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Jennifer Lopez Reflects on Her Divorce From Ben Affleck
Jennifer Lopez reunited withBen Affleck in 2021, almost two decades after they initially split in 2004. After that, they secretly tied the knot in a private ceremony in Las Vegas in July 2022. Sadly, their renewed romance was short-lived, and they filed for divorce in 2024. Now that their divorce has been finalized, she’s opening up about the split and the time she took off from work to heal.
Jennifer Lopez Says She Paused Everything After Divorce From Ben Affleck

Lopez interviewed with Julie Chen for “Nightline” in March 2026, and the network released a preview before the full interview aired. In speaking about the aftermath of her separation from Affleck, she said, “I had to stop everything, and I took a year off. I canceled tours.” Fans will recall that Lopez canceled her 2024 “This Is Me… Live” tour, with the rumor at the time being that she did so due to low ticket sales.
The singer continued, “I just decided to be home and sit in what had happened without running away from it through work, through another person, through anything, just sit.”
The Singer Needed To Be With Her Kids

Lopez shares two children, twins Max and Emme, with singer Marc Anthony. During the interview preview, she spoke about her relationship with them amid her divorce from Affleck. According to her, “I needed to be home with my kids.”
She went on, “I was just at a point where I was like, ‘What is going on with you?’ Because I couldn’t blame anybody else, because I don’t think that that’s where the lesson is, and so I really wanted to figure myself out.”
Lopez added that her now 18-year-old twins were “the priority at that time.” Later in the interview, the music icon was asked if she’s “dating up a storm.” The “Waiting For Tonight” singer responded, “No. I’m not! God forbid, I don’t want to ruin anything!”
Fans React To Jennifer Lopez’s Comment About Where She Is In Her Life

“Nightline” fans took to the comments section on YouTube to react to the preview of Lopez’s interview with Chen. One person said, “Aww. Love her. She said a lot about being single, which she rarely speaks of. Excellent interview.” Someone else said, “She should stay single, love does not last for her. Life is easier that way, too.”
Another person wrote, “Jennifer is QUEEN.” Finally, another YouTube user stated, “Both Jennifer and Ben seem incredibly happy these days. Sometimes people aren’t meant to be together.”
The Singer Addressed Her Previous Divorce During A Recent Performance

Lopez finalized her divorce from Anthony in 2014 after roughly 10 years of marriage. According to PEOPLE, she opened up in early March 2026 about how the separation almost made her give up on love. Lopez stated while performing in Las Vegas, “I was really about to give up on it all.”
She continued, “I mean, I was a single mom with two 3-year-old twins.” After that, she recalled advice a friend had given her, saying, “She said to me, ‘Jennifer, you’re a dancer, right?’ I said, ‘Yes, I am.’ And she said, ‘When you’re learning a dance, and you get the steps wrong, what do you do?’ I said, ‘I just keep going until I get the steps right.’ And she said, ‘That’s right, Jennifer. Always keep dancing.’”
Lopez then addressed the audience, saying, “And I wish the same for each and every one of you, that no matter what life throws at you, that you dance and you dance and you dance. Again and again and again.”
Jennifer Lopez Is Busy These Days

