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3 Movies to Watch on Prime Video Before the End of May
The number one movie on Prime Video this week is Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War, the highly anticipated film sequel to the Jack Ryan series. John Krasinski returns as the titular CIA operative and co-wrote the film with Aaron Rabin, with Andrew Bernstein directing. The movie, which follows Jack Ryan as he comes out of retirement to help foil an international terrorist plot, has been very popular on streaming ever since its premiere last week, even though the critical reception has been quite negative. It’s certainly a must-watch for fans of the gritty spy action franchise. But if you’re in the mood for something a little different, there are still plenty of options to explore on the platform. Here’s a look at three great movies that we think you should watch on Prime Video this week.
For more recommendations, check out our list of the best shows and movies on Prime Video.
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‘One Battle After Another’ (2025)
Written, directed, and co-produced by Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another is a black comedy action thriller inspired by Thomas Pynchon’s 1990 novel Vineland. The film follows Bob (Leonardo DiCaprio), a washed-up former revolutionary living off the grid as a single father, who is forced to return to his roots when his daughter (Chase Infiniti) is targeted by his old nemesis, corrupt military officer Steven J. Lockjaw (Sean Penn). The ensemble cast also includes Benicio del Toro, Regina Hall, Teyana Taylor, and more in prominent roles.
On the surface, One Battle After Another is a high-energy rescue adventure, but there are so many more layers to this story that reveal themselves as you watch it. Interrogating themes of rebellion and revolution through an intimate father-daughter dynamic, the movie is easily Paul Thomas Anderson’s most successful one to date, and it was a huge critical and commercial hit in 2025. The film has been universally acclaimed for its performances, writing, action, and cinematography, and it earned six Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
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‘Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1’ (2024)
Directed, produced, and co-written by Kevin Costner, Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 is an epic Western that’s the first installment in a planned four-part film series, which chronicles the story of the titular settlement. Beginning in 1859, the movie follows the lives of various characters in and around Horizon as they are impacted by conflicts with an Apache tribe and the Civil War. Costner also stars in the film, leading an ensemble cast that includes Sienna Miller, Sam Worthington, Giovanni Ribisi, and more.
A passion project of Kevin Costner’s that’s been in development for a very long time, the Horizon series premiered its first chapter at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, and while the film hasn’t achieved much critical or commercial success, its ambition and scale are undeniable. Though the story may be a bit meandering and uneven, the film features powerful performances and gorgeous cinematography that support a layered, expansive exploration of the Old West with all its complications. The second chapter was released in the same year as well, premiering at the 2024 Venice International Film Festival.
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‘She Came to Me’ (2023)
Written and directed by Rebecca Miller, She Came to Me is a romantic comedy starring Peter Dinklage as a composer suffering from a creative block. Taking his therapist wife’s (Anne Hathaway) advice, he goes looking for inspiration and finds more than he could have imagined in the eccentric “romance addict” Katrina (Marisa Tomei). The movie also features Joanna Kulig, Brian d’Arcy James, Evan Ellison, Harlow Jane, and more in supporting roles.
She Came to Me had a pretty negative critical reception when it hit theaters in 2023, and it isn’t a very widely known movie. However, though it may fall short of its ambitions, the film is an enjoyable watch with a decidedly original story and engaging performances by its ensemble cast, particularly by Dinklage, Tomei, and Hathaway. The movie did receive praise for its music, particularly the Golden Globe-nominated original song “Addicted to Romance” by Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa.
She Came to Me
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October 6, 2023
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102 Minutes
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Rebecca Miller
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Tim Allen on Faith, Fatherhood and the Toy Story Franchise
More than 30 years after first suiting up as Buzz Lightyear, Tim Allen is still finding new adventures. This summer, the actor returns as the beloved Space Ranger in Toy Story 5, the latest chapter in a franchise that has become a touchstone for generations of families. Looking back, Allen is struck by the enduring success of the Pixar phenomenon, which premiered in 1995 as the world’s first fully computer-animated feature film. “It’s an amazing part of my life,” the 73-year-old actor tells Us Weekly. “Buzz has become such a part of me, and vice versa.”
In part five, Buzz, Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks) and the rest of the gang compete against the allure of tech after their owner, 8-year-old Bonnie, acquires a tablet named Lilypad. The passage of time since the original wasn’t only reflected in the storyline — Allen admits he received some constructive criticism when he sat down to film the new installment. “In their nicest way, Pixar said, ‘Buzz sounds a little old these days,’” he says with a laugh. The actor worked with an opera singer from New York to learn how to relax his voice. “I’d never warmed up before, but the longer you do this, you just can’t start off; you have to do warm-ups.”
Buzz is just one of many iconic characters the stand-up comedian has portrayed during his impressive film and TV career. After starring as Tim Taylor in the hit ’90s series Home Improvement, he went on to do nine seasons of Last Man Standing and, in 2025, he struck sitcom gold again with Shifting Gears. (He portrays a widowed dad who owns a classic car restoration business — Allen is a car enthusiast in real life, too. Season 3 begins filming in July.) “The fact that Shifting Gears is a success… I don’t sit with that very often, because who cares, really?” he says, adding, “Looking in the rearview mirror is a recipe for disaster. I just love entertaining.”
The dad of two (he shares Kate, 36, with ex-wife Laura Deibel, and Elizabeth, 17, with his wife of 19 years, actress/producer Jane Hajduk, 59) chats with Us about family life, his offscreen bond with Hanks and the latest on a Home Improvement reboot.

