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15 Movies To Watch if You Love Transformers
Fans of the Transformers franchise have a great catalog of films to enjoy, rewatch, dissect, and everything in between. But when they run out of Transformers films to watch, they, thankfully, have another, even larger, catalog of films to view that are just like the robots in disguise, whether because they share similar characters, thematic ideas, or even action sequences.
It doesn’t matter if it’s a film with giant robots or giant beings fighting each other. It can be an entry in a franchise soon to be connected with Transformers or even a movie that simply features a large, city-wide disaster. Whatever the case, plenty of films resemble the Transformers saga, making them ideal for fans to enjoy before the next installment in the franchise arrives. It’s also safe to say that a lot of the films below are arguably better than most of the Transformers films, anyway, so that’s a much-appreciated bonus.
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‘Pacific Rim: Uprising’ (2018)
Be warned: Pacific Rim: Uprising is not nearly as good as its prior installment (most mecha movies, in all honesty), but it finds itself differing from it in a way that could most definitely appeal to fans of the Transformers franchise. It serves as a complaint from fans of the Pacific Rim franchise, because it’s different from the original film in a way they didn’t like, but Pacific Rim: Uprising‘s Jaegers move far faster and more agile than the likes of the first project.
This aspect makes the action a lot faster-paced in its choreography, which is a landmark of the action in Transformers. They may be giant robots, but boy, do they move fast. So, while the quicker movements in Pacific Rim: Uprising may be a bit of an antithesis to the physical language in Pacific Rim, it serves fans of Transformers relatively well. That doesn’t stop the movie from being quite mediocre, though, so go in with lower expectations.
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‘Robot Jox’ (1989)
While it may be an older film, and some Transformers fans are most certainly more used to the high-octane visual effects from the more modern films, Robot Jox is a great watch for fans of the classic era of the franchise. The original series in the Transformers franchise, The Transformers (also called Transformers: Original Series), first aired just a few years before this movie came out: 1984.
This means that fans of this original show can bask in the glory of those, well, glorious 80s vibes that can be found in the series. Robot Jox is a staple of mecha projects from the 80s (and even early 90s), which means it’s also a pretty monumental movie when it comes to mecha projects. It can’t balance tone too well, but over the years, it’s found a niche fanbase who see it as a “so-bad-its-good” film, which can make it a comedic watch for those looking for something new, too.
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‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ (2021)
Titanic creatures kicking the crap out of each other will always have great cinematic appeal. It doesn’t matter if it’s giant robots, kaiju, monsters, or aliens; there is something spectacular about larger-than-life beings making Earth their battle ring. Such movies keep audiences’ eyes glued to the screen for hours.
Godzilla vs. Kong features a giant monster fighting another giant monster before they eventually team up to fight another robotic monster. It’s a great parallel to the Transformers saga, capturing the sheer awesomeness of the monster-battle concept. Opening at the height of the pandemic, Godzilla vs. Kong proved to be a much-needed distraction by simply being one of the best recent monster movies. Thankfully, Warner Bros. Pictures seems to have zero plans to halt production on their MonsterVerse films, so fans can expect many more giant monsters fighting more giant monsters.
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‘Cloverfield’ (2008)
From the brilliant mind of Matt Reeves, the man who directed The Batman, Cloverfield remains a groundbreaking film that changed the cultural zeitgeist. When a giant monster begins rampaging in New York, a group of friends struggles to get out alive while attempting a daring rescue.
Fans of Transformers will love Cloverfield for its giant monster and the sheer amount of destruction it causes throughout the film’s 1-hour and 25-minute runtime. One of the strongest aspects of any Transformers film is the excitement that comes from watching giant robots destroy everything in their wake. The robots in disguise also do a pretty good job of making the humans in the films feel small and at the mercy of something much larger, which Cloverfield does pretty much perfectly.
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‘Kong: Skull Island’ (2017)
Another film that does a great job of making humans feel small among giant action sequences is Kong: Skull Island. However, it differs from Cloverfield in the sense that the film’s protagonist is the giant creature, getting to fight other gargantuan monsters on the island he calls home. Meanwhile, the humans unexpectedly exploring the island attempt to survive the rampage.
Kong: Skull Island is one of the best and most rewatchable movies in the MonsterVerse because of its competent direction and surprisingly emotional story. It succeeds as a summer blockbuster smash hit without feeling too shallow, even if it still prioritizes spectacle and action. It does what most Transformers films honestly fail to do, making the story just as important and resonant as the monster action.
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‘Mazingrer Z: Infinity’ (2017)
A landmark mecha film that many outside of the anime fanbase unfortunately don’t know about is Mazinger Z: Infinity. The Mazinger franchise has been pretty dang beloved over the years, and for Transformers fans who haven’t visited this universe before, Mazinger Z: Infinity is a pretty great movie to check out.
