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‘The View’ Backs Kim Kardashian Over North West’s Piercings
Kim Kardashian‘s parenting is being defended by the ladies of “The View” in light of public concern about her daughter, North West.
The 13-year-old has been making headlines for risky fashion statements like hand piercings and attending events without her parents’ supervision.
Recently, British rapper Skepta raised alarm about the teenager’s presence and interactions during Paris Fashion Week.

In a fiery debate during Wednesday’s episode of the ABC talk show, the panelists expressed concern at the intense backlash North and Kardashian were getting over the piercings.
“If she and her kid decided that’s okay, why do you care? Leave this child alone. What’s your children doing?” Whoopi Goldberg slammed, leading the charge.
Speaking to her co-hosts, Goldberg explained that she believed her colleagues at the table are parents who allow their kids “to do what they’re gonna do when they think it’s time for them to do it.”
Alyssa Farah Griffin, who gave birth to her son months ago, shared her personal story of getting her second piercing when she was 14 behind her parents’ backs. She, however, urged that tattoos should be gotten when children are more grown, like 18 years of age.
North West Facing Immense ‘Pressure,’ ‘The View’ Declares
Panelist Sunny Hostin then turned the attention to how North might be feeling having a lot of eyes on her as the world forms opinions about every move she made.
When Joy Behar interjected, insinuating that the Kardashian-Jenner family might be enjoying the attention, Hostin fired back on “The View“:
“I don’t know. Maybe North doesn’t like it. I think we need to give a 13-year-old kid a break. She’s growing up under the spotlight. I can’t imagine having that kind of pressure on a 13 year old.”
The lawyer further noted that having global superstars like Kanye West and Kardashian doesn’t help matters for the 13-year-old.
Expert Dishes On Possible Scars In North’s Future
The defense from the women of “The View” comes after North’s enhancements drew the attention of medical experts who couldn’t help but give an opinion.
The eldest daughter of West and Kardashian has piercings on her hand, face, and lips. According to dermatologist Corey Hartman, this puts the teenager at risk of scarring, rejection, and possible permanent disfigurement.
As reported by The Blast, Hartman explained that North is particularly at risk of such brutal skin conditions, which could even lead to loss of bodily function given that she is melanated.
Kim Kardashian Fully Backs Her Daughter’s Fashion

Despite the medical warning, the SKIMS founder is fully on her daughter’s side, allowing the teenager to freely express herself whichever way she deems fit.
Kardashian explained during an appearance on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast that she has no intention of ever taking away North’s creativity. Also, she believes she is doing the best she can as a single parent of four children.
The reality star and West are parents to daughter North, 13, son Saint, 10, daughter Chicago, 8, and son Psalm, 7. The pair split in 2021 after seven years of marriage.
The billionaire entrepreneur then defended her daughter’s experimental nature. She noted that North used to dress as a tomboy but wanted to switch up her style to try a trend among her friends.
What Did Rapper Skepta Say About North West?
While Kardashian approves of her mini-me’s lifestyle, not everyone in the industry is pleased with how the teenager is always in the spotlight.
Such was the case when Skepta publicly condemned an interaction North had with an older man when she attended the Vetements Menswear Spring/Summer 2027 show.
The teenager was seen in a viral clip approaching an older man and extending her hand for a shake. However, he seemingly pulled her into a hug, after which they posed for photos.
The British artist was displeased, urging that North’s body language showed she wanted just a handshake. “My fans know I try to stay out of [people’s] business, but damn the way grown men, complete strangers, try to use North makes me sick,” he slammed, per The Blast.
When a fan critiqued that the interaction was seemingly harmless, Skepta emphasized that North was only 13 before urging people to protect their kids.
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Yo, Joe! Danny McBride To Write And Direct G.I. Joe Movie
By Chris Snellgrove
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While the ‘80s were full of iconic children’s franchises, only a handful have successfully reinvented themselves for modern audiences. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Transformers, and even Ghostbusters have received multiple successful revivals, but several other franchises (like He-Man, judging by the poor box office for Masters of the Universe) still primarily appeal to middle-aged men. This includes G.I. Joe, a ‘60s IP that was transformed into the ultimate toyline for ‘80s kids. With comics, cartoons, video games, and more, G.I. Joe was everywhere. But after three different middling live-action movies failed to impress audiences, it seemed like the brand was effectively dead.
In recent years, however, G.I. Joe has gotten a real shot in the arm. Skybound has released awesome comics set in a brand-new Energon Universe, all while allowing original Marvel scribe Larry Hama to continue his own long-running story in its own timeline. After Transformers: Rise of the Beasts teased the return of the Joes, it was just a matter of time before they hit the big screen again. Now, it’s official. Paramount is working on a new film featuring America’s favorite fighting force, and they finally decided who they want to revive the franchise: Danny McBride will write and direct the G.I. Joe movie.
Fourth Time’s The Charm

