but your mileage may vary.

As of this writing, you can stream Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama for free on Tubi.

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Chris Brown Has Fans Going Wild Over SPICY ‘R&B’ Tour Moment
Whew, Roommates! Chris Brown and Usher’s ‘R&B’ tour recently kicked off, but things are heating up QUICK! Breezy dropped a video showing a SPICY moment with a fan at one of their recent tour stops, and now folks online are asking what ticket did the lucky lady purchase to get her special one-on-one treatment with him.
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Chris Brown Turns Up The Heat With SPICY Onstage Moment At The ‘R&B’ Tour
Recently, Breezy dropped a lil’ preview on his Instagram Story showing how he’s coming for the ‘R&B’ tour, and he’s making it clear that he’s trying to give fans exactly what they want. The footage shows him giving a fan some VIP treatment while he performs ‘Take You Down.’ The woman in the clip clearly came ready for the quality time with Breezy, with the video showing her fully locked in on the moment while he goes to work. Chris Brown even took his shirt off to show off his six-pack he’s putting in work for. Chris captioned the spicy moment, “This what yall wanted?” making sure he checks in with fans to see if he’s understanding the assignment.
Social Media Pops OFF With Reactions To Breezy’s Tour Preview
Once TSR dropped the video of Breezy with a fan, the comment section was flooded with reactions. Plenty of fans joked that they want the same ticket the fan got. Meanwhile, other fans said they’re about to start practicing just in case Chris picks them to come on stage.
Instagram user @uadorelai wrote, “what ticket did she buy?! because I WANT THAT ONE TOO! @chrisbrownofficial.”
Instagram user @trendy_chef wrote, “A lot of women losing their relationships for this moment 😂 make it worth it ladies 😂😂😂”
While Instagram user @troyse_official wrote, “I’m not getting married until this 🥷🏿 is done touring 😂”
Then Instagram user @ari3xo wrote, “I see why each child got a mother 😍😍”
Another Instagram user @mystachris wrote, ‘At this point, I need proof Usher was even on stage, because all I’m seeing is Chris Brown. 😂😭”
Instagram user @gueits wrote, “Its the heels in the air for me 😭”
Then another Instagram user @lovecorkscrew wrote, “Closing my married eyes 👀”
While another Instagram user @khadi.cutie wrote, “Yes. Now let me start practicing what ima do if I get up on that stage 😂”
Finally, Instagram user @marla_vuitton wrote, “I just want my man to know in advance… I’m goN 😩🫣😬🤣🤣🤣🤷🏽♀️”
Chris Already Said He Wasn’t Playing ANY Games On This Tour
Weeks before the ‘R&B’ tour kicked off, Chris teased his energy and said he was trying to get “as sexy as possible” for his and Usher’s upcoming shows. In a video he shared on social media, he also warned fans that shirts would come off and there wouldn’t be any dad bod energy. He said when he starts doing his big one on stage, he wants to hear the ladies’ screams get a little louder. “No dad bod situations going on. No honeybuns! So, hell yeah […] when I do my 1,2 go on and scream a little louder.”
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Inside Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Star-Studded Wedding
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are finally married! The two exchanged their vows at Madison Square Garden in New York City on July 3. While there were many questions about who would officiate the wedding and who would be the maid of honor, fans finally have the answers!

The wedding was officiated by a close friend of the couple, Adam Sandler. In October 2023, he attended the premiere of Swift’s Eras Tour film in Los Angeles with his two daughters. A few months later, he admitted that he gets “jumpy” around Swift because of what she means to his children.
“You know what, Taylor Swift, because what she means to my kids, I get a little jumpy. Just ’cause I don’t wanna blow it for my kids,” he said on an episode of SiriusXM’sConan O’Brien Needs a Friend in February 2024. “So I’m a little like, ‘Taylor, Taylor,’ like I talk a little too loud or something. I don’t stay as cool as I can.”
“There’s not a word my kids don’t know. I know them too, by the way. But they know them inside and out,” he added. In addition to Swift, Sandler is a close friend of Kelce, who appeared in Sandler’s hit sequel “Happy Gilmore 2.”
Who Was The Best Man and the Maid of Honor?

Many fans expected that Travis’ brother, Jason Kelce, would be the best man, and they were right! However, instead of a maid of honor, Swift chose a man of honor: her brother, Austin Swift.
Swift also chose not to have bridesmaids or groomsmen at the ceremony. In a statement, her rep said: “Taylor & Travis did not have bridesmaids or groomsmen. Instead, her brother Austin Swift served as Taylor’s Man of Honor andJason Kelce was Travis’ Best Man. The ceremony joined both families together and was officiated by friend Adam Sandler.”
What Did Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Wear To The Wedding