Fans gave mixed reactions for the exact reason that Transformers fans might enjoy it: they felt it was an unnecessary revisit to the franchise, which also makes it more palatable for newer fans. When the world’s longest era of peace is interrupted, the former pilot of Mazinger Z, Koji Kabuto (Showtaro Morikubo and Wayne Grayson), finds a wild discovery beneath Mt. Fuji, which spawns a conflict with a classic villain.
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‘Edge of Tomorrow’ (2014)
Edge of Tomorrow can be best described as Groundhog Day meets robotic action and war. The plot centers on William Cage (Tom Cruise), who battles through the same day of an alien invasion over and over, losing the war each time. However, he gets better with each redo, bringing him closer to beating the aliens once and for all.
Most Transformers movies end with an act three big war/invasion battle, which is done perfectly in Edge of Tomorrow. Not to mention that the soldiers in Edge of Tomorrow wear mechanized suits to help them combat the alien threat, capitalizing on the desire to be an automaton, even if just for a while. Edge of Tomorrow also just so happens to be one of the most underrated action blockbusters of all time and is worthy of a watch no matter what someone is a fan of.
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‘Independence Day’ (1996)
As stated, the end of almost every Transformers film pretty much always has an end-of-the-world scenario where humans must team up with the robots to stop an incoming invasion. As arguably the original apocalypse flick, Independence Day pretty much defined a lot of the typical tropes seen in modern doomsday sequences in film.
The story sees aliens invading Earth, and with far inferior technology, humans must use their sheer indomitable spirit to make it out alive and win the day. This type of scenario is the same that many humans face in the Transformers films. Being far outmatched by the incredible might of the Decepticons, humanity typically needs to get creative and find incredible willpower to make it through to help the Autobots keep the planet safe. Beyond its similarities with the robotic vehicles saga, Independence Day is a seminal and triumphant sci-fi action spectacle that lends itself to multiple rewatches.
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‘The Terminator’ (1984)
When it comes to robots in the film, it doesn’t ever really get more classic than The Terminator. When a cyborg assassin comes to the present day with a mission to kill the young Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), she must team up with Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn) to escape. She soon learns her unborn son will lead the fight against the evil Skynet one day, thrusting her into the middle of a deadly adventure.
The Terminator features humans helplessly going up against advanced robotic beings who seek to destroy everything they know and love. Aside from that, The Terminator is one of director James Cameron’s best movies and continues to be a blueprint for filmmaking (especially low-budget filmmaking) to this day. The Terminator is one of the first and best examples of humans fighting against tech greater than themselves to stay alive.
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‘Promare’ (2019)
In a post-dystopian world in which a massive outbreak of spontaneous human combustion races across the planet, the world finds its response in a team of mech pilots called Burning Rescue. However, not all is easy when they’re facing off against a terror group known as Mad Burnish and the police force, called the Freeze Force.
Depending on the era of Transformers one likes, the post-apocalyptic vibe can fit the vibe of whatever era they are watching, as the destruction during the war for Cybertron can most certainly be considered apocalyptic. And, as most “watch this because you like Transformers” films have, Promare features some iconic mech action.
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New Scream Movie Panned By Critics Over Politics, Breaks Franchise Box-Office Records
By Jennifer Asencio
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According to film critics, Scream 7 is the death of the franchise. With an aggregate of 33% from 120 critic reviews as of this writing, it’s easy to believe they are right. There is just one problem: the movie is so popular that it’s poised to break opening-weekend franchise records.
The previous record was set by Scream VI, which opened with $44 million. The new movie is projected to approach or break $50 million, with some estimates as high as $59 million. Fans gave Scream 7 a 77% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, indicating a big gap between audiences and critics.
How Politics Influences The Reviews Of Critics
The one thing that all the bad reviews have in common is discussion of the firing of Melissa Barerra and the subsequent departure of Jenna Ortega, both of whom played characters central to the two previous installations. Barerra was fired for making inflammatory remarks about Israel’s response to the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, sentiments which are shared by many in the entertainment industry; Ortega left in protest of Barrera’s dismissal. A lot of critics and major entertainment news venues sympathize with Barrera’s views, and some of these are gleefully reporting the Rotten Tomatoes critics’ ratings as though it means something for the movie.

Critics also infamously panned the biopic of the First Lady, Melania, with an even wider gap of 11% based on 53 reviews, while over 1000 audience reviewers average 98%. They are also offering great praise to the politically motivated series Starfleet Academy, the latest Star Trek show that hasn’t really resonated with fans, but which we keep being told is the best Star Trek yet. Meanwhile, the Daily Wire+ show The Pendragon Cycle has been ignored by mainstream critics, with no score on Rotten Tomatoes at all, not even a 0, despite an average of 85% from viewers.
