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10 Best Epic Movie Masterpieces With Great Acting, Ranked

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Mozart playing piano for the court in Amadeus (1984)

“Epic” isn’t just an adjective one can ascribe to a film: It’s a whole genre unto itself, one whose definition tends to be somewhat vague. But, in broad strokes, one can define a cinematic epic as a large-scale film of sweeping scope and grandeur; they’re usually quite long, usually quite expensive, and usually all about spectacle. But spectacle doesn’t need to come exclusively from large set pieces, it can also come from some of the greatest acting performances cinema has ever seen.

Those who love the epic genre are well aware of the fact that it has offered some exceptional performances over the years. From modern Hollywood blockbusters like The Dark Knight to international classics like Seven Samurai, these are films whose actors understood that a large-scale story is the perfect place to offer a large-scale performance.

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‘Titanic’ (1997)

Tied with Ben-Hur and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King for the most Academy Award wins in history (with a whopping 11), James Cameron‘s Titanic proves why this is seen as one of the most visionary filmmakers working in Hollywood today. It’s far more than just a sweeping romance: It’s one of the biggest, most emotionally riveting period epics ever made.

Titanic is the cinematic epic par excellence, checking off pretty much every box that the genre requires—including absolutely unforgettable larger-than-life performances. There are the turns that made Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet international superstars and household names; Billy Zane‘s exquisitely evil performance as the film’s main antagonist; and Kathy Bates‘ scene-stealing supporting role. It’s a large cast, but Cameron gives everyone their time to shine.

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‘Amadeus’ (1984)

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Plenty of drama masterpieces with great acting came out during the ’80s, but only one of them is a rousing epic about jealousy and rivalry focused on Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri. That’s Miloš Forman‘s Amadeus, a masterpiece that draws a surprisingly long runtime and unexpectedly juicy bits of drama from one of the most mythologized rivalries in modern history.

But the movie wouldn’t have worked half as well if Tom Hulce weren’t so electrifying as Mozart or if F. Murray Abraham’s Oscar-winning turn as Salieri weren’t so emotionally powerful. The film is certainly dominated acting-wise by its central duet, but supporting stars like Elizabeth Berridge and Jeffrey Jones, round out the cast tremendously well, making for an ensemble that one simply can’t take one’s eyes off of.

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‘Schindler’s List’ (1993)

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Steven Spielberg is the king of blockbusters, and the man behind several of the greatest and most entertaining pop corn flicks in history, but the best movie he’s ever made is far different from anything else in his filmography. The title has to go to his Best Picture Oscar-winning Schindler’s List, both a harrowing period piece set during the Holocaust and one of the best biopics of all time.

Oskar Schindler was always going to be a very complicated figure to bring to life in a way that felt nuanced enough, but Liam Neeson does a phenomenal job at making the character feel like a complete, complicated individual. Then there’s Ralph Fiennes, whose portrayal of SS functionary Amon Göth was so chillingly realistic that a Holocaust survivor who has brought on the set was visibly terrified of him. Add to that an amazing Sir Ben Kingsley and an equally strong supporting cast, an you get one of the strongest ensembles of any ’90s film.

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‘The Dark Knight’ (2008)

Robber clowns in 'The Dark Knight.'
Robber clowns in ‘The Dark Knight.’
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Plenty of action blockbusters with great acting have come out over the years, but few with performances superior to those in Christopher Nolan‘s The Dark Knight. The elephant in the room every time anyone talks about the most beloved superhero film of all time is Heath Ledger, whose Oscar-winning embodiment of the Joker may just be the greatest villain performance of the 21st century by far.

But while Ledger’s transcendental performance is admittedly one of the main reasons why The Dark Knight is held in such high regard, it’s not the only one. This is the movie where Christian Bale fully came into his own as both Batman and Bruce Wayne, and he shares exceptional chemistry with Maggie Gyllenhaal (who replaced Katie Holmes from Batman Begins as Rachel Dawes). Aaron Eckhart‘s turn as Two-Face is also criminally underappreciated, nicely rounding out a cast for the history books.

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‘There Will Be Blood’ (2007)

Daniel Day-Lewis and Paul Dano shaking hands in There Will Be Blood.
Daniel Day-Lewis and Paul Dano shaking hands in There Will Be Blood.
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Paul Thomas Anderson has been one of the greatest filmmakers in Hollywood since the ’90s, and he’s managed to never deliver a single film that could be considered outright bad. But, like all the greats, he also has an undisputed magnum opus: There Will Be Blood, where the legendary Daniel Day-Lewis delivers one of the most undeniable Best Actor Oscar wins in history.

Day-Lewis is far and away one of the most gifted thespians of his generation, and There Will Be Blood is proof enough of that. But the film is also proof that, despite what Quentin Tarantino might foolishly say, Paul Dano deserves to be counted among the best of his generation every bit as much as Day-Lewis does. These two titans would have been enough to qualify this as one of the best-acted films of the 2000s, but then there’s also Dillon Freasier delivering one of the best child performances of all time.

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‘The Lord of the Rings’ Trilogy

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Aragorn, Gandalf, Legolas, Boromir, Samwise, Frodo, Gimli, Merry, and Pippin forming The Fellowship in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
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For a while, no one would have blamed any fans of J. R. R. Tolkien‘s The Lord of the Rings books for thinking that their favorite series of fantasy masterpieces was impossible to adapt into a film that paid proper respect to the books’ legacy. Along came Peter Jackson and dispersed any doubts that anyone might have had, delivering not just one, not just two, but three of the best fantasy adventure movies of all time.

Every actor in the Fellowship of the Ring, from Viggo Mortensen to Ian McKellen to Sean Astin, carries the whole trilogy on their shoulders effortlessly.

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When talking about these films in general—and about their cast in particular—, it’s impossible not to naturally group them together. Every actor in the Fellowship of the Ring, from Viggo Mortensen to Ian McKellen to Sean Astin, carries the whole trilogy on their shoulders effortlessly; and when you add iconic supporting turns like Bernard Hill‘s, Christopher Lee‘s, and Brad Dourif‘s, it’s impossible not to think of this as the greatest cast ever assembled for a fantasy epic franchise.

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‘Seven Samurai’ (1954)

The Seven Samurai stand assembled in one of the film's more iconic moments.
The Seven Samurai stand assembled in one of the film’s more iconic moments.
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Akira Kurosawa is not only the undisputed greatest filmmaker in Japanese history; some even refer to him as the single greatest movie director of all time, and deservedly so. After all, who, if not the most gifted auteur in cinematic history, could have made a masterpiece of Seven Samurai‘s stature? Often imitated but never matched, this action epic shows why Kurosawa would deserve to be at the forefront of a hypothetical Mount Rushmore of action movie directors.

