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8 Perfect Thriller Movies That Nobody Remembers Today
Over the years, the thriller genre has delivered numerous entertaining films that have sparked the interest of critics and audiences worldwide, with many of them becoming perennial favorites that people return to time and again. The best of these are the movies that tell gripping stories brought to life with artful direction, impeccable production, and charismatic performances. But sometimes, as the years wear on, even the most perfect thrillers can become sadly forgotten.
That’s certainly the case with the movies we’re discussing here, whose twisted plots and layered characters have more or less faded from the public consciousness. But though forgotten, these films are still just as perfect as they were when they first hit screens. So, without further ado, here’s a look at some of the most perfect thriller movies that practically nobody remembers.
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‘Phone Booth’ (2002)
Directed by Joel Schumacher and written by Larry Cohen, Phone Booth is a psychological thriller starring Colin Farrell as a New York City publicist who happens to use a public phone booth in Times Square. He is then targeted by a hidden sniper who threatens to kill him and the people he loves unless he does exactly what he tells him to. Besides Farrell, the film also stars Forest Whitaker, Katie Holmes, Radha Mitchell, and Kiefer Sutherland.
Phone Booth was quite favorably received after its world premiere at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival, but its theatrical release was delayed until the next year because of the real-life D.C. sniper attacks. Once released, the movie became a box office success, and even though the film isn’t very well-remembered, it’s still a thoroughly absorbing watch with a great, contained story and excellent performances. If you like your thrillers Hitchcockian and your villains as enigmatic as they are charismatic, then this 2000s classic is a must-watch.
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‘Kiss Kiss Bang Bang’ (2005)
Written and directed by Shane Black in his directorial debut, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is a neo-noir black comedy crime thriller inspired by the 1941 Brett Halliday novel Bodies Are Where You Find Them. Robert Downey Jr. stars as Harry Lockhart, a thief fleeing a burglary gone wrong, who is mistaken for an actor and cast in a movie. When he arrives in Hollywood, Harry befriends a private detective (Val Kilmer) and finds himself drawn into a treacherous murder investigation. The movie also stars Michelle Monaghan and Corbin Bernsen in key roles.
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang premiered out of competition at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival and had a largely positive critical reception ahead of its theatrical debut, but it was ultimately a box office disappointment, barely earning back its budget. Despite its lack of commercial success, however, the film is a very entertaining ride with slick action and a deliciously dark sense of humor, not to mention enjoyable performances by its two leads. Robert Downey Jr.’s performance in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang reportedly helped him land the career-changing role of Tony Stark/Iron Man, and the movie is easily one of the best films of Shane Black’s career.
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‘The Game’ (1997)
Directed by David Fincher, The Game is a mystery thriller film starring Michael Douglas as Nicholas Van Orton, a successful San Francisco investment banker. On his 48th birthday, Nicholas is visited by his estranged brother, who gives him a strange gift: an invitation to join a mysterious game that begins to seep into his everyday life and draws him into a baffling conspiracy. Besides Douglas, the film also stars Sean Penn, Deborah Kara Unger, and James Rebhorn in key roles.
Despite a positive critical reception, The Game fell short of box office expectations during its theatrical run in 1997, though it did gross over $109 million. The movie is often overlooked in discussions of Fincher’s ’90s work in favor of his earlier, more successful film Se7en, but The Game is every bit as thrilling as its predecessor, and though its ending has faced some criticism, it’s still a solidly crafted story. The film is also notable for Michael Douglas’ stellar lead performance, which is arguably one of the actor’s best.
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‘Michael Clayton’ (2007)
Written and directed by Tony Gilroy in his directorial debut, Michael Clayton is a legal thriller starring George Clooney as the titular lawyer. A fixer for a high-profile New York City law firm, Michael finds his life and career under threat after he is tasked with handling a crisis caused by one of the firm’s litigators having a breakdown while working on a multibillion-dollar class action suit. The movie also features Tom Wilkinson, Tilda Swinton, and Sydney Pollack in supporting roles.
Michael Clayton had its world premiere at the 2007 Venice Film Festival, earning positive reviews ahead of its theatrical release, which proved equally successful. Widely praised for its direction, writing, and performances, the film was almost universally acknowledged as one of the best movies of the year, but it has largely faded from public memory in the decade or so since its release. Though it may be quite niche these days, Michael Clayton is a true masterpiece of the legal thriller genre, powered by brilliant performances from Clooney and Swinton, with the latter winning a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for her work in the film.
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‘Martha Marcy May Marlene’ (2011)
Written and directed by Sean Durkin and starring Elizabeth Olsen, Martha Marcy May Marlene is a psychological thriller drama that marked both Durkin’s and Olsen’s film debuts. Olsen stars as Martha, a young woman who escapes a violent and abusive cult in the Catskill Mountains and seeks refuge with her older sister, Lucy (Sarah Paulson), and her husband, Ted (Hugh Dancy). The film also stars John Hawkes, Brady Corbet, Maria Dizzia, Louisa Krause, Julia Garner, and more in supporting roles.
These days, Elizabeth Olsen is most widely recognized for her work in Marvel Cinematic Universe movies and shows, but her debut film is arguably one of the actor’s best performances. Capturing the horrors and lasting trauma of abuse, the film is a haunting psychological film that earned widespread acclaim. Her performance in the film earned Olsen Best Actress nominations at the Critics’ Choice, Independent Spirit, and Satellite Awards, and the film won Durkin the Directing Award at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, where it had its premiere.
