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Pamela Anderson Shares Glimpse of Expansive Backyard Garden
Pamela Anderson is one proud plant mom!
“Look what’s growing in my garden,” Anderson, 59, said in a Wednesday, July 15, video shared via Instagram, showcasing her backyard oasis.
Anderson’s garden features multiple beds of greens to grow a variety of fruits, vegetables and stunning flowers. The space also includes a wooden picnic table in between two benches, flanked by white two-seater chaises on each side.
“Good morning from the garden 🌷✨🧚♀️,” the actress captioned her upload.
Anderson’s famous friends and loved ones were immediately in awe of the landscape.
“There’s something about nurturing a garden 🪴 that’s so nourishing to us,” influencer Malia Hana wrote in comments section. “I’ve just started, but wow❣️.”
Anderson’s son Dylan, 28, added, “Tell me you love to garden without telling me you love to garden 😅❤️.”
In addition to her storied film and TV career, Anderson has touted her passion for both cooking and gardening on her Pamela’s Cooking With Love lifestyle series.
“We got to retrofit the barn and my son’s fiancé designed the kitchen. She’s a great designer,” Anderson said on Canada’s Etalk in February 2025, referring to Paula Bruss, who married Dylan in July 2026. “So, I’m just calling in the troops. I have the kids involved, my mom and dad are involved — everybody’s on the show I know and love.”
Anderson, who shares Dylan and Brandon, 30, with ex-husband Tommy Lee, meets with a cohort of professional chefs to create new concoctions on each episode. Brandon also serves as a producer.
“He’s an incredible producer and he just knew. He said, ‘Mom, I just want you to do all the things you love. We’ll create businesses around it and you can just be you,’” the Naked Gun star recalled to the Canadian outlet last year. “I said, ‘OK, I want to do a cooking show,’ and they created this magical environment, where I could also do crafts, which I really love to do and centerpieces. I know it sounds crazy, but I’ve always been like this.”
Anderson continued, “I’ve always set the table and set the tone and the environment [in our neighborhood], which I think is really important to the experience of eating. It was just fun to do. It was a dream come true.”
While Anderson’s program drew comparisons to Meghan Markle’s With Love, Meghan, on Netflix, she has found there is plenty of room in the market.
“I didn’t really look [at her show]. I didn’t invent cooking shows,” Anderson said on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen in August 2025. “So, I mean … she’s just doing her thing.”
With Love, Meghan, coincidentally, was cancelled earlier this year after two seasons.
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7 Forgotten Heist Movies That Are Perfect From Start to Finish
The heist movie genre is one of cinema’s most undeniable pleasures. There’s something deeply satisfying about watching a crew of professionals (or lovable amateurs) execute an elaborate, impossible plan against equally impossible odds. The genre offers a unique medley: the tension of the setup, the precision of the execution, the inevitability of the double-cross, and the catharsis of the escape. Some of the best heist movies out there have that inevitable and beloved “gathering the crew” montage—arguably the best part of any heist movie.
For every Ocean’s Eleven or Heat that becomes a cultural touchstone, there’s a plethora of heist films that slipped through the cracks and remained in the “forgotten gems” category; although they likely didn’t get the blockbuster marketing push, time has been kind to them, and they remain underrated. From the first frame to the last, the forgotten heist movies that are perfect from start to finish deliver the tension, the twists, and the catharsis that they promise.
‘The Bank Job’ (2008)
Jason Statham built a career on being the most reliably entertaining action star working today, but The Bank Job is a reminder that he can do more than throw punches; he can carry a real thriller. Directed by Roger Donaldson and loosely based on the real 1971 Baker Street robbery, the film is set in London and follows Terry Leather, a small-time used-car dealer and petty crook who’s offered what sounds like a simple job: tunnel into a bank vault and empty out the safety deposit boxes inside.
Terry, of course, quickly learns that nothing about this job is simple. The boxes in the bank turn out to hold secrets tied to British intelligence and the royal family, secrets powerful people are willing to kill to protect, and the film spends its runtime escalating from a straightforward heist into a genuine conspiracy. Statham gives one of his most restrained performances here, anchoring the chaos with a working-class charm that never crosses the line into camp, and Donaldson’s sharp, grimy-glamorous period cinematography keeps the whole thing feeling dangerous. It’s the type of tight thriller that explains why Statham became a star in the first place; it’s also the most popular title on this list, making it easy to overlook how good it is.