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There are several reasons why this is one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of cinema, such as the thrilling set pieces and Kurosawa’s unforgettable visuals, but there’s also the tremendous cast. Toshirô Mifune, Takashi Shimura, Seiji Miyaguchi, and the rest of the incredible cast are all among the greatest Japanese thespians who have ever lived, and their career-best performances here are the stuff of international movie legend.

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‘Lawrence of Arabia’ (1962)

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One of the most ambitious Best Picture Oscar winners of all time, made by a director that most cinephiles would agree was the master of the cinematic epic genre, Lawrence of Arabia is a WWII biopic unlike any other. What David Lean achieved here has never been done quite on this scale since: A war epic of massive scale and sweeping scope, but one balanced with the feeling of a deeply intimate character study, which results in one of the most complete and complex biopics ever made.

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It’s astonishing that this was Peter O’Toole‘s first-ever leading role, since his portrayal of T. E. Lawrence is one of the greatest acting performances in the history of film. Add to that Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn, and Omar Sharif, and you get one of the most incredible cast ensembles in the history of cinema. Every performance in Lawrence of Arabia is larger than life, and it makes for a movie that keeps you on the edge of your seat for nearly four hours through its performances alone.

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‘Magnolia’ (1999)

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Tom Cruise as Frank T.J. Mackey in Magnolia
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After talking about There Will Be Blood, no more proof should be needed that Paul Thomas Anderson knows his stuff when it comes to bringing together a legendary cast; but for those still doubtful, there’s also Magnolia. This is an epic not so much in scale, but rather in the intricacy of its enthralling tapestry of characters, all played by some of the biggest and greatest stars that were working in Hollywood in 1999.

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The list is borderline jaw-dropping. Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman, William H. Macy, and John C. Reilly all deliver turns that deserve to be counted among the best of any ’90s film, and Tom Cruise gives what’s still the best performance of his career. Magnolia works as well as it does not only because PTA directs and writes it in such a taut, emotionally stirring way, but mainly because the cast is so legendarily amazing all across the board.

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‘The Godfather’ (1972) and ‘The Godfather Part II’ (1974)

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An admirable number of movie fans would very likely say that never in history have there ever been two films quite like Francis Ford Coppola‘s The Godfather and The Godfather Part II. One is arguably the greatest of all gangster films, while the other works as the best sequel and best prequel in the history of cinema. Both films are masterclasses in virtually ever department that comes into making a movie, and that most definitely includes acting.

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Marlon Brando and Robert De Niro as Vito, Al Pacino as Michael, Diane Keaton as Kay, James Caan as Sonny, John Cazale as Fredo. These are all names that you’ll very easily find in people’s rankings of the best acting performances in Hollywood history, and very rightfully so. The Godfather and The Godfather Part II are flawless crime epics, but they’re also so much more than that—including, for instance, the best-acted epics in the history of cinema.































































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Which Oscar Best Picture
Is Your Perfect Movie?

Parasite · Everything Everywhere · Oppenheimer · Birdman · No Country

Five Oscar Best Picture winners. Five completely different visions of what cinema can be — and what it can do to you. One of them is the film that was made for the way your mind works. Ten questions will figure out which one.

🪜Parasite

🌀Everything Everywhere

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☢️Oppenheimer

🐦Birdman

🪙No Country for Old Men

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What kind of film experience do you actually want?
The best movies don’t just entertain — they leave something behind.





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Which idea grabs you most in a film?
Great films are driven by a central obsession. What’s yours?





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How do you like your story told?
Form is content. The way a story is shaped changes what it means.





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What makes a truly great antagonist?
The opposition defines the protagonist. What kind of opposition fascinates you?





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What do you want from a film’s ending?
The final note is the one that lingers. What do you want it to sound like?





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Which setting pulls you in most?
Where a film takes place shapes everything — mood, stakes, what’s even possible.





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What cinematic craft impresses you most?
Every great film has a signature — a technical or artistic element that makes it unmistakable.





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What kind of main character do you root for?
The protagonist is the lens. Who you choose to follow says something about you.





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How do you feel about a film that takes its time?
Pace is a choice. Some films sprint; others let tension accumulate slowly, deliberately.





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What do you want to feel walking out of the cinema?
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Your answers have pointed to one Oscar Best Picture winner above all others. This is the film that was made for the way your mind works.

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Parasite

You are drawn to films that operate on multiple levels simultaneously — that begin in one genre and quietly, brilliantly migrate into another. Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite is a film about class, desire, and the architecture of inequality that manages to be darkly funny, deeply suspenseful, and genuinely shocking across a single extraordinary running time. Your instinct is for cinema that hides its true intentions until the moment it’s ready to reveal them. Parasite is exactly that — a film that rewards close attention and punishes assumptions, right up to its devastating final image.

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Everything Everywhere All at Once

You want it all — and this film gives you all of it. The Daniels’ Everything Everywhere All at Once is one of the most maximalist films ever made: action comedy, multiverse sci-fi, family drama, existential crisis, and a genuinely earned emotional core that sneaks up on you amid the chaos. You are someone who responds to ambition, who doesn’t want cinema to choose between being entertaining and being meaningful. This film refuses that choice entirely. It is overwhelming by design, and its overwhelming nature is precisely the point — because the feeling of being crushed by infinite possibility is exactly what it’s about.

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Oppenheimer

You are drawn to cinema on a grand scale — films that understand history not as a backdrop but as a force, and that place their characters inside that force and watch what happens. Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer is a film about the terrifying gap between what we can do and what we should do, told with the full weight of one of the most consequential moments in human history behind it. You want your films to feel important without feeling self-important — to earn their ambition through sheer craft and the gravity of their subject. Oppenheimer does exactly that. It is enormous, complicated, and refuses easy comfort.

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Birdman

You are drawn to films that foreground their own construction — that make the how of the filmmaking part of the what it’s about. Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Birdman, shot to appear as a single continuous take, is cinema examining itself through the cracked mirror of a fading actor’s ego. You respond to formal daring, to the feeling that a film is doing something that probably shouldn’t be possible. Michael Keaton’s performance and Emmanuel Lubezki’s restless camera create something genuinely unlike anything else — a film that is simultaneously about creativity, relevance, self-destruction, and the impossibility of ever truly knowing if your work means anything at all.

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No Country for Old Men

You are drawn to cinema that trusts silence, that refuses to explain itself, and that treats dread as a form of meaning. The Coen Brothers’ No Country for Old Men is a film about the arrival of a new kind of evil — implacable, arbitrary, and utterly indifferent to the moral frameworks we use to make sense of the world. It is one of the most formally controlled films ever made, and its controlled restraint is what makes it so terrifying. You want your films to haunt you, not comfort you. You are not interested in resolution if resolution would be dishonest. No Country for Old Men is honest in a way that most cinema never dares to be.