Lopez has always been known for keeping a busy career schedule. Now, following her time off due to her divorce, this remains true. In 2025, she appeared in “Kiss of the Spiderwoman,” which received Oscar buzz early on. Sadly, according to ScreenRant, the movie failed at the box office.
Lopez also began the “Jennifer Lopez: Up All Night Live in Las Vegas” in 2025 after announcing it in May, according to Rolling Stone. The sting of shows kicked off at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on December 30, 2025. The final performance is currently scheduled for March 28.
Regarding film, Variety reports that Lopez will appear in the upcoming Netflix adaptation of “The Last Mrs. Parrish.” Per IMDb, the movie is in post-production.
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Netflix’s 3-Part Time Travel Series Is the Perfect Weekend Binge Before Its 2026 Return
Time travel makes for an excellent subject for television because it can lead to mysteries that span multiple seasons, as well as set up some really compelling character development. Drama series like Outlander and Dark have shown the more dangerous stakes at play when one travels to another time period, while dramedies like Undone and Paper Girls dive into the personal and emotional stakes that time travel can have.
A severely underrated time travel show is Hallmark’s The Way Home. The family-centered small-town dramedy series is now three seasons in, with its fourth and final season airing this coming April. The first three seasons are now available to stream on Netflix, and now is the perfect time to binge-watch The Way Home and catch up before the series comes to an end.
What Is ‘The Way Home’ About?
At the start of The Way Home, Kat Landry Dhawan (Chyler Leigh) has hit an impasse in her life. Her teenage daughter, Alice (Sadie Laflamme-Snow), has been acting out since Kat’s amicable separation from her soon-to-be ex-husband, Brady Dhawan (Al Mukadam). One day, Alice takes it too far and pulls the fire alarm at her school, getting her expelled. On top of this, Kat has just been laid off from the journalism job that she loves. When Kat receives a heartfelt letter from her estranged mother, Del Landry (Andie MacDowell), she decides to pick up and move back to her family home on a farm in the tiny Canadian town of Port Haven.
The three generations of Landry-Dhawan women are struggling to adapt to this new living situation, particularly because of the family tragedies that led Kat and Del to lose touch in the first place. When Kat was a teenager, her little brother, Jacob (Remy Smith), went missing and was never found. Soon after, Kat’s father, Colton (Jefferson Brown), died in an accident. Del has worked hard to leave everything in the past and move forward, but Kat is desperate to connect with the memories of the family members she lost. Kat’s move back home is already a major adjustment, but everything is turned upside down when Alice discovers that the pond on the family’s property is a portal that leads back to the past.
VIDEO: Chyler Leigh Breaks Down That Epic ‘The Way Home’ Moment We Were All Waiting For
Leigh also revisits meeting her husband in an audition, learning her work can make a difference via ‘Supergirl,’ and more!
Alice starts regularly traveling back in time to the same period in time when Kat was a teenager in 1999, soon before she met Brady, got pregnant, and lost Jacob and Colton. As Alice befriends her mother as a teen, she starts to become immersed in the past, a time before everything fell apart. Kat, meanwhile, struggles to confront the pain of her history, while also coming to the startling realization that her best friend as a teen, Alice, was actually her daughter this whole time. The only characters aware of the pond’s powers are Alice, Kat soon after her, and Kat’s childhood best friend, Elliot (Evan Williams), who has known since he met and helped Alice 15 years ago.
‘The Way Home’ Is the Perfect Time Travel Binge Watch
The Way Home is perfect for fans of small-town, family-centered shows like Gilmore Girls and Sweet Magnolias. The show tells the heartwarming and emotional story of the Landry family slowly healing and coming together again after their major tragedies 15 years before, set in a small town with beautiful sights and a fun ensemble of characters. What really makes the show such a perfect binge-watch, though, is its time travel twist. The Way Home sets up a number of overarching mysteries early on, making it impossible to stop watching after each episode’s cliffhanger ending. As Alice gets more tangled up in the past, surprising reveals start to come to light about how the time back then is connected to the present day.
While The Way Home‘s two main timelines are the present day and 1999, the show teases a third timeline in the very first scene. Before the Landry-Dhawan family is even introduced, The Way Home follows a woman escaping a witch hunt in 1814 by jumping into the pond and seemingly transporting somewhere else. The Way Home is detailed and creative in the lore surrounding the pond and its magic properties, making for a really entertaining addition to the time travel subgenre and filling the show with exciting twists and turns throughout.
The Way Home is available to stream on Netflix. Season 4 will premiere April 19 on the Hallmark Channel.
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Jack Osbourne Names Newborn Baby Girl After Ozzy
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I Named Baby Girl After My Dad
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Jack Osbourne named his newborn baby girl after his late father.
Ozzy Osbourne‘s son just posted a video of the child on Instagram and it shows her full name is Ozzy Matilda Osbourne.
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Jack’s daughter was born March 5 at 8:49 AM and she weighed 7 pounds and 12 ounces and checked in at 19 inches in length.
As you know … Ozzy died back in July. He knew he was going to be a grandpa again before his death.
Jack and his wife, Aree Earhart, now have two kids together … and this is the fifth child for Jack overall.
Congrats!!!
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“Love Is Blind” season 10 reunion reveals who split after getting married, which couple has been secretly dating
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The season 10 reunion also features a very fired-up Nick Lachey.
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Every Cast Reunion at the 2026 Oscars
The 2026 Academy Awards will serve as a festive backdrop for an array of high-profile reunions.
“We have a huge reunion happening,” Oscars executive producer Raj Kapoor teased during a Wednesday, March 11, press conference. “There’s been rumors of what that is, and we are very excited to announce that we have a Bridesmaids reunion that is going to be very special.”
Bridesmaids, which premiered in 2011, costarred Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Ellie Kemper and Rose Byrne as Maya Rudolph’s bridal party in a raucous pre-nuptial romp. Byrne is also nominated at the 2026 Oscars for her role in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You.