‘Quick Change’ (1990)
Bill Murray has one directing credit to his name, and almost nobody talks about it, which is a genuine shame given how much Quick Change still feels relevant and rewatchable (though Geena Davis’ account may not deem it as such). Murray also stars in the film, playing Grimm, a New Yorker who’s had enough of the city and decides to rob a midtown Manhattan bank while dressed as a clown, alongside his girlfriend Phyllis (Davis) and best friend Loomis (Randy Quaid). The premise sounds like a singular, sketch-worthy gimmick, but the film uses it as a launchpad into even bigger, widespread chaos.
Quick Change stands out among similar movies of its class by making the robbery the easy part of the story. The real ordeal is getting out of New York City afterward, as the trio gets tangled in bureaucratic nonsense, rotten luck, and the sheer chaos of the five boroughs just trying to reach the airport. The film gleefully subverts heist-movie conventions, finding comedy in the most mundane obstacles possible rather than shootouts or double crosses. Murray’s deadpan delivery is razor-sharp, and the supporting cast — Jason Robards, Tony Shalhoub, and Stanley Tucci — is impressive. Quick Change flopped at the box office, grossing about $15.3 million against a $17 million budget, but it’s since become a cult favorite that only gets funnier with each viewing.
‘The Score’ (2001)
Some casts are so stacked they sometimes tend to feel like a marketing gimmick; on paper, The Score looks like exactly that: Robert De Niro, Edward Norton, Angela Bassett, and Marlon Brando are first billing here, and for each of them, the 2000s were a defining era in many ways (for Brando, in particular, this turned out to be a final screen role). Directed by Frank Oz, The Score is a straightforward “one last job” story; De Niro plays Nick Wells, a veteran safecracker who’s ready to retire and run his Montreal jazz club full-time, until his fence, Max (Brando), talks him into one final heist: stealing a priceless scepter locked inside the city’s customs house.
The issue is that Nick has to work with Jackie (Norton), a brash young thief with an inside connection to the building and an agenda nobody else is quite sure about. The film builds its tension almost entirely out of that pairing, with Norton’s unpredictable energy keeping both Nick and the audience off-balance long before the actual robbery starts. Oz wisely lets the performances carry the suspense rather than leaning on flashy set pieces, which makes the film feel more grounded than most heist movies from the same era. Made on a $68 million budget, it grossed around $114 million worldwide, which is a solid if unspectacular return for a film that deserves to be remembered as more than a novelty gathering of cinema legends.
‘Grand Slam’ (1967)
Of everything on this list, Grand Slam is by far the most obscure; it’s an Italian-Spanish-German co-production most audiences today have never heard of, let alone seen, which, if anything, only strengthens its case as a forgotten gem. Edward G. Robinson stars as Professor James Anders, a mild-mannered American teacher living in Rio de Janeiro who, after decades of watching a diamond company from across the street, decides he’s bored enough to plan the perfect crime. He recruits a team of international specialists, played by Janet Leigh, Klaus Kinski, and Robert Hoffmann, to pull off the theft during the chaos of Rio’s Carnival.
The structure of Grand Slam is flawless; the actual robbery unfolds with stunning precision, closer in spirit to the greatest heist film of all time, Rififi, than any particular shootout-heavy caper. The real tension shows up only afterward, in the paranoia and slow-building distrust among a crew that no longer needs each other after a done deal. With a score by Ennio Morricone and location work that makes full use of Rio’s skyline and streets, Grand Slam earns a place alongside the genre’s best. It’s lean, stylish, and proof that a heist movie’s characters matter as much as its vision.
‘Logan Lucky’ (2017)
Steven Soderbergh built his reputation on the Ocean’s trilogy, so it’s telling that when he came out of a brief retirement in 2017, he chose to make Logan Lucky, which has fondly been referred to as “Ocean’s 7-Eleven.” Logan Lucky is a heist movie stripped of tailored suits and Vegas glamour and dropped into rural West Virginia instead; Channing Tatum stars as Jimmy Logan, a construction worker who’s just been laid off and decides, almost on a whim, to rob the Charlotte Motor Speedway during a NASCAR race. He recruits his one-armed bartender brother Clyde (Adam Driver), his hairdresser sister Mellie (Riley Keough), and a locked-up, deadpan safe cracker named Joe Bang, played by Daniel Craig in one of the most outstanding performances of his career.
Logan Lucky steers away from the genre’s usual playbook through how it treats the characters it introduces. They’re working-class people with real financial stakes, and the film takes their plan just as seriously as it would a team of George Clooney-style professionals. The heist itself is genuinely clever, the humor is bone-dry, and Soderbergh directs with the same effortless confidence he brought to his glossier work. Made for around $29 million, it earned back roughly $48 million worldwide, a modest return the film’s critical reception never quite matched; Logan Lucky is a joyful movie that actually gets better with repeat viewing.