Congrats on Toy Story 5! What can you tell Us about the movie?
When we did Toy Story 4, I said, “We need a little more Buzz in this.” I was kidding, so it was very startling when I saw the storyboards. I said, “OK, you took that seriously.” It was very challenging to be that many Buzzes, and then it got very confusing [as to] who’s talking to who, and I’m not sure exactly how they smoothed it out, but it was very funny to be part of that. [The film features a whole cargo container of Buzz Lightyear toys becoming part of the action.]
The first film came out in 1995. Why do you think the franchise has been able to span multiple generations?
Essentially, it’s a story about a wonderful friendship. Kids recognize it, and adults recognize it, and they’ve added a whole color palette with the other toys, so it’s like a little community. I think [if it were with] stick figures, it would still be very popular.
What’s the best part about playing such an iconic character?
Seeing a kid’s face when I say, “To infinity… and beyond!” Tom taught me this trick — we’ll have [kids] shut their eyes and turn around, and then we do Woody and Buzz, and to see the look on their faces… What these characters have done for them is what Mickey and Donald Duck did for me at a certain time in my life. I think it’s time to [do] a high-end Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse [project], because those two were Woody and Buzz for me when I was a kid.
Is it cool when young family members discover you’re Buzz?
My niece just had her second child, and it’s amazing when the kids realize their uncle is Buzz Lightyear. I try to explain I’m not actually Buzz Lightyear, but then it gets creepy, like, “How come you sound like him, and you look like this?”
Did you have any idea the franchise would become so successful?
When we first saw Toy Story, everybody was in the room going, “I don’t know what to make of this.” [The] powers-that-be were very unsure it would [translate]. [They] thought, “Maybe we just go right to DVDs.”
This film pits the toys against tech. What did you think of that angle?
I’m amazed Pixar did this. They’re into tech, and yet they’re putting a light on their own tech. That scene where all the kids are on their phones in the houses, everybody got very quiet in the screening room. It was courageous to re-encourage kids to play.
Disney has said it plans to keep the franchise going. Where would you like to see Buzz go in the future?
I always thought it would be interesting if Buzz realizes where he was built. I love the indication that all of us can reinvent ourselves. I still have my girls’ stuffed animals. They throw them away for a while, but my daughter, every now and then, she still picks up this bear.
Do you remember watching your kids play with any toys for the last time?
I do. I got my daughter a lion rocking horse from FAO Schwartz when she was really little. She played with it, then she put it in a corner of her room, then it’s in the living room, then it’s just become [like a] sculpture. My daughter will watch the nieces, nephews and everybody’s kid play with it the same way she did. My mother — who’s really failing at 97, she can’t see or hear anything — [was over for] our big Thanksgiving dinner, and out of nowhere she goes, “That lion still looks at me.” I don’t know how she remembered it.