What this all indicates is that industry reviewers are circling the wagons based on political divides rather than giving honest reviews. They are evaluating movies with greater consideration of whether they check certain boxes off-screen, and are boycotting or panning films that don’t neatly fit their mold. Critics are relying on their authority as insiders to dictate culture through the lens of politics rather than examining movies on their own merits and audience potential.
Professional Review Bombing

Some commenters have even accused the collective of mainstream critics of “review bombing” Scream 7. Review bombing is a phenomenon in which individuals give a movie a bad rating for some motive outside the show. Recently, a review bombing war between A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms fans and Breaking Bad fans resulted in the IMDB rating of the latter’s crowning episode, “Ozymandias,” being reduced to a 9.5 from a perfect 10. The war started because the Game of Thrones spinoff received some bad reviews from Breaking Bad fans, who may or may not have been acting in bad faith.
However, those are individuals, even if some of them coordinated via an internet campaign. They are not the professionals relied on to be unbiased and to evaluate movies and television based on the productions themselves, not on who made them or their politics. The fact that the critics don’t seem to be connected to what audiences seem to want makes it even worse, because we are all being told that liking the stuff we like makes us bigoted if they don’t like it. And they also seem to think that if they ignore it altogether, like with The Pendragon Cycle, that maybe it will slip by unnoticed.
How much of our culture is being suppressed by critics with political agendas? Scream 7 indicates that the question needs to be asked as it is such a runaway hit that the motives of mainstream reviewers may not be critique, but activism.
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Shia LaBeouf Speaks Out on Arrest, Denies Drinking Problem
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I Don’t Have a Drinking Problem
… But I am Scared of Gay People Touching Me!
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Shia LaBeouf is reflecting on his Mardi Gras morning arrest … saying he doesn’t have a drinking problem, but rather a Napoleon complex — oh, and he’s scared of gay people touching him.
The troubled actor said all this and more in a lengthy interview for “Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan” published on YouTube Saturday. You can see it all in the clip — he reflects on his Feb. 17 arrest and theorizes his outburst has more to do with his anger and ego than his use of alcohol.
Shia also looks back on what led up to him getting physical with a group of people before his arrest … explaining “big gay people” are scary to him … and he was frightened when they allegedly began touching his leg.
We told you all about the chaotic ordeal — the “Holes” star got into a rowdy brawl outside R Bar in New Orleans in the early morning hours of Feb. 17. He even landed on the ground for a beating before getting checked out by paramedics and ultimately being sent behind bars. Police say he hurled homophobic slurs multiple times at a group of people outside the bar during the incident.
Shia was released hours later — no bail needed — and headed straight to Bourbon Street to join the Mardi Gras celebrations.
However, on Thursday, a judge set a $100,000 bail and ordered him to undergo drug testing and enroll in substance abuse treatment. He also criticized him for using homophobic slurs, saying his actions posed a threat to a marginalized community.
New Orleans police reportedly issued another warrant on Friday related to an additional victim in the brawl.
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Yung Miami Addresses Critics After Saying She Wants $100M Man
Yung Miami has spoken out after receiving criticism for saying that she wants a man with a net worth of at least $100 million.
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Yung Miami Says She Wants A Man With A Net Worth Of At Least $100 Million
On Wednesday, February 25, UPROXX and HipHopDX released a sitdown episode of ‘Sound Check’ with guest Yung Miami via YouTube. During the sitdown, Miami was asked to share her “status of love” and revealed that she’s “just living” and “just having fun.” As for her list of things she’s looking for in her next partner, she explained that her next boo has to “have a coin.”
“A provider. I need someone that’s God-fearing; that’s religious. That believes in God — someone that leads,” she said.
At that point, she was asked to share the “minimum net worth” her ideal man has to have.
“I want a man that has at least has like $100 million,” she stated.
Social Media Reacts
Social media users reacted to Yung Miami wanting a man with a net worth of $100 million in TSR’s comment section.
Instagram user @dreamteamworld wrote, “But you got kids with ppl that don’t have that 😂😂😂”
While Instagram user @thereal_2playa added, “Bra she really talk in Instagram quotes 😂😂😂 wtf”
Instagram user @chasetrending wrote, “Nobody wit a 100 million looking for a bird except Sean ‘diddy’ Combs”
While Instagram user @envyme_kendrap added, “I know that’s right!! ‘If your standards don’t disqualify the majority; they aren’t high enough.’”
Instagram user @chanelnicolescott wrote, “Does she have 100M ?”