In a brief statement, her rep said, “The bride and groom’s wedding ceremony looks have been created by Christian Dior Haute Couture. They are designed by Jonathan Anderson, Creative Director of Dior Women’s, Men’s and Haute Couture Collections, in close collaboration with the Bride and Groom. This is the designer’s first couture wedding dress for a world-renowned celebrity. Their shoes were custom-made by Christian Louboutin, and the bride wore Cartier jewelry.”
Pictures of the dress have not yet been released at the time of this writing. However, a rep for the fashion house confirmed the news to PEOPLE magazine in a brief statement.
“Christian Dior Haute Couture is delighted to confirm it has created the wedding looks for the marriage of Taylor and Travis. They have been created in Dior’s ateliers at 30 Avenue Montaigne, Paris, and designed by Jonathan Anderson, Creative Director of Dior Women’s, Men’s and Haute Couture Collections, in close collaboration with the couple,” the statement read. “Jonathan Anderson and the house of Dior extend their congratulations to the Bride and Groom.”
Who Were Some Of The Star Studded Guests?
Many of Swift’s close friends attended the ceremony. Some of these included Selena Gomez, Ed Sheeran and his wife Cherry Seaborn, Benson Boone, the Haim sisters, Ellie Goulding, Zoë Kravitz, Jason Sudeikis, Ethan Hawke, Jimmy Fallon, Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper, Dakota Johnson, and Mariska Hargitay. Model Karlie Kloss and her husband Joshua Kushner were also at the star-studded ceremony, although they reportedly had a falling out in the years prior to the ceremony.
Swift’s close childhood friend Abigail was also seen at the ceremony. “Girls” showrunner Lena Dunham and Swift’s close collaborator Jack Antonoff, who previously dated for several years, were also at the ceremony, although it remains to be seen if they will run into each other, given that there are over 1,000 guests in attendance.
Who Did Not Attend The Ceremony?

There were quite a few famous faces who either were not invited to the event or chose not to attend. Although Zoë Kravitz was in attendance, Harry Styles – Swift’s former flame – was not in attendance, as he was performing in London.
Blake Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, were also reportedly not in attendance at the event. There has been speculation that the two had a falling out over Lively’s “It Ends With Us” lawsuit against Justin Baldoni, in which Swift’s name was mentioned several times.
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A Tech Giant May Accidentally Save Hollywood From AI
By Chris Snellgrove
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From the very beginning of the generative AI hype, many of us have been asking the same question Nute Gunray once asked Senator Palpatine: “is this legal?” After all, any one of us could get in serious legal trouble if we made money by selling someone else’s writing, art, or music, but these AI companies basically scraped the entire internet for content. That’s always been the moral problem with generative AI: when it generates art, it’s not actually drawing something from scratch. Instead, it’s drawing based on what has been stolen from thousands of artists. It was only a matter of time before someone with deep enough pockets started suing.
That’s exactly what happened when Warner Bros. sued Midjourney, the AI image lab. The studio’s case was straightforward: they are accusing the tech company of copyright infringement on an absolutely massive scale. Midjourney, meanwhile, has claimed that what it is doing falls firmly within the boundaries of fair use. However, their defense has also taken the angle that WB has no leg to stand on because of their own use of AI. Now, Midjourney has asked a judge to have the studio divulge exactly how they use this technology. If Midjourney gets their way, it could cause a big enough backlash to do the impossible: save Hollywood from AI.
Hollywood’s Deal With The Devil

On Warner Bros.’ side, the lawsuit against Midjourney is relatively cut and dry. They are arguing that the AI company has enabled massive copyright infringement by allowing users to create images featuring characters like Superman. Not just images created from scratch (like fan art) but clearly ripping off existing art. As part of their case, the studio submitted side-by-side images of Superman. One was from the DC Animated Universe, and the other was a Midjourney creation that looked insanely similar, right down to the Metropolis background. In turn, Midjourney has argued that they are engaged in fair use and that WB is guilty of relying on AI to create movies.
Normally, those kinds of dirty details would come out during the discovery phase of the trial. However, in June, a magistrate judge ruled that Warner Bros. would only have to reveal information about consumer-facing uses of AI. This week, Midjourney filed a motion to overturn that decision and force the studio to fully divulge how it has been using AI. As Midjourney’s lawyer, Bobby Ghajar, put it, “If Plaintiffs are doing the very thing they seek to punish, that evidence goes to the heart of Midjourney’s fair use and unclean hands defenses.” Basically, Midjourney believes that if WB is relying on their own stolen data, they don’t have a right to sue anyone else.
Is The Studio Going Down?

Now, this is the rare case where I find myself rooting for an AI company. Not because I want this technology to succeed; rather, if Midjourney gets their wish and Warner Bros. discloses all of their uses of AI (including fully granular detail of how this tech is used to market and make movies), it would cause a huge backlash against the studio. Right now, moviegoers are adamantly against AI, with many A24 fans claiming they plan to boycott future films after that studio entered into an AI partnership with Google. What execs at all these studios are hoping for is that we just don’t notice how and where they used AI in each film.
If one major studio (especially one getting a huge buyout from Paramount) is forced to disclose all of the ways they are using AI to make films, it may cause consumers to demand transparency from other studios. In a perfect world, this would force most studios to abandon AI in order to save themselves. We’re already at a point where it’s a marketing tactic to avoid AI; for example, Obsession director Curry Barker hired human artists to create AI-style images in the film, and the credits explicitly forbid AI companies from training on the film’s content. Hopefully, studios will start publicly shunning AI just to win over moviegoers who prefer completely human-generated films.
The Only Way To Save Hollywood