You’ve accomplished so much in your career. Do you ever have pinch-me moments?
Yes. There was a poster that said [I had the] No. 1 book, TV show and movie, and it all happened on a Monday. It’s funny, my publicist didn’t know it, Disney didn’t know it, ABC didn’t know it — but there was a Monday when Home Improvement and The Santa Clause were No. 1 and I’d done a book [1994’s Don’t Stand Too Close to a Naked Man]. I’ll always look back and be content with that. Some great high-profile actor who I know saw me at an event and said, “You just keep reinventing yourself,” but I never look at it that way. I love what I do, so opportunities come up, and I take them.
Are there challenges to working in the biz at this point in your life?
I’m getting too experienced. I’ve done so many things that when we start a new project, it’s challenging to hear new people tell me how the business works. I’m respectful because they’re either bosses or higher-ups, but the comic [inside me] wants to say something outlandish. There’s a point where you’re too mature for something [so you just say,] “You guys deal with this, and I’ll deal with something else.” There are moments where I lose my patience, but I don’t want to be rude. I don’t want to be like, “Don’t look me in the eye.” I’m a successful actor because of the people who watch and because of the people who do all the real work, from craft services to camera people.
Your daughter Elizabeth played your daughter in the Disney+ series The Santa Clauses. What was that like?
We did Zoom auditions for the other actors, and [the producers said], “Who’s that reading with you?” And I said, “That’s my daughter, but she’s in school, and I don’t even want to think about [that].” Eventually, they said, “Can she read for the big role?” and she ended up playing my daughter. She’s really good at school, and her mom and I wanted her to finish that. But there was a scene where she was very upset [and] dare I say, she’s a natural. I hugged her as Santa Claus, but it was Dad and daughter there, and I told her as I walked away [feeling] very emotional, “This is going to sit with me forever.”
You’re close with Tom Hanks and Jay Leno. How important are those friendships to you?
When I’m around all my showbiz friends, there’s a camaraderie because they know exactly what it’s like [to be famous]. So then it’s about, “What are your kids doing?” It levels [things] off.
How do you feel about fame?
I’m more of an introvert than I thought I was. I don’t really like crowds. Sometimes I just want to eat my lunch or go to the dry cleaners. It’s a pleasure to have people love what you do. I love doing stand-up, and I’m getting more authentic on stage, and I love that moment of connecting with people. It’s a paradox: I love entertaining crowds, but I don’t like being in crowds. When I get out by myself, I’m a pretty quiet person.
Before you had kids, what kind of dad did you think you’d be?
I never really wanted to be a dad. I joke about it on stage; I’ve just never been a real fan of children. As people have said many times about parenting, you go through all this [stuff] to get a driver’s license or a passport, but there’s nothing about [raising] children. It was a work in progress. My wife says we wish we’d had five kids because you learn on the first two. With Kate, I was gone a lot, so her mom did most of the raising. I come from [a family of] seven boys and two girls, and it’s a very different world to me with girls. I have a different view of what will make a strong woman. The girl stuff I have little interest in — clothing, looks, gossip, and all that — [I focused on] learning finances, learning how to take care of yourself, and that works for boys and girls.
Were you scared of being a girl dad?
No. My sisters are well-rounded because they were around a very strong mom, and these girls are around strong moms. There’s a connection between moms and sons that’s undeniable, and there’s a connection between fathers and daughters that’s undeniable. We communicate on a different level. I didn’t realize how much I got through to my older one [but] now and then she’ll say, “You used to say this all the time,” and I go, “You actually listened.” Both daughters are very creative and self-assured, [more] than I was. They have natural abilities I never had, and they’re very modest about it.

What was it like for them to grow up with such a famous dad?
[With Elizabeth] it’s a double-edged sword. I’m able to be of assistance because I can put attention on things that can be helpful for her school, but it also gets in the way because I think people treat her differently to get access to me.
Are you in constant contact with your girls?
I adore my older daughter’s husband and they don’t live far away, and I see her all the time when we’re shooting Shifting Gears because she’s in the production office. Sometimes I’m in a crotchety mood when I’ve been working eight hours and I don’t want to deal with minutiae and she goes, “Just call me,” because she’s very good at that. She’ll stare me down [sometimes]. I tell her, “You’re the only one that ever talks to me like that.” My youngest and I love watching Avengers movies — I learned this from an old friend — make a movie night with your kid, along with a date night for your wife. Our joke is I’ll say, “I love you more than anything,” and she goes, “Well, I love you more.” It seems like the silliest thing, but we just did it about 25 minutes ago.
You lost your dad at a young age. [He was killed by a drunk driver in 1964.] How did that impact you?
I kind of turned into a different person after that. Trauma has that effect. I turned into my spiritual or metaphysical or religious self. My blood father was really involved in pruning the car [and] all the stuff I really like now. My dad got me into that. I really missed that connection. I didn’t have that with my stepfather, but he was an extremely wonderful guy.
When you were younger, you got off on the wrong foot — how would you say those experiences shaped you into the person you are today?
I’d lost focus after college, where I got into criminal stuff. [Allen spent two years in prison.] When I was incarcerated, I started reading books [about] men and women who had been successful out of nowhere, and I started focusing on where I wanted to be. I did not want to do that ever again. I humiliated my family and friends and myself. I did not want to make that mistake [again].
You and Jane will celebrate your 20th anniversary in October. What’s your secret to a successful marriage?
I think a sense of humor saves us so many times. We both struggle with golf, and [we were talking about how] Elizabeth will be a senior next year, and we’re going, “What’s that going to be like?” and then Jane sat in the golf cart and said something really funny. I’d forgotten how much I adore her sense of humor. We’re very different people. She’s a very good athlete and got me involved in training, and she’s a staunch Catholic, and I joined her with that. I’m not a Catholic, I don’t belong, so I don’t have to obey the rules, but I think she admires that I made that move. We both pull a bit on either side. We’re pretty good buddies.
How does faith fit into your life?
I’ve been a questioner most of my life. It’s been a long path to learn [how to] accept things as they are. If I look back at the horrible things that have happened to me or to others, am I supposed to be OK with that? Or is it none of my business? For a long time, I still enjoyed church services now and then, but underneath I was going, “I don’t like this creator because you can take anybody any time you want for no reason.” I remember one time a Catholic school bus fell off the road somewhere… I spent some time in behind bars, and there’s never a prison bus on the way to court that gets hit by another truck; it’s always a school bus. I’ve learned to stop asking.
How are you feeling about your youngest daughter flying the coop next year?
We’ve gone down to her room to say “good night” since she was a little kid, and now she’s up with glasses on and with her computer, finishing her math homework. She still says, “Are you guys coming down to say good night?” I told her I’m probably going to come down for quite a while after she’s gone. I’ll just sit in that room because I will really miss her presence.