While Instagram user @itsjustmikeuphere added, “She waiting on Diddy 😂😂”
Instagram user @daniellathecreator wrote, “I think she can have whatever preference she wants. She is her and I am me lol Literally will not lose sleep over it and yall shouldn’t either 🤷🏽♀️”
While Instagram user @sharlinefx added, “I need IG to stop showing me this crap on my algorithm”
Instagram user @therealmellymel wrote, “City girl mentioned God Fearing…Imma head on out ✌️”
While Instagram user @wopokee added, “Do the 100 million dollar man want her is the question”
Instagram user @pretty_beautician wrote, “How about a man with solutions, a friend, a motivator, lover, thoughtful , patient, ambitious, team player, God fearing… smh this mentality has a lot of folk doomed. Yall b safe tho 👌🏽❤️”
While Instagram user @benniebates added, “Why do you keep asking these type of woman these questions…”
Yung Miami Speaks Out After Sparking Criticism For Saying She Wants A Man With A Net Worth Of At Least $100 Million
Yung Miami was apparently unprepared for the criticism and stepped into TSR’s comment section herself. Furthermore, she wrote, “Why yall always so mad? Yall ok?? 🥴🥴🥴 that’s WHAT I WANT!!!!! ME AS IN CARESHA BROWNLEE!!!!”
But after the clip of her sentiments only received more attention, she took to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Friday, February 27, with more thoughts.
“I’m trying to figure out how did I insult so many ppl by stating what I want in a man… why yall so mad? B***h I believe I can fly wtf. I’m so confused a lot of yall feel hit I wasn’t even talking to yall!” she tweeted.
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New Scream Movie Is Only For Diehard Fans
By Chris Snellgrove
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In 1996, iconic director Wes Craven rejuvenated the slasher genre with Scream, a film that served as the perfect deconstruction of horror movies. Scream was ahead of its time in many ways, predicting modern phenomena like true crime obsession and paradoxical relationships. At the same time, it worked as a perfect scary movie, one that transformed the entire genre for the better.
However, Scream was delivering diminishing returns even before Wes Craven died, and the franchise later re-oriented itself around a new pair of leads with Scream (2022). Unfortunately, the studio lost both Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega, which necessitated the return of original franchise icon Neve Campbell for Scream 7. The new movie is directed by original Scream scribe Kevin Williamson, and while it provides competent kills and fun moments for returning cast members, the sloppy plotting results in a film that only diehard fans will really enjoy.
Sydney’s Coming, And Hell Is Coming With Her

The basic premise of Scream 7 is that a new killer (or is it killers?) is gunning for Sydney Prescott, and they are claiming to be the original Scream villain, Stu Macher. Syd is skeptical and thinks Stu’s taunting video calls are just an AI fabrication, but the danger is all too real when her daughter and her daughter’s friends become targets for the attacker. Now, Sydney must team up with Gale Weathers and other returning allies, but even their combined strength may not be enough to defeat the one type of foe they have never fought before: one who refuses to follow any kind of rules.
The Stu Macher stuff is mostly an excuse to bring fan-favorite actor Matthew Lillard back into the fold, and his taunting video calls to Syd are easily one of the best parts of the film. Unfortunately, his presence is also evidence of the worst part of the film: namely, that Scream 7 is much more interested in wallowing in nostalgia than really building anything new. This is a franchise that once deconstructed the entire horror genre, and every movie was fair game. Now, the latest Scream is only interested in its own lore, and with nothing left to really deconstruct, all director Kevin Williamson can really do is play the hits of yesteryear.
Like Mother, Like Daughter

On paper, that happens through a loose reconstruction of the first film: Sydney now has a daughter of her own, one who is the exact age that Syd was when the Woodsboro murders went down. She’s got a slightly creepy boyfriend who likes to climb in her window for surprise snuggles and a group of hapless friends that soon become cannon fodder for a marauding masked killer. The police (including her dad, the chief) are helpless to stop the carnage, forcing these plucky teens to take matters into their own hands lest they get picked off one by one.
A remake (or requel, or whatever we’re calling all this crap now) of the first film works well on paper, but the essential problem of Scream 7 is that it can’t decide which characters to focus on. We start out with an uneasy balance of newer and older actors, but the film soon focuses almost exclusively on legacy characters like Sydney Prescott, Gale Weathers, and even Scream 5 and 6 veterans Chad and Mindy. While that leads to some great fan service for returning audiences, it creates one of the film’s biggest problems: we don’t really get to know almost any of these younger characters before Ghostface is picking them off.