The Bridesmaids cast won’t be the only former costars to hit the Dolby Theatre on Sunday, March 15. Keep scrolling for a complete guide of the movie reunions to expect on Oscar Sunday:
‘Bridesmaids’
Oscar nominee Rose Byrne will join forces with Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph and Melissa McCarthy to mark the raunchy comedy’s 15th anniversary.
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Oscars producer Katy Mullan confirmed in a pre-ceremony press conference that there will “be a Marvel reunion for the superhero fans.”
“We’re gonna have superstar superheroes, and there is also going to be an extraterrestrial on the stage,” Mullan teased. “So you can figure that one out.”
It’s unknown whether the “extraterrestrial” will be related to the MCU segment and one of the comics’ out-of-this-world characters or a nod to a different alien movie, perhaps like Drew Barrymore’s E.T. or Sigourney Weaver’s Alien.
‘When Harry Met Sally’
Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan are expected to lead an “In Memoriam” tribute to their When Harry Met Sally director, Rob Reiner. (Rob and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were found dead with multiple stab wounds in December 2025. The couple’s son Nick was subsequently charged with two counts of murder but has pleaded not guilty.)
“I don’t feel like we’re at a place where we want to share what exactly what we’re doing for In Memoriam,” show executive producer Raj Kapoor said in a press conference before the ceremony. “All I can say is that a lot of time and thought has been put into the process of creating something really meaningful that has a lot of emotion and heart.”
According to fellow executive producer Katy Mullan, she and Kapoor have been discussing the perfect memorial tribute for “many, many months.”
“We’ve lost a huge amount of people this year who are so meaningful to so many in the film community,” she said. “We take it really, really seriously. We have been having many, many discussions. … It continues to change right up until rehearsal, because we want to get the strike, the balance, just right and make sure that it feels like the right moment in the show for the moment in time.”
Mullan added, “We really hope that it is a tribute that moves people and feels like it does the incredible people we’ve lost this year justice.”
Variety reported earlier in March that Barbra Streisand was in talks for a surprise musical tribute to her late The Way We Were costar Robert Redford, who died in September 2025.
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Queen Naija Previews New Love Song After Latest Stream
Queen Naija continues to spark engagement speculation with her man, Clarence NYC, following her latest stream. The talk picked up after some supporters noticed a huge diamond on her ring finger. While the singer has yet to address the speculation, she did try on a few wedding dresses. She also previewed new lyrics that had fans wondering whether it was inspired by the rumored proposal.
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Queen Naija Tries On Wedding Dresses With Her Bestie Domi
On Tuesday, Queen Naija and her best friend Domi hopped on Twitch for their latest collab stream. During one segment, the two shared that they wanted to embrace both their inner child and grown woman by trying on wedding dresses together for a special bestie moment.
Queen explained that, despite being married before, she had never actually worn a wedding dress. She shared that walking down the aisle in a white gown has been a dream of hers since she was five years old. During the stream, the two tried on beautiful white gowns along with long veils. Domi hyped Queen up as she showed off a few dresses, telling her how stunning she looked in each one.
The two also answered questions about their definitions of love. When asked, Queen shared her thoughts on the spiritual meaning of marriage and what the union means to her.
The singer also spoke about how, as a Christian, she believes God created Eve to be a helpmate for Adam. She explained, “A marriage is an example. It’s supposed to exemplify how Christ loved His people, His church, and that’s how a husband is supposed to love his bride. It’s supposed to represent unconditional love. A lot of people think that marriage is just a piece of paper, but it is so much more. It’s a covenant that you create. In my case, it would be me creating a covenant with my husband and God. Not just me and my husband, but me, my husband, and God. It’s the three of us, because we can’t do it without God. We’re not going to survive without God. Nobody can do it without God, period. marriage is hard.”
Queen Naija Also Previews A New Love Song
Before the livestream ended, Queen Naija gave supporters a snippet of a love song she currently has in the vault. Fans speculated that the track may be inspired by Clarence’s proposal.
“It was just me and you in our New York hotel room. No cameras rolling, but it felt like a movie… and then you took my breath away and gave…” Before the next lyric could play, Queen paused the track. She then played another part that said, “And now it’s forever and forever and ever… and it’s no more playing house. This is the real thing.”
Social Media Reacts
Folks gathered under The Shade Room Teens as they tuned into clips from Queen Naija’s latest stream. While many congratulated her and said they felt bad she may not be able to openly announce it due to negative comments, others still don’t believe the news and think she might be trolling.
Instagram user @cartixnx wrote, “Queeeennn getting married ima cry im so serious”
Instagram user @bigfinihoessss_ added. “I’m soo happy for her she deserves it ❤️❤️❤️❤️”
While Instagram user @keygetthegirlsmad wrote, “that’s right queen, manifestation is real.. it’s coming soon girl 💕”
Instagram user @ogmfkenbellaaa wrote, “YALL BELIEVE ANYTHING QUEEN A TROLL😂”
Instagram user @anragoidt added, “She’s doing anything for attention. Yall know if clarence proposed there will be a video or pic. No such thing as private with queen she loves attention”
While Instagram user @_divne_ wrote, “I want this song congratulations @queennaija”
Instagram user @ohso_yuli wrote, “Queen really have a song for it all the heartbreak the healed and the big day !!! Ahh love me some Queen”
Instagram user @maleyahnicolee added, “Ain’t nomore playing house this is a real thing 🔥 ❤️ I love Queen !”
While Instagram user @jamie_desno wrote, “Chris tried, Chris lied, Clarence in 5 😂❤️”
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Why Hugh Jackman Can’t Move Forward Yet With Alleged Marriage Plans
Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster’s next move as a couple appears to be facing a big challenge.
The duo has been dating for a while, going public with their relationship just months after Jackman finalized his divorce from his ex, Deborra-Lee Furness.
Although they have reportedly considered tying the knot, this plan is said to be stalled by Hugh Jackman’s need to be “sensitive” and “respectful” to his kids.
Hugh Jackman Wants To Be ‘Respectful’ To His Kids As He Pauses Marriage Plans, Sources Claim