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March 24, 1972

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Mario Puzo, Francis Ford Coppola

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The Godfather Part II


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Donald Trump Didn’t ‘Recommend’ Melania’s Epstein Statement

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President Donald Trump clarified that he did not suggest to wife Melania Trump to make a statement about Jeffrey Epstein — but approved of her making one.

“I said, ‘If you want to do that, you can do that.’ I said if she wants to do it — I didn’t recommend it, but … I let it be her, I said, if you want to do it,” Donald, 79, said in an interview with the New York Times on Friday, April 10.

The president also clarified that Melania “didn’t meet me through Jeffrey Epstein.”

“I could understand her feelings,” he said. “But I said, ‘If you want to do it, do it.’”

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President Donald Trump Says He Didnt Know Melania Was Making a Statement About Jeffrey Epstein


Related: President Donald Trump Was Surprised by Melania’s Jeffrey Epstein Statement

First lady Melania Trump surprised many when she released a statement denying any connection to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — including her husband, President Donald Trump. Following Melania’s Thursday, April 9, statement to the press, MS NOW reported that they had a “brief phone call” with the president, 79, where he allegedly told the […]

Donald shared that he and his wife’s conversation about making the statement “wasn’t a big discussion.”

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“I’d say it lasted for about two minutes,” he explained. “I had no problem. I thought she actually did a good job.”

Melania made headlines on Thursday, April 9, when she addressed speculation about her and her husband’s connection to Epstein. (The disgraced billionaire was convicted in 2008 for soliciting a minor for prostitution. Prior to his 2019 death by suicide, Epstein was awaiting trial on federal charges of sex trafficking and conspiracy to traffic minors.)

“[The rumors] with the disgraceful Jeffrey Epstein need to end today,” Melania said during a Thursday, April 9, press conference at the White House. “The individuals lying about me are devoid of ethical standards, humility and respect. I do not object to their ignorance but rather I reject their mean-spirited attempts to defame my reputation.”

Melania claimed that she had “never been friends” with Epstein.

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“Numerous fake images and statements about Epstein and me have been circulating on social media for years now. Be cautious about what you believe. These images and stories are completely false,” she continued. “I am not a witness or a named witness in connection with any of Epstein’s crimes. My name has never appeared in court documents, depositions, victim statements or FBI interviews surrounding the Epstein matter.”

The first lady clarified that she and Donald Sr., who wed in 2005 and share son Baron 20, were previously “invited to many of the same parties as Epstein” but she “never had a relationship with Epstein or his accomplice [Ghislaine] Maxwell.” (Donald Sr. is also father to Don Jr., Ivanka, Eric and Tiffany Trump.)

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First lady Melania Trump stunned observers on April 9, 2026, when she held an impromptu press conference at the White House to deny any connection to late convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein — and to reject rumors that Epstein introduced her to her husband, President Donald Trump. What Melania Trump Said During Her Rare Public […]

Epstein and those who have been accused of being in his inner circle have been a hot topic in recent years due to the Department of Justice’s investigation into him. The government body has been releasing Epstein’s alleged correspondence — also known as the Epstein Files — as part of an FBI investigation into his actions.

Trump later told the Times on Friday that he doesn’t “mind anything having to do with Epstein.”

“The only thing I don’t like is, I waste a lot of time having to talk about it,” he told the outlet.

15 of Epstein’s victims spoke out against Melania’s remarks in a Thursday statement, “Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein have already shown extraordinary courage by coming forward, filing reports and giving testimony. Asking more of them now is a deflection of responsibility, not justice. It also diverts attention from [former attorney general] Pam Bondi, who must answer for withheld files and the exposure of survivors’ identities.”

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Breaking Down Melania’s Epstein Denial, Trump’s Reaction

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Breaking Down Melania Trumps Epstein Denial President Trumps Reaction

First lady Melania Trump stunned observers on April 9, 2026, when she held an impromptu press conference at the White House to deny any connection to late convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein — and to reject rumors that Epstein introduced her to her husband, President Donald Trump.

What Melania Trump Said During Her Rare Public Address

“[The rumors] with the disgraceful Jeffrey Epstein need to end today,” Melania Trump said in a statement to the press on April 9, 2026. “The individuals lying about me are devoid of ethical standards, humility and respect. I do not object to their ignorance but rather I reject their mean-spirited attempts to defame my reputation.”
The first lady claimed she had “never been friends” with Epstein, who died by suicide in prison in August 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. (He was previously convicted of soliciting a minor for prostitution.)

She acknowledged that she and husband President Donald Trump “were invited to many of the same parties as Epstein from time to time” but insisted she “never had a relationship with Epstein or his accomplice [Ghislaine] Maxwell.”

Breaking Down Melania Trumps Epstein Denial President Trumps Reaction

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Melania said she first “crossed paths” with Epstein in 2000 at an event she attended with her husband and that she “had no knowledge of his criminal undertakings” at the time. She also acknowledged replying to an email from Maxwell but dismissed it as nothing significant.

“My polite reply to her email doesn’t amount to anything more than a trivial note,” she stated. “I am not Epstein’s victim. Epstein did not introduce me to Donald Trump. I met my husband by chance at a New York City party in 1998. This initial encounter with my husband is documented in detail in my book, Melania.”

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She added that “numerous fake images and statements” about her and Epstein have been circulating on social media and warned people to “be cautious about what you believe.”

“I am not a witness or a named witness in connection with any of Epstein’s crimes. My name has never appeared in court documents, depositions, victim statements or FBI interviews surrounding the Epstein matter,” she said.

President Trump Apparently Had No Idea Melania Was Going to Speak Out

Melania Trump’s speech appeared to catch the White House unaware. Following her remarks, MS NOW reported that the outlet had a “brief phone call” with President Donald Trump, who allegedly told them he had no prior knowledge of his wife’s plans to speak out on the topic. The publication alleged that “many” White House staffers were also “caught off guard” by Melania’s impromptu statement.

The president, however, backed his wife’s claims, telling MS NOW, “She didn’t know [him].”

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Jeffrey Epstein’s Victims Push Back

Melania Trump’s speech drew a swift response from Jeffrey Epstein’s victims, who took particular issue with a portion where the first lady encouraged victims to give sworn testimony to Congress in a public hearing.

“Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein have already shown extraordinary courage by coming forward, filing reports and giving testimony. Asking more of them now is a deflection of responsibility, not justice,” a statement signed by 15 Epstein survivors read on April 9, 2026. “It also diverts attention from [former Attorney General] Pam Bondi, who must answer for withheld files and the exposure of survivors’ identities.” Their statement concluded, “[Bondi’s] failures continue to put lives at risk while shielding enablers. Survivors have done their part. Now it’s time for those in power to do theirs.”

The survivors also echoed criticisms that the Justice Department’s release of the Epstein files was handled haphazardly, with identifying information left unredacted in some cases and other important documents allegedly never being published at all.