‘Thief’ (1981)
Before Michael Mann became the filmmaker behind Heat and Collateral, he made his feature debut with Thief, a film that already has his entire visual language fully formed: neon-soaked nights, rain-slick streets, and criminals defined more by their code than by the crimes they commit. Though Thief barely escaped the jaws of time, modern audiences remember it for its influence on later cinematography, particularly in the crime caper genre. James Caan stars as Frank, a professional safecracker in Chicago who wants nothing more than to leave that life behind and build a family. Standing in his way is Leo (Robert Prosky), his mentor and fence, who has no intention of letting his best earner walk away.
Thief is the kind of heist film that’s less interested in the mechanics of a single job than in the crushing weight of the job that forces Frank to stay trapped inside it; retirement from a life of crime is harder than he imagines, as it turns out. Tangerine Dream contributed a stunning synth score that gives the film its hypnotic, almost dreamlike rhythm, and Caan delivers one of the greatest performances of his career, portraying rage beneath a carefully maintained calm. Thief had a quiet release, but its influence far outweighed its financial gains, allowing Mann’s debut to reverberate through crime cinema for decades. It’s moody, aesthetic, and human, and it rewards anyone who sits with it.
‘Ronin’ (1998)
John Frankenheimer spent much of his career making sharp, paranoid political thrillers, and Ronin is what happens when that sensibility and his undeniable talent are pointed at the crime caper/heist genre instead. Robert De Niro portrays Sam, leading an ensemble of former intelligence operatives, played by Jean Reno, Stellan Skarsgård, and Sean Bean; Sam and his crew are hired by a mysterious handler named Deirdre (Natascha McElhone) to steal a heavily guarded briefcase. What’s inside is never revealed, and the film is smart enough to know that that very mystery matters more than any answer could.
Ronin, unlike some of the other entries on the list, is primarily about the job itself, depicting the shifting loyalties of people who no longer have a country or cause, as well as the cold professionalism they resort to instead. Its car chases through Nice and Paris are still among the best ever filmed, and David Mamet’s rewrites give the dialogue a bite that most action films of the time lacked. Ronin underperformed significantly at the box office when it was released, but audiences that have seen it gave it overwhelmingly positive reviews (though critics didn’t seem as thrilled). Ronin has aged pretty well, and we could argue for it to be the best forgotten heist film on this list.
Ronin
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September 25, 1998
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122 minutes
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John Frankenheimer
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David Mamet
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2026’s Latest Billion-Dollar Blockbuster Officially Overtakes ‘The Dark Knight’
Christopher Nolan is celebrating the incredible box-office performance of The Odyssey, which delivered the biggest global box-office debut of his career. The film’s success couldn’t have come at a more opportune time for the filmmaker, who suffered two back-to-back setbacks in the last few days. A recent blockbuster overtook two of Nolan’s biggest hits at the worldwide box office, pushing them down the all-time chart. The movie in question had a difficult production that reportedly saw its entire third act being revamped. It then had to brave controversies surrounding the lens with which it viewed its subject, in addition to mixed reviews.
However, audiences were enthralled, pushing it to incredible success over the last few weeks. We’re talking, of course, about the Michael Jackson biopic, Michael, directed by Antoine Fuqua. The film currently holds a 38% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the consensus reads, “While Jaafar Jackson’s smooth moves bring the King of Pop to uncanny life, this musical biopic mostly plays like a ‘greatest hits’ album that could’ve benefited from including liner notes to give actual insight into the icon.” However, Michael‘s audience score on the aggregator stands at a near-perfect 97%.
‘Michael’ Has Overtaken Two Christopher Nolan Movies at the Box Office
The movie has grossed over $370 million domestically so far; it recently emerged as the second film of 2026 to pass the coveted $1 billion mark worldwide, after The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. In doing so, Michael overtook the $975 million lifetime global haul of Nolan’s Best Picture-winning Oppenheimer, thereby becoming the highest-grossing biopic of all time. And now, Michael has surpassed the lifetime global haul of another Nolan blockbuster: The Dark Knight. Released in 2008, the superhero epic broke numerous records of its own and ended its run with $1.08 billion globally. It was subsequently beaten by its sequel, The Dark Knight Rises, and the Aquaman movie starring Jason Momoa for the title of the highest-grossing movie based on a DC character. That said, The Dark Knight remains a classic of the genre, and is widely considered to be one of the best films of the 21st century. Michael is now available to rent or purchase at home. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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April 24, 2026
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130 minutes
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John Logan
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Graham King, John Branca, John McClain
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Raunchy Stargate SG-1 Episode Is So Bad Even The Show Made Fun Of It
By Jonathan Klotz
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Once any show has been on the air for five years, it will start to wobble under its own internal logic, lore, and mythology. Stargate SG-1 was on the air for a decade which means those early Season 1-3 episodes sometimes contradicts what becomes canon later. In the case of Season 1’s “Hathor,” it’s unclear why a Goa’uld Queen needs male DNA to produce more larvae. Later episodes show that it’s not needed, and they can reproduce asexually, but that’s the least of the issues with “Hathor.”