In short, I don’t care if Midjourney wins this battle so long as AI loses the war. The company is betting everything on this reverse Uno strategy of making Warner Bros. look like hypocrites, but that strategy may very well blow up in their face. Right now, public backlash against AI is greater than ever, and businesses all over the world are starting to realize they aren’t actually profiting from their investment in this hot new technology. Basically, this is the worst time for WB to reveal how creatively bankrupt and reliant on AI they are, and if they are forced to do so, they could take other major studios down with them.
Saving Hollywood from AI and forcing the biggest studios to rely on actual humans to create art? That’s what I call a win/win!
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Prime Video’s ‘Game of Thrones’ Replacement Is the Greatest Fantasy Show of All Time
Out of all the fantasy series out there, Prime Video’s The Wheel of Time is a game-changer, bringing Robert Jordan‘s epic novels to life. The saga takes the audience on an unbelievable journey to a world where magic and destiny collide, providing an immersive and unforgettable time on-screen. At the beginning of this epic tale, we meet Moiraine Damodred (Rosamund Pike), a strong and powerful Aes Sedai who sets out on a dangerous adventure to discover the Dragon Reborn, a person who is believed to have the power to either save or bring doom upon humanity. What makes The Wheel of Time stand out most above other fantasy series on Prime Video are also the aspects that make it a true masterpiece of the genre.
‘The Wheel of Time’ Unravels the Threads of Gender
The biggest thing that sets The Wheel of Time apart from other fantasy series is how it approaches gender, exploring the dynamics within its established world. From the first scene, we learn that only women are able to channel the One Power, meaning that they are the only ones who can use magic. In a world where magic is predominantly wielded by women, The Wheel of Time challenges traditional gender roles and explores the multifaceted nature of power and influence.
This divide exists because, long ago, the Dark One poisoned the half of the One Power that men use. This corruption ended up causing all men who use the One Power to lose a part of their sanity each time they use it. As the many men who could use the One Power at the time of the corruption went mad, they destroyed almost everything in their path. As a reaction to this destruction, the female Aes Sedai cut off their access to the One Power. This process is referred to as gentling — and when the last man was finally gentled, almost every civilization, with almost all its knowledge, was lost.
Despite these powers, gender-based violence continues to exist. In this world where women are often marginalized and their power is feared or misunderstood, the Aes Sedai stand as a beacon of female empowerment. These highly trained women wield the One Power, the source of all magic, and hold positions of authority and influence. Yet, even within their ranks, they face challenges and prejudices, highlighting the nuanced dynamics of gender in a society that is still patriarchal. The Wheel of Time doesn’t just touch on gender issues for relevancy’s sake; they’re actually a big part of the story, shaping the characters’ journeys and determining the fate of the world. As a result, it encourages viewers to ponder their own thoughts on gender and consider the intricacies of humanity in a world where magic and destiny are intertwined.
‘The Wheel of Time’ Has a Fresh Perspective on the Chosen One Trope
In the realm of fantasy fiction, the trope of the “Chosen One” is a familiar and often overused narrative device. The idea of an individual destined for greatness, possessing extraordinary powers, and tasked with saving the world, has been explored countless times. However, The Wheel of Time offers a refreshing and nuanced take on this trope. While the series follows the traditional arc of a Chosen One’s journey, it deviates from the conventional portrayal of an all-powerful and infallible protagonist.
Rand al’Thor (Josha Stradowski), the Dragon Reborn, is not an infallible hero immune to flaws and struggles. Instead, Rand is a complex but relatable character who’s constantly struggling with the heavy burden of his destiny and the constant threat of going insane. The series skillfully delves into the psychological toll of being the Dragon Reborn, showing us the intense inner conflict and doubt that Rand deals with. Rand is definitely not some passive boy just going with the flow of fate; he fights to remain in control of his own destiny, making some tough decisions and having to deal with the fallout afterward. His journey is not one of unbridled power and unwavering certainty.
Rand is constantly burdened by the knowledge that he could potentially destroy the world if he loses control of his abilities. His constant fear of insanity hangs over him, making him seem more complex and vulnerable. The Wheel of Time also fights against the idea that only the Chosen One can save humanity. While Rand’s role is undeniably significant, the fate of the world rests not solely on his shoulders but on the collective actions of those around him. The Aes Sedai, the friends he picks up on his journey, the friends he grew up with in the Two Rivers, and the different groups fighting for power all have important parts in shaping the future.
‘The Wheel of Time’ Explores Many Different Cultures
From a worldbuilding perspective, The Wheel of Time delves into the complexities of societal norms, power structures, and the ways in which different cultures approach similar situations, providing a rich tapestry of perspectives and experiences. One striking example of this cultural exploration is the contrasting treatment of female magic wielders in two distinct societies: the Aes Sedai and the Seanchan. The Aes Sedai, highly trained women who wield the One Power, are revered and respected in their society. They hold powerful positions and often have a major impact on politics and society. In contrast, the damane, also female magic wielders, are enslaved and treated as property in the Seanchan Empire. Their power is considered to be a threat; therefore, they must be controlled and are most often used as weapons of war.
The Wheel of Time also considers how different cultures view prophecy and the concept of fate. In the Two Rivers, where the story begins, the people there are skeptical of prophecies. They distrust everyone who claims to know the future because they worry about being manipulated or taken advantage of. On the other hand, the Aes Sedai place more trust in prophecies, with many dedicated to studying them, and believe they are crucial for guiding their actions and shaping events.
‘The Wheel of Time’ Develops Complex Villains
In the world of fantasy fiction, villains are often portrayed as straightforward bad guys who are only after power or destruction — but The Wheel of Time breaks that mold by creating villains who are complex and fascinating, with motivations that make them relatable and even sympathetic. Their evil deeds aren’t just because they’re inherently wicked, but are instead linked to personal trauma, misguided ideas, or a yearning for redemption.
For Ishamael (Fares Fares), a powerful sorcerer who feels an intense sense of emptiness and wants to end the world’s suffering, his motivations come from having seen the endless cycles of creation and destruction. While he presents a major threat to the heroes of the world, he has become disillusioned with the constant struggle and believes oblivion is the only way to escape pain. Similarly, Lanfear (Natasha O’Keeffe) is consumed by jealousy, anger, and a longing for the love she’s lost. Lanfear’s journey to the dark side is a sad story, with betrayal, abandonment, and the downsides of ambition.
These Forsaken all have their own reasons for their allegiance to the Dark One; some just want revenge, others have a twisted sense of justice, and still others are all about getting back their old glory. In The Wheel of Time, the villains become more than just obstacles for the heroes to beat. They’re not just flat-out clichés; they remind us that darkness can be found in anyone, and even the most misguided individuals might have a chance at redemption hidden beneath layers of pain and disappointment.
This series breathes new life into familiar fantasy themes and even introduces entirely fresh ideas. Even after its sudden cancellation, The Wheel of Time is still one of the best high fantasy series out there and the best on Prime Video by far. With three seasons to enjoy, the acclaimed fantasy series is still worth your time.