Danny McBride’s involvement in this project isn’t all that surprising to those who have been keeping track of it. Paramount has been working on their untitled G.I. Joe film for a while now, and McBride was one of the creators working on the script. The studio also hired controversial writer Max Landis to write a draft, essentially forcing him and McBride to compete with one another. Now, it’s fair to say that McBride won that competition: not only will he be writing the G.I. Joe film, but this movie will also be his directorial debut.
Beyond the fact that McBride will write and direct the movie, very little is known about the upcoming G.I. Joe movie. Ahead of their merger with Warner Bros., Paramount has been focusing on important legacy IPs, including Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Star Trek, and even Top Gun. Done well, a G.I. Joe movie has the potential to appeal to old-school fans and younger audiences looking to discover a new favorite. However, it’s a fairly big gamble: the last G.I. Joe film was 2021’s Snake Eyes, which angered hardcore fans while barely drawing any attention from mainstream audiences.
And Knowing Is Half The Battle

Given that McBride is best known as a comedic actor and writer, it sounds like Paramount wants to create a tongue-in-cheek homage to G.I. Joe that still respects these characters and their universe (like Travis Knight did with Masters of the Universe). The studio obviously wants to drive more subscribers to Paramount+, and if the Joe movie is successful, it could lead to spinoff films and even TV series. At the very least, the movie should have some momentum behind it, as it will likely hit theaters after the premiere of the upcoming Transformers/G.I. Joe crossover cartoon.
Danny McBride may seem like an odd choice to direct G.I. Joe, but he certainly has a passion for the brand. After all, who can forget when he played himself in This Is The End and took demented glee in making Channing Tatum (star of the original G.I. Joe film) into his love slave? In all seriousness, McBride is a very gifted writer, one whose quirky sense of humor will hopefully help him craft a great story. Only time will tell if that translates to box office success, though. After all, when it comes to Hollywood, great writing is only half the battle!
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Matt Damon almost turned down “The Martian ”— but Ridley Scott changed his mind with 6 words
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The actor argued that he had already played a stranded astronaut in “Interstellar,” and couldn’t do it twice in a row.
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The Role That Made Zendaya Threaten To ‘Leave’ Tom Holland
Zendaya is to thank for Tom Holland taking up the offer to appear in Christopher Nolan’s big-hit movie, “The Odyssey.” However, the decision didn’t come so easily.
The friends-turned-lovers formed a bond that turned into a lifetime partnership on the set of “Spider-Man: Homecoming” back in 2021.
Holland recently looked to that foundation when he was presented with the difficult choice of having to choose between “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” and “The Odyssey.”

During a recent round table with director Nolan and his co-stars Anne Hathaway and Matt Damon, the British actor revealed how Zendaya convinced him about the role.
In the ancient Greek-inspired fantasy film, Holland plays the role of Telemachus, the son of Odysseus, played by Damon, and Penelope, played by Hathaway.
“To be honest, when I got home after our meeting, I sat down with Z and was like, ‘I’ve been offered this movie.’ And she was like, ‘By who?’ And I was like, ‘It’s the big one,’” he recalled.
When it was confirmed the script came from Nolan, Holland expressed concern about clashing schedules as he was due to begin filming the fourth sequel of the Marvel movie. However, Zendaya encouraged him to go for it, putting her foot down.
“Z said, ‘I’ll leave you if you don’t do The Odyssey,’” he said, according to People Magazine.
Jon Bernthal Praises Zendaya And Tom Holland’s Relationship

