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Over the course of the 21st century, filmmakers around the world have been treating audiences to some of the greatest, most creative, and most original science fiction movies that the Seventh Art has ever seen. From time travel comedies to dramatic thrillers to massive superhero blockbusters, the 21st century’s greatest sci-fi films are about as close as cinema can possibly come to true perfection.
These films—some of them already considered classics, others guaranteed to achieve that status not too far into the future—display why science fiction has remained one of cinema’s most popular genres since the very beginning of the 20th century, even before cinema was considered an art form or even a storytelling medium. They’re exceptional masterpieces, proof that this is a genre that will never get old.
Canadia’s national filmography is filled to the brim with excellent, often awfully underappreciated masterpieces. One of the country’s most recent international sensations is the brilliant Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie, a legacy sequel of the web series Nirvana the Band the Show and the mockumentary sitcom Nirvanna the Band the Show.
Armed with only an RV, a bottle of Orbitz, and a flawless understanding of fair use laws, Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol created a love letter to Toronto and late-2000s pop culture, a genius parody of Back to the Future, and one of the best sci-fi masterpieces of the last 15 years. Full of man-on-the-street-type moments bound to make anyone and everyone go “how the hell did they pull that off?”, Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie has already joined the ranks of the greatest Canadian films ever made.
No list of the best sci-fi anything of the 21st century could possibly be complete without at least mentioning Christopher Nolan, a man who has re-defined the genre and constantly set a new standard for all Hollywood blockbusters. Between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, he made The Prestige, a sci-fi thriller that’s always been hugely acclaimed yet still somehow underrated.
It’s the perfect film for people who love thrillers packed with plot twists. A rousing tale of rivalry and revenge fueled by strong yet subtle steampunk elements, it’s undoubtedly one of Nolan’s greatest works. Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman‘s fantastic performances are the perfect foundation for this character-driven story, made all the more fascinating by one of the strongest endings in its director’s filmography.
After Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse took the world by storm in 2018, expectations for its sequel rose sky-high. Somehow, Across the Spider-Verse managed to surpass those expectations and then some. It’s downright one of the most perfect movies of the last 5 years, simultaneously a love letter to the Spidey mythos and a nuanced study of the superhero genre as a whole.
Of course, it doesn’t hurt that the movie has the most impressive and jaw-dropping visuals of any animated film ever made. The excellent sound design and Daniel Pemberton‘s score definitely don’t hurt, either. In fact, almost everything about Across the Spider-Verse is pretty much perfect, making it a must-see for Marvel fans, Spidey fans, and virtually anyone who enjoys a well-made sci-fi film.
As if he still had anything to prove in regards to being one of the leading voices of Hollywood sci-fi going into 2014, Christopher Nolan decided to further enshrine himself in that title by making Interstellar. It’s one of the most perfectly-directed sci-fi epics ever made, but the main reason why it works as well as it does is that it is, first and foremost, a character-driven story about a girl and her father.
But though Interstellar is certainly most interested in its characters’ internal conflicts, it’s also a technically impressive epic that leaves nothing much to be desired. The visual effects, the performances, the sound design, the delectably long runtime, the best score of Hans Zimmer‘s career… What more could a diehard fan of sci-fi cinema possibly want from a movie?
Denis Villeneuve was already a well-established filmmaker going into 2016, but the movie that established him as one of the most exciting voices in Hollywood sci-fi was Arrival. This is an alien invasion flick unlike any other, dealing with themes of language, communication, and memory with a deeply emotional story. By the time Arrival cuts to the credits, there won’t be a dry eye in the house.
Villeneuve’s direction is pretty much flawless, which makes it unsurprising that Arrival earned him his first Oscar nomination. It’s also one of the most perfectly-written sci-fi movies ever, with some enthralling character writing and a plot that keeps growing increasingly mind-bending as it goes on. It doesn’t feel like any other alien invasion film in history, and that uniqueness is enough to make it obligatory viewing for fans of the genre.
There are Oscar winners that feel like frontrunners in the awards race since months before they even come out; but then, there are others which feel like they come out of the blue and end up sweeping. There’s no contemporary example more perfect than Everything Everywhere All At Once, a quirky and ambitious indie sci-fi action dramedy that ended up winning a whopping seven Academy Awards.
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On paper, Everything Everywhere seems like it shouldn’t work. Its thematic breadth is enormous, its sense of humor is undeniably offbeat, and its elements of campy silliness are potent and abundant. But what soon proved to be one of the most chaotic movies of all time also proved to be one of the greatest sci-fi epics of the 21st century, a thrilling and beautifully touching tale about parenthood, love, aging, and everything bagels.
Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón is no stranger to genre cinema, but his strongest genre work happens to be in science fiction. Children of Men is a masterpiece, a dystopian action thriller that unfortunately underperformed at the box office, but has since become a cult classic so huge that it’s arguably more mainstream that it is cult by this point.
It’s one of the most thrilling movie masterpieces of all time, full of impressively shot sequences and permeated by a nail-biting atmosphere of suspense. Bleak though its tone may be, it’s also beautifully hopeful, celebrating faith and humanity’s resilience in the face of a crisis. Excellently performed and strikingly shot by frequent Cuarón collaborator Emmanuel Lubezki, it’s dystopian science fiction at its ver best.
After three decades away from the action genre and from the Mad Max franchise that he revolutionized low-budget Australian cinema with, George Miller made his triumphant return with Mad Max: Fury Road. This wasn’t just a return to form for the filmmaker, nor was it just the best installment in the franchise thus far: We’re talking about one of the most perfect sci-fi action movies of the 21st century.