You were 55 when you had Elizabeth. Did you set out to do things differently with her?
I was not sober for some of [Kate’s] formative years. I made amends to her. With the younger one, I see how much different it is when I’ve been sober almost 30 years. She never knew any of that guy. I’ve thought about it many times, and I’ve talked to Kate, and she doesn’t hold it against me.
How has sobriety changed you?
I’m still the same lunatic. I have a group of guys, we’ve been meeting for over 20 years; it’s all about honesty.
What can you share about season 3 of Shifting Gears?
My relationship with the grandkids is growing, and my son came back from the Navy. My question is — and we haven’t talked about it yet — but is [love interest] Jenna [Elfman] going to move in with me, or am I going to move in with her? I’d like to stretch it out where we’re just dating for a bit. A show I really like is Kim’s Convenience — it [split] out from the different apartments and everybody’s got their own life; our show has [the] capacity to [do that with] Kat [Dennings] and her kids if they move out. I don’t want them to because I love them, but you’ve got so many great people who can do a scene by themselves.
You’ve mentioned doing a new version of Home Improvement. Where does that stand?
They keep talking about how it could move forward, but they get stuck [because] there are some personality problems right now with the boys. [Zachery Ty Bryan was arrested in November 2025 over a domestic violence violation; he was previously arrested for suspicion of DUI, felony assault and robbery; in 2024, Patricia Richardson said on a podcast that fellow alum Jonathan Taylor Thomas isn’t “interested in acting.”] They’ve got their own issues. I always thought it would be cool if it was a story about them. That’s a little challenging right now, to put it mildly.
You’re also doing stand-up again…
My younger brother encouraged me to be more ad-libby, so I spend 20 minutes [talking about] what’s going on in my life. It’s been amazing. I have my big block of material, but I’m opening up.
What’s left on your to-do list?
My older daughter and I have traveled a bunch, we got close to Antarctica and the North Pole, but scheduling [didn’t work out]. I really want to do those. Those are on my bucket list.
Well, we have to get Santa to the North Pole…
That’s right!
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Eiza González Confirms Star Wars Audition
She’s been to outer space in 3 Body Problem and to the future in Alita: Battle Angel, but Eiza González nearly found herself in a galaxy far, far away long before becoming a Hollywood star. Appearing on Jesse Tyler Ferguson’s Dinner’s On Me podcast last year, González recalled auditioning for what she initially believed was a mystery project before discovering it was actually Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
At the time, González was largely unknown outside of Mexico and didn’t have an agent, manager, or publicist in the United States. In fact, the opportunity only came about because her mother decided to take matters into her own hands. During a 2021 appearance on Collider Ladies Night, González explained that her mother created an IMDbPro profile for her and began submitting her for projects.
“She’s like, ‘Oh, some friend of mine told me something about this thing called IMDbPro. I think you have a profile. I think I’m gonna put your name and my email under it and just see what happens.’ And I [was] just like, ‘Sure, mom.’ And she knew that I was really depressed and sad at the time. So then she called me one day, and she’s like, ‘There’s this audition.’ I was like, ‘I don’t even know how to audition in America. I don’t have a rep.’ They’re like, ’They’re just telling you to go.’ So I did. I had no idea. I’d never auditioned in English in my life, but I just did it for shits and giggles, you know? I was like, ‘Okay, I’ll do it. It’s not going to happen!’ So then I did and then, it sounds very self-indulgent, but it really happened this way. I had a callback, and then I didn’t really know what I was auditioning for, and then I had another callback, and I was like, ‘What is happening?’ And then, long story short, it turned out I was auditioning for Star Wars, for The Force Awakens.”
González later revealed on Ferguson’s podcast that she went through several rounds of auditions before finally realizing what project she was reading for. “I didn’t know what I was doing. I had no idea it was Star Wars until I walked in and saw J.J. Abrams. ‘I was like, ohhh, this is big’.” The actor previously explained that she had never encountered a non-disclosure agreement before the audition process and had little understanding of just how closely guarded Lucasfilm’s upcoming sequel trilogy was at the time.
Did Eiza González Audition For Rey?
González has never publicly revealed which role she was auditioning for, and Lucasfilm has never confirmed any details about the casting process. While she ultimately didn’t land a part in The Force Awakens, the experience proved to be an early step in her Hollywood journey. Shortly afterward, she was cast as Santanico Pandemonium in From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series, a breakout role that helped launch her American career and paved the way for projects including Baby Driver, Ambulance, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, and most recently In the Grey.
Like many of the actors who auditioned for The Force Awakens, González was reading for a project shrouded in secrecy. During the casting process, Rey was referred to by the production code name “Kira,” a holdover from earlier drafts of the screenplay before the character’s name was finalized. González was one of several young actresses considered for the role, alongside future stars including Saoirse Ronan, Elizabeth Olsen, Shailene Woodley, Jessica Henwick, Billie Lourd, and Jodie Comer, all of whom have publicly discussed auditioning for the film. The coveted part ultimately went to newcomer Daisy Ridley, who led a cast that also included John Boyega as Finn, Oscar Isaac as Poe Dameron, Adam Driver as Kylo Ren, Domhnall Gleeson as General Hux, Lupita Nyong’o as Maz Kanata, Gwendoline Christie as Captain Phasma, and Andy Serkis as Supreme Leader Snoke. The film also brought back franchise icons Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, and Anthony Daniels, helping launch a new era of Star Wars storytelling.
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May 13, 2026
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98 minutes
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Ivan Atkinson, Dave Caplan, Guy Ritchie, John Friedberg
In the Grey is available to watch at home on VOD.
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GTA 6’s Official Price Has Fans Angry
Gaming fans are on top of the world right now thanks to the recent release of 007 First Light. The new James Bond game stars Patrick Gibson as the iconic spy, and after selling three million copies during its first week, a sequel to the game is all but guaranteed — the closing title card promised that “James Bond will return.” 007 First Light wasn’t the first big AAA game of the year, though; that title belongs to Crimson Desert, the open-world RPG developed by Pearl Abyss. Looking forward, fans have a lot to be excited about this summer, including a pair of big games launching next month. Set to be released on July 9 is the highly anticipated remake of Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag, which is launching on the same day as the next College Football game from EA Sports.
The one game towering over every other release this year, no matter how long the gap is between its release and others, is Grand Theft Auto 6. After multiple delays, Grand Theft Auto 6 is finally set to be released later this year on November 19, barring another shock delay that would push the game to 2027. GTA 6 was originally going to be released in 2025 before being delayed to May of this year and then finally settling on November to launch around the world. The third trailer for GTA 6 is expected to be released any day now — many felt we’re sure it was coming at the recent State of Play event that revealed the new Wolverine and God of War games. The premiere of the next trailer is also likely to confirm pre-order information, along with revealing the game’s official price.
How Much Is ‘GTA 6’ Going to Cost?
At the time of writing, Rockstar Games has not announced an official price point for Grand Theft Auto 6. Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick recently confirmed that marketing for the game will officially begin this summer, which means that the game’s price will surely be released soon. Most fans and experts agree that the price of the base game will likely be $70, but the deluxe editions will surely be closer to $100, if not more. However, the continued delay in announcement is cause for concern that the game could be more than normal. If GTA 6 launches with a base price of higher than $70, it will be the first game in history to bump the price, which will set a dangerous precedent moving forward for other games to do the same.
Stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of GTA 6, which releases on consoles and PC on November 18.
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September 30, 1999
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8 minutes
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Alex De Rakoff
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Dan Houser
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Sam Houser
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Scott Maslen
Claude Speed
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Dan Houser
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Martin Pfefferkorn
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Whoopi Goldberg once again confirms aliens 'have been among us for a very long time'
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“The View” guest cohost Sheryl Underwood inquired about why aliens — which Goldberg insists exist — are fond of “probing in the booty.”
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How the “Every Year After” finale sets up season 2 to adapt “One Golden Summer”
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David Harbour Breaks Silence on Lily Allen’s Album
“Stranger Things” star David Harbour and singer Lily Allen were first rumored to have separated in December 2024. The reports were then confirmed in February, and she released her fifth album, “West End Girl,” in October, reportedly about their breakup. Now, months later, Harbour is breaking his silence and also discussing his mental health.