Stargate Goes Full Species

“Hathor” centers around the unearthing of the Egyptian Goddess of Love, Hathor (Suanne Braun), who emerges from a sarcophagus after 3000 years speaking English. Drawn tot he Stargate, she shows up at Cheyenne Mountain and quickly starts bringing the men within the base into her thrall. Starting with Daniel (Michael Shanks), then General Hammond (Don S. Davis), O’Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) is the next to succumb, though Teal’c’s (Christopher Judge) Goa’uld renders him resistant to her power.
That sets up a showdown between the men and the women (all five of them), led by Captain Carter (Amanda Tapping) and Dr. Frasier (Teryl Rothery) in the locker room where Hathor is preparing to use a hot tub to birth a new generation of Goa’uld larvae using Daniel Jackson’s juices. That’s how the show refers to it. It’s as awkward as it sounds.
The Writers Chose To Ignore The Episode

Stargate SG-1 would eventually mock “Hathor” in the Season 8 episode, “Citizen Joe,” a clip show that highlighted the ridiculousness of those early season episodes. “Hathor” was the first episode in the series where the team didn’t travel through the Stargate, and the only one written by David Bennett Carren and J. Larry Carrol. Hathor herself would come back, two more times, as a much more formidable (and better written) villain particularly in Season 2’s “Out of Mind.”
Ever since Homer introduced the concept of Sirens in The Odyssey, the “beautiful woman mind controls all men” trope is widely used in sci-fi and fantasy shows. Stargate SG-1 had no problem recycling classic tropes and often, doing them incredibly well, from time loops (“Windows of Opportunity”) to “that old man can kick everyone’s ass” (Bra’tac), but “Hathor” was a misfire.
Teryl Rothery wasn’t even able to deliver the line “there’s five women in here and we’re very lonely” while keeping a straight face. The more series re-watches you do, “Hathor” sticks out more and more like one of the worst episodes of the series. Unlike “Emancipation,” which was so bad it caused the writers to re-work Carter’s character, “Hathor” has no silver lining, other than the self-styled goddess having more character, personality, and better lines in her later appearances. Her debut episode could be erased from the timeline, and you’d still know everything about her within minutes of her second appearance.
They can’t all be winners, and with a decade of episodes to get through, Stargate SG-1 was going to have some episodes you don’t have to bother watching.
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Taylor Swift And Travis Kelce ‘Disheartened’ By Wedding Drama
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have found their post-wedding bliss overshadowed by controversy linked to their nuptials held at Madison Square Garden.
According to a report, the newlywed couple is “disheartened” by the negative remarks and alleged “trash talking” from Kelce’s teammates over their guest list and invitations.
This claim comes after Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce attended the wedding of the NFL star’s ex-teammate JuJu Smith-Schuster and his bride, Laura Kruk, with sources saying the event “lifted their spirits.”

Swift and Kelce’s ceremony has proven that even the most popular celebrities still get to deal with the classic headaches that come with wedding planning.
Following months of speculation, the couple finally tied the knot at the famous Madison Square Garden in New York City on Friday, July 3. They also held an intimate rehearsal dinner for close friends and family the day before, but left many upset for refusing to invite them to that event.
According to the Daily Mail, some individuals in Kelce’s “circle” were displeased that they got invited to the Friday main event but not the intimate rehearsal dinner on Thursday.
A few retired athletes have even publicly shared their frustrations after failing to land an invitation to the star-studded wedding, while some of Kelce’s current teammates have reportedly taken the “trash talk” straight to the multiple group chats of Kansas City Chiefs’ players.
The Couple Is ‘Disheartened’ Over The Negative Reactions To Their Wedding Invitations

Sources close to the couple have now revealed that recent drama involving guest lists and alleged “trash-talking” from corners of their social circles has left the pair feeling disheartened.