The over-the-top world-building is a delight, the non-stop adrenaline shots that are all the action sequences (which comprise the vast majority of the film’s relentless runtime) are a blast, and the visuals prove that the sky’s the limit when Miller is given a proper budget. Exciting, emotionally compelling, and packed with some of the most memorable action scenes of the century, Fury Road is one for the cinematic history books.
For the longest time, it seemed that it was simply impossible to turn Frank Herbert‘s world of Dune into a film franchise that lived up to the source material’s legacy. Along came Denis Villeneuve and proved that belief embarrassingly wrong. But while the Canadian director’s first Dune is already amazing enough, it’s Dune: Part Two that smashed every expectation any fan might have had going in.
It’s this generation’s The Empire Strikes Back, a stunning sci-fi franchise epic that expands the scope of its world tremendously and has the guts to conclude with an ending that’s nothing if not dark-toned. Just two years after its release, it can already be considered one of the best sci-fi movies of all time, one with virtually no flaws to talk about. Greig Fraser‘s stunning cinematography, Hans Zimmer’s haunting score, all the amazing performances, the flawless way in which Villeneuve and co-writer Jon Spaihts understand the essence of Herbert’s work, and—of course—Villeneuve’s hugely imaginative direction. There’s basically nothing not to love about this masterpiece.
By the time 2004 rolled in, Charlie Kaufman had already established himself as the greatest, most intelligent, and most talented screenwriter working in Hollywood. But as if any more proof were needed, he wrote what some may call the single greatest sci-fi screenplay ever written, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, directed by Michel Gondry. The result? The most perfect science fiction movie of the 21st century thus far.
Rather than focusing on its sci-fi elements, Eternal Sunshine leverages them as tools to elevate its story about a crumbling relationship and the power of memories. It’s a raw, emotionally powerful, thematically hard-hitting exploration of the very concept of romantic love, concluding with one of the best endings of any sci-fi film from the 2000s. Many great sci-fi movies have been released since, but none quite as exceptional as this 21st-century masterpiece.
There are tons of classic sitcoms that you probably count yourself a fan of. Whether it’s something vintage like I Love Lucy or a modern fan favorite like Friends, television comedies have always offered something for everyone. Now, in the stressful times we’re living in, we’re in need of a comfort comedy more than ever. One NBC sitcom that premiered in 2009 is still burning up streaming charts 11 years later, proving that truly great television can have a long shelf-life. If you’re looking for a show that blends a fun mockumentary format, the silly workplace hijinks of The Office, and a sweet, inspirational hero, this seven-season series is for you.
It’s likely that you’ve seen Parks and Recreation already since it was a pretty big hit about a decade ago. But if you haven’t managed to catch it yet, there are countless reasons why it should be your next binge-watch. The series is set in the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana, and the story follows a rag-tag bunch of employees who work at the Parks and Recreation Department. Comedy legend Amy Poehler stars as Leslie Knope, a cheery, optimist who truly believes that she can turn Pawnee into the best city ever. Her first order of business in Season 1 is to turn a giant pit behind her best friend, Ann’s (Rashida Jones) house into a park that the whole city can enjoy.
Of course, there is plenty of political red tape and bureaucracy, but Leslie enlists her dysfunctional co-workers to help with her lofty goals. Her colleagues include the gruff, anti-social parks director Ron Swanson (Nick Offerman), who tries to resist Leslie’s sunshiny nature, and Leslie’s subordinates, Tom Haverford (Aziz Ansari), and intern April Ludgate (Aubrey Plaza), who are just generally sort of inept at their jobs. Somehow, Leslie never lets any roadblocks deter her, and throughout seven seasons she remains one of the best protagonists ever seen on television.
It’s easy to get joyfully sucked into Leslie’s world, and every season is better than the last. The show consists of a fantastic blend of dry humor, mixed with a hopeful electricity that will mean you’ll want to spend time with all of these characters. The setting of Pawnee also feels instantly relatable. Even if you’ve never lived in a small town, you’ve probably had to interact with local government, making these scenes feel familiar, yet always hilarious. Whether Leslie is getting sidelined by a city councilperson who acts as her nemesis or falling in love with the city’s miniature horse mascot named Li’l Sebastian, Parks and Recreation will never fail to keep you laughing. The series also has the benefit of developing its characters over the course of many seasons. Chris Pratt, in his breakthrough role, becomes even more lovable as Andy Dwyer, April’s goofy boyfriend, and Retta joins the cast later in the series as Donna Meagle, a no-nonsense employee that joins the department with amazing deadpan timing.
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Parks and Recreation would have been a good-enough sitcom based merely on the hysterical writing of Greg Daniels and Michael Schur. But the series has stood the test of time because of its incredible cast. Poehler grounds the entire cast with her unflappable positivity, and Offerman offers much hilarity by being the total opposite of her. The supporting cast is boosted to even greater heights with later appearances by Adam Scott, Rob Lowe, and Billy Eichner. The series also became well-known for cameos from comedy icons, with performances by everyone from Megan Mullally (Offerman’s real-life wife) and Fred Armison to Paul Rudd and Kathryn Hahn. Several real-life politicians even popped up, including then-Vice President Joe Biden, First Lady Michelle Obama, and Leslie’s personal hero, Madeleine Albright. A binge-watch makes it easy to see how all of these talented humans came together to produce a laugh-a-minute sitcom.
Throughout its seven-season run, Parks and Recreation was nominated for 14 Emmys, but would, shockingly, never take home any wins. That makes it all the more sweet that the series is still climbing the charts and finding new audiences more than a decade after it went off the air. In 2020, about one month into the COVID-19 pandemic, Parks and Recreation came back with a special reunion episode to help lift everyone’s spirits. This just proves that the show continues to be a comfort to everyone who watches it. So, as Tom and Donna would say, you should “treat yo’ self” to a binge-watch today.
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Mindy Kaling had all eyes on her when she stepped out for the premiere of her new Hulu comedy “Not Suitable For Work,” and fans could not stop talking about her dramatic transformation. The actress, writer, and producer looked slimmer than ever while walking the red carpet in a shimmering gold gown, sparking a fresh wave of reactions online. While some fans once questioned whether Ozempic-like medications played a role in her transformation, others were simply focused on praising Mindy Kaling’s stunning appearance.