Luckily, Holland listened to his woman and the pair ended up as co-stars in the Nolan adaptation and also in “Spider-Man: Brand New Day.”
Schedules for both powerhouse movies didn’t end up clashing, as Sony Pictures was able to push back filming dates to make room for the duo.
While on the set of both summer blockbusters, due for release this July, Holland and Zendaya caught the attention of their co-star Jon Bernthal, who couldn’t help but gush about their chemistry.
“Beyond all the movie star stuff and success that guy has, the fact that he has that kind of relationship — and that he loves as hard as he does — makes me so happy. I’m so proud,” he revealed in an interview with Variety.
“The Bear” actor revealed he got to know Zendaya and was in awe of their bond.
Bernthal, who starred alongside Holland in the 2017 movie, “Pilgrimage,” also felt proud to reunite with his former co-star, whom he has known since he was 17.
When Did Zendaya Fall In Love With Tom Holland?

Although Holland and Zendaya started as friends who were cast as on-screen lovers in the superhero franchise, insiders say a particular moment changed the dynamic.
As reported by The Blast, the London native’s performance of “Umbrella” on “Lip Sync Battle” reportedly swept the Disney alum off her feet as she was amazed by his talent.
“It’s not just sexy, but it shows how amazingly talented he is. It takes a lot of confidence for a straight guy to pull off drag,” a source explained.
Zendaya, who performed “24K Magic” by Bruno Mars, was left in total admiration, changing the way she saw Holland.
Inside Tom Holland And Zendaya’s Secret Wedding

Despite being global movie stars who met on set, Zendaya and Holland have managed to keep details of their romance super secret, including their wedding.
After confirming engagement rumors in late December 2025, the lovebirds remained quiet on wedding plans until the “Uncharted” actor broke his silence last month.
Following speculations that the pair had secretly gotten married, Holland was asked during an interview how his family members reacted to AI-generated images of their nuptials circulating online.
As The Blast reported, the 30-year-old replied that they weren’t fooled ” because they were all there… That’s all you’ll get on that.”
Tom Holland Entering A New Chapter After ‘The Odyssey’