President Donald Trump confirmed on April 2 that Bondi was leaving her role as attorney general to take “a much-needed and important new job in the private sector,” though multiple media outlets reported that she was fired due to the president’s displeasure with her recent job performance.

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Jimmy Kimmel Weighs In

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel also weighed in during the April 9, 2026, episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, questioning the timing of Melania Trump’s remarks.
“Why is this happening today?” Kimmel asked, making reference to President Donald Trump’s threats against Iran. “He spent the past six weeks trying to bomb this Epstein story out of the headlines. Two days after the ceasefire, she puts it right back on top.”

Kimmel wondered whether Melania did it on purpose, joking, “She must really hate him. I don’t know how else to explain it.”

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President Donald Trump is taking aim at political podcasters like Megyn Kelly, Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens after they criticized him amid the conflict in Iran. “I know why Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones have all been fighting me for years, especially by the fact that they think it is wonderful […]

He also referenced reports that White House officials were blindsided. “He didn’t know she was going to do it before she did it, which shows you just how smoothly things are running over there,” Kimmel added. “For whatever reason, she didn’t ask [her husband].”

He concluded: “She didn’t give him a heads-up. She just went right out in front of the cameras and fired away.”

Donald Trump Clarifies He Didn’t ‘Recommend’ Melania’s Statement

In an April 10 interview with the New York Times, Donald Trump explained he didn’t suggest for his wife to hold a press conference about Jeffrey Epstein, but was aware it was happening.

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“I said, ‘If you want to do that, you can do that.’ I said if she wants to do it — I didn’t recommend it, but … I let it be her, I said, if you want to do it,” Donald, 79, said in an interview with the Times.

He added that he thought Melania “did a good job” while also confirming that his wife did not know Epstein.

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Residents in Los Angeles’ Holmby Hills neighborhood are reportedly uneasy amid speculation that Sean “Diddy” Combs could return home if his appeal succeeds.

Concerns center on potential disruptions, including loud gatherings and increased media attention associated with his property, which some locals note has previously drawn police visits.

The concerns come as Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal team continues its appeal against his 50-month sentence, now under review by judges.

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Holmby Hills Neighbors Concerned As Diddy Appeal Raises Possibility Of Return Home

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Residents in the upscale Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles are reportedly growing anxious as speculation builds that Sean “Diddy” Combs could be released if an appeals court rules in his favor.

According to TMZ, sources familiar with the area revealed that chatter among neighbors has intensified in recent days, with concerns that a possible return home could bring renewed disruptions similar to those that allegedly contributed to his earlier legal troubles.

The unease isn’t just about media attention or increased security presence, as locals are also worried about the lifestyle activity linked to the property.

Insiders claim that past gatherings involving Diddy’s family were extremely loud at times, leading to repeated police call-outs, which unsettled parts of the community.

Separately, reports suggest that real estate agents in the area are already informing potential buyers about Combs’ nearby property, treating it as relevant disclosure information due to concerns it could affect property value or lead to future disputes if not mentioned.

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The Rapper Appeals 50-Month Sentence, Challenges Trial Evidence As Judges Deliberate Decision

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On the legal front, Diddy’s attorneys questioned his conviction, arguing that his 50-month sentence is excessive compared to typical penalties for Mann Act-related convictions, which they say often average closer to 15 months.

They also note that he has already served a significant portion of his sentence while the appeal is under review.

During the appeal proceedings, Diddy’s defense team referenced allegations involving Cassandra “Cassie” Ventura, including claims of drug use that they say were excluded from the original federal trial.

They also brought up an incident described as a “hotel night,” a term linked to what they characterized as consensual encounters with an individual identified as “Jane,” which they argue did not involve coercion or threats. The defense has asked the court to issue a swift ruling, though no timeline has been provided for when a decision might be reached.

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Diddy was convicted last July on two counts of transporting individuals for prostitution under the Mann Act.

The charges centered on arranging travel for escorts to engage in sexual activity with his former partners, including Cassie and another woman who testified under the pseudonym “Jane.”

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He was acquitted of the more serious allegations of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, which prosecutors had argued involved coercion and abuse tied to a wider pattern of misconduct.

According to the indictment, authorities claimed Diddy pressured both women into sexual encounters with male escorts, sometimes involving drugs and extended multi-day sessions.

These encounters were referred to during the trial as “Freak Offs” and “hotel nights,” with prosecutors alleging they were at times recorded. Diddly denied all allegations and pleaded not guilty throughout the proceedings.

The Rapper’s 50-Month Jail Release Date Has Slightly Changed

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In sentencing submissions, prosecutors sought a prison term of more than 11 years alongside the maximum $500,000 fine, while the defense requested a much lighter sentence of around 14 months.

Ultimately, in October, Judge Arun Subramanian sentenced Diddy to 50 months in prison, which is about four years and two months, along with a fine and five years of supervised release.

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Separately, the Bureau of Prisons has updated its projected release date. According to People Magazine, he is now scheduled for release on April 15, 2028, a slight change from earlier projections of April 25, 2028, and prior estimates of June 2028.

Where Is Diddy Serving Out His Prison Sentence?

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Diddy is currently held at FCI Fort Dix, a federal correctional institution located on a military base near Philadelphia.

The rapper’s legal team had requested placement due to access to rehabilitation programs and proximity to family.

Since his arrest, several photos and videos of Diddy from inside Fort Dix have been shared online, revealing the music mogul interacting with other inmates and carrying out his prison duties, a huge contrast from his once glamorous lifestyle.

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Forget ‘Marshals,’ Taylor Sheridan’s 102-Minute Western Is a Must-Watch Before It Leaves Netflix

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There’s no shortage of Taylor Sheridan titles in the world now, and that’s part of what makes going back to Hell or High Water such a good reminder of where so much of this really started. Long before sprawling TV universes, ranch wars, and sheriffs trying to hold the line in a collapsing world, Sheridan delivered a lean, bruised, and deeply human crime story set against the dusty backdrop of West Texas. It doesn’t need big mythology or franchise sprawl to land. It just works. And for Netflix subscribers, the clock is now ticking.

Hell or High Water is leaving Netflix on May 1, which means there’s only a short window left to catch one of the best films Sheridan has ever written. Released in 2016 and directed by David Mackenzie, the neo-Western thriller earned four Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor for Jeff Bridges, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Film Editing. Nearly a decade later, it still holds up as one of the sharpest and most emotionally grounded modern Westerns of its era.

Chris Pine stars as Toby Howard, with Ben Foster as his volatile brother Tanner, while Jeff Bridges plays Texas Ranger Marcus Hamilton and Gil Birmingham stars as his partner Alberto Parker. The film was Sheridan’s first foray into the world of neo-Westerns, and you can see the Yellowstone DNA running through it.