Kaling stepped onto the red carpet Thursday, looking radiant in a gleaming gold gown that perfectly highlighted her slimmed-down figure. The former “Office” star, who created “Not Suitable For Work” and serves as the Hulu comedy’s showrunner, stunned in the sparkling ensemble, which featured rhinestone detailing across the bust and shoulder straps.
She paired the look with shimmering gold Louboutins, a matching clutch, and dangling diamond earrings for even more glam. Kaling completed the look by wearing her dark hair parted to the side.
Unsurprisingly, fans quickly flooded social media with compliments over Kaling’s appearance. “Congratulations on the weight loss. You look amazing,” one person wrote. “Mindy = classy,” another fan shared, while someone else simply added, “Mindy Kaling looks beautiful.”
The glowing reactions come after Kaling’s noticeable weight loss sparked major online conversation over the past few years, with some fans previously urging her to “admit” whether Ozempic-like medications played a role. However, the actress has never confirmed using weight-loss drugs.

Although Kaling has stayed relatively private about her transformation, she recently revealed that her motivation for losing weight has shifted over the years. “When I was younger, I would want to lose weight because of vanity reasons,” she explained in an interview with Bustle. “Now I want to lose weight or have lost weight because I want to stave off things like diabetes.”
The actress said avoiding the disease became increasingly important because diabetes runs in both sides of her family. “Do I wake up every day being like, ‘I look amazing, and I’m so gorgeous?” No, unsurprisingly, but I truly feel so healthy,” she added.
Kaling also acknowledged why some fans struggle to embrace celebrity weight loss. “It’s sometimes no fun when one of your favorite actors loses weight,” she said. “You have an idea of what they were like when you grew attached to them, and it made them endear themselves to you.”

The “Office” actress first opened up about her health journey in 2023 after shedding more than 40 pounds. At the time, she told PEOPLE she had embraced weight training while mixing in cardio workouts like hiking and running to stay active.
“I’m feeling really confident in my body these days, which is not something that I’ve been able to say for my whole life, unfortunately,” she admitted. “I know people are really interested in my body and the changes in my body, and I think it’s flattering, and sometimes it’s just a little much, so I don’t try to tune it in too much. The truth is that I spend so much time and energy trying to be healthy.”
Kaling also explained that balancing fitness with motherhood meant squeezing in workouts whenever possible. “It’s hard with two kids that I wake up really early, and I fit it in, and I basically live in workout clothes so I can get it in, get an extra mile in,” she said.
Since then, Kaling welcomed her third child, daughter Anne, in February 2024.