Ghostface Is Back For More Blood Than Ever Before

Fortunately, the kills in this movie are some of the nastiest and most memorable in the entire franchise, and Ghostface is as viscerally scary as ever as he dispatches victims in increasingly grotesque ways. Accordingly, your enjoyment of Scream 7 will largely hinge on your primary motivation for watching slasher movies. If you’re here for killers looking cool (the kids call it aura farming) and pretty faces dying ugly deaths, this latest franchise entry delivers all that and a bloody bag of chips. If you prefer to get to know the virtual victims before they are transformed into raw meat, you’ll likely find Scream 7 to be the weakest movie in the entire series.
Speaking of weak, the reveal of the killer (or is it killers? Don’t worry, I’m keeping this spoiler-free) is particularly disappointing because the motivation for stalking Sydney comes out of nowhere. In the first movie, Stu Macher and particularly Billy Loomis had tangible reasons for stalking Syd, and discovering who the killers were felt a bit like solving the puzzle of a whodunnit. Like Scream 6 before it, Scream 7 tries too hard to surprise fans with the reveal, and this came at a cost: namely, the killer’s motivation makes no real sense, and it comes in the form of an exposition chunk so thick it threatens to choke the climax of the movie.
Killer Performances From Actors Old And New

Aside from the cool kills, Scream 7 does a few other things very well. The new additions to the cast are awesome: Community’s Joel McHale is weirdly perfect as Sydney’s top cop husband, and the character steals his handful of scenes with McHale’s trademark rogueish charisma. But I was even more pleasantly surprised by Isabel May, who convincingly gives Sydney Prescott’s daughter an aching vulnerability whose pain masks ice-cold reserves of hidden strength.
As you might imagine, the returning actors all do a great job, starting with Courtney Cox: her Gale Weathers is as fierce and funny as ever, and she has taken the characters played by returning actors Mason Gooding and Jasmin Savoy Brown under her wing as journalistic interns. Those younger characters continue to provide humorous, Randy-like commentary on the violent proceedings around them. But the actor truly giving it her all is Neve Campbell, whose Sydney reluctantly saddles up for one last fight with the ghostly demons of her past.
When You Stare At The Past, It Stares Right Back

Ultimately, how much you like Scream 7 will depend on how much you enjoy the franchise as a whole. As for myself, I’m a superfan: I saw the original in theaters, I’ve listened to the cast speak at multiple conventions, and I’ve got a house filled with way too much Ghostface merchandise. From the perspective of a superfan, the film is decent (good, not great) in bringing back our favorite characters and wrapping up its derivative story in the bloody packaging of some truly innovative kills.
If you’re not a Scream fanboy, though, it’s worth waiting to catch this on streaming, assuming that you catch it at all. Kevin Williamson wrote the legendary first film in this franchise, but now that he’s in the director’s chair, he created a movie that only complete franchise diehards will really enjoy. As for everyone else, let’s just say that if Ghostface calls, Scream 7 will never be the answer to this franchise’s age-old question: “what’s your favorite scary movie?”

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Anna Kendrick’s Perfect, R-Rated Netflix Thriller Turns Celebrity Dream Into Nightmare
By Robert Scucci
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Serial killers in film are often synonymous with slashers or crime procedurals, leaving very little to the imagination when it comes to narrative structure. Typically, you get a killer whose crimes slowly escalate, a damsel in distress who either becomes one of many victims or the final girl, and an ending where good prevails over evil and everybody goes home saying, “That’s just about what I was expecting.” I’m not knocking slashers or procedurals because they’re still fun and, when done well, make for a great viewing experience.
2023’s Woman of the Hour, on the other hand, ignores those familiar beats and tells its story through multiple timelines that converge at just the right moment. The audience understands how everything connects while the characters take a little longer to catch up from their respective vantage points, which makes the payoff all the more satisfying.

Even if you’re familiar with the true crime story involving real-life serial killer Rodney Alcala that the film is based on, Woman of the Hour reshapes those events into something so uniquely structured that you’ll wish more stories were told this way. As a viewer, you feel omniscient. The thrills come from waiting for the characters to realize what you already know.
Set On A Game Show Lot, But So Much More Than That
Set between 1971 and 1979, Woman of the Hour introduces Rodney Alcala, depicted strangling a woman in 1977 after luring her to a remote location for a photo shoot. The film then shifts to 1978 Los Angeles, where we meet our primary protagonist, struggling actress Sheryl Bradshaw (Anna Kendrick), whose agent convinces her to appear as a contestant on The Dating Game.

Reluctant because she believes the gig is beneath her, Sheryl shows up to the taping and turns on the charm with Bachelor #1 (Matt Visser), Bachelor #2 (Jedidiah Goodacre), and Bachelor #3 (Daniel Zovatto), who just so happens to be Rodney Alcala. By this point, Woman of the Hour has already shown Rodney murdering a flight attendant named Charlie (Kathryn Gallagher) in 1971 New York City, along with the woman from the opening sequence. Now dialing in the charm for the TV lights, Rodney quickly gains the upper hand on The Dating Game, putting himself in position to win a weekend getaway to Carmel-by-the-Sea with Sheryl.