The Wheel of Time
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2021 – 2025-00-00
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Prime Video
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Rafe Judkins
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Sanaa Hamri, Ciaran Donnelly, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Thomas Napper, Maja Vrvilo, Wayne Che Yip
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Captain Kirk Is Great, but This Star Trek Captain Beats Him Every Single Time
Star Trek has a long history of iconic captains, from William Shatner’s James T. Kirk to Kate Mulgrew’s Kathryn Janeway to Scott Bakula’s Jonathan Archer and everyone in between. Every Captain brings something new and interesting to the table — different styles of leadership, different hobbies, and different approaches to problem-solving. You’d be hard-pressed to argue that any of them are outright bad (with a few notable exceptions — looking at you, Lorca), and by the same token you’d probably find it difficult to argue that any one of them was unilaterally better than any of the others. However, there is one Star Trek Captain who rises above his peers to represent the best of Starfleet and humanity.
Anson Mount’s Captain Pike Is a Revelation
Since his introduction in the second season of Star Trek: Discovery, Anson Mount’s Captain Christopher Pike has embodied everything Star Trek stands for. Mount isn’t the first actor to have portrayed Pike — he’s following in the footsteps of Jeffery Hunter (in the unaired Star Trek: The Original Series pilot) and Bruce Greenwood (in 2009’s Star Trek and its sequel Into Darkness) — but he’s quickly become the definitive take on the character, blending Hunter’s version’s capable leadership with Greenwood’s version’s wisdom and warmth. His take on the character in Discovery’s second season was so well received that Paramount+ released a spin-off show centered on his time commanding the Enterprise.
What made Mount’s take on the character so appealing? Part of it was the way Pike was the antithesis of Discovery’s previous captain, the scheming Gabriel Lorca (Jason Isaacs). Lorca was manipulative, focused on his mission to a fault, and ultimately directly antagonistic to his crew once they stopped being useful to him. By contrast, Pike’s leadership style was focused entirely on the crew. He understood that it wouldn’t be easy for the crew of Discovery to accept him after Lorca damaged their trust in authority, so he made every effort to put them at ease.
He immediately made it clear that he valued the crew of the Discovery individually, calling them by name rather than rank and deferring to them when their experience gave them an insight into a situation that he didn’t have. And the entire time, he carried himself with the class and self-confidence of all the great Captains that had come before him (from our point of view, at least, since he predates all but Archer in canon).
Pike Is Everything You Could Want from a Starfleet Captain
In all of Pike’s appearances throughout Discovery and its spin-off Strange New Worlds, he approaches every challenge with this same mix of empathy, emotional intelligence, and his crew-focused leadership style. As Captain of the Enterprise, he hosts regular meals with not just his command staff but also regular members of the crew so he can get to know them personally. In Strange New Worlds’ “Children of the Comet,” he invites Cadet Uhura (Celia Rose Gooding) to dinner with his senior officers and asks her about her past and plans for the future. This created an opportunity for Uhura to feel more comfortable with the senior officers, helping her to feel confident enough around them to save the day on the titular comet later that episode.
This isn’t a one-off event either, as we see him throwing a party to celebrate Uhura and several other regular crew members later that season in “All Those Who Wander.” Pike takes a similar approach to dealing with those outside of his crew. In “Spock Amok,” he convinces the R’ongovians to join the Federation by recognizing their diplomatic strategy (which he describes as “radical empathy”) and implementing it in his approach to the negotiations. In “The Serene Squall,” he offers to make a meal for the pirate crew that took him hostage and uses that opportunity to gain insight into the pirates’ dynamic that he uses to trigger a mutiny so he can escape.
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But it’s not just his ability to connect to others that makes him a good Captain. He’s also capable of keeping a cool head in seemingly impossible situations. In Discovery’s “Through the Valley of Shadows,” he’s forced to choose between saving the galaxy from the imminent threat of Control or saving himself from a serious accident he saw in a vision of his future (an accident that was first referenced in the Original Series two-parter, “The Menagerie”). Despite the steep personal cost, Pike chooses to accept his future to save the galaxy, without hesitation. Less personally, the Strange New Worlds premiere forces Pike to decide between holding fast to the rules of Starfleet or acting in the best interests of the planet Kiley 279.
The people of Kiley 279 had developed weaponized Warp technology due to Starfleet’s actions in Discovery’s Season 2 finale. Pike beamed back down to the planet and tried to convince the people of Kiley 279 to not use the weapon and pursue peace, using Earth’s violent history as an example of where they would be headed if they did not change course. While technically this violated General Order One (later known as the Prime Directive), Pike decided it was better to try and right the wrong that had already been done rather than let the people of Kiley 279 slaughter each other. Pike always chooses to prioritize life and connection, no matter the cost.
The above descriptions might make Pike seem like an impossibly heroic and unrelatable figure, but Mount’s performance is compelling and human. Neither Discovery nor Strange New Worlds shy away from showing the toll his job takes on him. The accident he saw in his future in “Through the Valley of Shadows” hangs over him for all of Strange New Worlds’ first season as he grapples with his mortality. During his time on Discovery, he struggles with his guilt over the fact that the Enterprise was kept away from the fighting during the Klingon War.
These struggles, as well as more one-off conflicts in episodes like Strange New Worlds’ “Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach,” highlight how human he is despite his strengths. And it’s all elevated by Mount’s performance, which simultaneously presents Pike as a paragon of Starfleet’s ideals and immensely approachable, the sort of boss you’d love to have.
What’s most compelling about Mount’s take on Pike is that his true strength lies in his moral character. He is kind and understanding, even with those who have given him little reason to be. He doesn’t just stand up for what he believes in; he consistently acts to change the world for the better. He’s slow to violence, quick to diplomacy, and even quicker to help someone in need. Starfleet could not ask for a better Captain. And if all that wasn’t enough, he’s a great cook and has fabulous hair. What’s not to love?
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is available to stream on Paramount+.
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RI Governor Thanks Taylor and Travis for Food Bank Donation
UPDATE 7/3/2026 at 3:43 p.m. ET — Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee has joined a chorus of charities and celebrities thanking Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce for making $26 million in charitable donations across the country.
On Friday, July 3, the politician, 75, shared a tweet where the Rhode Island Food Bank personally thanked the couple for their financial support.
“In honor of their wedding, @taylorswift13 & @tkelce donated an extraordinary $1M to Rhode Island Community Food Bank,” the organization tweeted. “We’re overjoyed, as need in RI is at an all-time high. Funds will help stock food for our 137 member agencies. 🫶#TaylorSwift #Swiftie.”
Governor McKee added, “Rhode Island is officially in our gratitude era. 🫶 A BIG Ocean State thank you to @taylorswift13 and @tkelce for their $1M donation to @RIFoodBank. This support will make a real difference for Rhode Islanders across our state.”
Swift purchased a waterfront mansion, known as “Holiday House,” in the Watch Hill neighborhood of Westerly, Rhode Island, in 2013.