While fans were focused on her red carpet transformation, Kaling was actually celebrating the premiere of her newest project, “Not Suitable For Work.”
According to the show’s official logline, the comedy follows “five work-obsessed twenty-somethings striving for professional success and, if they have time, personal happiness in Manhattan’s most glamorous neighborhood, Murray Hill.”
The series stars Will Angus, Avantika, Ella Hunt, Jack Martin, Nicholas Duvernay, and Jay Ellis, with Victor Garber, Ego Nwodim, and Constance Wu appearing in recurring roles.
“SLOMW” star Jen Affleck appeared to take a subtle jab at her Hulu co-stars on social media. After all the fighting that’s gone on among people like Taylor Frankie Paul, Jessi Draper, and Mikayla Matthews, Affleck made an Instagram post urging her co-workers to reel it in for their children’s sake.

A Reddit user shared a screenshot of Affleck’s latest Instagram Stories post. In it, she said she’s been MIA on social media for the last few weeks, choosing to spend more time with her children.
Her post also included a statement many believe was aimed at her “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” co-stars. “Ladies, maybe we stop fighting on the internet for minute. We’ve got kids to raise.”

Affleck’s post didn’t garner the reaction she may have been hoping for, as several Redditors slammed the reality star for being “passive-aggressive.”
“But isn’t this a passive aggressive stab at the rest of the cast… And therefore isn’t she now getting involved in the pettiness of the online fighting?” someone wrote.
Another chimed in, adding, “They are all so insufferable LMAO,” and a third said, “She’s correct, but because it’s coming from her, the pick me vibes are distracting.”
And the negative comments didn’t stop there. Someone else posted, “Yeah, [she’s right], but this just reads as patronizing. … Typical Jen and gross in my opinion.”
“Ugh this is sanctimonious af. She did always come across smug, this expression on her face doesn’t helped. As others have said, she owned herself by saying anything at all. Just has to be part of the drama,” another posted, to which someone replied, “There was really no need for that second paragraph. She ruined it with that.”

Affleck’s social media post comes weeks after Paul used her Mother’s Day post to slam her co-star, Matthews, whom she alleged was waiting for her downfall.
“I STILL have ‘friends’ kicking me while I’m already down and calling it ‘setting a boundary’ and then [BLAMING] ME for being upset and responding,” she wrote, according to PEOPLE. “What a snake friend just did to me in the public eye after everything she just witnessed…the lack of empathy and silence was loud enough.”
Prior to this, Paul had been in the center of controversy after a video of her appearing to assault her ex-boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen, was shared online. The backlash halted production on season 5 of “SLOMW” and also forced ABC and Disney to cancel Paul’s season of “The Bachelorette.”
“In light of the newly released video just surfaced today, we have made the decision to not move forward with the new season of The Bachelorette, [starring Paul], at this time, and our focus is on supporting the family,” the statement from Disney read.

According to a previous report from The Blast, the drama between Paul and Mortensen had a massive effect on the show. Season 5 was halted for weeks, and according to a source, they will not resume as planned.
Instead, the women are filming confessionals for the five episodes already done and will head straight into season 6 instead. “Right now, they’re just filming confessionals for season 5,” the insider claimed. “They’ve decided they’re not going to film the rest of season 5, but apparently they’re still going to film season 6.”