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‘Triangle’ (2009)
Written and directed by Christopher Smith, Triangle is a British psychological horror thriller starring Melissa George as Jess, a single mother who goes on an ill-fated boating trip with her friends. Forced to abandon ship after an accident, the group seeks refuge on an abandoned ocean liner, where they find themselves stalked by a mysterious figure, but that’s just the beginning of an even more twisted story. Besides George, the film also stars Michael Dorman, Rachael Carpani, Henry Nixon, Emma Lung, and Liam Hemsworth in supporting roles.
An inventive time loop movie partially inspired by the Greek myth of Sisyphus, Triangle premiered to positive reviews at the 2009 London FrightFest Film Festival, earning praise for George’s gripping central performance. The film wasn’t very successful at the box office, however, and has become largely forgotten in the years since, but it’s a highly underrated thriller with a very intelligent plot and great performances.
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‘Badlands’ (1973)
A period neo-noir drama thriller, Badlands was written, produced, and directed by Terrence Malick in his directorial debut. The film stars Sissy Spacek and Martin Sheen as a pair of lovers who go on a murderous spree through the Montana badlands in the late 1950s. The movie also features Warren Oates, Ramon Bieri, Alan Vint, and more in supporting roles.
Perhaps most notable for being the film that started Terrence Malick’s celebrated career as a filmmaker, Badlands was a critical darling when it first hit theaters in 1973, earning praise for its direction, cinematography, music, and performances. The movie is an almost poetic visual journey that uses the story of its two violent protagonists as a vehicle for a broader meditation on society, and though it isn’t as widely discussed anymore, Badlands has had an undeniable impact on cinema as a whole. The film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry in 1993, underscoring its importance as a cultural landmark.
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‘Dressed to Kill’ (1980)
Written and directed by Brian De Palma, Dressed to Kill is a neo-noir erotic psychological thriller starring Michael Caine, Angie Dickinson, Nancy Allen, and Keith Gordon. The film begins with dissatisfied New York City housewife Kate Miller (Dickinson), who attends therapy sessions with psychiatrist Dr. Robert Elliott (Caine), being brutally murdered after an extramarital encounter. Prostitute Liz Blake (Allen) happens to witness the crime, which makes her both a target and a suspect in the eyes of the police, but she finds some unexpected help from Kate’s genius son Peter (Gordon).
A very Hitchcockian thriller that references and draws inspiration from the 1960 classic Psycho, Dressed to Kill was quite favorably received by critics when it was first released in 1980 and became a box office success. Arguably one of the greatest thrillers of the 1980s, the film presents a gripping mystery paired with fascinating psychological exploration, all brought to life by the immense talents of its stars. The movie has sadly become all but forgotten in the decades since, but it’s a must-watch for genre fans.
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7 Worst Retcons in Movie Sequels
There is an unspoken Hollywood adage: With a long-running franchise, comes a more ridiculous retcon. Retcons themselves can be a useful storytelling tool when they’re used to expand a universe or add new layers to beloved characters. Without retcons, there would never be X-Men: Days of Future Past and a Creed trilogy. Even the Fast & Furious franchise would be dead decades ago if they did not retcon Dominic Toretto into globe-trotting heist masterminds. However, most of the times, retcons are just simply lazy excuses when the filmmakers ran into a storytelling obstacle. And yes, unfortunately, the Toretto family is guilty of some of the worst ones.
The movies on this list, except for one, are part of enduring movie franchises. These movies have the responsibility to continue and therefore, make increasingly weird choices in order to do so. These retcons include undoing hard-earned victories or resurrecting obviously dead characters, and these choices frustrated fans and even left lasting scars on some of Hollywood’s biggest franchises.
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‘Fast X’ (2023)
With all the villains from the previous movies being either locked up or turned into one of the family members, Fast X introduces Dante Reyes, played by Jason Momoa as the big bad for the final installments of the physics-defying franchise. Dante is revealed to be the son of drug lord Hernan Reyes, the villain defeated in Fast Five. Dante was present in the events of that movie and has spent the last decade meticulously planning revenge against Dominic Toretto and his family.
While not impossible, this retcon is hilarious because during their recon in Brazil, Dom and his crew never even noticed the hulking son of their main target. Dante himself is a larger-than-life character so it feels difficult to suspend disbelief that he is part of the Reyes family. He could very well be his own man. Momoa’s performance is entertaining, and arguably one of his best yet, but this is just another example of the series trying to reach for straws. The franchise has increasingly relied on surprise connections to create new villains, and by this point the formula was becoming predictable. In their defense, it’s the tenth film in the long-running franchise after all.
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‘Spider-Man 3’ (2007)
The first Spider-Man established that Uncle Ben’s death was caused by a criminal Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) selfishly allowed to escape. That tragic mistake formed the foundation of Peter’s guilt and ultimately inspired him to become Spider-Man. Spider-Man 3 rewrites this history by revealing that Flint Marko (Thomas Haden Church), who later becomes the Sandman, was actually the man who fired the fatal shot.
Sam Raimi‘s Spider-Man movies, albeit great and influential, follow a formula. The villain has to have a personal connection with Peter and later, Mary Jane becomes the damsel in distress. In this third film, there are too many coincidences, and Sandman being the person who killed Uncle Ben, is the biggest offender of them all. The reveal feels unnecessary because Sandman was already a sympathetic and complex villain without being connected to Uncle Ben. Instead of enriching the story, the retcon makes the universe feel smaller as though New York City only consists of ten people max.
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‘Kingsman: The Golden Circle’ (2017)
The first Kingsman film features one of its most shocking moments when Harry Hart (Colin Firth) is shot directly in the head by the big bad, right after defeating a congregation of crazed villains. His death serves as a turning point for Eggsy’s (Taron Egerton) growth, forcing the young recruit to step into the role of hero. Instead of committing to it, Kingsman: The Golden Circle reverses this by revealing that Harry survived thanks to advanced medical technology developed by the American Statesman organization.