Dolly Parton, Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley previously showed their appreciation for Swift and Kelce for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce after the soon-to-be wed couple donated $26 million to charities across the United States, including the country stars’ non-profit organizations.
“We’re truly inspired by Taylor and Travis’s generosity to so many wonderful organizations, and extremely grateful that The Store is included among them,” Brad, 53, and wife Kimberly, 54, told People in a statement on Thursday, July 2, after Swift and Kelce, both 36, donated funds to the Paisleys’ Nashville-based, free grocery nonprofit The Store.
The couple continued, “This gift will go a long way toward helping our neighbors facing food insecurity in Nashville. What a beautiful way to celebrate the beginning of a marriage!”
Meanwhile, Parton, 80, took to Instagram to thank Swift and Kelce for donating $2 million to her Imagination Library, a program that sends free books to young children.
“Thank you, thank you, thank you. I’m blown away and overjoyed with that gratitude,” the “Jolene” singer said in the Friday, July 3, video. “The mission of the Dollywood Foundation is to dream more, care more, learn more and be more. And thank you again for your very generous gift. And we’ll continue that mission even in bigger ways now with your money. So, thank you and know that I will always love you.”
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are giving back ahead of their rumored nuptials.
The couple have donated $26 million to charities across the United States this week. The New York organizations include: City Harvest, Food Bank For NYC, New York Cares, Education Through Music, Answer The Call, Musical Mentors, After-School All- Stars, MSK Kids (the pediatric cancer program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center) and Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone.
“We are incredibly grateful for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s generous $1 million donation to City Harvest,” the organization’s CEO, Jilly Stephens, said in a statement. “This donation is a love letter to New York, and a bold commitment to our efforts to ensure that no New Yorker goes hungry. Their support comes at a critical time, with visits to New York City soup kitchens and food pantries near record highs and expected to increase further in response to federal funding cuts.”
Answer The Call also shared their appreciation for the donation, writing via Instagram, “We are deeply grateful to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce for their generous gift, helping us to provide lifelong support to more than 500 families of fallen NYC first responders. ❤️.”
Swift and Kelce, both 36, also donated to other organizations including Feeding America, ASPCA, Dolly Parton”s Imagination Library, Grammy In The Schools and Children & Teen and Adolescents & Young Adult (AYA) Programs.
Rounding out the list, the couple gave back to the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, Kansas City’s Harvesters – The Community Food Network and Children’s Mercy Hospital, Nashville’s The Store, Reading’s Helping Harvest, Rhode Island Community Food Bank and Cleveland’s After-School All-Stars.