Despite the show’s upcoming season having only five episodes, Jessi Draper spoke with The Blast earlier this week and shot down some misconceptions viewers have about her and her co-stars.
The one thing she wants people to know is that although there’s chaos throughout the episodes, they aren’t all about the drama.
“You guys see that part of us online on the show, but we actually have so many light-hearted and fun, funny moments as friends, and I wish you saw more of that,” she said on the red carpet of the American Music Awards.
Well, season 6 may be your time to prove it, Draper!
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White, pink, yellow — the same colors come around every summer, but this year is different. Amanda Seyfried jumped on the chocolate brown trend that’s taking over 2026, and it transitions seamlessly through seasons. Her year-round bag style screams ‘expensive,’ and we found the luxe look on sale for just $20.
At a recent Tory Burch Foundation event, the actress arrived in a head-to-toe brown outfit that gave off ritzy espresso martini vibes. The crowning piece was a chocolate-colored quilted bag that looked designer from across the room. Like Seyfried’s, this brown shoulder bag reads more polished than a pastel version ever could.
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What makes her getup so sleek isn’t just the color, it’s also the texture. The quilted detailing adds dimension to an otherwise sleek silhouette, thanks to its elevated pillowy surface. This puffy lookalike goes the extra mile with two strap options: a chain-wrapped shoulder strap for glam and a removable crossbody strap for errands.
Better yet, the interior is roomy enough for all of your essentials. One reviewer said it fits their on-the-go items, like a phone, wallet, keys and more, making it ideal for everything from work days to date nights.
They’re also big fans of the style. “The design is classy and trendy at the same time — the quilting looks high-end, the stitching is even and the shape holds itself beautifully,” the reviewer wrote. “It has that designer-inspired vibe without the designer price tag.”
Pair the purse with cream trousers and a tank for the dinner reservation you’ve been meaning to make, or sling it over a satin sundress. You can also go full Seyfried and mix caramel, cocoa and espresso shades. Rich brown accessories dress up the basics you already own, so don’t be surprised if that white tee in your drawer suddenly becomes chic.
And although brown is the obvious move to channel Seyfried’s look, this classy silhouette comes in three other colors. At only $20, we’re grabbing two!
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Los Angeles in the seventies was a different kind of wild, and no band understood its highs and lows better than The Eagles. Although founding members Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Bernie Leadon, and Randy Meisner were technically not Los Angeles natives, they quickly became familiar with the city’s shadier realities, no matter how normalized they seemed at the time. People say dreams come true in Tinseltown, but making those dreams a reality usually demands compromising parts of yourself along the way.
While many accepted this lifestyle as normal, The Eagles recognized it as something far more disturbing: the seedy underbelly hidden beneath California glamour. They immortalized those contradictions in their most important album to date, Hotel California. Although the title track remains the song most listeners still revisit today, one of the album’s more overlooked tracks exposes an even darker perspective on human progress and its consequences.
Despite not being intentionally written as a protest song, “The Last Resort” is the most political track on the album, serving as a commentary on environmental gentrification in the States. “The Last Resort” begins by retelling the age-old American story of migration, tracing it back to the English settlers who arrived in Providence, Rhode Island. Like the generations before her who “came across the sea,” the song’s central figure is drawn by stories of opportunity waiting beyond the Great Divide. However, she is far from alone in chasing this dream.
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As more people flock to this supposed “paradise,” the paradise itself begins to deteriorate. The song places the blame on greed and exploitation, accusing how “some rich men came and raped the land.” Yet the cycle does not end there. Once people believe they have exhausted one place, they simply move on to the next place (“sail to Lahaina”), repeating the same destructive behavior in someone else’s homeland. Through this pattern, “The Last Resort” portrays American expansion not as progress, but as a vicious cycle of taking away something that isn’t ours in the first place.
Released as the closing track on Hotel California, no song could end the album more fittingly than “The Last Resort.” While “Hotel California” explores the seductive allure of the state and the disillusionment of the state, and “Life in the Fast Lane” warns against addiction and reckless excess, “The Last Resort” speaks to something far more universal, reflecting humanity’s tendency to destroy good things simply through its presence. Not every untouched place needs to be conquered, developed, or transformed for human consumption. Not all urban progress is necessary, especially when it’s at the cost of destroying nature (“Somebody laid the mountains low / While the town got high.”).
While the first half of “The Last Resort” sings about gentrification from a capitalist and consumerist perspective, the second half gets a lot more provocative. The Eagles suggest that humanity’s urge to expand — specifically “the white man’s reign” — did not emerge out of nowhere. Instead, it is history repeating itself: “Just like the missionaries did / So many years ago.” The song points out that this expansion is often justified through the idea of Manifest Destiny, framed as something sanctioned by both fate and religion: “In the name of destiny / And in the name of God.” However, it is worth noting that “The Last Resort” is not a sole attack on religion itself. Rather, the song shows how people use something as personal and sacred as faith to justify humanity’s insatiable desire to conquer, expand, and claim ownership of people’s lands.
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The album sparked outrage among protesters at his Royal Albert Hall concert in 1987.
Numbers-wise, many listeners deeply resonated with the Hotel California — so much so that the album was certified 26-times platinum by the RIAA for selling more than 26 million copies in the United States. The album took over Stevie Wonder’s No. 1 position on the charts, surpassing his most successful album, Songs in the Key of Life, and spent a week there before being bumped off by Paul McCartney and Wings’ live album Wings over America.
Despite being a concept album, Hotel California also serves as a realistic warning to those susceptible to the trappings of decadence. As much as people love the light, humans can’t help but be attracted to darkness. The slightest dip into it could instantly pull you into a downward spiral that you can leave from, but never really escape. After all, not all that glitters is gold — sometimes it’s grievance and guilt.
Suki Waterhouse has opened up about the deep emotional challenges she faced behind the scenes after stepping into parenthood.
The multitalented artist admitted that the major lifestyle shift brought intense personal difficulties that directly impacted her domestic life and relationship with Robert Pattinson.
Despite going through a period of internal upheaval, the singer successfully translated her complex family experiences into a new musical project that has resonates with fans all over.