The retcon damages the emotional weight of the original film because Harry’s death was supposed to matter. It demonstrated that the superspy world is dangerous and that even the best spy could die. Bringing him back feels very much like an empty fan service, even though Colin Firth is spectacular and charismatic. The explanation itself stretches credibility even within the fantastical world of Kingsman. In doing so, the film kept it small and went back to Harry, instead of expanding the universe and putting the focus on new characters like the Statesman agents, who are practically window dressing in the film.
4
‘Halloween: Resurrection’ (2002)
Halloween H20 appeared to provide a definitive ending to Laurie Strode’s (Jamie Lee Curtis) story. After years of trauma and fear, Laurie finally confronted Michael Myers and decapitated him in a brutal final showdown. Released just four years later, Halloween: Resurrection immediately undoes this by revealing that Michael had secretly switched places with a paramedic before the decapitation. Laurie had unknowingly killed an innocent man while Michael escaped unharmed, allowing the killer to continue his rampage.
H20‘s ending was celebrated because it gave the franchise a rare sense of closure. So naturally, fans hated this retcon because it invalidated one of the most satisfying endings in slasher history. Laurie’s victory was meaningful because she finally overcame the monster that had haunted her life. By introducing a last-minute body-switch explanation, the sequel effectively tells audiences that the emotional payoff they celebrated never actually happened. Nevertheless, the film shows that the Halloween franchise is everlasting. This is evidenced by five films, including three that continued Laurie’s story, released after this one.
3
‘Spectre’ (2015)
For decades, Ernst Stavro Blofeld is portrayed as the ultimate James Bond’s nemesis. After losing the rights to the character for several years, Spectre brings the adversary to face off against Daniel Craig‘s Bond. However, the new backstory reveals that Blofeld (Christoph Waltz) and Bond grew up together after Bond was taken in by Blofeld’s father. Blofeld became jealous of the attention Bond received and spent years building a global criminal empire. Taking a page from Fast & Furious villains, Blofeld claimed that all his previous enemies are part of his organization.
But that sounds like a stretch, right? What are the odds of Britain’s greatest spy and the world’s most dangerous man being foster brothers? In previous iterations, Blofeld was frightening because he represented a vast criminal threat with ambitions beyond Bond himself. Turning him into a jealous surrogate brother reduces his mystique and makes his motivations petty. Skyfall was acclaimed because it explored Bond’s personal side, but Spectre took it too far, making it downright ridiculous. Instead of being personal for Bond, this somewhat mirrors Austin Powers and Dr. Evil’s story, in which they are secretly twin brothers.
2
‘F9: The Fast Saga’ (2021)
The writers of the Fast & Furious franchise are like The Avengers travelling in time. They have moved timelines to work around Han’s (Sung Kang) death in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. As the breakout character of the spin-off, Han was brought back until his death seemed certain in the post-credit scene of the sixth film. Apart from revealing that Dom has an actual brother, one of the most surprising moments in F9: The Fast Saga is that Han is actually alive, thanks to the help of Mr. Nobody (Kurt Russell).
As one of the fan-favorite characters, many fans are happy to see Han return. But the problem is that the explanation requires audiences to disregard years of established continuity and emotional investment. Han’s death shaped major storylines, particularly Deckard Shaw’s (Jason Statham) redemption arc. Once Han is revealed to be alive, many of those emotional beats lose their impact. The retcon highlights a growing problem in the franchise where death becomes increasingly meaningless because any character can potentially return. Up next, Gisele (Gal Gadot) is slated to return in Fast Forever, even though her death set up Han’s journey in Japan. It’s so confusing.
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‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ (2019)
Perhaps no modern blockbuster retcon generated more backlash than the revelation that Emperor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid) somehow survived his apparent death in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. This reveal undermines Anakin & Luke Skywalker’s story from the previous six films. Palpatine is said to be a clone created by Sith cultists, and shares a lineage with Rey (Daisy Ridley). The movie couldn’t even muster a proper explanation, as Oscar Isaac‘s Poe said it best: somehow Palpatine returned.
The retcon is widely criticized because it shows that the sequel trilogy was made without a clear plan in mind. The previous films never properly set up Palpatine’s return. But after the fan backlash for Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the folks at Disney and Lucasfilm thought they needed to course correct and win back those fans who had blown things out of proportion. They opted for the safe route: bring back J.J. Abrams and reinforce nostalgia by bringing back Palpatine, instead of developing Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) further to threaten Rey and the new rebellion. Star Wars never fully recovered after this mess. The franchise resorted exclusively to making shows set in past timelines and never explored post-Rise of Skywalker storylines. This hopefully will change with next year’s Star Wars: Starfighter.
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JWoww Blasts Haters Who Slammed Her After Wedding Snubs
Jersey Shore’s Jenni ‘JWoww’ Farley is taking aim at people who criticized her for not inviting them to her wedding to Zack Carpinello.
Taking to her Instagram on Thursday, June 25, Farley, 41, doubled-down on her decision to leave some people off the guest list, telling them via a video: “You proved my point.”
“I’m doing this once because it’s so infuriating that while I am trying to enjoy being a wife to my husband, I am now getting caught up in retweets and tabloids about who was invited and who wasn’t invited, and who retweeted it, and who commented under it,” she said.