Amid the blockbuster-packed summer for Holland, the actor has had time to reflect on what starring in Nolan’s project means for his career.
Describing the opportunity as “a real pinch-me moment,” Holland noted that his role as Telemachus, a young man in search of his father, highlighted how it might be his last chance to play a younger character.
It also helps that his personal life has evolved into a phase, thanks to his marriage to Zendaya. The combination confirms to Holland that he is in a “new chapter” of life, per The Blast.
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Rory McIlroy Candidly Talks About Death, His Golf Legacy
When Rory McIlroy is gone, he’s not particularly concerned about the impact he’s left on the game of golf.
McIlroy, 37, was asked about his “legacy past when you’ll be on this Earth” during a press conference on Tuesday, July 14, ahead of the 2026 Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.
“I don’t really care,” McIlroy said. “I would like to think that the people that love and care about me think a certain way of me. But I’ll be long gone. I’ll be dead.”
He added, “I don’t think I’ll be seeing what people say about me. I’ll be six feet under. I don’t think I’ll be a ghost.”
Scottie Scheffler got similarly existential when he asked if he cares about his “legacy” on Tuesday.
“I mean to be completely honest, not really,” Scheffler, 30, told reporters at Royal Birkdale. “I don’t really play for a place in history. I’m not playing for anything like that. Because, this is going to sound a little morbid, but at the end of the day I’m going to live my life and then it’s going to end. And when it ends, I’m going somewhere else and I’m not going to be here anymore.”
Scheffler continued, “Legacy and all that stuff was never really something that motivated me. For me, it was always competition. I loved playing golf. I loved waking up with butterflies because I’m going out to play a tournament and I get a chance to compete today. I love those feelings, and when I retire, I’m going to miss them.”
Ultimately, Scheffler confessed that he has “never once thought about how I’m going to be remembered.”
Scheffler’s comments came one year after he ruminated on his purpose ahead of the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush.
“Life goes on,” he said of success. “Is it great to be able to win tournaments and to accomplish the things I have in the game of golf? Yeah, I mean it brings tears to my eyes just to think about because I’ve literally worked my entire life to become good at the sport and to have that sense of accomplishment, I think is a pretty cool feeling. To get to live out your dreams is very special.”
Still, Scheffler admitted that he isn’t motivated to “inspire somebody else to be the best player in the world.”
“Because what’s the point?” Scheffler questioned. “This is not a fulfilling life. It’s fulfilling from the sense of accomplishment, but it’s not fulfilling from the deepest places of your heart. There’s a lot of people who make it to what they thought was going to fulfill them in life. Then you get there and all of a sudden you get to number one in the world and they’re like, ‘What’s the point?’”
The 2026 Open Championship begins Thursday, July 16, from Royal Birkdale Golf Club in North West England.
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Nolan Xavier Wells’ Mother Announces Funeral Plans (PHOTO)
Roommates, a heartbreaking update has surfaced as Nolan Xavier Wells’ loved ones continue to navigate the loss of the 18-year-old. As his family prepares to honor his life, his mother, Christine Wonsley, is sharing a glimpse into the emotions surrounding the upcoming farewell.
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Family Announces Details For Nolan Xavier Wells’ Funeral Service
This week, Christine Wonsley shared a funeral update on her Facebook story, writing, “Planning the funeral of our 18 year old does not feel real. All the emotions are running together. I thank God for the moments of being able to watch videos and hear his laugh again. We miss you so much Nolan. #JusticeForNolanWells #Forever18.” She also shared that all official information regarding Nolan’s funeral and repass will come through her social media accounts and a press release from her legal team, while thanking everyone for the outpouring of love and support.
In another post, Christine shared the official funeral announcement featuring Nolan’s photo and details for his upcoming service on July 20. She noted that the repass will remain private, with passes provided to attendees, and added that security will be present for both the funeral and repass. Christine asked everyone attending to remain peaceful as her family continues to honor Nolan’s memory.
Nolan’s Mother Shares Emotional Memories & Calls For Answers
Christine Wonsley also took to TikTok, where she shared an emotional collage featuring photos and videos of Nolan enjoying life before it was tragically cut short. Alongside the memories, she expressed her heartbreak and frustration over the unanswered questions surrounding his death, writing, “My sonshine why did you have to leave us so soon 😔. This loss feels so unbearable. My heart is completely shattered and still no answers, no communication. All we want is a thorough, honest, transparent investigation.” She ended the post by sharing her love for Nolan while continuing to call for answers with the hashtags #WhatHappenedToNolanWells, #JusticeForNolanWells, and #Forever18.
@christinefnp My sonshine why did you have to leave us so soon 😔. This loss feels so unbearable. My heart is completely shattered and still no answers, no communication. All we want is a thorough, honest, transparent investigation. We love you baby boy 🩵#WhatHappenedToNolanWells #JusticeForNolanWells #Forever18 🕊️🩵
Parents Question What Happened Before Nolan’s Death
More details continue to emerge surrounding the heartbreaking case of Nolan Xavier Wells, as his family previously opened up about the questions they still have surrounding his final moments. As The Shade Room previously reported, Nolan’s parents, Elmore and Christine Wonsley, spoke with ‘Good Morning America’ about whether their son would have willingly remained behind on Horn Island, with Elmore saying he doesn’t believe Nolan would have separated from his group.
Elmore explained that the family always taught Nolan the importance of staying with the people he arrived with, saying, “If you go with five, you come back with five,” and questioned why his son would have gone against that lesson. Christine also shared that Nolan was someone who regularly checked in with his family, but she said he did not reach out on July 4th. At the time, she didn’t immediately become concerned because she knew he was enjoying his final weekend before returning to school and preparing for camp season.
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5 Years Later, This 94% Fresh Box Office Bomb Western Is a Netflix Hit
It’s always a good day when a Western is making waves on streaming — and all the more so when it’s a film that never got its due at the box office. And if you hop over to Netflix right now, you’ll discover exactly that: the platform’s number eight most popular movie in the U.S. is the largely unknown 2021 Western Old Henry.
In one of his handful of features as a leading man — and his first horse opera since The Ballad of Buster Scruggs — Tim Blake Nelson leads the offbeat charge as the titular hero in this fabulous Western that will challenge your perceptions of the genre.
‘Old Henry’ Is One of the Best Unwatched Westerns of the 21st Century
Tim Blake Nelson may not be your typical pick for leading man, but when it comes to Old Henry, there’s no one else for the job. Set in the early 20th century, this underrated and criminally overlooked Western follows Oklahoma farmer Henry McCarty as a band of armed men claiming to be the law show up at his doorstep. This group, led by Stephen Dorff‘s charismatic Ketchum, are looking for a missing outlaw named Curry (Scott Haze), who likewise claims to be a lawman. Unsure of whom to trust, Henry — along with his young, looking-for-a-fight son, Wyatt (Gavin Lewis) — is caught between both men, and tries his darnedest to stay out of it altogether. But when violence arrives at his doorstep, the widower can do nothing but wage a one-man war against the party, fighting to keep this life he’s found for himself. Though Old Henry probably isn’t going to come up in casual Western conversation, the results speak for themselves. It truly is an excellent film.
Those looking for something action-packed like James Mangold‘s 3:10 to Yuma or a historical epic like Kevin Costner‘s Dances with Wolves will be disappointed; that’s not what Old Henry is. While the film itself plays no games in its meditations on violence and murder, it prides itself on its intimate, character-driven approach to the Old West. We understand from the very beginning that Henry’s a patient man with a violent past, one who has fought every way he can to leave those old ways behind. He’s also a man of tragedy, and that tragedy is what prompts him to protect his son, keeping him away from firearms and anything resembling his old life.
The slow-burn tension is reminiscent of popular horse operas like Unforgiven, though it subverts the typical genre conventions by keeping McCarty’s true identity under wraps throughout, constantly emphasizing his desire not to fight. (Of course, his true name is only a “twist” if you don’t know your Old West history. It’s not too hard to figure out, but you may appreciate the film more if you don’t look it up.)