Harbour interviewed with Variety in June 2026. During the chat, the topic of his breakup with Allen came up, as did “West End Girl.”
Notably, on the album, one song depicts a partner who is jealous of her success and keeps a separate apartment to have sex with other people. Because of their relationship, many assumed the description to be about the “Stranger Things” alum.
Harbour offered his reaction, saying, “It was weird.” He continued, “I do believe that it is the privilege of every artist to use their experience to create art, and so I respect her for doing that.”
After that, he stated, “I can’t really say that much more because it’s my private life. In spite of the fact that a lot of people don’t allow me a private life — I value it. And I also value the lives of the people that I interact with privately. I just won’t speak about that.”
When told he had the license to debunk any of the claims made on “West End Girl,” Harbour tempered his comments. According to him, “Stories are complex, and that’s why I say I respect her creation of art to channel her experience. It wasn’t my experience.”
It’s also important to note that Allen has stated that she used her “artistic license” for the album and that not all the stories are real experiences.
David Says He Had A Break Down

Harbour has been open about his struggles with mental health. This includes vulnerably discussing being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in his 20s. In his Variety interview, the reporter noted that his public image suffered in December after he was accused of erratic behavior in public.
In reflecting on this time in his life, Harbour revealed, “I had a breakdown.” He went on, “I do suffer from some confusing stuff — it’s confusing as hell. I think a lot of people have a friend or a brother or a co-worker that deals with mental health stuff, and they’re probably pretty confused when that person gets depressed or gets manic or has an episode.”
He then discussed the oftentimes harsh ways the public reacts to people with mental health conditions. According to him, “There’s a lot of irresponsible nonsense going on out there.” After that, as an example, he mentioned John Davidson, who shouted a racial slur at the BAFTA Awards.
The actor stated, “That poor guy with Tourette’s and that unfortunate situation — we’re either going to acknowledge that mental illness is a thing or we’re not. We can stone everyone to death if you want!”