Farley continued, “And I’m just sitting here being like, ‘If you were a true friend, if you were a true family member, none of this would be public right now, you would have came to me.’ But you can’t come to me, because then you can’t play victim to your own fake-ass narrative, because the reality is less than 50 people were in it, and these 50 people would f**king go to jail for me. That is the fact.”
The Jersey Shore: Family Vacation star went on to explain that the guest list for the surprise wedding was limited. She added that the couple knew these people would attempt to attend or if they were unable to make the event, they would still be happy for her.
“Not only would they be happy, they would not sh*t talk if they even weren’t invited,” she said.
Farley suggested that those complaining only had themselves to blame for the situation and added that running to the tabloids and putting her on blast via social media “proved” her point that she was right to not invite them in the first place.
“You’re in it for the wrong reason, you’re not in it to show love, you’re not in it for the most beautiful part of my life, which is getting married to the person I could not love more, while my children are by my side,” she said.

Jenni ‘JWoww’ Farley. (Photo by Manny Carabel/Getty Images for MTV)
She continued, “You’re in it for the f**king drama, and it’s a f**king joke. So I’m saying this once, and I’m saying it with my whole chest. You get what you deserve, and when you continue to play victim to your own narrative, and you continue with this bullsh*t, you will never succeed in life.”
Farley and Carpinello surprised their friends and family by tying the knot in a secret wedding ceremony on Wednesday, June 24.
“After all these years together, being able to celebrate our love surrounded by the people who have supported us throughout our journey meant everything,” the couple said in an exclusive statement to Us Weekly. “The day was filled with laughter, happy tears and so much gratitude. We couldn’t be more excited for this next chapter of our lives.”
Guests arrived at Madison Modern Social in Old Bridge, New Jersey, expecting a film premiere of Farley’s new movie, Nanny Cam, only to discover the venue had been transformed with deep red décor and elegant floral arrangements inspired by a modern-day Beauty and the Beast fairytale.
Old Bridge Mayor Debbie Walker officiated the ceremony, which also featured meaningful roles for Farley’s two children. Farley shares daughter Meilani, 11, and son Greyson, 10, with ex-husband Roger Mathews, whom she split from in 2019.
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Love Island USA’s Corbin Hasn’t Thought of Kenzie Despite Graphic Sex
Love Island USA‘s Corbin Mims made it clear that his mind isn’t on Kenzie Annis days after they had sex in the villa.
During the Thursday, June 25, episode of the Peacock show, Corbin told the guys he “hasn’t thought” of Kenzie at all since making the move to Casa Amor. Kenzie, for her part, is just as focused on finding someone new.
The reaction from Corbin comes after the Sunday, June 21, episode briefly showed Kenzie and Corbin in bed before Trinity Tatum said the next morning that she heard someone performing “French fries,” which sounded “too wet” to just be a kiss.
In a confessional, Kenzie confirmed she shared a heated exchange with Corbin. “I was definitely getting some French fries. Feeling good,” she gushed. “We were probably doing a bit much honestly but I feel a strong connection with Corbin. We probably got a little bit carried away.”
Based on the footage, French fries sex means manual sex acts such as a hand job.
Love Island USA originally premiered in the U.K. in 2002 before it expanded worldwide with various spinoffs, including Love Island USA on Peacock. The series follows a different group of singles every season who have to pair off in order to stay in the show’s luxury villa.
The contestants — referred to as Islanders — live in isolation in a villa and are under constant video surveillance. They must be coupled up to remain on the show and stand a chance at receiving the$100,000 prize.
While finding a connection that you want to explore more intimately isn’t out of the question, season 7 of Love Island USA seemed to set some sort of record with the amount of times Islanders were caught hooking up — until season 8.

From Hannah Fields and Pepe Garcia to Huda Mustafa and Jeremiah Brown, the reality stars found ways around having to address their sexual encounters for all of America to hear.
“We had a code name for intimacy,” Hannah exclusively told Us Weekly in June 2025. “We would say, ‘How was your journey? What was this journey like?’ Huda [started it when she] said something like, ‘Oh, I had a journey. My journey went all the way.’”
Season 8 escalated the sex that took place in the villa with multiple couples going all the way while sharing a bedroom in the villa. The potential has only escalated with Casa Amor being introduced halfway into Sunday’s episode.
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Tom Sandoval Pushes Victoria Robinson’s Dad Into Fire Pit
Footage of Tom Sandoval’s heated altercation with Victoria Lee Robinson and her dad, Will Robinson, has emerged.
The video, which was shared via Reddit and reportedly first posted by Will in a Facebook group on Thursday, June 25, shows Sandoval, 44, pushing Will after the Vanderpump Rules star accused Victoria, 33, of recording him without permission during an argument.
Initially, Sandoval can be seen arguing with Victoria and Will, who were sitting around a fire pit at their home.
Sandoval becomes increasingly animated with his hand gestures in the footage as he voices his strong disagreement after Will accuses Sandoval of saying something he insists he never said.
In the midst of the argument, Sandoval approaches Victoria and furiously asks, “Are you recording me right now?”
The footage then shows Sandoval appearing to wrestle her phone or recording device away from her, causing Victoria’s father to intervene to attempt to pull Sandoval away from his daughter.
“What the f**k?” Sandoval says as he shoves Will, who falls backwards over the fire pit.
Sandoval moves inside the home, with Will getting up and chasing him inside. The heated argument continued inside away from the camera’s vision.
Us Weekly has reached out to Sandoval for comment.
According to court documents obtained by Us Weekly on Thursday, Sandoval claimed he was subject to “verbal and physical abuse” by Victoria and Will after a night out on June 3.

Tom Sandoval and Victoria Lee Robinson. (Photo by Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)
In a statement to the court, Sandoval alleged that Will physically attacked him while he argued with Victoria about whether she was recording him without permission.