During the taping, a studio audience member named Laura (Nicolette Robinson) recognizes Rodney as the man who murdered her friend, but was never found by police. Panicked, she flees the production floor and knocks over a camera in the process. Her boyfriend dismisses her claims, and security brushes her off as well.

Before we learn Sheryl’s immediate fate, the film jumps to 1979, where a woman named Amy (Autumn Best) encounters Rodney under circumstances similar to his earlier victims. He offers to take her photos in a remote area, his violent side begins to surface, and the scene cuts away as Woman of the Hour transitions back to the game show. There, Sheryl takes creative liberties with her flirtatious questions, winning over the audience, and ultimately chooses Bachelor #3 as the winner.
The Suspense Comes From Knowing
Even if you’re unfamiliar with Rodney Alcala’s real-life murder spree in the 70s, which eventually led to his capture and incarceration, Woman of the Hour still generates relentless tension. By the time Sheryl meets Rodney on The Dating Game, we already know exactly what he’s capable of. Nobody else does.

Laura’s suspicions are met with condescension. Her boyfriend reassures her that game show producers aggressively vet contestants and run background checks before allowing them to participate. They don’t. Complicating matters further, Rodney is a serial killer operating across multiple states over several years who has not yet been definitively identified by authorities.
We witness Rodney’s crimes across separate timelines and see how easily he evades consequences. We catch glimpses of his mental state both when he commits violence and when he’s questioned by authorities, narrowly slipping through their fingers before relocating. We see how sly and charming he can be before he escalates, which makes his presence on The Dating Game all the more unnerving. He’s amiable enough to lure victims in, but that facade drops the second he senses control slipping.

The result is a nail-biting thriller where you know the killer from the moment he appears in the opening scene. The tension doesn’t come from guessing who did it. It comes from watching him zero in on Sheryl, who is blissfully unaware and simply trying to carve out a career in Hollywood, while Laura struggles to convince anyone to listen.

Woman of the Hour is streaming on Netflix.
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Cher’s Son Elijah Blue Allman Arrested on Assault, Trespassing Charges
Elijah Blue Allman
Cher’s Son Arrested for Assault at Prep School
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Elijah Blue Allman, the son of Cher and the late Greg Allman, was arrested Friday night on trespassing charges at an elite prep school in Concord, New Hampshire.
The Concord Police Department tells TMZ … officers responded to St. Paul’s School for the report of an unwanted guest on Friday evening, just before 7 PM local time. It was reported a male — identified as Elijah — was in the dining hall “causing a disturbance and acting belligerently.”
Elijah was booked into the Merrimack County Jail and was charged with 2 counts of simple assault and one count each of criminal trespass, criminal threatening and disorderly conduct.
He was processed and released on personal recognizance — meaning he didn’t need to pay bail — and will have an arraignment date in the future.
He has no clear association with the school … and our sources say they don’t know why he was there. Elijah is primarily based in Southern California.
TMZ has reached out to Cher’s rep for comment … so far, no word back.
Elijah made headlines in June 2025 when he was rushed to the hospital from his home during an overdose. We were told at the time, authorities were called due to him behaving erratically. We also learned drugs were discovered inside the home.
His OD came about 2 months after his wife Marieangela King filed for divorce after 13 years together — 1 year after she accused his famous mother of orchestrating his kidnapping. The “Strong Enough” hitmaker has denied such allegations.
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Remember … Cher filed for a conservatorship over her son in December 2023, reasoning he was “substantially unable to manage his own financial resources due to severe mental health and substance abuse issues.” Cher also accused Marieangela of blocking Elijah from getting mental health and substance abuse treatment he needed.
Cher dismissed her case at the end of 2024.
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Maggie Gyllenhaal admits to feeling 'envy' toward brother Jake Gyllenhaal early in their careers
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“I don’t think I knew that at first, when I was young and Jake was a movie star right away,” said the actress, who directed her sibling for the first time in her new film, “The Bride.”
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RayAsianBoy Reacts After N3on Challenges Him To Boxing Match
Whew! Things got heated during a recent MrBeast event when N3on confronted RayAsianBoy about a potential boxing match. A clip from the moment is now circulating online, and social media users are sounding off about Ray’s response.
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RayAsianBoy Has A Shocking Reaction To N3on Challenging Him To A Boxing Match
On Friday, Feb. 27, YouTube creator MrBeast hosted a large-scale video shoot featuring several popular streamers competing for a chance to win $1 million.