Tim Blake Nelson Is a Brilliant Western Gunslinger in ‘Old Henry’
In an effort to keep his son away from the life he once lived, Nelson’s tired old former gunslinger does his best to avoid the conflict entirely. It’s only when he’s forced to confront those who refuse to take no for an answer that he proves himself one of the best Western heroes of the 21st century.
Old Henry concludes with a major twist at the end that solidifies its sobering excellence. The expert craftsmanship of writer-director Potsy Ponciroli is on full display, making this compelling Western a strong testament to the importance of the genre, even all these years after its heyday. Rather than live in the myths of the West, it takes a more revisionist approach by emphasizing Henry’s inability to fully leave that past behind — and reminds the viewer that the legends we’re told are rarely ever the end of the story.
Those who have yet to be initiated into the masterpiece that is Old Henry ought to know right off the bat that Nelson kills it. Henry goes from a humble man of the land to a gun-toting killer in no time, but does so with a meekness that refuses to betray his competence with a weapon. The character’s stoic countenance and mysterious demeanor are simply magnetic, and the farthest cry from Nelson’s previous Western role as the cheerful, happy-go-lucky Buster Scruggs. Old Henry offers plenty of gritty and violent action (that third act is seriously brutal) and period-accurate suspense, and narrative similarities make it exist almost a companion piece to films like Sam Shepard’s underrated Blackthorn. But make no mistake, Old Henry rides laps around the competition, and has been considered one of the best Westerns of the last two decades for a reason. If you haven’t already, add this one to your Netflix watchlist today!
Old Henry is available for streaming on Netflix.
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Beartooth singer Caleb Shomo files to divorce wife 2 months after coming out as gay
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The rocker and his wife, who married in 2012, filed jointly.
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These 5 Brendan Fraser Movies Are True Classics
Brendan Fraser‘s career is one of Hollywood’s most remarkable stories. Throughout the 90s and early 2000s, he established himself as one of the industry’s most charismatic leading men, effortlessly bouncing between action blockbusters, broad comedies, heartfelt family films, and thoughtful dramas. Then, after years away from the spotlight, Fraser made an extraordinary comeback (with an Oscar in tow) that reminded audiences of the talent they had almost forgotten.
Of course, what makes Fraser’s filmography so enduring is its remarkable range. He could carry a globe-trotting adventure with effortless charm, throw himself headfirst into an outrageous comedy, or deliver deeply emotional dramatic performances with equal conviction. But most importantly, he carries an unmistakable sincerity to every role he plays, making him impossible not to root for. So, for those wanting to go through a good nostalgia hit, why not check out the best of these Brendan Fraser classics?
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Bedazzled (2000)
Elliot Richards (Fraser) is a painfully awkward office worker who’s hopelessly in love with his colleague Alison (Frances O’Connor). And after a chance encounter with a charming Devil (Elizabeth Hurley), Elliot agrees to trade seven years of his soul in exchange for seven wishes that he believes will win him the life of his dreams. Unfortunately for him, every wish backfires as they always come with a comical twist.
As one of Fraser’s most underrated comedies, Bedazzled stands out as it showcases his wide range of talents, given that every new wish transforms him into a completely different character. Whether it’s an egotistical basketball star, an impossibly sensitive intellectual, or an overconfident crime boss, Fraser commits wholeheartedly to every moment of absurdity. His fearless comedy and willingness to make himself the butt of the joke make the film an extremely fun watch, while the story’s underlying message about self-worth gives it an unexpected amount of heart. Sure, it may not receive the same recognition as his other hits, but it deserves your attention, especially as it holds tons of 2000s charm.
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Gods and Monsters (1998)
Set in the fictional final years of filmmaker James Whale‘s (Sir Ian McKellen) life, the retired Frankenstein director finds himself developing an unlikely friendship with his young gardener, Clayton Boone (Fraser). But as Whale’s health deteriorates and painful memories resurface, Boone slowly gains insight into the loneliness, regrets, and extraordinary life of one of Hollywood’s most influential directors.
While McKellen deservedly received praise for his performance, Fraser provides the emotional counterbalance that makes Gods and Monsters such an affecting film. Boone could’ve been the mere “observer”, but Fraser imbues him with compassion, decency, and a quiet complexity that leave audiences hooked as he uncovers the truth behind the revered artist. Frankly, it’s a performance that served as an early indicator of Fraser’s dramatic chops. Elegant, deeply humane, and emotionally devastating, this is a great biopic that people should watch at least once in their life.
3
George of the Jungle (1997)
After being raised by animals following a childhood plane crash, the lovable but hopelessly naïve George (Fraser) spends his days swinging through the jungle with his animal friends. But his peaceful existence is suddenly disrupted when he rescues San Francisco socialite Ursula Stanhope (Leslie Mann), eventually following her back to civilization where he struggles to adapt to a world that makes even less sense than the jungle.
On paper, George of the Jungle could’ve remained as your typical goofy family comedy. Instead, Fraser’s complete commitment transforms the film into something genuinely delightful (abs aside). Throwing himself into the physical comedy with infectious enthusiasm, he makes sure that George remains endlessly adored and sincere rather than simply ridiculous. His natural earnestness allows every joke to land perfectly as audiences are laughing with George, not at him (at least most of the time). Add in the film’s wonderfully self-aware narrator, clever visual gags, sweet romance, and an irresistible sense of fun, and it’s easy to understand why generations continue to revisit this 90s favorite.
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School Ties (1992)
Set in an elite New England prep school in the 1950s, David Greene (Fraser), a gifted football player, earns a scholarship despite coming from a working-class background. Initially welcomed by his wealthy classmates, David’s popularity begins to unravel when they discover the truth behind his faith, exposing the deep-rooted prejudice lurking beneath the school’s polished exterior.
While School Ties is undeniably a sports movie, its lasting impact comes not from a final match victory, but from its thoughtful examination of discrimination, privilege, and moral courage. Fraser anchors the film through one of his most emotionally resonant performances, by playing David not as an untouchable hero, but a character with vulnerability, quiet dignity, and a growing sense of isolation that becomes increasingly heartbreaking as the story unfolds. The film also benefits from an extraordinary young ensemble that features the likes of Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Chris O’Donnell, and Cole Hauser. A true catapult of phenomenal careers.
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The Mummy (1999)
When librarian Evelyn Carnahan (Rachel Weisz) uncovers the location of the lost city of Hamunaptra, she recruits charming adventurer Rick O’Connell (Fraser) to guide an expedition into the Egyptian desert. But their treasure hunt accidentally awakens Imhotep (Arnold Vosloo)—an ancient high priest cursed for centuries—unleashing a supernatural force determined to reclaim his lost love and bring devastation to the modern world.
It’s impossible to talk about Fraser’s career without mentioning The Mummy. For one, Rick O’Connell remains one of the great cinematic blockbuster heroes simply because Fraser effortlessly balances rugged action-star charisma with self-deprecating humor and genuine warmth. He’s believable in a fistfight one minute and delivering a perfectly timed comedic line the next. More importantly, the film itself captures a sense of epic adventure that most modern blockbusters often struggle to replicate. Blending horror, comedy, romance, and action into one endlessly entertaining package, The Mummy has only grown more beloved over the years—and will (hopefully) continue to do so through the long-awaited fourth installment.
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Howard Stern’s Massive Earnings Revealed
Howard Stern may be trimming his staff, but his paycheck is telling a very different story.
Despite the layoffs and the shrinking show schedule, new details reveal just how much money the shock jock is still pulling in behind the scenes.
Howard Stern’s staggering earnings are coming to light, painting a very different picture from the one his former staffers are currently living.