Hugh Jackman’s split from Deborra-Lee Furness shocked the industry, as they had always seemed like a couple that would go the distance.
Nearly a year after finalizing their divorce, Jackman’s relationship with his Broadway co-star, Sutton Foster, is still going strong, a romance that earlier reports claimed may have begun while Jackman was still married.
Now, amid reports that Jackman plans to take the next step with Foster, insiders reveal that the actor is facing a major obstacle in making it happen.
“Even though Hugh is excited to start this next chapter with Sutton, he has to be sensitive to his kids. They’re incredibly protective of their mother… he wants to be respectful of that,” a source revealed, per the Daily Mail.
Jackman is said to be cautious about moving forward, not just to protect his children’s feelings, but also so they can be present at any future wedding with Foster.
“Hugh really wants his kids at the wedding. They both want their loved ones with them to celebrate,” the source added.
The Couple Has A Preferred Timeline To Get Married

Previously, rumors swirled that Jackman and Foster were keen on walking down the aisle together.
According to a source who spoke with New Idea, the couple prefers a date during spring or summer and wants the wedding to be held in New York.
The proposed celebration is also expected to be intimate and will include an extended honeymoon across Europe.
“[Jackman] told his team to keep a big window open for him and Sutton to tie the knot and have a ‘honeymoon tour’ of Europe, where they can see his mum,” the source told the news outlet.
Sutton Foster Has Yet To Finalize Her Own Divorce Amid Hugh Jackman Romance

Also crucial to Jackman and Foster’s wedding moving forward is the actress finalizing her divorce from her ex-husband, Ted Griffin.
Unlike Jackman, who finalized his divorce from Furness last June, Sutton and Griffin remain legally entangled despite ending their decade-long marriage.
Reports claim that the Broadway star’s ex is dragging his feet over the split, and his stalling has become a “dark cloud” over her.
The former couple shares one adopted daughter named Emily Dale Griffin.
Hugh Jackman Won’t Force Sutton Foster To Sign A Prenup

If the marriage plans do move forward, Foster won’t be signing a prenup. Jackman is reportedly worth north of $100 million, which is a huge difference from Sutton Foster’s estimated $4 million. Still, despite this, he is said to have rejected the idea of drawing one up.
“Hugh won’t even entertain the idea of a prenup. He shuts it down immediately,” an insider told the Globe. “He thinks it’s offensive and says the idea that Sutton would ever be with him for money is laughable. He actually gets annoyed when people bring it up.”
The source also claimed that Jackman has maintained his stance even as his friends are “begging him to be smart” and protect his assets.
“He’s all in on Sutton and prepared to take the risk. The crazy part is that Sutton has no issue with signing something. She hates the idea that anyone would think she’s in this for the money,” the source added.
The Couple Has Been Spotted Packing On The PDA

In October, Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster debuted their relationship on the red carpet at the premiere of the Wolverine star’s film “Song Sung Blue” during AFI Fest at the TCL Chinese Theatre.
During the outing, the duo gave the cameras a glimpse of their love by wrapping their arms around each other as they posed.
A month later, they went Instagram official, with Jackman sharing on his page a shot of Foster performing at the Cafe Carlyle in New York.
Since then, the couple has been seen more often packing on the PDA.
In February, they were seen looking loved up when they arrived together at the Los Angeles International Airport from an undisclosed location.
The previous month, the duo also enjoyed a romantic getaway in Costa Rica, where they spent time at the beach, swimming together, and cuddling in the water.
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Raunchy, Unrated Thriller Is A Perfect 80s Throwback
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Remember the era of the VCR? The Last Video Store remembers it fondly in this horror movie tribute to the age of the video tape.
Nyla (Yaayaa Adams) walks into Blaster Video to return some VHS tapes her father rented and to inquire about a mysterious tape that was in his collection. Kevin (Kevin Martin), the store owner, is a huge movie buff and immediately sits down to view the strange video. The cassette opens a portal to the movie world that traps Nila and Kevin in the store as characters from their videos come to life. Things go even further off the rails when they summon an action hero from his worst movie to come save the day.
So Self-Aware It Hurts