The pop star and Kansas City Chiefs tight end’s altruism comes days before they are rumored to be tying the knot in New York City’s Madison Square Garden. In June, Us Weekly reported that invitees were told to be in the Big Apple on July 2 and 3.
“Taylor and Travis told guests to be in NYC. No other location was provided,” a source exclusively told Us at the time, sharing that the couple is “putting their guests on hold” for a couple of days. “They are spending a lot of money — in the millions.”
While the couple have not publicly disclosed any information about their nuptials, several of their famous pals (Ed Sheeran, Sabrina Carpenter and more) have been spotted in the city and surrounding area.
During a recent episode of his and brother Jason Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast, Travis gushed that 4th of July celebrations can produce “great memories.”
“4th of July weekend is right around the corner,” Travis said during an Expedia ad break. “We all have that one 4th of July trip we still talk about. … The one that turned a long weekend into a core memory.”
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Warner Bros. Secretly Knew Supergirl Would Bomb
By Chris Snellgrove
| Published

Last year’s Superman was a monster hit that proved the DCU was ready and able to compete with Marvel. That movie was directed by James Gunn, the man who brought us amazing superhero cinema like Guardians of the Galaxy and The Suicide Squad. The fact that he’s running the DCU instilled confidence in fans all around the world. That’s why the failure of Supergirl took audiences by surprise. It was the spinoff of last summer’s biggest movie, written and directed by a team hand-chosen by Gunn, so it seemed destined to be another superpowered hit. Instead, the movie was an instant critical and commercial flop, one likely to lose the studio $125 million.
As it turns out, that was a shock to everyone except for the studio. The Hollywood Reporter has exclusively revealed that Supergirl had a troubled production for many months, one that involved creative clashes between Gunn and director Craig Gillespie. Warner Bros. apparently had very little faith in Gillespie, whose movie consistently received middling scores from test audiences. Eventually, the studio created its own cut of the movie, which is actually the version that hit theaters!
A Tale Of Two Cuts

Buckle up, buckaroos: we finally have some answers to why Supergirl bombed, and this is one wild ride. The first sign that the movie was in trouble was when Warner Bros. ordered four different sets of test screenings. Such screenings are often an indicator that the studio isn’t confident in the film they have made. Apparently, they had reason to be worried: one insider told The Hollywood Reporter that the highest the movie ever scored on the initial screenings was a 70. The rest of the insiders insisted that Supergirl’s score never escaped the 60s.
The studio continued to tweak the movie, and in some low screenings, it received scores in the very low 70s. However, Warner Bros. was still nervous, and they took drastic action by creating their own cut of the movie (something that had previously happened with the original Suicide Squad movie). The studio then tested their cut of the film against Craig Gillespie’s. The results were mixed: the new scores were now lower across the board. However, the Warner Bros. cut of Supergirl scored a whopping two points higher. The studio cut of the film is the one that fans ultimately saw in theaters.
Faith No More

This was, of course, the clearest sign that Warner Bros. had lost faith in Gillespie. After they finished testing (where Supergirl received similar scores to Batgirl, a movie the studio ultimately shelved), a source told The Hollywood Reporter that he had to strongly and personally advocate for any changes he wanted to make to the film. Those changes would have been made during the movie’s extensive post-production process. During that time, frequent James Gunn collaborator Jeremy Slater was brought in to write additional scenes, all of which were shot during nine days of additional photography.
How were the two cuts different? Craig Gillespie’s cut was 11 minutes longer and fleshed out the Big Bad, Krem, who is underdeveloped in the final cut. Gillespie and Gunn also had different opinions on how to use music in the film. The studio cut has a cover of Jimmy Eat World’s “The Middle” (made famous by Malcolm in the Middle) during its climactic fight scene, which may have been Gillespie’s idea. However, an earlier cut used a cover of Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” which was reportedly Gunn’s idea. Aside from added length and possibly different music, however, it sounds like the two Supergirl cuts were largely similar.