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Yellowstone · Landman · Tulsa King · Mayor of Kingstown

Four worlds. All of them brutal, complicated, and built on power, loyalty, and the price of survival. Taylor Sheridan doesn’t write heroes — he writes people who do what they have to do and live with the cost. Ten questions will reveal which one of his worlds you were made for.

🤠Yellowstone

🛢️Landman

👑Tulsa King

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Where does your power come from?
In Sheridan’s world, everyone has leverage. The question is what kind.




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Who do you put first, no matter what?
Loyalty in Sheridan’s universe is always absolute — and always costly.




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Someone crosses a line. How do you respond?
Every Sheridan protagonist has a line. What matters is what happens after it’s crossed.




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Where do you feel most in your element?
Sheridan’s worlds are as much about place as they are about people.




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How do you feel about operating in the grey?
Nobody in a Sheridan show has clean hands. The question is how they carry the dirt.




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What are you actually fighting to hold onto?
Every Sheridan character is fighting a war. The real question is what they’re defending.




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How do you lead?
Authority in Sheridan’s world is never given — it’s established, maintained, and constantly tested.




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Someone new arrives and tries to change how things work. Your reaction?
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What has your position cost you?
Nobody gets to where these characters are without paying for it. The bill is always personal.




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When it’s over, what do you want people to say?
Sheridan’s characters all know the ending is coming. The question is what they leave behind.




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The show that claimed the most of your answers is the world you were built for. If two tied, both are shown — you’re complicated enough to straddle two Sheridan universes.

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You are a Dutton — or you might as well be. You understand that some things are worth protecting at any cost, and that the modern world’s indifference to history, to land, to legacy, is not something you’re willing to accept quietly. You lead from the front, you carry your family’s weight without complaint, and when someone threatens what’s yours, you don’t escalate — you finish it. You’re not cruel. But you are absolute. In Yellowstone’s world, that combination of ferocity and loyalty doesn’t make you a villain. It makes you the only thing standing between everything that matters and everyone who wants to take it.

You thrive in the chaos of high-stakes negotiation, where the money is enormous, the margins are thin, and the wrong word in the wrong room can cost everyone everything. You’re a fixer — the person called when a situation is already on fire and needs someone with the nerve to walk into it. West Texas oil country rewards exactly what you are: sharp, adaptable, unsentimental, and absolutely clear-eyed about what people want and what they’ll do to get it. You’re not naive enough to think this world is fair. You’re smart enough to be the one deciding who it’s fair to.

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You are a Dwight Manfredi — someone who has served their time, paid their dues, and arrived somewhere unexpected with nothing but their reputation and their wits. You adapt without losing yourself. You build loyalty through respect rather than fear, though you’re not above reminding people that the two aren’t mutually exclusive. Tulsa King is for people who are still standing when everyone assumed they’d be finished — who find, in an unfamiliar place, that they’re more capable than the world gave them credit for. You don’t need a throne. You build one, wherever you happen to land.

You carry the weight of a system that is broken by design, and you do it anyway — because someone has to, and because you’re the only one positioned to do it without the whole thing collapsing. Mike McLusky’s world is for people who are comfortable operating where there are no good options, only less catastrophic ones. You speak every language: law enforcement, criminal, political, human. That fluency makes you invaluable and it makes you a target. You’ve made your peace with both. Mayor of Kingstown belongs to people who understand that keeping the peace is not the same as being at peace — and who do the job regardless.

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How Good Is ‘Hell or High Water’?

When it first hit theaters,Hell or High Water became both a critical darling and a modest box office success, grossing over $37 million worldwide. It earned four Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor for Bridges, Best Original Screenplay for Sheridan, and Best Editing. On Rotten Tomatoes, it remains Certified Fresh with near-unanimous praise (97%) from critics and audiences alike.Collider’s review of the moviehailed the leads in Pine and Foster:

“This film lives and dies by the performances of the brothers. And they do not disappoint. Tanner could’ve been played as an over-the-top firecracker with an itchy trigger finger, but Foster smartly winds the violent coil down until its most absolutely necessary. Instead, Foster chooses to lay on a good-for-nothin’ charm that’s all mumbled confidence and acidic humor. And instead of simply having a short fuse, Foster adds the beats of frustration that both ignite that fuse, but also drive home the idea of brotherly love. As the other brother, Pine, who usually plays heroes, plays neither hero nor anti-hero. He is a man with a plan. He is measured.”

Hell or High Water leaves Netflix on May 1.


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August 11, 2016

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102 minutes

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David Mackenzie

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Carla Hacken, Julie Yorn, Peter Berg, Sidney Kimmel

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Eric Swalwell Denies Ex-Staffer’s Sexual Assault Claims

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Congressman Eric Swalwell has denied the sexual assault allegations made against him by a former staffer.

“These allegations are false and come on the eve of an election against the frontrunner for governor,” Swalwell, 45, wrote in a statement to the San Francisco Chronicle on Friday, April 10. “For nearly 20 years, I have served the public — as a prosecutor and a congressman and have always protected women.”

The politician continued, “I will defend myself with the facts and where necessary bring legal action. My focus in the coming days is to be with my wife and children and defend our decades of service against these lies.”

News broke earlier on Friday that an unnamed woman came forward to accuse Swalwell of sexual misconduct. The woman, who was 21 at the time when she was hired, claimed that Swalwell attempted to pursue her romantically when she worked at his district office in Castro Valley, California, in 2019, according to the SF Chronicle. She claimed that Swalwell messaged her via Snapchat and he allegedly sent her images of his genitals and sought nude pictures of her in return.

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The woman claimed that Swalwell made moves on her when she drove him around for events. She alleged he tried to kiss her in her car after leaving a donor meeting. Weeks after the alleged kiss, the woman claimed that Swalwell asked her to perform oral sex on him. She allegedly performed the act in a parking lot.

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She also claimed that Swalwell invited her out for drinks in September 2019. She “blacked out” and allegedly woke up naked in Swalwell’s hotel bed, at which point she felt the effect of vaginal intercourse. Following the incident, Swalwell allegedly distanced himself from her.

The woman also recalled “snippets” from an incident that allegedly took place after they both attended a 2024 charity gala at which he was honored. The woman, who no longer worked for him, said they met for drinks afterward, and Swalwell allegedly forced himself on her.

Us Weekly has reached out to Swalwell for comment.

Swalwell is best known for being a member of the House of Representatives where he has served since 2013. The politician represents Northern California. He previously ran for president in 2020 but dropped out after failing to poll above one percent.

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The allegations against Swalwell come amid his campaign for Governor of California. In recent months, Swalwell has been the frontrunner candidate for the Democratic Party.

However, he is ranked third amongst the candidates, with Republicans Chad Bianco and Steve Hilton in first and second, respectively. Due to California’s jungle primary system, the top two vote getters in the June primary will move forward to the general election in November.