If this sounds like The Last Action Hero, that’s entirely fair. The “Videonomicon” stands in for the Golden Ticket from the self-referential Schwarzenegger spoof, although the movies come to Nila and Kevin rather than them going inside. But The Last Video Store is more than just an action-movie knock-off: it is a loving tribute to the era of movie rentals, Blockbuster Video, and the camaraderie that renting a video can bring.
Blockbuster and its localized brethren were truly magical places, especially for a teenage movie fan with a rental card, which was almost as powerful as having a driver’s license back in the 80s and 90s. This movie recalls that majesty while simultaneously lamenting its decline.
Embrace The Throwback Format

From the very beginning, the movie is given the appearance of being watched on from a video tape on a VCR, zooming in on the television as a Star Wars-style scroll screen explains the “Format Wars,” which heralded the demise of the video store. Blaster Video, illustrated throughout the actual movie through clever throwback commercials, is a holdout from this bygone era. Kevin himself is a throwback, a nerdy, weird-looking, and almost sinister guide through the realm of cinema, reminding us constantly of the video store mantra, “Be Kind, Please Rewind.”
Kevin is also the representative of the movie logic that overtakes the store after they watch the evil tape. It is obvious that it doesn’t take much to convince Kevin to view it, and as the mayhem unfolds, he is there to offer important advice, like “Don’t worry, it can’t hurt us. It’s just CGI,” and “The only thing that matters is the power of friendship!” His guidance is also illustrated imaginatively through exposition set to the classical music piece “Bolero” and presented as trailers from his Blaster Video commercials. Given the attention placed on soundtrack music in the movie, the regal song highlights that Kevin is King here.
Meta Humor That Would Make Scream Proud

Meanwhile, the entrance of a Jason knock-off named Castor is heralded when Nila starts hearing eerie music, which a frightened Kevin explains, “It’s his theme… he’s coming.” Fellow movie character Viper (Josh Lenner), a handsome tanktop-clad martial artist action hero, also has not only his own theme song, but an entire montage dedicated to 80s action hero training sequences from movies featuring Jean-Claude Van Damme or the Lethal Weapon duo.
Attention to detail is so focused that even the movies themselves are hilariously named, familiar titles like Bed of the Dead, Gremloids, Beaver Lake Massacre, and Fury of the Viper. Whoever sat down and made all the spoof cassette tapes and movie posters that make the set had a lot of time on their hands, a wicked sense of humor, and a deep admiration for the source material. The closing credits roll over a TV screen as it displays its attached VCR taking Kevin’s advice and rewinding the movie we just watched.

The movie is aware of itself at every moment, folding in upon itself with layer after layer of references, jokes, and themes. And a doorknob steals the show as such a major influence on events that it’s practically a character.
Rewind Or Pay The Price!

The Last Video Store probably had a very low budget (that information has not been publicly disclosed), but the special effects show they applied that budget well. Yes, they’re cheesy, but it’s in a deliberately-80s style that calls back classic fantasy and sci fi from the era, like Beastmaster or the 1984 version of Dune. Even the film quality of the movie is stylized to resemble that of a video cassette tape, complete with tracking (remember having to “track” your movies to get them to play clearly? The Last Video Store does!).
It also doesn’t take too long to pack a punch: clocking in at just 78 minutes, the movie doesn’t waste any time making its point, keeping its flow strong as it weaves the various movies together into a genre-crossing chaos. A lot manages to happen in so short a running time, leaving viewers with time to say, “oh yeah!” in familiarity but not much more before sweeping us away into the next scene and the next adventure. The movie embraces its logic, and we embrace the movie logic right alongside because by the time there is time to think about its themes, the movie is over and you’re thinking about it for days instead.