While a dozen of his staffers are packing up their desks and heading home, Howard Stern is walking away with an absolutely jaw-dropping paycheck that most people could only dream of. The radio titan renewed his contract with SiriusXM back in December 2025, following a previous five-year deal that netted him a staggering $500 million.
Crunch the numbers, and Stern’s past $100 million annual salary paired with his four-hour weekly airtime works out to roughly $8,000 per minute, an eye-watering figure by any standard.
Even more shocking, that number could actually climb even higher once his frequent vacations and lengthy summer breaks are factored into the equation, according to Page Six.
The jaw-dropping estimate comes less than a week after Stern fired almost a dozen staffers during a Zoom meeting, just as he is getting ready to cut his nearly always crowded show back to just one new episode a week later this fall.
The Layoffs Come Just Months After His New ‘Flexibility’ Deal

The timing of the cuts is raising eyebrows, especially since Howard Stern signed a brand-new SiriusXM contract just months earlier. He inked the three-year deal in December after months of speculation about his future on the air, telling fans he had finally “figured out a way to have it all.”
At the time, Stern credited the agreement with giving him more “flexibility,” promising both continued airtime and more personal freedom. He even joked that he was never bored, insisting he stayed “busy every minute” despite wanting more days off, as reported by the Blast.
Now, that same flexibility appears to be translating into fewer original episodes and a smaller production team, leaving some to wonder if his definition of “having it all” came at his staff’s expense.
Howard Stern Went Viral After Pranking Fans With A Fake Host