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Swalwell is facing off against multiple Democrats including former U.S. Representative Katie Porter, former Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra, billionaire Tom Steyer and more.

Steyer, who has been trailing in the polls closely behind Swalwell, reacted to the allegations and sent his support to the alleged victim.

“I commend the brave former staffer who came forward with her story about Eric Swalwell,” Steyer, 68, tweeted on Friday. “Speaking out is never easy, and her account must be taken seriously. At a moment like this, we must make sure that women are heard, and justice is pursued.”

If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).

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‘Boston Blue’ Star Promises That Fans Will Be “Knocked Back” by the Season 1 Finale

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‘Boston Blue’ Star Promises That Fans Will Be “Knocked Back” by the Season 1 Finale

[Editor’s note: The following contains spoilers for Boston Blue Season 1, Episode 14.]

Summary

  • In Episode 14 of the CBS series ‘Boston Blue,’ a deadly drug ring case leads to an undercover sting and family fallout.
  • Lena Silver’s off-duty life and romantic entanglements are balanced with a growing quest to unearth details about who her father is.
  • The back half of the first season is ramping up, with fun guest stars, sweet Sean–Penny moments, bigger stakes and cliffhangers.

In Episode 14 of the CBS drama series Boston Blue, entitled “Blood Chemistry,” Sean (Mika Amonsen) and Jonah (Marcus Scribner) find themselves caught up in a dangerous drug ring that’s dropping bodies, drawing Lena (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Danny (Donnie Wahlberg) into the case. An undercover operation forces Sean to face the way he left things (translation: ghosted) with Penny (Xochitl Gomez) and he learns that a genuine apology can go a long way. At the same time, the Silvers are learning that you can’t stop family secrets from bubbling to the surface, especially when you’re determined to get answers.

Collider recently got the opportunity to chat one-on-one with Martin-Green about Episode 14 and what’s still to come in the following six episodes of the first season. During the interview, she discussed the growing size and scope of these final episodes of Season 1 and why viewers will be “knocked back” by them, what Lena does on her days off, their incredibly talented guest stars, whether she’s rooting for Sean and Penny, Lena’s love life and having her real-life husband also on the show, Lena’s desire to learn more about her father, what she’d like to see in Season 2, finale cliffhangers, and which other CBS series she’d like to do a crossover with. Martin-Green also shared what she learned from her time on the popular franchise series The Walking Dead and Star Trek: Discovery.

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‘Boston Blue’ Continues To Broaden Its Size and Scope Until the Season 1 Finale

“We cover a lot in Season 1.”

Collider: This episode was so much fun because it feels like the sweet spot of the show where you get to have this big case that affects a lot of people, but then you also have a shootout and you have all the family stuff. It seems like everything you want from a show like this.

SONEQUA MARTIN-GREEN: It is. Especially coming back from the holiday break, I think that people are going to be pretty knocked back by the size and scope and depth of the stories in the second half of the season. We’ve got a long way to go and there are more stories to tell in Season 2. We’re so grateful that we’re going to be coming back. But we cover a lot in Season 1, so I’m excited to see where we go from here. To your point, there are so many things that we covered in this episode, and in the next six as well.

I love that we get to see glimpses of Lena outside of work, and we see her at family dinner, but if we could follow her for an episode on her day off, what would you want to see her do?

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MARTIN-GREEN: That is such a good question. I have never heard that question before. I would say that it would be great to see what Detective Lena Silver’s self-care day looks like. People who work these kinds of jobs, it’s survival. It is imperative that they check out and decompress. We talk about it a little bit in the story. We talk about the things that we do when we’re on our off days, and I love that you do get to see these people in their off times. But it would start with some sort of quiet time, just being out in the sun, in prayer and meditation. And then, you’re going to see me go for a run. And then, I’m going to go for a massage. And then, I’m going to cook my own meal. It would be by the book because the discipline applies to the self-care day too.

I feel like she would also turn her phone off and tell people not to bother her on her day off.

MARTIN-GREEN: Oh, yeah. A lot of reading.


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The moment in Episode 13 when Lena is clearly upset about her grandfather being shot was heartbreaking, and his health issues carry over in a different way into this episode. First of all, what was it like to shoot that scene with Ernie Hudson, when you had to be so scared about whether he’d be okay? Was that something you had to shoot over and over again?

MARTIN-GREEN: Oh, man, we did have to do it quite a few times. It was crazy. Ernie is such a joy to work with. You can just sit with him and listen and learn. He’s so open and gracious and hilarious. It was freezing outside that day. We were all freezing, so that added an element of tension to the moment and maybe to the scene. There was a point in one of the takes where I ran over and pressed on his wound, and as soon as they said, “Cut!,” he said, “Ow!” He was joking because, obviously, it was just a fake dressed wound, but he always finds the perfect joke in the moment. He disarms us all the time. I busted out laughing, and I had just been crying. It was a lot of fun. It was difficult. That happening to grandpa was a big story point, and we knew that the audience was going to [panic], just like we did. What a scare that was. I enjoyed it. Those moments are always a lot of fun to play.

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On a show like this, you have to have a lot of guest stars cycling in and out, so it’s fun when you can have a guest star that has a history with one of the characters and can be a bit more playful. I thought there was something really fun about Kenzie (Kate Rockwell) in this episode. Did you find that character fun?

MARTIN-GREEN: Yes, absolutely. I feel like we have some of the best guest actors, ever. They’re just pulling out stellar performances, week to week. I love it. I love that whole storyline, and I love all the humor and levity that we get with that. I want more.

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Sonequa Martin-Green Is Rooting for Sean and Penny in ‘Boston Blue’

“There’s such a sweetness to the way they relate to each other.”

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Mika Amonsen as Sean standing across from and talking to Xochitl Gomez as Penny in Boston Blue Season 1
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This episode also brings back Penny in a way that not only makes Sean have to confront how he treated her but also puts her directly in the path of Sean’s father, Danny. How was it to have her back? Are you rooting for Sean and Penny to figure it out?

MARTIN-GREEN: Yes! I like their dynamic. I think it’s sweet. There’s such a sweetness to the way they relate to each other and to the way that they’ve built their relationship up to this point. Of course, yes, we love our guest actors, and I always want to see more of them. I feel that it’s important for just the building of the world. The showrunners, the Brandons (Brandon Margolis and Brandon Sonnier) have talked about that a lot. They really want to expand this world, and they really want there to be people that you get accustomed to seeing. That’s how we do it. We bring these people back who’ve made an impact on the show, and we keep bringing them back because we’re expanding our world. So, I would say that I root for Sean and Penny.

They’re so cute, and this show needs to have some cute.

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MARTIN-GREEN: It has to. You’ve got to have the cute with the heavy.