“[Will] grabbed my arms and shoulders and wrapped his arms around me. Feeling trapped and violated, I pushed him away from me in order to protect myself and create distance, which caused him to fall,” Sandoval wrote to the court. “[Will] was the first person to put his hands on me. At no point did I pursue [Will].”
He went on, “After he grabbed me, I retreated into the residence and locked myself in the spare bedroom to remove myself from the confrontation. While I was barricaded inside the spare room, [Will] followed me, threatened me and punched a large hole approximately 12 x 12 inches in the spare bedroom door, where I had taken shelter.”
Sandoval accused Victoria of entering the room without his permission to “hit my face and temple area towards my hairline.” The reality star recalled that the pain was so intense that his vision was blurred and he allegedly continued to suffer medical side effects for weeks.
Sandoval called authorities, leading to Victoria’s arrest. She was released the same day on bond.
The filing noted that Sandoval has been living with his girlfriend and her dad. Sandoval stated in the documents that he wants the pair out of his house.
A source exclusively told Us earlier on Thursday that Sandoval and Victoria have since called time on their romance.
“They are broken up,” the insider told Us. “Tom has endured this abuse for many months. For the most part, Tom has been supporting Victoria and her dad as Tom has been paying the rent and utilities. Victoria’s dad has been living in the house for free. He put up with far too much for too long.”
Sandoval and Victoria have been together since 2024, after he famously cheated on now-ex-girlfriend Ariana Madix with their Vanderpump Rules costar Rachel “Raquel” Leviss.
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential support.
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Love Island USA’s Kenzie, Jen Show Interest in the Same Older Man
Love Island USA‘s Jen Terry and Kenzie Annis tried to avoid a feud after both showing interest in the same “older man” in the villa.
During the Thursday, June 25, episode, Jen’s connection Gal Tshnieder pulled Kenzie for a chat, which didn’t go over well. Jen wasn’t thrilled that Kenzie — who was talking to other guys — was also exploring something with her man.
Kenzie, however, defended her actions in a confessional when she revealed she was interested in someone older than her. (Gal is 29 while Jen is 23 and Kenzie is 24.)
The pals sat down and seemingly worked out their issues but it remained unclear which guys they would be pursuing. Kenzie is also technically still coupled up with Corbin Mims after facing many highs and lows on Love Island USA.
After Kenzie initially formed a bond with Zach Georgiou, she recoupled with Corbin — but then America stepped in and switched her partner to Caleb McDaniel. She was reunited with Corbin shortly before he headed to Casa Amor.
Love Island USA follows a group of singles who must pair off in order to stay in the show’s luxury villa. The contestants — referred to as Islanders — live in isolation in a villa under constant video surveillance. They must be coupled up to remain on the show and earn a shot at the $100,000 prize.
While the islanders are filming nonstop for weeks, viewers are watching daily episodes and casting votes that affect the couples and the fate of the contestants.
Before viewers tuned in, Peacock issued a message to remind the audience to be kind.

“The Villa runs on good vibes, and so does this community. We love seeing your reactions, opinions, and debates, but everyone deserves to feel safe and respected,” read their statement. “This is a space for fun, not negativity – so keep it kind, keep it positive, and remember: this is LOVE Island!”
Host Ariana Madix has also had to previously issue a message for those Love Island USA viewers who are taking things too far when expressing their frustrations with the show.
“I do want to say something to some of those people who are online,” she said during a June 2025 episode of Aftersun. “Don’t be contacting people’s families. Don’t be doxxing people.”
Ariana questioned the behavior she saw on social media.
“Don’t be going on islanders’ pages and saying rude things. You still have time to delete all of that because the islanders don’t have their phones,” she noted. “So we are giving you a chance because this is a fun, amazing and beautiful show. We should be thanking each one of these islanders every single day for giving us themselves.”
New episodes of Love Island USA are released six days a week — except for Wednesdays — on Peacock.
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General Hospital: 5 Steamy New Romances Heating Up GH This Summer!
General Hospital suggests some new couples that may be pairing up soon. From a new romance for Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst) to a surprising one for Ethan Lovett (Nathan Dean Parsons). We’re going to talk about several pairings that may spark during July sweeps.
General Hospital: Ava and Ethan’s Potential Romance
And now let’s dive into some new romantic pairings that I am pretty excited to see manifest. The first pair I want to talk about is Ava Jerome (Maura West) and Ethan Lovett. Now already you’ve probably noticed these two have a little vibe happening. There’s some chemistry there. Even though Ava is leveraging Ethan’s secret that he is Phoebe’s father, there is something genuine there. Plus, he’s clearly hiding something.
And with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) just warning Ethan about Ava, that to me was a red flag that there’s more to come between her and Ethan. I think they would actually be a fun pairing. Ava is of course a she-villain who’s a little bit reformed and Ethan’s a con man who doesn’t seem interested in reform and Ava does like a bad boy and it certainly wouldn’t be the first time she’s been with a younger man.
Over the years, Ava had romances with Morgan Corinthos (Bryan Craig), Griffin Munro (Matt Cohen), and she recently had that fling with Cody Bell (Josh Kelly), although he was paid by Kristina Corinthos (Kate Mansi) to seduce Ava. So, Ethan with Ava would be pretty normal for her.
Honestly, I think Ethan and Ava would be a lot of fun. They have that banter and chemistry, and I could totally see GH putting them together. Plus, it would really annoy Sonny if Ava got with his latest henchmen. And I think Sonny deserves a little sass from Ava for always using Avery Corinthos (Scarola twins) as leverage in every situation.