Following the Variety interview, social media is reacting to Harbour’s comments both about Allen’s “West End Girl” and his mental health struggles. Overall, most respect his decision to mostly remain silent about his breakup with the singer.
One person wrote, “It’s probably best for both David and Lily that they just not speak about one another. Why do some famous people feel the need to bash their exes and keep the drama going?”
Someone else wrote, “What happened between them is no one’s business.” Regarding his mental health, one social media user said, “Good on him for being open and honest and what he went through.”
However, a different social media user pointed out the disparity between how people in Hollywood with mental health conditions are treated and the difficulties non-famous people face.
They wrote, “Props to Harbour for owning this, but let’s be real, Hollywood romanticizes ‘gifts linked to illness’ while the rest of us lose jobs and relationships over the same chaos. Therapy’s great, but where’s the accountability line?”
The Actor Previosuly Opened Up About Being Diagnosed With Bipolar Disorder

Harbour appeared on the WTF Podcast in 2018. During the interview, he detailed what led to his bipolar disorder diagnosis, revealing that it came after a manic episode. He shared, “I was sober for like a year and a half, and I was 25, and I actually did have a manic episode, and I was diagnosed as bipolar.”
The “DTF: St Louis” star continued, “I really had, like, a bit of a break where I thought I was in connection to some sort of god that I wasn’t really in connection to… It was like I had all the answers, suddenly.”
He continued the story, recalling, “Yeah, so I actually was, by my parents, taken into a mental asylum for a little bit.” Harbour then began taking medication, noting, “I’ve been medicated bipolar for a long time, and I’ve had problems going on and off. I’ve had a struggle, going on and off the medications.”
David Is Set For A New Movie

Currently, Harbour has several projects in various stages of production. Recently, in June 2026, Deadline reported that he’s been tapped to star alongside Gabby Hoffman in a new dark comedy, “Little One.” Per IMDb, the production is underway.
He is also set to appear in such films as “Avengers: Doomsday” and “Violent Night 2.”
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Rich Paul Spills Rare Truth About Organic Love Story With Adele
Rich Paul has provided a close look into his private relationship with Grammy-winning superstar Adele.
During a brand-new podcast interview, the entertainment industry executive detailed how their connection naturally blossomed behind closed doors.
The couple, who first sparked romance rumors at an NBA game in 2021, later confirmed their engagement in August 2024.
Paul revealed he met fiancée Adele “through a friend” in rare new remarks about his romance with the = songstress.
The 45-year-old sports agent said on Tuesday’s episode of Craig Melvin’s “Glass Half Full” podcast that he had known her for some time, having crossed paths in the same professional environments.
He explained that when you are in these circles, you are simply in these circles, but emphasized that he never tried to get too familiar with anyone. Instead, he noted that his relationship with Adele happened naturally.
“It was really something that happened very organically, really,” he stated.
Paul admitted that while he had always heard Adele’s radio tracks, he was not deeply familiar with her entire discography before getting to know her.
However, as they continued to bump into each other, their relationship maintained a comfortable, friendly dynamic.
He looked back at how they used to always hang out, laughing and joking, describing the connection as platonic, “until it became not so cordial.”
A Close Look At The Couple’s Romantic History

The organic spark between Adele and Paul paved the way for a highly publicized courtship that has since been closely tracked by fans. Following their initial introduction, the “Easy on Me” singer and her partner officially took their romance public in the summer of 2021.
Since that time, the high-profile duo has made numerous joint appearances at basketball games, and the vocal powerhouse has openly discussed her relationship in several media interviews, as confirmed by People Magazine.
By September 2023, marriage rumors had begun to circulate after she referred to Paul as her husband while speaking to a fan during her Las Vegas residency.
She later hinted at an official engagement when she told a concertgoer that she was already getting married, and was later spotted wearing a massive diamond ring in July 2024.
During her final residency show, she held back tears as she thanked Paul for always supporting her and building her up when she felt “emotionally drained.”
The Pop Icon Flashed A Pear-Shaped Engagement Ring Onstage At Her Las Vegas Residency

Amidst the emotional tributes and milestone moments of her residency, the global superstar made sure to give her audience an even closer look at her future with the sports agent.
Adele officially flaunted her engagement ring to the crowd at Caesar’s Palace during a live performance of her hit song, “I Drink Wine.”
The Blast reported that she held up her left hand to proudly exhibit the pear-shaped bling, officially confirming her upcoming marriage to Paul.
A viral video captured the exact moment fans erupted into cheers as the 38-year-old artist sang about finding something to cling to in crazy times while simultaneously flashing the ring.
Adele Opted To Step Back From The Public Eye Following Her Major Performance Milestone