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We’ve also gotten to see a little bit of a romantic life for Lena, with Detective Brian Rodgers (Ryan Broussard). Are we going to see any more of that this season? It’s probably hard to find ways to work that in with the weekly cases.

MARTIN-GREEN: Yeah, and we talk about that. I think they used to talk about that a lot on Blue Bloods as well. It is difficult. Even with Baez and Danny, they’re having difficulties because the job is so demanding, and then you add the distance between them. The same is true for Lena and Brian. They both understand the job. They used to be partners, and now they’re together, but it is just so demanding. Can two people continue to pour into a relationship when they’re putting all that they have into solving these crimes and getting justice for the victims? That’s part of why it’s interesting because you see how difficult it is. You see the push and the pull and the strain of it. I think a lot of people can relate to that. They can relate to what a relationship really requires and making the decision that maybe you don’t have it to give, or maybe you do. I just love that all of those relationship dynamics are at play. There are the romantic relationship dynamics, and then there’s the family relationship dynamics, and we don’t shy away from any of them. I applaud the Brandons and the writers for doing that and for not being scared.

Your husband, Kenric Green, is also on the show. Do you guys conspire to come up with ways to get your characters in scenes together?

MARTIN-GREEN: Oh, my gosh, we joke about it all the time. Kenric even said, and I feel like this is the best one, “We’ve got to put a Price on Silver,” because his character’s name is Charlie Price. I was like, “Oh, my goodness, that’s just too good.” We were all laughing about it. I think we literally have only had one moment in the same scene on the show because I’m so rarely in that world with him and my mom, Mae (Gloria Reuben). We certainly would love, of course, to see more of Lena and Charlie interacting with each other. We’re not so subtle about it either. Maybe we should cool it down. It’s a dream for us to be on this show together, especially because of everything that the show represents, and we always want to work together. If you give us an inch, we might take a mile.

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There’s also a bit of Danny poking fun at Lena when it comes to her wanting to do this interview with the reporter. He says to her, “Maybe you just want the whole world to see the amazing Detective Lena Silver in all of her glory.” And she talks about wanting representation for little Black and Brown girls to see her wearing the badge and making a difference. But would it be so bad if she really just wanted everyone to see how good of a detective she is without any further justification? I feel like she’s entitled to some recognition without having to apologize for it or explain it to anyone, including her partner.

MARTIN-GREEN: You know, I love that perspective. I think that you’re absolutely right. It’s interesting with Lena though, because there was a crossroads in her life. She had to decide, “Am I going to join my family and be in the law enforcement community, or am I going to be an artist?” For that reason, yes, and because of the talent that is inherent, it is worth sharing your art. Being a detective and an artist at the same time seems like a conundrum, for sure. But I love that Lena admits what it really is about. I love that self-awareness and the fact that she has the courage to admit it. It’s vulnerable, but she’s going to say it out loud. It’s because she [wants her father] to see it. I think that alone is commendable and interesting. [With her father], there are all those wounds and everything that’s leading to that. The truth of the matter is that the justification is not needed, but that’s a journey that she’s going to have to take.

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Stay Tuned to ‘Boston Blue’ As Lena Continues To Ask Questions About Her Father Before the End of the Season 1 Finale

“This second half of the season seems to be all about exposure and things being unearthed.”

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Sonequa Martin-Green sitting in a red chair with her hair down in a promo photo from her PR
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How frustrating is it for her that she can’t get information about her father from her mother? How much more are we going to see that push back and forth with the two of them in the rest of this season?

MARTIN-GREEN: I wish I could tell you everything, but there is definitely more to come with that. There are a lot more things to unearth with that story and I really look forward to it because it’s an important one to tell. Again, I applaud the Brandons for it. I applaud Brandon Sonnier because he’s based so much of the Silvers and Lena and Jonah on his own life, so I appreciate him. We all do. I look forward to everybody seeing it. We’re seeing other things being unearthed as well. Mae just found out about her mom, Lena’s grandmother, and what really happened there. This second half of the season seems to be all about exposure and things being unearthed. There’s a lot more where that came from.

After a season of establishing characters and developing relationships, what are you most excited about getting to do with the second season that you wouldn’t have been able to do with the first season?

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MARTIN-GREEN: That’s a good question too. To piggyback on what on you were saying about the guest actors, being able to see more of them, being able to see more of Xochitl, being able to see more of Marisa [Ramirez] and Bridget [Moynahan] and even Len [Cariou] is really exciting. Also, just the actors that come through and give their all for the cases that we’re solving, being able to have more interactions with them. I will also say that I’m really looking forward to more casual moments with the family.

There were so many things that needed to be introduced in Season 1, and we had a lot of ground to cover. I feel like now that we have a solid idea of who these people are, of what their relationships look like, of what the culture of this family is, and of what the bond between the Reagans and the Silvers looks like, now we can spend more time and more of those quiet moments with the family where we’re having what would seem like a surface conversation, but we know there’s so much history beneath it. I really look forward to more moments of levity with the family and getting to see them spending time with each other when they’re not solving cases and when they’re not even necessarily at the Shabbat table, but they’re just together, being a family. I really look forward to that. There will be more opportunities for that in Season 2.

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Are you leaving us on a cliffhanger this season?

MARTIN-GREEN: I am not blowing smoke to say that episodes 15 through 20 are insane. I’m so excited. At the end of the season, there are some open-ended aspects to the story. There are some unanswered questions. There are some cliffhangers by the end of the season. It’s a serious ride until then. You’ll see what I’m saying.

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Which CBS TV Series Should ‘Boston Blue’ Do a Crossover With?

“I feel like we should go one by one and crossover with everybody.”

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You’re on a network with a lot of other cop shows. There’s FBI, CIA, NCIS, and even Elsbeth and Sheriff Country. You have lawyers with Matlock, firefighters with Fire Country, and even a Tracker that could be useful. In a dream world, which other CBS show would you want to do a crossover with, and which character do you think would be fun to see Lena team up with?

MARTIN-GREEN: Oh, my gosh! If I can cheat and say this, I feel like we should go one by one and crossover with everybody. I’m not going to say one person because we have this wonderful lineup, even just Friday nights. I would love to see crossovers with Sheriff Country and Fire Country because we’re already sharing space with each other. I feel like that makes the most sense, to have crossovers there. They’re always going to be connected, so they’ve had their crossovers and that’s exciting. It would be so nice to get thrown in there. And then, let’s just run through them. I think it could be so much fun. Why not?

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Personally, I would love to see you have to work with Wendell Pierce over on Elsbeth.

MARTIN-GREEN: I would love to work with Wendell. I love Wendell. Me and Kenric are such good friends with him. You answered the question for me. Specifically, yes, something with Wendell. I would love to see [Captain Wagner] with Lena and Danny. That would be a hoot.