Before the recent layoffs, Howard Stern found himself at the center of a different kind of buzz. Amid mounting speculation about his show’s cancellation, he pulled off a stunt that briefly convinced listeners a new host had taken over entirely.
The Blast reported that the show kicked off with the resounding voice of Andy Cohen, who said he was now in charge of the show under a new program called ‘Andy 100.’
Cohen was convincing in his role, arguing the handoff occurred in a quicker-than-expected manner, until it was finally exposed as a prank by Stern and longtime partner Robin Quivers.
Some reports suggested the stunt, along with the swirling cancellation rumors, may have actually been a calculated move by Stern and his team to keep him relevant in the headlines.
The Host’s Political Views May Have Complicated Contract Talks

Howard Stern’s SiriusXM future wasn’t just about money. His political criticism of President Donald Trump was reportedly a factor in the reasons for his contract dispute, as he had turned into an outspoken Democrat who was against Trump.
According to sources, SiriusXM was apparently ready to offer Stern a deal he couldn’t refuse, and this means that they were looking to get him out the door without firing him. There also was a problem on the financial side with both sides trying to come up with an agreement, which further complicated his odds of remaining on the air.
Despite the rocky negotiations, Stern ultimately signed a new three-year deal in December, putting the cancellation rumors to rest, at least for the time being.
Howard Stern And Beth’s Love Story Has Endured Plenty Of Ups And Downs