“They are typically very good at blocking out the noise, but to have all these nasty stories coming out about his teammates being jealous and trash-talking them is pretty disheartening,” an insider told Star Magazine. “He’s got to go back to that locker room any day now, and that’s bound to be uncomfortable because clearly there’s a lot of jealousy towards him.”
“They’re finding it quite exhausting keeping up with all the rumors and all the mischief that people are making,” the source continued. “Wasting time on that sort of nonsense isn’t pleasant at any time, but especially when they are trying to enjoy their first days as husband and wife.”
Taylor Swift And Travis Kelce ‘Lifted Their Spirits’ By Attending His Former Teammates’ Wedding

Despite the background noise, Swift and Kelce have remained completely aligned and are enjoying their union just fine. Days after they got married, the couple put up a loved-up appearance for Kelce’s former teammate JuJu Smith-Schuster’s wedding to Laura Kruk.
The “Bad Blood” singer dazzled in a pink strapless floor-length gown with floral brocade designs, along with her signature red lipstick, while the Kansas City Chiefs tight end wore a classic suit and tie.
The source who spoke with Star explained that the event helped lift their spirits and kept things in a lighter mood.
“They did have a wonderful time,” they noted, referring to the July 11 wedding. “That really helped to lift their spirits. It was a great reset, and so fun to be able to relive the whole wedding experience without all the pressure of being the bride and groom.”
The Chiefs Tight End Was Seen Working Out Ahead Of New NFL Season

Meanwhile, it appears the honeymoon season is over for the couple as Kelce prepares to resume the new NFL season, which starts September 9.
According to TMZ, the star tight end was seen working out for the first time since their wedding on Thursday during a training session in Florida.
Kelce was dressed in Nike shorts and a loose vest with sneakers, and held his duffel in one hand and a sports drink in the other.
He’s due to return to the Chiefs’ camp later this month, so the workout season might just be him getting himself in the mood for football again.
About Taylor Swift And Travis Kelce’s Honeymoon Plans

The couple has largely kept to themselves in the days following their wedding, only appearing for Kelce’s pal’s wedding about a week ago.
Sources earlier claimed they were considering an “ultra-private” honeymoon with the historic San Ysidro Ranch in Montecito as their preferred location.
“They just don’t want anything getting leaked,” a source told Star Magazine. “They want to be able to enjoy this special time with total privacy.”
“There’s the option to rent out the entire property, which she’d likely want to do for privacy, and that can cost upwards of $500K for a week,” the insider explained.
However, according to the Daily Mail, Swift and Kelce enjoyed a private “mini-moon” at the exclusive Yellowstone Club in Big Sky, Montana. The couple is said to have utilized major security measures, including decoy jets, to maintain privacy during their stay at the luxury mountain resort.
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Christopher Nolan Isn’t Rushing To Make His Next Film
Christopher Nolan‘s “The Odyssey” is one of the year’s biggest film releases, continuing the filmmaker’s streak of ambitious, large-scale movies. While fans are still taking in his latest project, the director has already tempered expectations for what’s next, revealing that audiences will likely have to wait a while before his next movie arrives.

Just days after the release of “The Odyssey” on July 17, fans are already wondering when Christopher Nolan’s next project will be released. The director’s early career was marked by one- to two-year gaps between films. Since 2017, however, his releases have settled into a roughly three-year cycle.
“The Odyssey” is Nolan’s first movie after 2023’s “Oppenheimer.” The director admitted that his latest project pushed his physical limits and was the most challenging film he had ever done.
“I definitely hit the limits of my own stamina and everybody’s stamina, I think. I mean, it’s ‘The Odyssey,’ of course it should be difficult,” he said, adding that he wouldn’t be doing his job correctly if it was easy.
As for whether fans can expect his next film to come out in three years, he told TODAY, “Oh, at least.”
Matt Damon Received A Call About ‘The Odyssey’ Months After The Director’s First Oscar
Nolan’s idea to take “The Odyssey” to the big screen began in the early 2000s. According to Matt Damon, who portrays Odysseus in the epic film, he got a call from the director just six months after his first Oscar win.
In 2024, Nolan earned his first Best Director Oscar for the biographical drama “Oppenheimer.” The movie was nominated in 13 categories and took home seven wins.
Damon assumed that it would take at least another year before the director would start to work on his next project, but that wasn’t the case, as he learned during the call. “So I just thought we were catching up, which we did. And then he blurted out, ‘Yeah, I’m thinking of going back to work.’ And I went, ‘Wait, already?’” the actor told PEOPLE.