Multiple creators went live behind the scenes, giving fans a glimpse into the event. In one clip that quickly went viral, streamer N3on approaches RayAsianBoy while cameras are rolling.
N3on greets Ray and tells him there is no bad blood between them, suggesting they move past previous issues. He then proposes that the two set up a boxing match, claiming they could each earn $1 million.
Ray, however, shuts down the idea.
Instead of entertaining a future bout, Ray challenges N3on to fight on the spot. He makes it clear he does not want to stage a boxing match and does not need money as an incentive.
Social Media Reacts
Instagram user @mishabrinkss wrote, “Can’t lie my money on Rayquan 🤣”
Another Instagram user @615kee wrote, “One thing we not gone do is play about Rayquan and he definitely winning 😂😂😂”
While Instagram user @itsthiana wrote, “Ray was clearly raised by New Yorkers 😭😭😭 he is on datttttttttt”
Instagram user @cinnamon_jefe wrote, “Didn’t ray train for the military 🤔”
Another Instagram user @ariellalucie wrote, “I got my money on Big Ray 😂”
While Instagram user @bigboyvon29 wrote, “He tryna be funny and ray serious af 😂😂😂”
Instagram user @wyo.jbeezy wrote, “Like Neon said y’all both not like dat relax 😂😂😂😂😂😂 for the first time neon actually right 😂😂”
Another Instagram user @granddaughtaaa_ wrote, “& this is the MOST normal I’ve ever seen Rakai 😂😂😂”
While Instagram user @dearsiobahn wrote, “Ray said nah, now or nothing 😂 I stand with Ray!”
Here’s Past Tension Between Ray And Neon
This is not the first time Ray and N3on have found themselves in the same conversation online.
Their issues appear to stem from a past incident involving streamer Kai Cenat. N3on previously faced backlash after using a racial slur in reference to Kai Cenat’s mother. The comment sparked widespread criticism across social media.
N3on later issued a public apology to Kai Cenat.
While details surrounding Ray’s direct involvement remain unclear, he has previously shown support for Kai, and the resurfaced tension appears to stem from that controversy.
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Thank God This Movie Idea Featuring the Stars of Harry Potter Never Happened
The Harry Potter films did not just bring one of the most famous book series ever created to life with groundbreaking special and practical effects. It introduced the world to three actors who would all quickly become beloved household names: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint. The embodiment of their corresponding characters, Harry, Ron, and Hermione, along with their real-world personalities, would set them in good standing for what came after the Harry Potter series ended with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. All three went on to find success, with Radcliffe being the most experimental and arguably the most successful of the trio, which led to his recent interview on the YouTube show Hot Ones.
During this interview, however, Radcliffe revealed that their lives could have been very different, with an offer given to the trio that would have seen them reunite on screen. While the intentions of this idea are clear and would have capitalized on the peak of their stardom, it is absolutely for the best that they declined to take part, as it would have involved an unnecessary and bizarre remake of a classic that surely would have floundered. Beyond the decision itself not to take part, it also reflects the maturity all three actors have shown in their careers from a young age.
The Harry Potter Trio Received an Offer to Remake ‘The Wizard of Oz’
As always, Hot Ones had a plethora of insightful questions beyond the obvious ones most fans would ask. One of them in particular was “What stands out as the most bizarre or unique pitches you’ve said yes to?” Rather than focus on one that he accepted, Radcliffe arguably gave a far better example of a truly “bizarre” offer that he described as “one of the worst ideas” he’s ever heard. Radcliffe explained that “During Potter someone… wanted to cast all three of us, me, Emma, and Rupert, in a remake of The Wizard of Oz,” with Emma Watson as Dorothy and Radcliffe as the Cowardly Lion, though Radcliffe couldn’t remember what Grint was offered, though it seems likely it would have been one of the Scarecrow or the Tin Man.
From the outset, this idea will raise red flags for fans. While Watson would have been rather age-appropriate for the young Dorothy, who learns the true value of home, Grint and Radcliffe feel like they would have been far too young for Dorothy’s friends, who are supposed to support her journey and help her grow. An even more bizarre addition, Radcliffe revealed, was that his Lion “knew karate,” so he would have been a “karate-kicking Cowardly Lion.” Considering the main point of the Cowardly Lion is that he is afraid of conflict, having him also be handy in a fight would have seriously contradicted the character’s nature, and it is clear why Radcliffe and his castmates declined.