While opening up about Waterhouse’s new studio album, “Loveland,” the singer dished on her postpartum period and the evolution of her romantic partnership.
In an interview with Variety, the artist confessed that entering motherhood felt as though her very identity had been completely “cut open,” especially since she placed an immense amount of pressure and high expectations on herself throughout the process.
“Internally, there’s been quite a bit of turmoil, and just wondering if I’m doing the right thing,” she said.
The transition caused the performer to constantly second-guess her choices while managing the incredibly intense hormonal shifts that immediately follow childbirth.
However, the creative process ultimately allowed her to regain absolute belief in herself while navigating a completely transformed domestic dynamic. While she clarified that she was absolutely never out of love with her fiancé, she explained that welcoming a child essentially wipes out an old relationship.
“Your old relationship has been wiped out, and so it’s building that new one and kind of celebrating the beauty in that, like, we’ve survived this,” she added.

The intense emotional process of surviving these postpartum changes has been further complicated by the unique challenges of raising a child under constant media scrutiny. In the candid discussion, the performer further revealed that shielding her family from the spotlight has not been an easy task.
Notably, the couple has made a conscious decision to completely hide their daughter’s name and facial features from the public, even as photographers continuously hound them to capture a photo.
The singer firmly believes it is entirely possible to maintain a balance and keep a personal life private while pursuing a career. She emphasized that protecting her child’s identity is a serious safety concern, noting that she never wants strangers to recognize her daughter on the street.
Additionally, she wants her daughter to grow up entirely free from the intense pressure of the entertainment industry.

So far, the musician has successfully tried to protect her daughter’s personality from the public eye.
However, she was no match for the eagle-eyed paparazzi that photographed her family enjoying a serene family stroll through the streets of Los Angeles immediately after the birth of her first child in 2024.
According to The Blast, the “Twilight” actor was seen tenderly pushing a light pink stroller while the stylish singer walked right by his side, accompanied by her mother, Elizabeth.
The tranquil outing served as the official confirmation of their new family status, arriving shortly after the couple had been seen together in late February when the actress was still heavily pregnant.

Before capturing the world’s attention with their stroll in Los Angeles, the famous couple solidified their commitment behind the scenes. In late 2023, the duo officially took their connection to the next level by getting engaged, proving their real-life love story is incredibly strong.
According to The Blast, a source confirmed the news, revealing that both individuals were eager to tie the knot because marriage holds immense value for them in their relationship.
Insiders noted that the actor was absolutely thrilled about entering fatherhood and could not wait to become a dad, feeling incredibly lucky to share such a deep bond with his partner.

While securing their private family life behind the scenes remains a top priority, the performer has still found ways to connect deeply with her audience by sharing the more chaotic realities of her career.
The Blast reported that in July 2025, she revealed that she had been hospitalized due to a severe wardrobe mishap during a concert.
She first shared a picture capturing her performing on stage in tight green leather trousers. The second photo was a hospital bed selfie showcasing her with tangled, wired earbuds and a vape resting on her chest.
In her caption, she jokingly asked her followers if they had ever considered that she wore pants so tight half a year ago that it literally triggered a painful hernia.
It took a village and a bunch of sleepless nights to bring “Sex and the City” to life, according to Sarah Jessica Parker!
The actress looked back on the style experiments and risks on set that birthed the iconic run of her character Carrie Bradshaw on the show, gaining her a cult following and critical acclaim.
Sarah Jessica Parker first played her character, a columnist and fashion enthusiast, in “Sex and the City” in 1998, airing for six seasons through 2004. She reprised the character in two movie continuations, which launched on television in 2008 and 2010.

During an interview with PEOPLE at a Primark event in New York, Parker revealed that she willingly tried on some of the most unconventional pieces imaginable during late-night costume fittings with costume designer Molly Rogers. She noted that these fittings often occurred in the early hours of the morning after tedious hours on set.
In her words, “It would be 2 or 3 or 4 a.m., and we had just finished shooting, and I was in a fitting, and they would have some of the most insane stuff.” The actress added that there was pictorial evidence buttressing her point about going the mile and trying out these outfits.
Parker described the experience as a mix of chaos and incredible fun because life looked very different for the cast at that time, and Rogers’ dedication to sourcing unique pieces further elevated things for her. The actress raved about the stylist’s vast connections, which offered her access to coveted wardrobes and collections for the cast.