Amid the legal drama surrounding his career, Howard Stern’s marriage to his wife, Beth, remains one of the more enduring and stable parts of his personal life. The couple tied the knot in 2008 after first meeting at a dinner party years earlier, back when Beth happened to be there on a date with someone else entirely.
Their relationship reached new heights over the years, with Howard famously re-proposing to Beth during an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” in 2019, sweeping her off her feet all over again, as reported by The Blast.
The two even renewed their vows in an impromptu ceremony on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” that same year, further cementing their bond after more than a decade together as husband and wife.
Entertainment
Extremely Graphic R-Rated Sci-Fi Comedy Will Take Over Your Hometown
By Robert Scucci
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Though it’s billed as a sci-fi horror comedy, I wouldn’t consider 2024’s Ick a horror film. It’s a monster story, and it certainly has fun with Lovecraftian imagery (read: lots of tentacle violence), but if anything, it’s a comedy that leans into horror tropes rather than a horror flick that adds levity through comic relief.
With a real-life global pandemic still in recent memory, Ick also has fun with how people react to government mandates when the powers that be, at least as far as we know, are actually trying their best to protect their citizens. A lot of the humor comes from the fact that the citizens of Eastbrook refuse to stay confined to their homes. The titular Ick has been a presence for as long as they can remember, and they’ll be damned if they can’t go about their daily lives just because it suddenly becomes violent and starts killing everyone in its path.
Normalizing Something Horrible

When we’re first introduced to Hank Wallace (Brandon Routh), it’s the early 2000s, and he’s a high school football star destined for greatness, dating the girl of his dreams, Staci (Mena Suvari). During one of his games, he’s attacked by the Ick, a giant, tentacled, and seemingly sentient organism that lives beneath the town. Nobody believes him when he claims his life-altering injury, which requires him to wear a leg brace for the rest of his life, was caused by the Ick, and life goes on without him.
Between the early 2000s and present day, Hank becomes a shell of his former self. He never leaves his hometown of Eastbrook and now works as a high school science teacher. Staci ends up marrying former classmate Ted Kim (Peter Wong), and together they have a daughter named Grace (Malina Pauli Weissman). Hank has good reason to believe Grace may actually be his daughter, given her date of birth, his sexual history with Staci, and the fact that Grace looks nothing like her Asian father.

Shortly after collecting saliva samples from his students so he can secretly run a paternity test, the Ick, as he always suspected, becomes violent and slowly starts destroying the town. The Feds show up and advise all the citizens of Eastbrook to lock down, only to be met with immediate pushback. Prom is coming up, which is the big event none of the teenagers want to miss.
Given that we’re talking about kids and what’s considered by most to be a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence, they’re right to be apprehensive about government overreach. It’s the adults who act like children here, as they absolutely refuse to let their way of life be interrupted, consequences be damned.

From this point forward, Ick goes full bore into tentacle-driven madness, leading to the kind of third-act blowout that makes the Stranger Things finale look like a strawberry festival by comparison. It’s full-on Lovecraftian bedlam, but I still refuse to call Ick a horror movie. It never gets scary in the traditional sense, and most of the plot is driven by the sheer magnitude of CGI violence, panic, and constant allusions to a ridiculous rivalry between Eastbrook and the neighboring town of Vicksburg that’s never explained but constantly brought up.
Oh, Come On!
Ick wins serious points for its willingness to go fully absurd, and that’s not even the best part about this movie. What really sold me was realizing that every single little setup, no matter how seemingly insignificant, has an eventual payoff. I can’t get into them too deeply without revealing massive spoilers, but everything from the specs of Ted’s car to the Louis Vuitton pepper spray comes back into play when you least expect it, instantly reminding you of the first-act moments where these plot devices were subtly introduced. It’s an alarming and impressive amount of Chekhov’s gunnery from start to finish, and you don’t even realize it in real time because everything unfolds so casually.

The only thing that really took me out of the movie, even if only briefly, was the excessive use of needle drops in the first act. They really had to drive home the point that Hank listened to Good Charlotte, All-American Rejects, and Fountains of Wayne (because he dated Staci, and they have that song about her mom). For a second, it felt like a gigantor slice of Member Berry pie, but circling back to the Chekhov’s gun thing, it had to be this way. Otherwise, we’d never get the Creed montage that makes the third act so memorable. After all, we’re all six feet from the edge if you think about it.
All in all, Ick is an absolute blast from start to finish. It has the small-town charm and sense of adventure that the golden era of Stranger Things had, and it’s not afraid to embrace its own ridiculousness. The science behind the titular tentacled antagonist is deliberately under-explained so you can just lock in and enjoy the show without putting much thought into it.

Ick is hilarious, thoughtful, and excessively violent in all the best ways. If you want to see what it’s all about, you can stream it on Tubi for free as of this writing.

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