Christopher Nolan Made History With His Latest Film
“The Odyssey” is the first feature-length commercial film shot entirely on IMAX film cameras, which uses 70mm film stock. For Nolan, shooting the movie in the format was a dream come true. Although he had used it in sequences for his past films, “The Odyssey” was the first time he used it for the entire movie.
“I’d originally seen IMAX films in museums and theme parks as a kid and immediately thought, why aren’t they making movies like that? That was when I was 16 or 17. Now I’m about to be 56, and I’ve finally gotten to do it,” he told The New York Times.
Using the camera had its challenges, though. As cinematographer Hoyte Van Hoytema noted, it made a noise “like a lawn mower, diesel engine.” The problem was solved with a “soundproofing system” built for the camera.
Filming ‘The Odyssey’ Was Tough For The Cast And Crew

Nolan knew making “The Odyssey” would be tough. The director is known for favoring practical effects over CGI, and the cast and crew had to endure grueling filming conditions in pursuit of authenticity.
The cast and crew were exposed to brutal weather conditions and had to hike daily to a set located 1,000 feet above sea level to film some scenes. While shooting aboard a ship in the open sea, some supporting cast members became seasick and threw up. Instead of halting production, Nolan decided to include it in the movie. “They were really game for it. And that day ended up being fabulous as well as miserable; it yielded some of my favorite shots in the film,” the director said.
Damon noted that Nolan had the “hardest job on set,” sharing that when he felt discomfort, it helped to see the director “looking like a drowned rat, just as cold, just as wet, and never complaining.”
‘The Odyssey’ Made $51 Million On Opening Day
“The Odyssey” is on track for box office success. According to multiple reports, the film earned $51.2 million from preview screenings and its opening day on Friday, July 17, in North American theaters.
It is projected to earn $120 million on opening weekend. Furthermore, the movie has, so far, earned $137.3 million across 73 international markets.
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Disney’s ‘Moana’ Remake Drowned Out by ‘The Odyssey’ at the Box Office
Facing competition from Christopher Nolan‘s latest epic, The Odyssey, Disney’s live-action Moana remake has taken a steep fall in its second weekend of release. The action-adventure film opened to mediocre reviews and underperformed commercially in its first weekend, grossing less than $100 million worldwide. Of this total, only $43 million came from domestic theaters. This put the film in the same category as the superhero flops Supergirl and Joker: Folie à Deux. Both The Odyssey and Moana cost $250 million to produce, but Nolan’s epic has already grossed in three days what Disney’s remake will struggle to in its lifetime run.
The Odyssey generated around $120 million domestically and approximately $260 million worldwide in its opening weekend, representing a record debut for star Matt Damon. It also delivered the biggest global opening for Nolan, beating out The Dark Knight Rises and The Dark Knight. The film currently holds a “Certified Fresh” 95% critics’ score and a “Verified Hot” 97% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. The aggregator website’s consensus reads, “Reinvigorating an ancient adventure with majestic sweep and sterling work by its colossal ensemble, Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey imbues myth with primal human feeling.”
Here’s How Much the ‘Moana’ Remake Has Grossed at the Global Box Office
Meanwhile, the Moana remake plummeted by 70% on its second Friday and by around 55% on its second weekend. It grossed approximately $18 million domestically in its sophomore frame, pushing its running total to just over $80 million. Globally, Moana has amassed more than $170 million so far. Starring Dwayne Johnson and newcomer Catherine Laga’aia, the movie arrives just 10 years after the animated original, which gained incredible popularity on streaming. The relatively short window between the original and the remake is being viewed as the biggest reason behind the new film’s underperformance. Moreover, a sequel to the animated hit titled Moana 2 was released just two years ago. The remake currently holds a 31% critics’ score and an 89% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, where the consensus reads, “The sea calls to no one in this underwhelming new version of Moana, an endeavor that solidifies its animated predecessor as the superior adventure.” Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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July 10, 2026
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120 Minutes
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Thomas Kail
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Jodie Sweetin On John Stamos’ Support Amid Sobriety
“Full House” star Jodie Sweetin has been candid about her struggles with sobriety over the years, revealing that she first started drinking alcohol at the age of 14 before sharing that her interest in substances eventually spun out of control. Now, in a new interview, the “Fuller House” actress is revealing how her co-star, John Stamos, supported her on the difficult journey toward recovery while also staying on the straight and narrow himself.
While appearing on the “Dory Jackson Interview” podcast, Sweetin, 44, opened up about how Stamos’ support and kind words helped keep her in check as she pursued sobriety.