While the pop icon enthusiastically flashed her engagement ring onstage, she also made a conscious effort to retreat from the public eye altogether. Since officially wrapping up her extensive Las Vegas residency, the vocalist has rarely been seen or heard from in a professional capacity.
An insider noted that this current break is a deliberate choice to step away from fame, noting that Adele is going the “extra mile” to control what she lets the public see.
According to The Blast, close sources say that the singer has never been happier now that she is maintaining her peace intact.
Adele Is Set To Join The Star-Studded Cast Of A Historical Opera Film

While her recent decision to fully retreat from public life keeps her at ease, the superstar is simultaneously plotting a major creative comeback in an entirely new industry.
Adele is officially preparing to make her highly anticipated debut as a motion picture actor in an upcoming Hollywood production.
The British native is part of a star-studded cast set to feature in a brand-new adaptation of the Anne Rice novel, “Cry to Heaven.” Acclaimed visionary Tom Ford wrote the screenplay and will also serve as the director and producer for the historical drama through his production company.
While there is no official release date locked in just yet, the upcoming film is reported to hit theaters late fall 2026, per The Blast.
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Whoopi Goldberg reacts to surprise reunion with former “The View” moderator Rosie O'Donnell after 11 years
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“I thought she was in Ireland?” Sunny Hostin asked after Goldberg showed her “The View” cohosts pictures with O’Donnell at “The Jellicle Ball.”
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X Men Star Tyler Mane Reveals Rare Cancer Struggle
Tyler Mane is turning a frightening health diagnosis into a mission to raise awareness. The actor, best known for portraying Sabretooth in “X-Men” and Michael Myers in Rob Zombie’s “Halloween” films, recently revealed he has been diagnosed with a rare form of breast cancer.
After initially considering keeping the diagnosis private, Mane decided to share his journey publicly, explaining that the disease is often overlooked in men and that early detection could save lives.
Tyler Mane shocked followers on Tuesday when he posted a video on Instagram announcing that he had been diagnosed with breast cancer and was preparing to begin treatment.
The 59-year-old explained that while the disease is commonly associated with women, men can also be affected.
“I have some bad news. I start chemo today,” Mane said in the clip. He went on to reveal, “One in 750 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, and I’m one of them.”
The actor used the moment not only to share his diagnosis but also to highlight how little awareness exists around male breast cancer.
Mane explained that because the condition is rarely discussed, it is often discovered at later stages, leading to poorer outcomes for patients.
“Because it’s rarely talked about, it’s usually found at later stages and has worse outcomes. I want to change that,” he said.
Determined to stay positive, Mane encouraged followers to join him through the process, adding, “Come along for my journey to kick this thing in the *ss.”
Mane Says Doctors Initially Dismissed His Concerns

While discussing his diagnosis, Tyler Mane revealed that he almost kept the news private because he felt embarrassed by it.
In the caption accompanying his announcement, he admitted, “I’ll be honest, my first reaction was to keep it secret. I mean it’s kind of embarrassing.”
However, learning more about how often male breast cancer goes undetected changed his perspective. Mane also shared that his diagnosis may have been delayed if not for the persistence of his wife, Renae Geerlings.
According to the star, doctors repeatedly dismissed his concerns about a lump. “In fact, my doctors all dismissed it and it was only because my wife pushed me to get the lump removed that I got in early,” he revealed.
That experience ultimately motivated him to speak publicly and encourage others to take symptoms seriously.
He urged followers to help spread awareness, stressing that early detection can make a major difference in treatment outcomes.
Tyler Mane Begins Chemotherapy And Shares Early Health Update
At the end of his initial announcement video, Mane included a brief clip from the hospital as he began chemotherapy treatment.
Despite the difficult circumstances, he maintained a fighting spirit, declaring, “F**k cancer!”
The Hollywood star later returned to Instagram with another update following his second chemotherapy treatment.
In a video shared on June 9, he thanked supporters for the overwhelming response to his announcement and reiterated his determination to beat the disease.
“Day 2 chemo update!” he wrote in the caption. Mane continued, “First of all. Thank you so much for all the love everyone. I greatly appreciate it. I got this. I’m gonna kick cancer‘s -ss. Thank you for coming along for the journey.”
Mane also returned to the message that inspired him to go public in the first place, emphasizing the importance of awareness and early detection.
He wrote, “We need to spread the awareness. Cancer sucks but if you catch it quick enough, you can win this battle.”
Mane Receives An Outpouring Of Support From Fans
Following his announcement, Tyler Mane was flooded with supportive messages from fans who rallied behind him and offered encouragement in his recovery.
Many supporters referenced the tough characters he has portrayed throughout his career, joking that cancer had picked the wrong opponent. One fan wrote, “You got this Tyler!!! Remember you’re Michael Meyers and Michael always comes back!”
Another added, “You’re gonna beat cancer like you beat machete in the Halloween movie. I’m rootin for ya.”
Fans also pointed to his role as Sabretooth in “X-Men,” with one supporter writing, “You’ve got this! Can’t keep Sabertooth down!”
Others combined both iconic roles into their messages of support. “God be with you. Also you will dominate this thing. You played both Sabertooth and Michael Myers. Both have amazing healing factors. Cancer isn’t taking you down,” one comment read.
Additional followers echoed similar sentiments, telling the actor, “If you can beat Wolverine, you can beat cancer .. you got this buddy,” and “If anyone can kick cancer’s a**, it’s you!”
Tyler Mane Built A Career Through Wrestling, Superheroes, And Horror
Long before his cancer diagnosis, Mane built a unique career spanning both professional wrestling and Hollywood.
The Canadian performer wrestled under the name Big Sky in World Championship Wrestling during the late 1980s and early 1990s before transitioning into acting.
His breakthrough role came when he portrayed Sabretooth opposite Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine in “X-Men.”
More than two decades later, he returned to the character in 2024’s “Deadpool & Wolverine,” reconnecting with a role that helped define his career.
Beyond the superhero world, Mane became a horror icon when he played Michael Myers in Rob Zombie’s 2007 remake of “Halloween” and its 2009 sequel. Standing 6-foot-8, he remains the tallest actor ever to portray the legendary slasher villain.
The actor also appeared in films including “Joe Dirt” and “The Scorpion King,” building a diverse résumé that earned him loyal fans across multiple genres.
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The Best Air Disaster Movie Ever Is Streaming On Netflix
By Steven Nelson
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If you’ve ever wondered where the “disaster film” genre really took flight, look no further than Airport. Streaming now on Netflix, this ’70s classic offers a blend of over-the-top drama, impressive-for-its-time special effects, and a cast more packed than your last overbooked flight. Get ready to buckle up and enjoy some in-flight entertainment that doesn’t involve tiny screens or questionable headphones!
A Multi-Layered Disaster Flick With A Stacked Cast
Airport gives us a 24-hour peek into the chaotic world of a fictional Chicago airport (which, let’s be honest, sometimes doesn’t feel all that fictional when you’re waiting at an actual airport). Directed by George Seaton, the film is based on Arthur Hailey’s 1968 novel of the same name.