So, the moral of this storyisn’t that there’s a killer, Snyder Cut-like version out there that is dramatically different. No, the moral is that Supergirl was a hot mess from the very beginning, with James Gunn and Craig Gillespie butting heads over major creative decisions. The result was the worst of both worlds, a Gunn-style film but without the charm or the same biting humor. Warner Bros. knew for many months how bad this film was scoring with test audiences, and they ended up overriding Gillespie and forcing their own cut down our throats. Now, they have a box office bomb whose slow death may just take the entire DCU with it.
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Babylon 5 Explores Love, Loss, And Ex-Wives In An Early Season Stand-Out
By Jonathan Klotz
| Published

It can be hard to choose a favorite character from Babylon 5. A great case can be made for everyone, but there’s no denying that the Centaurian Ambassador Londo Mollari is one of the best. A proud Centauri, Londo represents the very best of his species…when he feels like it. He’s prone to excess in everything, whether it’s drinking or women, and his pride goes before his fall, but it’s that complicated mix of characteristics that makes him so memorable. In Season 1’s “The War Prayer,” Londo steps up and helps a young couple defy marriage tradition in the name of love. For all his faults, Londo knows what love feels like, and what a Centauri marriage entails, after all, he’s gone through with it three times.
Londo And The Centauri Concept Of Love

“The War Prayer” splits its runtime between Sinclair and Ivanova dealing with The Homeguard attacking aliens, and Londo (Peter Jurasik) navigating a politically complicated situation involving Vir’s (Stephen Furst) cousin, Kiron (Rodney Eastman), and the love of his life Aria (The Wonder Year’s star Danica McKellar). Arranged marriages are custom among the Centauri, which as Londo says, is a society with no need for love. That’s a little ironic considering how far he was willing to go for the exotic dancer Adira Tyree.

Londo explains his past marriages to the young couple, dubbing his former wives Famine, Pestilence, and Death, all of whom appear in Season 2’s “Soul Mates,” and oddly, Londo seems to retain an appreciation for Timov (Jane Carr) who makes zero attempt to show love or affection for him shortly after the arranged marriage was completed, finding her honesty regarding her complete disdain for him to be refreshing. The problem for Londo, is that deep down, he longs for love of the type he briefly experienced with Adira, which is why he finds a way for the lovers to remain unmarried, until they are old enough to choose a spouse for themselves.
The solution, sending them to stay with his well-connected and very important cousin, doesn’t technically defy Centauri tradition. Londo won’t break the rules of the Centauri, but he’ll bend them. Constantly.
Babylon 5’s Worldbuilding Is Second To None