The Last Video Store is streaming on Shudder and is its #3-rated movie on th platform as of this writing. There is a lot to see in this short film, so watch it a few times to make sure you get it all!
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10 Most Exciting Thrillers of the 21st Century, Ranked
You can go back about 100 years and still find movies that are honestly pretty exciting, like The General, which is mind-blowing for 1926, and also kind of mind-blowing for 2026, really. The 20th century was a good time to be thrilled at the movies, if that was your thing, what with Alfred Hitchcock doing his thing, action movies really taking off, as a genre, post-Seven Samurai, and then cinema getting more exciting and risk-taking in nature from the late 1960s onwards.
Below, though, is a focus on thrillers made after the year 2000. The 21st century’s most exciting thrillers might not have come out yet, because there are still 70+ years of the century to go, but for now, these are about as good as things get. Also, the focus here is on thrillers, or movies that are primarily thrillers with a few other genres (like action, horror, or crime) potentially thrown in for good measure. It’s not the same as saying these are the best thrillers of the 21st century so far, nor is it like saying they’re the most exciting movies of any genre made/released after 2000 so far.
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‘Grindhouse’ (2007)
Could be cheating a bit, seeing as Grindhouse is sort of two movies, but that was the whole gimmick, with Planet Terror and Death Proof indeed being an intentional double feature, at least originally. They’re now far easier to watch apart from one another, and on their own, there are longer cuts, but both movies are at their fastest and most relentless when you watch them as originally intended.
Planet Terror has a bit more by way of excitement, and a lot more as far as over-the-top violence is concerned, but Death Proof still has some jaw-dropping sequences, and the climactic car chase trumps just about anything found in Planet Terror (might well be even better than all the Grindhouse fake trailers, too). Taking everything together, it’s a homage to grindhouse cinema and exploitation movies that is almost too good of a homage; it kind of elevates this whole strange and schlocky sub-genre.
9
‘How to Blow Up a Pipeline’ (2022)
They called a movie “How to Blow Up a Pipeline.” That’s pretty cool/daring. Technically, there was a book with more or less that title beforehand (How to Blow Up a Pipeline: Learning to Fight in a World on Fire), but that was a non-fiction book, and How to Blow Up a Pipeline, the film, was more inspired by some of the ideas explored in that book, not really being a straight adaptation or anything.
The movie itself is no-nonsense, like its title. There’s a group of environmental activists, and they enact a plan to blow up a pipeline as a form of extreme environmental justice. It was about timely and continually significant things, but sort of came and went, or got otherwise forgotten about. That’s a little unfair, because How to Blow Up a Pipeline has a lot to offer as a thriller, and even if you’re not in love with what it’s putting down thematically, it could still prove to be a compelling watch as an interesting spin (of sorts) on the heist genre.
8
‘Wild Tales’ (2014)
One more underrated or potentially lesser-known thriller, Wild Tales is, like How to Blow Up a Pipeline, a very honestly titled movie. You know what you’re in for, in other words: some tales that are wild. It’s an anthology movie as well, and the segments are linked tonally because they’re all darkly funny and kind of uncomfortable to watch, in one way or another.
If you’re the kind of person who really liked, say, the first season of Breaking Bad, or wanted to see something like that show but on fast-forward, and a few times over, then Wild Tales is for you. Each segment has a bad situation that spirals out of control in continually tense and ultimately rapid ways, and the film gets away with effectively telling the same joke over and over again because it’s a very funny joke, and it doesn’t really get old, at least for the two hours the film goes on for.
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‘One Battle After Another’ (2025)
One Battle After Another is a very recent film, at least at the time of writing, though it feels like it has a pretty good chance of enduring as something well-liked and remembered going forward. Most of Paul Thomas Anderson’s other movies live on and hold up well, proving memorable for enough people to keep his name a recognizable one. It might be too bold a claim to say One Battle After Another will definitely be a classic, but maybe. It could happen.
It feels very much of its time, like a quintessential movie about the 2020s made while the 2020s are still ongoing, and functioning like a less mean-spirited Eddington (which is also very good; just going for a very different thing). One Battle After Another is chaotic but also very effectively helmed and executed, with the contrast between the gonzo plot (and eccentric characters) and the precise filmmaking proving genuinely exciting to watch. That it’s also very funny and occasionally moving on top of always being thrilling makes it all even better.
6
‘Fast Five’ (2011)
People might dismiss Fast Five because it’s a Fast and Furious movie, and yes, some of them are very ridiculous, and sure, Fast Five is even pretty ridiculous at points. It’s the right kind of ridiculous, though. It pushes things just far enough and also satisfies surprisingly well as a heist movie, marking the point in the series where it kind of went, “Yeah, we’re not going to do as much racing stuff anymore.”
If you want racing, you’ve got the first three… kind of. The second is a bit different, and the fourth is sort of like the fifth, but not as good; like a prelude to the fifth. Okay, maybe racing is less important than you might think. But action! Fast Five has good action, and it’s so well-paced, working as a crime/thriller film on top of being an action movie. It’s super entertaining, too, and remains perhaps the high point of the entire series (one that’s gone on for quite a while post-2011).
5
‘Gravity’ (2013)
It’s tempting to call Gravity a science fiction movie, and maybe it is from a certain point of view, but also, it’s not really something that depicts a space-set story that feels futuristic or too outside the realm of what could really happen in space. That’s not to say every science fiction movie needs to be set in the future, but those that go to space do usually feature some kind of travel or journeying beyond what was possible at the time the film was made (you can also set something a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away).
In Gravity, there are three people not too far out in space, then disaster strikes, and there’s a desperate mission to somehow get back down to Earth.
Gravity is perhaps more of a thriller, or like a disaster movie set in space, and with a very small cast, rather than a massive and star-studded one with countless background extras generated with special effects or something. In Gravity, there are three people not too far out in space, then disaster strikes, and there’s a desperate mission to somehow get back down to Earth. You could highlight a few moments as unrealistic, maybe, but in the moment, Gravity feels effectively tense and surprisingly believable, or at least believable enough to be nerve-wracking for the better part of an hour and a half.
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‘Uncut Gems’ (2019)
Not everyone is wired to find Uncut Gems exciting, because some people do find it exhausting, and it’s really not a universally loved movie. But you can understand why, even if you love it, surely? It’s just one of the most anxiety-inducing things ever, pretty much being the new benchmark. Shiva Baby? It’s Uncut Gems but at a wake. Marty Supreme? It’s Uncut Gems, but with table tennis. That kind of thing.
The Marty Supreme comparison makes a particularly large amount of success, seeing as one of the Safdie brothers directed it. Both were behind Uncut Gems, so maybe, like, double the anxiety. It’s just about a guy hustling and ruining his life, as well as the lives of others, all in pursuit of a high that’ll probably never come. You’ll find it thrilling and anxiety-inducing, or frustrating and anxiety-inducing. One or the other. There doesn’t really seem to be anything in between.
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‘Inglourious Basterds’ (2009)
Almost being an epic movie, having enough characters and scope for it, at least, is Inglourious Basterds, which would also have to be the most thrilling movie Quentin Tarantino has made in the 21st century so far. Kill Bill, especially Vol. 1, provides some stiff competition, but it’s a bit harder to classify that one as a thriller, compared to Inglourious Basterds.
And yes, you might argue that Inglourious Basterds is more of a war movie than a thriller, yet there is a strong focus on keeping things thrilling, intense, exciting, and all those other similar adjectives. Inglourious Basterds is genuinely relentless on that front, or those fronts, and it’s a sign of good thrill-heavy filmmaking that you can rewatch this movie multiple times and still get a little shifty/nervous in your seat once it comes time for certain sequences to roll around.
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‘The Departed’ (2006)
The Departed potentially belongs in the same camp as Uncut Gems, in terms of being a little more anxiety-inducing than it is exciting in, like, a more traditionally entertaining way, but you can feel a bit of both, in any event. It’s a film about two people from opposite sides of the law infiltrating the other’s group (one a criminal going into the police force, and the other a cop going undercover to infiltrate a gang), and then they both try to out the other.
It keeps a level of suspense high throughout, as does Infernal Affairs, which The Departed is a remake of. The Departed just keeps things chaotic and moving forward for even longer, so maybe it’s better? If only just. Both are great. Also, The Departed finally got Martin Scorsese a win for Best Director at the Oscars, so that was undeniably great to see.
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‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’ (2018)
By some kind of miracle, the sixth Mission: Impossible movie is the best of the bunch. There are eight in total. The seventh was a fairly good follow-up. Before then, you’ve got people who feel different things about the first three, but with #4, the action got really big, and then the stunts and fights went further in #5, and then in #6, a peak was basically reached.
Movies #4, #5, and #6 make for one hell of an informal trilogy and, watching them that way, you get to end things off with the best of them: Mission: Impossible – Fallout. That’s not saying much about the plot here or anything, but what do you need? It’s what you’d expect, just told a little more effectively and with more feeling than most Mission: Impossible movies, and then the action (the good stuff; what you’re here for) is better and even more mind-blowing than ever. This is, to put it bluntly, the thriller/action film to beat, going forward, as the 21st century keeps marching onward.
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Brianna LaPaglia Sparks Outrage Over Comments About Ozempic
Social media users are incensed over Brianna LaPaglia‘s comments about using Ozempic for weight loss. The media personality opened up about the medication in a recent TikTok video and made a provocative declaration.
Brianna LaPaglia isn’t the only public figure to share their concerns about Ozempic. According to previous reports, actress and comedian Mo’Nique shared similar statements, urging her followers to be cautious.
Brianna LaPaglia Shares Provocative Declaration About Ozempic In New Social Media Video: ‘You’re Gonna Die’
“This is no tea, no shade, no hate — just some field research,” LaPaglia said in her recent TikTok about the diabetic drug being used for weight loss. “Every single b-tch I know is on Ozempic.” LaPaglia continued, “People that do not need Ozempic. Okay?”
The Barstool Sports alum went on to make a shocking statement about those choosing to use Ozempic to reach their fitness goals. “You’re gonna die,” she stated. “You’re all gonna die.”
Ozempic, or GLP-1 agonists, according to the Cleveland Clinic, are medications that not only help lower blood sugar but also help with weight loss.
Social Media Users Are Slamming Brianna LaPaglia After Issuing A Blunt Message To Those Using Ozempic For Weight Loss