The story revolves around Mel Bakersfeld (played by Burt Lancaster), the weary, duty-driven airport manager. On one snowy night, he’s juggling runway closures, irate passengers, a wife who’s had it with his job, and oh, did I mention a bomb on an airborne plane? Yep, Mel’s got his hands full.
Our lead man Lancaster is ably supported by Dean Martin, who slips into the shoes of playboy pilot, Vernon Demerest. Vernon’s got his own share of problems, mainly an unplanned pregnancy with a flight attendant (the iconic Jacqueline Bisset).
However, the real tension in Airport boils down to a distraught bomber on board the flight. He’s schemed up a plan to blow up the plane, hoping his wife will get the insurance money (talk about going to extremes, right?). Enter Joe Patroni (George Kennedy), a sassy and tough chief mechanic, tasked with getting a stuck plane off the snowy runway and playing an unexpected hero in the climax.

As for our supporting cast, it’s an ensemble to write home about. We’ve got Jean Seberg as Tanya Livingston, Mel’s sidekick and chief customer relations agent. There’s also the Oscar-nominated Helen Hayes playing the cunning little old stowaway, Ada Quonsett. She’s an absolute scene-stealer, weaving in and out of the story, scoring free flights with her wits.
Through gripping narratives, the film, in a rather dramatic manner, showcases the underbelly of 1970s air travel. From technical dilemmas, personal dramas, to the palpable tension of an impending disaster, the movie paints a turbulent (pun intended!) picture of the aviation world. All in all, Airport is a joyride filled with drama, suspense, romance, and a bit of old-school airport glamour. They sure don’t make ’em like this anymore!
Airport Cleaned Up At The Box Office

The ’70s began with a bang for Universal Pictures, as Airport soared high on the box office charts. The movie grossed a whopping $128 million, making it one of the top grossers of 1970. That’s a lot of tickets and probably a ton of popcorn. Considering the film had a budget of around $10 million, Universal must’ve been throwing some pretty swanky office parties that year.
“Brace for impact!”—is probably what the producers thought when the reviews started pouring in, because, let’s face it, critics can be a tricky bunch. The film garnered mixed reviews, but even the harshest critics couldn’t deny its entertainment value.

While some found it a touch melodramatic (it is a disaster flick, after all), others appreciated the film’s meticulous production design and multi-layered narrative. The highlight? Helen Hayes snagged an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role as the sprightly stowaway, Ada Quonsett. I mean, come on, a cheeky old lady outsmarting airport security? Who wouldn’t give her an award?
Airport also earned nine other Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. It may not have been the darling of every critic, but the Academy sure showed it some love. The film’s success also spawned a slew of sequels and arguably gave birth to the “disaster film” genre of the ’70s. So, while Airport had its fair share of turbulence with critics, its legacy is undeniably grounded in cinema history.

Alright, let’s land this plane! Airport might be packed with dramatic moments, campy scenes, and iconic performances, but it’s these exact qualities that make it a must-watch. Whether you’re in for the nostalgia trip or just curious about the roots of the disaster genre, hopping aboard this cinematic flight on Netflix is a journey worth taking. Airport is streaming now.
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