General Hospital: Ric and Alexis – A Reformed Love Story
Next, let’s talk about Ric Lansing and Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). And of course, we know Ric is with Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) right now, and he is madly, madly in love with her, but it is also pretty clear that GH is heading towards Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) pairing up with Liz. So, with Liz’s attention elsewhere and Ric spending time with Alexis, planning the big party for Molly Lansing-Davis (Kristen Vaganos), you can also see their chemistry on display.
Fans really like the Ric and Alexis pairing because honestly, they’re hilarious when they pick at each other. No doubt they have a rocky past. We all know that. Ric was pretty awful back in the day and he hurt Alexis as well as other people. But Ric has truly changed and he and Alexis have this easy natural vibe and not just romantically. They’re a fun pair. They enjoy provoking each other and you can’t look away from any Ric and Alexis scene.
And there might have been a little foreshadowing when Cody recently asked Molly if she thought her parents would get back together and she seemed horrified. But Ric and Alexis have a fan base. They have a smoosh name, Rexis. And now that Ric is reformed and Alexis is on a good path, I think it could work. The kidnapping that he went through by Kristina, Alexis, and Ava, I think taught him a lasting life lesson. And Alexis is sober. She’s not doing any crimes right now. And she got her law license back. They’re both in a good place. Plus, we might even see Ric joining Alexis’s law practice. That could be really cool.
Dante and Elizabeth – Chemistry in the Shadows
And tied to the Ric and Alexis pairing, of course, would be Dante and Elizabeth. Even though she is giving romance with Ric another chance right now, we haven’t seen Liz in scenes with Ric in quite a while. Almost all of Liz’s screen time has been with Dante over the past, I don’t know, month or so. Even this week, as he prepared to leave town to go save Rocco Falconeri (Finn Carr), he came to see Liz.
Dante has been venting to her about Lulu Spencer (Alexa Havins Bruening). He’s been confiding in Liz and asking advice. And Dante’s leaving for who knows how long, but he didn’t stop to see Gio Palmieri (Giovanni Mazza) or Sonny. No, he went to see Liz. GH is clearly throwing Dante and Liz together, and their chemistry is incredible. And once Rocco is back home and Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) takes back the role of police commissioner, maybe Dante will finally see if Liz might go out with him.
Dante was already kind of bummed when he heard Liz was back with Ric. So something has to happen to get Liz away from Ric first. That’s very clear. And with Sonny going to war with Sidwell and Ric staying loyal to his brother, the mob stuff might be a deal breaker for Liz and maybe she takes a step back. Dante and Elizabeth already have a fan following as well, so this seems like a no-brainer for General Hospital to go ahead and explore.

Tracy and Martin – Enemies to Lovers on GH
Next, I want to talk about Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot). It has been a minute since she had a relationship. The closest thing she’s had since Luke’s death was her very close friendship with Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison), who of course passed away. Although, I will say I think he was a little too nice for Tracy. She needs somebody with an edge to them like Luke Spencer (Anthony Geary) had. And that’s why I think she should wind up with Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight), who is supposed to be back soon.
Tracy and Martin don’t like each other. They are always at each other’s throats. They have each actively tried to destroy the other on several occasions that I can think of. Tracy and Martin bring out the worst in each other and that’s why they are absolutely hilarious together. However, I thought that they seemed to soften up a little bit when Tracy showed up at Drew Cain’s (Cameron Mathison) place during the big blizzard this winter when people got locked in together, remember? And she got stranded with Martin for a little bit. And they both need love. And soaps are known for doing enemies to lovers.
General Hospital: Joe Fitzpatrick and Lucas Jones – New Beginning
So, the last pair to talk about is Detective Joe Fitzpatrick (Jonathan Bennett) and Lucas Jones (Van Hansis). Now, we know Joe came to town single, and fans thought he was about to ask Lucas out on a date the other day, but it turns out Joe was asking Lucas a medical question about the syringe he found at Britt Westbourne’s (Kelly Thiebaud) place. So, Joe’s new to Port Charles. He has his hands full with police business.
Plus, Lucas is still grieving and he’s still chasing revenge on Ross Cullum (Andrew Hawkes). And as you know, Lucas wants revenge for Cullum killing the man that he loved. But that should all resolve pretty soon. And then Lucas may be in a place to finally consider a new romance. And Joe’s going to need a love interest eventually. And I suspect that he might have been brought on intending for him to wind up with Lucas.
And once Cullum is taken down, I do think Lucas will be on a road where he’s healed enough to consider going out on a date and giving romance another shot. And I will say I’ve always liked him with Brad Cooper (Parry Shen), but I don’t think he would go there again. And of course, Lucas right now still loves and is grieving that loss to some extent, but eventually Lucas will move on. And handsome cop Joe could be the one to help him get past his sadness. And remember that life is for the living.
Entertainment
Mitchel Musso Details Skipping ‘Hannah Montana’ Reunion
The “Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special” premiered on Disney+ in March 2026, featuring most of the main cast members, including Miley Cyrus, for the Alex Cooper-hosted reunion. However, Mitchel Musso and Emily Osment were notably absent. Now, months later, he’s revealing why fans didn’t see him on the special.

Musso appeared on “The Joe Vulpis Podcast” in June 2026 to discuss his life post Disney Channel success. During the chat, the topic of “Hannah Montana” came up, and the actor confirmed he had been invited to appear on the special. He began, “It wasn’t the right thing.”
According to him, “Of course they asked me.” Regarding his decision to skip, he stated, “It wasn’t presented correctly.” Musso then explained that he would have preferred Disney to produce a new episode or even a movie, with him stepping back into his character, Oliver Oken, instead of using the reunion format.