In 2023, The Blast stated that SJP and her co-stars from “Sex and the City” turned back the clock to show up for a reunion in New York, in celebration of the show’s enduring legacy, which defined a whole generation.
The much-anticipated gathering was attended by Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, and Nicole Ari Parker, as well as Sex and the City creator Candace Bushnell. The event was a fitting tribute to the popular franchise, featuring interactive exhibits and some of the most iconic moments of the franchise.
In a showbiz grandstand pose, the “Sex and the City” star perched on the steps of a recreation of Carrie’s iconic apartment at 66 Perry Street.
However, Kim Cattrall’s absence at the event sparked concerns as fans really fell in love with her Samantha Jones character and began speculating about her future involvement in the franchise.
In 2017, Cattrall made comments criticizing the franchise and some aspects of her relationship with her co-stars. Allegations at the time also linked the cancellation of a proposed third “Sex and the City” film to disagreements involving the actress.

The actress appeared fearless and audacious on the television screen, but right there on set, something that may seem so small really made her nervous during filming. Parker revealed that having her husband, Matthew Broderick, on set left an uncomfortable itch in her ear.
The actress confessed that with Broderick on set, shooting intimate scenes became hellish, and she would internally murmur with hopes that her husband was not looking at her to take down those scenes.
Interestingly, Parker’s husband never made an appearance on the hit HBO show despite repeated approaches by the creators to get him on board. Broderick himself revealed that he declined opportunities to take roles in the production.
The actress and his beau tied the knot in a Manhattan wedding in 1997 after meeting through a theater company.

Appearing on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast last year, The Blast shared that Parker admitted that the comments she read about her appearance on the show between 1998 and 2004 were very hard to endure.
The actress noted that the most difficult part about dealing with the comments was the fact that features she had no plans to alter were also attacked.
“I didn’t feel like I could sit in a room and someone would say to me, ‘You’re really unattractive. And then I could say, ‘Why do you feel it’s necessary to comment?’” the actress continued.
Although the actress did not let the negativity affect her, she admitted that one particular piece of content in a magazine pushed her over the edge, and it became hard to ignore.
She recalled breaking down in a pool of tears surrounded by her close friends, and that outburst was a result of years of buried hurt over the criticism directed at her looks. Eventually, the actress moved on from it and chose to define life on her own terms.