“John and I really, really connected in a lot of ways over [sobriety],” she said on the most recent episode. “We have been there to celebrate each other’s big successes and milestones, and I am so glad that I got to be an example of attraction rather than promotion, which is a big principle in recovery.”
Stamos and Sweetin’s relationship dates back to the ’80s, when they both booked leading roles in the ABC sitcom “Full House,” which ran from 1987 to 1995. They reunited on screen for the Netflix reboot, “Fuller House,” from 2016 to 2020.
According to Sweetin, she’s learned a lot about herself throughout her sobriety journey. “[The principle is] don’t beat people over the head. Just be the result of all of your work, and chances are, people that are looking will find you,” she said.
The Last Time Jodie Sweetin Touched A Drink
Elsewhere in the interview, the mom of two opened up and revealed that the last time she even touched an alcoholic drink was in 2011, adding that it’s been a “journey.” She explained that she began a 12-step program and engaged in work outside the program, such as therapy, to help guide her. Sweetin described the feeling of being untethered to alcohol as “very freeing.”
“You get the opportunity to become a different person, and once you start actually liking that person, it becomes really hard to go back and continue destructive behavior,” the actress said. “You kind of go like, ‘Oh, wait, hold on, I want to take care of this little person inside here and see what they’re capable of.’ And I’ve been really fortunate to be able to do that.”
Jodie Sweetin Struggled With Alcohol During Her Teenage Years

Sweetin previously opened up about her addiction to alcohol in a different interview, revealing that it all began for her when she had her first drink at co-star Candace Cameron Bure’s wedding when she was 14. In another interview, she said that she leaned on alcohol as a teenager to help her relate to those around her.
“I had this weird, I’ll say, I had this, particularly after the show ended, like, in high school, there was this strange feeling that I had, because everyone assumed I was quote unquote a TV star. So, like, you know, the rumor before you would even start at a school was like, ‘Oh, she’s a stuck-up b-tch,’” she said.
Sweetin attempted to shed that label by outdrinking her peers and taking harder drugs, per The Blast.
Stamos Recalls The Moment He Knew He Had To ‘Straighten Up’

Stamos has also dealt with substance abuse, and he even made headlines in 2015 when he was arrested for an alleged DUI. Stamos went on to seek treatment in a rehab center and detailed the moment in his memoir, “If You Would Have Told Me.”
He told PEOPLE in 2023 that he realized he was drinking too much and that it was partially caused by the people he was hanging around. “I had that DUI and I was like, ‘I can’t do this. I’ve got to straighten up,’” he said. “That’s when I was confusing the universe because I’m not a bad person, but I was doing crappy things.”
What Helped Stamos Stay Focused On His Well-Being?

Thankfully for Stamos, he was able to lean on his sister and his “Fuller House” co-stars for support throughout his journey. In addition to them, Stamos credited his wife, Caitlin McHugh Stamos, and their son, Billy, for holding him tightly even when he felt he let them down.
“They have kept me on this path because going down the road of being sober and taking care of yourself, everybody tries. Everybody does it. You could get going for a little while. Then, it’s like, ‘I can drink again,’” he said. “So it’s staying on the path is what they mostly do for me.”
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Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce’s Wedding Guests Defend Ceremony
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce‘s July 3, 2026, wedding at Madison Square Garden may have been phone-free, but that hasn’t stopped a flood of rumors, AI-generated images of the newlyweds and online criticism from swirling in the days since the couple’s star-studded nuptials.
While the bride and groom remained mum about their big day, several high-profile guests are pushing back and defending the ceremony’s seemingly unconventional choices, shutting down false reports and calling out the fake photos circulating online.
Keep scrolling to see how attendees shut down rumors surrounding one of the year’s most talked-about celebrity weddings:
Joseph Kahn Defends ‘No VIP’ Seating and Blasts Fake AI Photos
Joseph Kahn, who has directed eight of Swift’s music videos, quickly emerged as one of the wedding’s most vocal defenders.
“For the record, I liked the no VIP seating at Taylor’s wedding,” Kahn wrote via X on July 8, 2026. “Everyone who attended can come down to earth and check their ego with their phones for a minute.”
He added, “It’s not a club. It’s a wedding.”
Days earlier, Kahn used his platform to call out the flurry of AI-generated images purporting to show the inside of the ceremony.
“Every picture I’ve seen of the wedding is fake,” he tweeted. “Trust me, AI would break if you tried to prompt it.”