He continued, “The kid in me was banking on it. Do an episode. Do a show. The set is still there. They just did it differently, and it is what it is, but it wasn’t the right thing.”
Mitchel Says He Was Too Busy For The Special

Musso continued explaining his absence from the “Hannah Montana” 20th Anniversary Special, saying, “I was busy doing something that was more important.” However, had the decision been made to film an original episode to celebrate the show’s anniversary, it would have been “way more important” than what he did instead.
The 34-year-old continued, “It would’ve been everything. I would’ve dropped everything—eat, breathe, sleep. I’m flying in early. I’m gonna be there. It didn’t turn out that way.”
He then reflected on the special, highlighting that timing also played a factor, saying, “It’s too long of a wait to do it in a way that isn’t even close to, in my opinion, correct.”
Musso added about his desire to return to the character, “I’d want to feel the part again. I’d want to put on that little polo again and wear the plaid shorts with the goofy shoes—I’d want to play the character.”
‘Hannah Montana’ Fans Are In Agreement With Mitchel

Following Musso’s reasoning for not appearing on the special, fans of the iconic Disney Channel series largely agree. This is the case, as many found what aired on Disney+ in March to be underwhelming compared to what they expected from the reunion.
One person said on X, “I think we can all agree with him a bit.” Someone else said, “He’s right.” After that, another social media user chimed in, writing, “It was fun and enjoyable and really emotional to hear her sing ‘ This Is the Life,’ but he’s also not wrong.”
However, despite the support, some took issue with his stance, saying he robbed the fans of the full experience. One person stated, “He still could have shown up.” Someone else wrote, “I think he just wanted a bigger paycheck from Disney.”
In addition to reacting to his reasoning for not appearing on the “Hannah Montana” special, social media users are also reacting to how happy and healthy Musso appears.
The Actor Previously Reflected On The Anniversary Of The Show

Despite not filming the “Hannah Montana” reunion special, Musso took to his official Instagram page in March to reflect on the series’ legacy. He did so by posting photos from the show and penning a lengthy statement.
He said, “Hannah Montana wrapped around my heart and never really let go. We literally grew up with ya’ll — long days, crazy schedules, learning lines, cracking up between takes, and figuring out life while the cameras rolled.”
After that, the actor noted what he gained from the show, saying, “It taught me so many wonderful values, but the most important to me is that laughter can get you through the tough days. That confidence still sticks with me every single day.”
In tributing the audience, he said, “To all of you who grew up right alongside us… your friends were our friends too.”
The ‘Hannah Montana’ Alum Has A New Movie In The Works

Though not on screen as often as during his original Disney Channel days, Musso has remained active in Hollywood, with roles in projects such as “The Rinse” in 2025, “Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe” in 2020, and “The Sand” in 2015.
However, according to Deadline, he was cast in 2025 to star in the upcoming comedy film “Mister Fun,” alongside Jesse Metcalfe, Cocoa Brown, and others. The movie is currently listed as being in post-production.
Entertainment
James Bond Contender’s 10/10 Crime Thriller Is a Major Streaming Hit
Every British actor of a certain generation is being asked if they’ve been approached to audition for the role of James Bond. One of the most coveted gigs in the world, the position remains open as Amazon officially searches far and wide for someone to fill it. Jacob Elordi has long been rumored to be a front-runner, while Callum Turner certainly has his fans as well. One name that has often come up in discussions about the James Bond role is Leo Woodall. The actor broke out with a memorable performance in the second season of HBO’s The White Lotus, and then reached a larger audience thanks to Apple TV’s Prime Target, Netflix’s One Day, and Prime Video’s Vladimir. More recently, Woodall starred in one of the most acclaimed movies of the year, which landed on the PVOD market with a bang.
The movie in question premiered at the 2025 Telluride Film Festival, where it immediately drew a positive response from critics. It was released theatrically a few weeks ago, and the reaction from a larger pool of reviewers was just as enthusiastic. The movie marked the narrative debut of Daniel Roher, who won an Oscar in the Best Documentary Feature category for Navalny, about the slain Russian opposition leader. More recently, Roher co-directed the documentary The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist, which holds an 87% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
The Best Audition a James Bond Contender Can Deliver Is Via Their Work
Roher’s movie with Woodall has an even higher score on the aggregator website. We’re talking, of course, about Tuner. It’s now sitting at a “Certified Fresh” 94%, with a consensus that reads, “Announcing Leo Woodall as a compelling star talent, Tuner enhances its nifty caper setup with a smart sense of humor and vivid characterizations.” Woodall also played an important supporting role in last year’s Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, and the World War II drama Nuremberg, which featured Russell Crowe and Rami Malek in the lead roles. Nuremberg grossed more than $50 million worldwide and has emerged as a major hit on the PVOD market. Woodall can now put Tuner in the same category as well.
According to FlixPatrol, Tuner was among the 10 most popular movies on the domestic iTunes chart this week. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
- Release Date
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May 29, 2026
- Runtime
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109 minutes
- Director
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Daniel Roher
Entertainment
Dolly Parton Makes Surprise Appearance Amid Health Mystery
Dolly Parton is giving fans another reason to breathe a sigh of relief.
The beloved singer made a surprise appearance on Wednesday at the opening of her Tennessee Travel Stop in Cornersville, Tennessee. It was a small but powerful moment that sent a wave of relief across her devoted fanbase.
While the appearance eased some fears, Dolly Parton has remained the subject of speculation in recent months following reports about health struggles and the cancellation of a highly anticipated residency.