Some social media users weren’t pleased to hear LaPaglia’s latest statements about the mainstream drug.
One netizen blasted the media personality, accusing her of hypocrisy and claiming she “sucks on her vape like it’s an oxygen mask.”
Another user chimed in, sarcastically adding, “Thank god we have her professional medical opinion.”
Someone else echoed that sentiment, posting, “Someone should revoke her medical license. Oh wait…”
A fourth user seemed to take a more serious tone, writing, “I think I’ll take the doctors’ opinion who have studied obesity for decades. But thanks.”
Brianna LaPaglia Gets Candid About Struggles With Body Image
While this might be her first time speaking on Ozempic, LaPaglia has spoken boldly about her struggles with body image in the past.
During her appearance on the “Real Pod” podcast, the “Special Forces” reality star discussed her experience with “anxiety-induced eating disorder,” adding that she was “always nauseous.”
LaPaglia explained that it was difficult for her to eat because it made her sick.
“I would just avoid food at all costs because I knew that it would make me sick, or I was just so nauseous all the time [because of] my anxiety that I couldn’t eat,” she added.
LaPaglia said her battle with food reached an even lower point in the fall of 2023, when she reached her lowest weight and raised concern among those around her.
“I was anemic from it, I had bruises all over me, and it was really, really hard when you’re in it for so long. Your body just gets used to it, and when I finally came out of all that anxiety, or I was able to look at myself in the mirror and saw the way I looked, [it] was just so unhealthy,” she said.
Mo’Nique Urges The Public To Consider The Possible Consequences Of Using GLP-1s For Weight Loss