In January, sources shared that Parker was in a state of panic about former crew members finally speaking out about her alleged behavior behind the scenes.
According to sources cited by Rob Shuter’s #ShuterScoop, the “Sex and the City” star expressed worries that her former colleagues may spill several stories about her treatment of staff on set.
Several insiders claimed crew members had stomached the truth for years to avoid jeopardizing their careers. Sources equally accused Parker of constantly losing his temper over minor issues, including wardrobe mishaps and styling concerns.
One insider claimed crew members were sometimes left in tears after run-ins with the actress. Another source alleged that while Parker is polite in public, her behavior on set could be far different, and now she fears becoming the next major celebrity accused of mistreating staff.
However, these damning allegations remain unverified, and Parker has not publicly responded to the claims.
Safe to say “Sex and the City” is forever etched in Sarah Jessica Parker’s memory!
Some movies should employ a bit of subtlety in order to work properly. On the other hand, some films should stay as far away from subtlety as humanly possible, and this franchise is the exact kind of series that needs the deft hand of a sledgehammer. If you like watching action stars blow stuff up, exchange quips, and shoot big-ass guns, this is the one for you. Just one problem: The clock is ticking.
Netflix is losing all four Expendables movies on June 20, meaning subscribers don’t have much longer to stream the billion-dollar action saga. The series began in 2010 with Sylvester Stallone putting together a cavalcade of past and present action stars as a team of elite mercenaries taking on dangerous missions around the world. Over the next three sequels, the cast kept growing, pulling in more legends, more villains, and increasingly nonsensical assignments. And that’s exactly why we love it.
The Expendables movies star Stallone (First Blood) as Barney Ross, the leader of the mercenary team; Jason Statham (The Beekeeper) as Lee Christmas, Barney’s knife-wielding right-hand man; Dolph Lundgren (Rocky IV) as Gunner Jensen, the team’s unstable heavy hitter; Randy Couture (Setup) as Toll Road, the crew’s demolitions expert; Terry Crews (White Chicks) as Hale Caesar, the team’s weapons specialist; Jet Li (Hero) as Yin Yang, one of the original team members; Arnold Schwarzenegger (Terminator 2: Judgment Day) as Trench, Barney’s rival and ally; Bruce Willis (Die Hard) as Mr. Church, a CIA figure; Jean-Claude Van Damme (Timecop) as Jean Vilain, a ruthless enemy.
The series started out like a house on fire, with the first one grossing $268 million worldwide against an $82 million budget, while The Expendables 2 did even better with about $312 million worldwide against a $100 million budget. Then things started slipping with the third outing, which grossed $209 million worldwide against a $100 million budget. Not a nightmare by any means, but there’s a clear drop in interest, especially domestically, where it only took in about $39 million. Then Expend4bles pretty much died on arrival. This was a full-blown box office bomb, as it cost around $100 million and grossed only about $51 million worldwide.
The Expendables, The Expendables 2, The Expendables 3, and Expend4bles leave Netflix on June 20.
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While it may feel like your options for a lightweight spring jacket are endless, none is as tried-and-true as a simple trench coat. Even statement lovers like Blake Lively are fans of the classic piece. In fact, the actress just wore the timeless layer for her latest night out — and it’s a style that you can add to your closet for just $35.
While attending Fendi’s Baguette handbag relaunch party in New York City, Lively dressed down in a black tank top and high-waisted jeans. Her casual look was instantly dressed up, however, with a versatile beige trench coat that she nonchalantly draped over her shoulders. The collared outerwear featured a double-breasted silhouette with glossy black buttons and adjustable buckled cuffs, a look also seen in a similar budget-friendly style from Walmart.
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The crisp, clean silhouette of the sharp jacket style is known for its versatility and ease. Light, thin textures and subtle accents allow the piece to be worn with virtually any outfit, no matter how formal or casual. Plus, a smooth finish makes the piece windproof — a practical detail that will keep you protected on gusty spring and summer days.
Trench coats’ layering potential also makes the classic outerwear style perfect for color-blocking or framing your outfits. Lively used her piece as a lighter contrast to darker staples, which she spices up with black patent leather pumps, colorful rings, sparkling earrings, a gleaming gold watch and a diamond collar necklace. Of course, the Gossip Girl star also carried a black version of Fendi’s iconic Baguette shoulder bag, which was covered in small, rounded mirrors for a high-shine finish.
As Lively proved, there’s no outfit too casual to pair with a streamlined trench coat. Like the actress, you can easily wear the piece with basics or a denim silhouette. Still, the style looks especially chic when paired with a knee-length or mini dress, and while pumps will certainly match the sophisticated feel, classic penny loafers or low-heeled boots provide an elegant complement. Low-top sneakers are also perfect for adding a cool, carefree finish to more casual trench ensembles.
Aside from its fashionable elements, a crisp trench coat is a practical piece you’ll reach for constantly. As seen on Lively, the style’s sharp details and classic silhouette make it an elevated addition to any look. Truly, there’s no limit to the layering abilities a trench coat can bring to your wardrobe this season.
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Bringing Up Bates alum Warden Bates and Kaybrie Patterson have tied the knot.
In a joint point shared via Instagram on Thursday, May 28, the couple announced they have officially married just two months after debuting their romance on social media in March.
The couple announced they were engaged on May 2, while their wedding took place just days later on May 5.
Patterson, 19, explained in Thursday’s post that she and Bates, 22, were compelled to bring forward their wedding, which was originally slated for September, so that her late father could attend the nuptials before he died of Stage IV colon cancer.
“I am learning that even in the midst of sorrow, there can be joy. I don’t think I ever truly understood that until recently,” she wrote.
Patterson shared that her dad had been diagnosed with the disease three years ago and fought to survive until treatment “was no longer an option.”
“And yet, right in the middle of all that heartbreak, one of the happiest moments of my life happened. I got engaged to the love of my life, and we began planning our big wedding celebration for this September,” she wrote.

Kaybrie Patterson and her dad. (Photo courtesy of Kaybrie Patterson/Instagram)
Patterson continued, “As my dad continued to decline and we were faced with the reality of hospice care, I came face to face with something I had never allowed myself to imagine. I could not picture a life where my dad was not the one to walk me down the aisle. So we decided to gather our immediate families and share a small, private ceremony together while we still could.”
Patterson shared her gratitude that she was able to include her father in her special day before his death, creating a “beautiful” memory that will last a lifetime.
“On May 5th, my dad walked me down the aisle. It was simple, emotional and beautiful in a way I will spend the rest of my life trying to find words for,” she wrote. “The next day he became unresponsive, and three days later he went home to be with the Lord.”
Patterson added that she and Bates plan to still hold a bigger wedding celebration in September, knowing that her dad will be looking down on them.
Bates and Patterson announced their engagement on May 2 by sharing joint proposal photos via Instagram. The post was captioned, “The easiest yes 🤍💍.”
Patterson shared more photos from the romantic moment via her Instagram Stories, writing, “I cannot wait to be your wife. I love you more than words.”
Warden is one of the 19 children of Bringing Up Bates couple Gil and Kelly Jo Bates.
Following their son’s engagement, the proud parents wrote via Instagram, “We’re beyond thrilled to see the smiles they’ve brought each other, & we’ve already all fallen in love with Kaybrie’s sweet, fun, enthusiastic personality! Couldn’t feel more blessed!”
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