Dolly Parton surprised fans with her appearance for the grand opening of Dolly’s Tennessean Travel Stop in Cornersville, Tennessee.
On Wednesday, the country music star was in attendance to showcase some of the site’s new features, such as a barbecue restaurant and a coffee shop called “Cup of Ambition.”
The look was one of Parton’s rare public appearances in recent times, and it brought smiles to the faces of her many fans who’ve worried about her health.
Fans had been particularly looking forward to the singer’s return and were ecstatic to see her smiling and interacting with people after a hiatus, as she made several appearances.
She had previously stepped back from several other events while recovering physically and emotionally. The turnout on Wednesday indicated that the legendary entertainer might be making her comeback to the stage she has illuminated for more than 50 years, per TMZ.
The Country Star Previously Made An Appearance In March

The Blast covered Parton’s first major public appearance in March, when she delivered the keynote address at the opening of Dollywood’s 41st season in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. It was her first time in front of a large crowd after months out of the spotlight.
That night, addressing an audience, Parton admitted to experiencing health challenges, as well as the loss of Carl. She told the crowd, “I’ve had a few little health issues, and we’re taking good care of them.” “All is good. It didn’t slow me down.”
The Dollywood season also kicked off a new attraction, the $50 million NightFlight Expedition roller coaster. Parton co-owns the theme park, which has been a cornerstone of the Pigeon Forge community since the 1980s.
Dolly Parton Opened Up About Grieving Carl Dean While Juggling Health Issues
Beyond the health battles, Parton has been open about the emotional weight of losing Carl Dean, who passed away in March 2025 at the age of 82 after a long illness. The two had been together for nearly six decades, marrying in 1966 after meeting outside a Nashville laundromat in 1964.
Parton said she needed to recover after his death, spiritually, emotionally, and physically. She said she was “worn down” and “worn out” as she grieved the death with her health issues.
Dolly Parton, in another interview, expressed her peace knowing that Carl was no longer suffering, yet she spoke of the great loneliness he had left behind. Fitting in has been a big adjustment for a woman who had been living with someone for almost 60 years.
Insiders Say Carl’s Death Hit Parton Harder Than Anyone Realized

The Blast has previously reported that people who knew Parton said that life was heartbreaking without Carl Dean. The insider said the singer’s grief affected her physically, as she stopped eating properly, and some of her former health care regimens were neglected.
Another source alleged that it was the first time in decades that Parton really slowed down. Later, the country girl admitted the challenge to herself, writing to fans that she was experiencing a “year of firsts” without Carl, including holidays, anniversaries, and even Carl’s death anniversary.
Dolly Parton Canceled Her Las Vegas Residency But Refuses To Quit

Parton announced in May that she was canceling her Las Vegas residency after previously postponing it from December 2025 to September 2026.
In a candid video, she revealed that her immune and digestive systems were “all out of whack” and that some medications left her feeling “swimmy-headed.”
Despite the setback, Parton made it clear she has no plans to retire, telling fans, “Don’t worry about me quittin’ the business because God hasn’t said anything about stopping yet.”
Entertainment
2026’s Best New Crime Thriller Plummets on Apple TV Charts
Apple TV has had a sensational summer, with as many as four new shows delivering near-perfect scores on Rotten Tomatoes. At least one of them was able to ride this positive word-of-mouth and break out into the mainstream. However, the one Apple TV title that was set up for success seems to be struggling. The series in question features a star-studded cast that includes an Oscar winner and a six-time nominee. The show’s A-list pedigree also extends behind the scenes, with the legendary Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese serving as executive producers. Apple made sure to underline this in its marketing for the project, which premiered to positive reviews on June 5. The show has so far aired four episodes, and will conclude its 10-episode run on July 31.
According to FlixPatrol, it’s currently the fourth-biggest title on Apple’s global viewership chart. It isn’t doing any better domestically, having fallen to the number five spot behind holdover hits such as Your Friends & Neighbors, Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed, Widow’s Bay, and Sugar, which recently returned with a second season. Of all these hit shows, Widow’s Bay has proven to be the real cultural juggernaut. It holds a 98% score on Rotten Tomatoes, and recently concluded its 10-episode debut season. Two other shows on Apple TV — Margo’s Got Money Troubles and Star City — both hold 96% scores.
Audiences Don’t Seem To Be Falling for Max Cady’s Charms
Neither of these shows, however, features the star power of Cape Fear. Featuring Amy Adams, Javier Bardem, and Patrick Wilson, Cape Fear is plummeting on the Apple TV viewership charts. It opened to positive reviews and is now sitting at a “Certified Fresh” 76% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes. The site’s consensus reads, “Elevated by Javier Bardem’s manic charisma and the genre’s best pulpy intricacies, Cape Fear revitalizes the revenge thriller and manages to make a noteworthy name for itself.” Audiences don’t seem to be too impressed, having given Cape Fear a 61% score on Rotten Tomatoes. The show is based on a novel that was previously adapted into two movies, the first in 1962 and the second in 1991. Bardem plays the colorful character who was played by Robert Mitchum in the 1962 version and Robert De Niro in the 1991 adaptation, which was directed by Scorsese.
Cape Fear is streaming on Apple TV now. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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June 4, 2026
- Network
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Apple TV
- Showrunner
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Nick Antosca
- Directors
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Amanda Marsalis, Morten Tyldum, Stephen Williams, Jon S. Baird, Jonathan van Tulleken, Reed Morano, S.J. Clarkson, Trey Edward Shults
- Writers
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Peter Blake, Alan Page Arriaga, Tara Shivkumar, Maria Jacquemetton, Diana Pawell
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