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Sonequa Martin-Green Feels Blessed To Have Been a Part of ‘The Walking Dead’ and ‘Star Trek: Discovery’

“God is writing this story, and He’s doing an amazing job.”

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An actor working on television hopes to have one hit TV series in their career, and you’ve gone from The Walking Dead to Star Trek: Discovery to Boston Blue. What’s it been like to have those experiences, and to be in this experience now?

MARTIN-GREEN: I just couldn’t have imagined it. I couldn’t have predicted it or planned it. When I started on Walking Dead, it was already a Goliath and I was really quite overwhelmed, but just so exhilarated and excited to be a part of something like that. At the time, I was a big fan of the show before I was on it. And then, once that was over, I had no idea I was going to go to a franchise that, dare I say, has had even more impact because it’s longer and older. And then, I certainly didn’t think I’d do it again, coming off of Discovery into another beloved TV franchise. God is writing this story, and He’s doing an amazing job. I am just taking it one day at a time and doing my best to be in the present moment. I’ve certainly learned that over the years.

You’ve got to let the pressure come up and out of you. You’ve got to let it pass through you because it stifles you, and it makes you self-centered. The way to be at your best, creatively speaking, at least, is to be completely available in your heart, and you can’t do that with fear and pressure. You have to let those things go in order to flow freely. I’ve certainly learned that. I’ve learned how to just be another blade of grass in a field of grass, and I’m still growing in that too. It’s just been such a ride, and I’m grateful for it. I’ve come to appreciate it and cherish it in new ways, which is exciting.

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Being able to do the movies that I’ve done in the last few years, even She Dances, which is out in theaters now. It’s been a blessing to be able to have hands in everything – to have hands in sci-fi, and to now have hands in the network television procedural world, especially on a show that’s character driven as well. I get to have the character dynamics to play with. That’s so exciting. But then, being able to be a part of really pure, powerful, independent film is great. I do want to get back to the stage, at some point, where I started. I’m loving it. My goal is to get smaller and smaller and smaller, so that the things that are more important get bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger.

It must also be a little bit surreal to see that your time on The Walking Dead and Star Trek is done, but those franchises carry on and you can still see these different forms that keep evolving.

MARTIN-GREEN: It is surreal. Your perspective changes because it matures, and it grows, and it purifies, and you start to see things more clearly. Even now, I find myself in so many conversations out in public about Walking Dead because it seems like it’s coming back around. I think a lot of people are returning to that series, and being able to have conversations about that now, I look at it completely differently than I did a decade ago. I can appreciate it in a new way, and I’ve digested the lessons from it. That’s happening with Discovery as well. And now, it’s happening with Boston Blue. Being able to share it with my husband, being able to now begin to share it more with my children because they’re getting older, it’s amazing. It’s wondrous, but not in a lofty way, in a base humanity level way.


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October 17, 2025

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Alex Zakrzewski, Anthony Hemingway, Antonio Negret, Randall Zisk, Jackeline Tejada

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Terri Kopp, Pam Veasey, Rebecca Perry Cutter, Brandon Margolis, Brandon Sonnier

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Boston Blue airs on CBS and is available to stream on Paramount+.

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17 Peplum Blouses That Visually Slim and Define Your Waist

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That fitted top you loved five years ago might not hit the same way anymore. Your body has shifted, and the midsection is usually the first place you notice it. The good news? You don’t need shapewear or a bigger size. You need a smarter silhouette.

Peplum blouses are known for visually slimming the midsection, which is a big reason why they’re back in style! These clever tops work by cinching at the narrowest part of your torso, then flaring out to cover the tummy area beneath. The effect is instant: A defined waist and a smooth line through the hips. For many of Us, these slimming styles are a wardrobe shortcut that actually deliver. Below, we found 17 great options that work for the office, date night and weekends — starting at just $10.

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17 Peplum Blouses That Visually Slim and Define Your Waist

1. Our Favorite: Need a top that covers the tummy while still looking polished? This chiffon peplum blouse cinches at the waist and flares right where you want it.

2. Shopper Favorite: Shoppers keep coming back to this dressy Grace Karin blouse because the draped fabric skims the midsection,  instead of hugging it. The cap sleeves add coverage without bulk.

3. Perfectly Pleated: The button-front detail and pleated peplum hem on this stylish V-neck blouse draws the eye upward and away from your midsection. Those three-quarter sleeves are arm-friendly, too.

4. Office-Ready: Walking into the office with confidence starts with a top like this waist-slimming blouse. The V-neck and ruffle sleeves look dressy enough for any meeting.

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5. Fabulously Flowy: If fitted tops make you self-conscious, this loose peplum blouse is one to consider. The puffed sleeves and a babydoll shape gives you tummy coverage without looking boxy.

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6. Desk-to-Dinner: A collar, button-down front and tie detail give this cap-sleeve blouse real structure. The peplum design cinches the waist and transitions easily from work to evening.

7. Curve Enhancing: The ruched waist on this curve-slimming blouse creates definition through the middle, so you get a slimmer silhouette without feeling tight or restricted.

8. Comfort MVP: At just $10, this peplum tunic top gives you a V-neck, quarter-length sleeves and a flowy hem that covers the tummy. It’s certainly hard to beat that kind of value.

9. Designer-Looking: Blue and white stripes give this peplum button-down blouse a designer feel at a fraction of the price. The pleated peplum hem and collar look crisp and polished.

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10. Floral find: Floral prints naturally draw the eye, and the peplum shape on this dressy V-neck blouse directs attention right to your waist. The puff sleeves add a pretty finish.

11. Boutique-Worthy: This Swiss dot peplum blouse looks like something you’d spot in a boutique for twice the price. Long sleeves and a V-neckline make it versatile across seasons.

12. Polished Puff Sleeves: Get a put-together look without any restriction when you wear this puff-sleeve blouse. The pleated babydoll shape skims past the tummy while defining the waist.

13. Weekend Winner: Farmers’ markets, brunch dates and afternoon strolls call for a stylish ‘fit. This floral peplum blouse has puff sleeves and a smocked bodice, making it ideal for all your weekend plans.

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14. Striped Stunner: The tie-front detail on this black and white striped blouse cinches right at the waist, giving you a defined shape. We love the long sleeves and collar, which keep things polished.

15. Easy Elegance: Bell sleeves, a tie-front design and a V-neckline give this elegant peplum blouse a draped, flowing silhouette. The peplum flare defines your shape effortlessly.

16. Brunch-Ready: This floral wrap blouse may have a flowy shape, however, the elastic waist magically creates a natural waistline. The flowy fabric and peplum style add feminine movement, too.

17. Flowy Fit: A smocked bodice and square neck anchor this ruffle-sleeve blouse, while the babydoll shape flows out below. The fit is forgiving but still structured.

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