LaPaglia isn’t the only public figure speaking out against Ozempic, according to The Blast.
In February 2026, comedian Mo’Nique shared a similar message with her followers about Ozempic.
“What is the long-term effects? What will it do to your body? Your mind? What will it do to us five years from now, 10 years from now?” she asked.
“You may get down to that size two or size four or that size eight or whatever that thing is. But I would ask you to research what you’re putting in your body,” the actress continued.
Andy Cohen Used A GLP-1 To Lose Weight

According to The Blast, Andy Cohen, meanwhile, has been extremely candid about using Ozempic to help him shed a few pounds.
Cohen, best known for his role on Bravo’s “Real Housewives” and “Watch What Happens Live,” explained during an episode of his popular radio show that using the medication helped him with more than just reaching his goals.
“It really helped me with cravings, which I was having a very hard time with, and really forcing myself to be more disciplined with my diet and with working out. I am on a pretty rigorous health journey,” the father of two shared.
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Adam Sandler’s Most Gripping Performance Is A High-Anxiety Thriller On Hulu
By TeeJay Small
| Published

If you grew up watching Adam Sandler movies, you probably know the comedic actor as an obnoxious goofball with a penchant for singing and a heart of gold. Sandler typically plays a man-child in films which send him to exotic locales along with his coterie of SNL alumnus buddies. Some have even speculated that his films are just thinly-veiled excuses to take vacations, financed by movie studios. Occasionally, though, Sandler will venture way outside his comfort zone and pull off an Oscar-worthy performance that leaves the casual viewer reeling. The best example of this rare trend is 2019’s Uncut Gems, which is currently streaming on Hulu.
I’m not going to sugarcoat it: Uncut Gems is an absolutely insane movie. If you’re familiar with the discourse surrounding the film, you may have heard someone refer to it as a two-hour-long panic attack set to a low-end synth score. This is a pretty apt description, as everything from the crowded shot composition, the pushing zooms, and the overlapping dialogue creates a sense of complete and total overstimulation.

Watching the movie at home is nerve-racking enough, but catching it in the theater was a magical experience. I’m not usually an anxious person, but even I wound up walking out of the theater with weak knees and sweaty palms like Eminem in 8 Mile. Having said that, Uncut Gems is an impeccable movie with a tight screenplay, strong characters, and a critical look at greed, materialism, and even colonialism, if you look deep enough. Boston Celtics legend Kevin Garnett also appears in a pretty major role, so the movie gets some serious bonus points in my book.
Uncut Gems was written and directed by legendary filmmaking duo Josh and Benny Safdie. The film follows Adam Sandler‘s NYC jeweler and degenerate gambler Howard Ratner as he handles one of the biggest sales of his career. While attempting to coerce Celtics NBA champion Kevin Garnett into buying a multi-million-dollar African opal, Ratner finds himself running from loan sharks, pawning goods that don’t belong to him, and taking major gambling risks to stay afloat.

As the narrative continues building to its thrilling climax, Sandler offers a tour de force performance that will make you rethink everything you’ve ever said about Billy Madison or Happy Gilmore. As it turns out, this goofy comedian can actually act on the level of Christian Bale, when he puts his mind to it. Of course, this shouldn’t come as a complete surprise, especially if you’ve seen Sandler give his all in other dramatic outings like Punch-Drunk Love, Reign Over Me, or The Meyerowitz Stories.
I’m one of the cool, calm, collected individuals who managed to enjoy this movie upon release, but I think it holds up even better today, as gambling apps and sports betting have insidiously worked their way into many facets of daily life. Uncut Gems serves as a great reminder that gambling can have deadly consequences, even for those who think they have a perfect system. If you’ve got a few hours and maybe a bar of Xanax lying around, be sure to stream Uncut Gems on Hulu today. Just be sure to hit the couch with a weighted blanket or whatever else people turn to when their anxiety disorders start acting up.

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