Simone Biles Claps Back at Critics of Her Wedding Invite
Simone Biles wasn’t about to let strangers question her friendship with the bride. After the Olympic gymnast and her husband, NFL star Jonathan Owens, celebrated their attendance with a carousel of photos on Instagram on July 5, 2026, one commenter asked, “When has Simone Biles and Taylor Swift even spoken to each other?😂“
Biles’ response was swift and unbothered, replying, “Remember this, I only show y’all what I want y’all to know.”
The gymnast and the pop star’s friendship actually stretches back a decade, to when Swift publicly supported Team USA gymnastics during the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. Biles later returned the favor by performing to Swift’s “…Ready for It?” during the 2024 Olympic trials.
Their bond deepened in 2021, when Swift narrated a tribute video for Biles after the gymnast withdrew from multiple events at the Tokyo Olympics. Set to Swift’s “This Is Me Trying,” the video became a viral moment of support.
Tavia Hunt Shuts Down Champagne and Long-Line Rumors
Tavia Hunt, wife of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, wasted no time knocking down rumors that the reception had run short on champagne or that guests were stuck waiting in long lines.
“This is such a false narrative. They did not run out of champagne,” she wrote via Instagram comment days after the ceremony. “There were not long lines. Every single person was seated for the ceremony.”
BBC Radio 1 presenter Greg James, who also attended the ceremony, had a similar experience as the Hunt family.
“Great food, unlimited food and drinks,” James made a point to mention on the July 8, 2026, broadcast of his morning show. “[Taylor and Travis were] on the dance floor, having a great time; it was great.”
Eric Stonestreet Praises ‘Classy’ Ceremony
“I found that very authentic, and I thought that was like classy and cool,” Modern Family star Eric Stonestreet, a major Chiefs fan, told Chiefs Wire in July 2026. “I think that Travis and Taylor created a night for themselves and their guests that was special and unique in only the way they could.”
Stonestreet was over the moon to get the invite and was amazed by the venue’s transformation for the big day.
“I know they’ve gotten so much crap for doing it at Madison Square Garden, but show me another place where they could have a private moment like anybody else would deserve to have at a wedding, where they don’t have helicopters and hot air balloons and dirigibles floating over them trying to get video.”
This story was compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists.
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Tom Segura’s Ex Christina Pazsitzky Breaks Silence on Split
Comedian Tom Segura’s estranged wife, Christina Pazsitzky, is addressing the couple’s shocking split after 18 years of marriage.
“Thank you for all the kind messages. This is a really difficult time for our family,” Pazsitzky, 50, wrote in picture of a handwritten note shared via her Instagram Stories on Saturday, July 18, addressing listeners of her and Segura’s podcast “Your Mom’s House,” who she referred to in the note as “mommies.”
“Episodes of YMH are pre-recorded in advance — hence no mention of recent events,” she continued in the message. “Just know your Mommy loves you and will see you very soon.”
News broke on Monday, July 18, that Pazsitzky, who is also a comedian, and Segura, 47, called it quits a few months ago — a decision that was reportedly amicable. (TMZ was the first to report the news.) The pair, who said “I do” in November 2008, share two sons, Ellis and Julian, whom they welcomed in 2016 and 2018, respectively.
The comedians are not just coparents — they’re also collaborators. During their marriage they also worked on a number of projects together and in addition to their podcast, including the Netflix comedy series Bad Thoughts, created by Segura and featuring Daniella Pineda, Robert Iler and Arturo Castro, among others.

According to TMZ, the estranged couple will continue to co-host their “Your Mom’s House” podcast in the wake of their split and as they navigate their public divorce.
The pair have both joked openly about their relationship through the years, with Pazsitzky and their sons appearing multiple times in several of Segura’s standup jokes.
“I love my husband. I laugh at his jokes. I think he’s fantastic,” Pazsitzky said while performing her 2017 Netflix special Mother Inferior. “And then all day, every day, I wanna punch him in his dumb face. And it’s not the big things that make you wanna kill your spouse. It’s little stuff.”
The former couple also made headlines earlier this year when they got “stuck in the Caribbean” following their vacation after President Donald Trump approved military action in Venezuela.
“We can’t go home. We’ve been stuck for extra days. Airspace becomes opened and then closed. It’s fun,” Segura said in a video shared via Instagram in January, appearing alongside his wife. “I’ll tell you the fun part is that you go to the airport and they tell you, ‘You’re gonna leave now,’ and then they go, ‘Just kidding, you’re not.’ Every day is just a mystery. Will we get home?”
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