The ‘Harry Potter’ Trio’s Decision Shows Their Maturity
Hollywood is full of wild ideas that feel like a cash grab, and this certainly feels like one of them. Even Radcliffe seemed to understand this, saying in the interview that even though he was 14 or 15 at the time, “I don’t know a lot about the world, but this is a bad idea.” When considering what this says about the actors themselves, it shows how Watson, Radcliffe, and Grint were surrounded by great mentors, and how it has paid off in their careers. Of course, the trio’s parents and their own natures will have played important roles, but there can be no doubt that figures such as Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith, and Michael Gambon were also key in developing this more auteur, Thespian approach that can see through bad, unoriginal pitches such as this. Additionally, it helps reflect why the trio has had such well-adjusted lives, with few controversies compared to those of other child stars throughout the years, who had high peaks and fell off afterward.
Overall, we should all be thankful that Radcliffe, Watson, and Grint declined this awful Wizard of Oz remake offer. Clearly, its logic for working was going to be the star power it would bring, rather than the logistics of the story itself. Beyond the idea itself, what matters far more is how it set up Radcliffe’s approach to his future career, taking roles based on how he can showcase his skills rather than raise his stardom. With The Rise and Fall of Reggie Dinkins already being released earlier this week, it’s clear that this approach has garnered Radcliffe great success, and long may it continue.
The Harry Potter series is available to watch on HBO Max and Peacock in the U.S.
- Release Date
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July 12, 2011
- Runtime
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130 minutes
- Writers
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Steve Kloves, J.K. Rowling
- Producers
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David Barron, David Heyman, J.K. Rowling
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Marvin Sapp Announces Engagement To Dr. La’Boris Cole (Photos)
Aww, Roommates! Congratulations are in order for Marvin Sapp as he announced his engagement to his longtime friend, Dr. La’Boris Cole. The couple spoke exclusively with Essence about entering their next chapter and shared that Marvin pulled off a proposal that was straight out of a fairytale.
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From Longtime Friends To Forger: Marvin Sapp & Dr. La’Boris Cole Embrace Their Next Chapter
While speaking with Essence, Marvin Sapp broke down his history with La’Boris Cole, PhD, plus how he pulled off his smooth proposal. The Gospel Python flipped her birthday into a whole surprise moment. He walked in with Cole thinking they were just celebrating her, but their family waited inside, ready for the big reveal. Right then and there, he dropped to one knee and popped the big question. Sapp shared that he and La’Boris built a friendship that lasted over a decade before they decided to take things to the next level. At first, they kept everything low-key. They protected both their friendship and the romance until they were certain of how they wanted to move forward.
The ‘Never Would Have Made It’ hitmaker also opened up about life after losing his wife and manager, MaLinda Prince Sapp, to colon cancer in 2010. MaLinda’s tragic passing led him to navigate life as a widower, while also raising his three children. Years later, he officially decided to step back into the dating scene. During a 2022 interview with 98.9 Kiss FM of Lagos, Nigeria, Sapp said once he saw his children grow up and heal, he found his own strength again. That’s when he knew he felt ready to build a new life — and a new love with someone special.
“I’m just being a student in this season and really trying to learn how to navigate, how to deal with it. Prayerfully, hopefully, one day I’ll find her, and we’ll live out the rest of our days and make them the best of our days,” Sapp reportedly explained at the time.
More On Dr. La’Boris Cole & How She Won Marvin Sapp’s Heart
When it came to finding “the one,” La’Boris turned out to be that for Marvin Sapp. Essence noted that Cole works as a therapist and a ministry leader. She founded and runs the Born 2 Danz Worship Art Conference and also leads Cole Associates & Counselors of Texas, a behavioral health practice. Her mission in all her work is to help people heal and see their worth.
Fans Applaud Marvin Sapp’s Newfound Romance
Once Essence dropped the exclusive photos of Marvin and La’Boris, fans flooded their comment section with love. Plenty of people were hyped to see Marvin find love again after losing his wife.
Instagram user @nellythegreat wrote, “He found love again. 😍 Congratulations to them!”
Instagram user @drro410 wrote, “They look great! Happy to see he found love again. ❤️❤️”
While Instagram user @lilladye wrote, “Soooo happy for him 😍😍😍 love a second time around after honoring your first til death did you part? Yesss. Wishing them the best. 🙏🏾❤️🥹💍🎉”
Then another Instagram user @victorious1_202 wrote, “Ohhhh that next album gon be a banger! Congratulations! Love Wins❤️❤️”
Instagram user @lifeorganizerlee wrote, “So happy for him!!!! 🎉”
While another Instagram user @cicreatedsheis wrote, “Happy for them. He waited a long time after loosing his wife. Very deserving.”
Instagram user @penme_zsan wrote, “Congratulations @marvinsapp praying for all the best with this next chapter Bishop 🙏🏾 ~ your fiancé is beautiful 😍”
Lastly, Instagram user @iamjayneprice wrote, “Congratulations! Gorgeous couple. 🔥🔥🔥🔥”
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