No one is the same at the end of Babylon 5 as they were at the beginning, especially not Londo given his ultimate fate, but for all the major changes in his position, it’s a testament to the writing of J. Michael Straczynski that even the smallest detail of Londo’s life and outlook becomes relevant later. Would Londo have acted the same way for another Centauri couple that wasn’t directly related to his aide? Absolutely not.
“The War Prayer” shows how alien culture isn’t so far removed from human culture, no matter what the Homeguard may want to believe. From G’Kar and Delenn’s responses to the assaults on aliens, to Londo carefully navigating tradition and custom, it’s all more evidence that the world building of Babylon 5 is second to none. When Londo delivers the line, “My shoes are too tight, and I have forgotten how to dance” we see another glimpse of the flawed man fans will fall in love with over the next four seasons. He’s seen too much, done too much, compromised too much, and the worst was yet to come.
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Halloween Comes Early as Tim Burton’s 105-Minute Horror Masterpiece Hits Paramount+
Following his high-profile legal battle with his ex, Amber Heard, controversy has yet to disappear from Johnny Depp‘s name. So, what does the future look like for the Hollywood veteran? Ready to make his return to the screen, Deep will first appear in the upcoming Christmas effort Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol, distributed by Paramount Pictures. However, it is his first headline role since the trial that will make most headlines, as Depp stars in Day Drinker, an action thriller which has now moved to a new release date, premiering on March 26, 2027.
Set to star in the movie alongside Madelyn Cline (Outer Banks), Penélope Cruz (Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides), Manu Ríos (Elite), and more, Depp is certainly the biggest name attached to the project, but it shouldn’t go unnoticed that the film also marks the latest film for Marc Webb, since his disastrous directorial effort with the live-action Snow White remake in 2025. Ahead of Day Drinker‘s return, Depp fans will be looking for any way to get themselves in the mood, with one of Depp’s most memorable movies now streaming on a new platform.
One of many collaborations between Depp and the legendary Tim Burton, the 1999 horror flick Sleepy Hollow, loosely adapted from Washington Irving‘s 1820 short story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, is perhaps the director’s most brutal movie. It also marks another link-up between Burton and Christina Ricci, with the two most recently working together on Netflix’s Wednesday. The movie was the 21st-highest-grossing film of 1999 worldwide, scoring a global haul of $207 million against a reported budget of $70 million. Currently, you can stream Sleepy Hollow on Paramount+, following its arrival on July 1.
Will Johnny Depp Return to His Most Iconic Character?
A sixth film in Disney’s blockbuster franchise, Pirates of the Caribbean, has been confirmed, and one question continues to dominate: Will Depp return to his most iconic role as Captain Jack Sparrow? Nothing has yet been confirmed, with no news as to whether other franchise originals Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley will be involved, but franchise producer Jerry Bruckheimer did previously hint that a role for Depp’s Sparrow might already be in the script.
Sleepy Hollow is streaming now on Paramount+. Make sure to stay tuned to Collider for the latest streaming stories.
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November 19, 1999
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106 Minutes
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Andrew Kevin Walker, Kevin Yagher
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Oral Microbiome Diversity Is Now Linked to Mortality Risk
The gut microbiome has dominated wellness conversations for years, but the community of bacteria living in your mouth may deserve equal attention. New research links the oral microbiome directly to how long you live and how your brain ages, giving one of the body’s most diverse microbial habitats a starring role in whole-body health.
The mouth hosts more than 700 bacterial species across roughly nine major phyla, according to a 2024 review in Microorganisms, making it the second most diverse microbial habitat in the body after the gut. What lives there, and what falls out of balance, turns out to matter far beyond fresh breath.
What the Oral Microbiome Actually Is
A healthy mouth is dominated by genera like Streptococcus, Veillonella, Neisseria and Actinomyces, spread across the teeth, tongue, cheeks, gums and tonsils. Each surface hosts a slightly different community. Beyond bacteria, the oral cavity also holds fungi, viruses and archaea, though bacteria make up the vast majority of what has been studied so far.
Colonization starts within hours of birth and shifts constantly over a lifetime. Diet, smoking, alcohol use, medications and overall health all shape the mix. That means your oral microbiome is never fixed. It is a moving picture influenced by daily choices.
Signs Your Oral Microbiome May Be Out of Balance
Persistent bad breath that doesn’t resolve with brushing is one of the most common early signals of bacterial imbalance, according to the same 2024 review, which links dysbiosis to halitosis, cavities, gingivitis, periodontitis and oral candidiasis. Bleeding or tender gums during normal brushing or flossing, frequent canker sores, unusually dry mouth and new cavities despite consistent hygiene round out the symptoms dentists most often flag.
These signs matter beyond comfort. The same imbalance that drives them is the mechanism researchers now link to cardiovascular issues, cognitive decline and higher mortality risk. Treating early symptoms as a signal, rather than a nuisance to mask with a stronger mouthwash, is the shift experts increasingly recommend.
The Link Between Oral Microbiome and Mortality
A NHANES-based study published in Atherosclerosis tracked 8,199 U.S. adults and found that lower oral microbiome diversity was independently associated with higher all-cause, cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular mortality. The connection held even after accounting for traditional risk factors like age, smoking and existing disease.
The strength of the association varied by racial and ethnic group, and researchers say that variation still needs more study. But the core finding pushes oral health out of the cosmetic column and into the same category as blood pressure or cholesterol, a metric with real implications for lifespan.
Gum Disease and Alzheimer’s Risk
Years of correlational data have tied periodontal disease to dementia risk. A study from the Forsyth Institute and Boston University went further, using matched-species oral bacteria to show that gum disease directly triggers brain immune cells to shift how they process amyloid plaques, the protein deposits associated with Alzheimer’s disease.
It was the first time researchers demonstrated this effect using bacteria and host from the same species, adding a causal mechanism to what had previously been an associated-with relationship. In practical terms, treating gum disease may be brain maintenance, not just dental maintenance.
Habits That Support a Healthy Oral Microbiome
Not every oral care routine helps. Combining tongue brushing with oral probiotics containing Streptococcus salivarius K12 produced the most significant, longest-lasting improvement in oral bacterial balance in a February 2026 randomized trial, outperforming either method used alone. That’s a five-minute daily habit with actual trial data behind it, a rarity in oral care marketing.
On the other end, antiseptic mouthwash used twice daily can strip out the nitrate-reducing bacteria the body needs for healthy blood pressure regulation, according to research in Frontiers in Oral Health. For otherwise healthy mouths, daily antiseptic rinsing is worth reconsidering. Regular dental checkups and early treatment of gum disease round out a routine that doubles as cardiovascular and cognitive health care.
Why the Oral Microbiome Deserves More Attention
The gut has had its cultural moment. Probiotic aisles, fiber-forward diets and microbiome tests built around stool samples have all become mainstream. The oral microbiome sits in a similar position now, well-studied enough to act on, but still under-discussed relative to its impact.
Persistent bad breath, bleeding gums or new cavities despite good hygiene are worth a dentist visit rather than a stronger rinse. And treating oral health as a full-body health metric, one connected to lifespan and cognition, reframes what a dental appointment is actually for.
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