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‘Mortal Kombat II’ Officially Breaks a Decade-Long Franchise Streak Before May 8 Release
The wait for Mortal Kombat II is almost over, as theatergoers will finally find out whether it lives up to expectations in less than twenty-four hours. Serving as the fourth installment in the Mortal Kombat film series, the new movie is widely regarded as an improvement over its 2021 predecessor and brings back several fan-favorites. Among the returning cast members are Jessica McNamee, Josh Lawson, Ludi Lin, Mehcad Brooks, Lewis Tan, Damon Herriman — this time in a different role — Chin Han, Tadanobu Asano, Joe Taslim, and Hiroyuki Sanada.
As anticipation continues to build, Mortal Kombat II has officially received its Tomatometer score on Rotten Tomatoes, with early reactions praising its brutal action sequences and its incorporation of the franchise’s legendary characters. With that said, the fantasy adaptation currently holds a 73% critics’ score on the review aggregator website based on 82 reviews, 60 of which are positive. This marks a major achievement for the iconic franchise, ending a decade-long streak of “rotten” scores for its live-action entries. Notably, the previous three live-action films released in 1995, 1997, and 2021 all scored below 60%.
What Do Critics Have To Say About ‘Mortal Kombat II’?
Directed by Simon McQuoid and written by Jeremy Slater, Mortal Kombat II follows fan-favorite champions — now joined by Johnny Cage himself — pitted against one another in the ultimate no-holds-barred, gory battle against the dark rule of Shao Kahn, which threatens the very existence of Earthrealm and its defenders. Karl Urban stars as Johnny Cage, joining new cast additions Adeline Rudolph and Tati Gabrielle.
With many critics praising Mortal Kombat II, the positive reception bodes well for the franchise’s future, especially with another sequel already in development. In Collider’s review, Aidan Kelly awarded the film a 7/10, noting that although the first half struggles with pacing issues and balancing its large ensemble of characters, the second half evolves into a bloody thrill ride where nearly every minute delivers entertainment.
CBR critic Rachel Leishman also gave the martial arts sequel a 7/10, praising it as wildly entertaining and arguing that it serves as a reminder that movies can simply provide audiences with an escape from reality and bring joy amid all the chaos. Similarly, MovieWeb rated the film 3.5/5, describing Mortal Kombat II as a “savage sequel” that die-hard fans will appreciate for its excessive carnage, faithfulness to the video game lore, and relentless “f-bombs.”
Mortal Kombat II arrives in theaters on May 8, 2026.
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May 8, 2026
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116 Minutes
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8 Forgotten Sitcoms From the 2000s That Have Aged Like Fine Wine
The 2000s was an interesting decade that brought us exciting sitcoms like Curb Your Enthusiasm, Two and a Half Men, and Parks and Recreation, all of which have carved their places in TV history. But there are some forgotten sitcoms from that decade that made their marks, too, even if they fell to the wayside, at least for a period of time.
Most of these sitcoms aired for many seasons and made stars out of some of their then unknown cast members. One was sort of forgotten for a while until a recently launched sequel series reminded fans why it was so popular in the first place. They star comedians, country singers, and a few even hail from the U.K.
‘The Middle’ (2009–2018)
Airing at the end of the decade, The Middle followed the trend of depicting a lower middle class family instead of a wealthy one, centering on their everyday struggles. It’s no surprise the series was created by a former writer from Roseanne, a groundbreaking show that flipped the script on the type of relatable average American family that could be depicted on television. What fans appreciated most about The Middle was the youngest son, Brick (Atticus Shaffer), who exhibits strange behaviors that helped people like him finally feel seen on TV.
The sitcom used the proven formula of making day-to-day struggles of working, paying bills, and raising kids humorous. From the small-town vibe to the distinct personalities of the kids, The Middle remains just as relevant today as it was when it debuted 17 years ago. While the series did last for nine seasons and only went off the air 12 years ago, it is one of those gems that is still worth watching.
‘Rules of Engagement’ (2007–2013)
Rules of Engagement sort of flew under the radar for its entire run, never quite getting the fanfare it deserved but quietly bringing in viewers who laughed heartily at every episode. The winning five-friend formula is at its heart, but two are couples and one is the single odd-man out. The series showcases different levels of relationships, with a long-time married couple, a newly engaged one, and a single and dating one.
Produced by Adam Sandler‘s Happy Madison Productions, David Spade was the humorous glue that provided much of the comedy, though all the other main cast members held their own, too, including Patrick Warburton, Megyn Price, Oliver Hudson, and Bianca Kajlich. Adhir Kalyan joined in the third season as another single friend, creating an even funnier dynamic as the group got up to hijinks both together and on their own.
‘Malcolm in the Middle’ (2000–2006)
Malcolm in the Middle wasn’t necessarily forgotten, but for the last two decades, it was only remembered as that sitcom where Walter White (Bryan Cranston) from Breaking Bad played the goofy dad. With the four-episode revival Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair coming out in April 2026, most of the original cast reuniting, it has sparked interest again in the original show.
Revisiting the show, one of the best comedy shows featuring big families, is a reminder of just how good it was. The story centers around a dysfunctional working-class family with four troublemaking boys. The eldest worst offender is sent off to military school while the three younger ones continue to wreak havoc at home. At the heart of it all is Malcolm (Frankie Muniz), who they discover in the first episode is a genius. The cast, the writing, the endless hijinks are totally addictive. My 14-year-old son expressed interest in watching, and he’s absolutely obsessed with it, storylines just as relevant for him today as they were a quarter-century ago.
‘The Inbetweeners’ (2008–2010)
This British coming-of-age sitcom is one of those hidden shows that anyone who discovers it today can’t seem to turn off. The story centers around teenager Will (Simon Bird) and his friends dealing with typical challenges at school. They often get themselves into awkward situations, inevitably leading to plenty of laughs.
The series highlights themes like male bonding and adolescent sexuality. While it spawned a short-lived American version on MTV, it’s the original that is really worth your time. Considered one of the best British sitcoms of this century, The Inbetweeners is just three short seasons of 18 episodes, an easy binge-watch.
‘Reba’ (2001–2007)
Reba McEntire might be known as a country music superstar, but she’s also an accomplished actor. Before starring in Happy’s Place and making guest appearances on Young Sheldon, she had her own sitcom. In it, she plays Reba Hart, a single mom left to tend to the entire family when her husband divorces her for his dental hygienist (interestingly played by Melissa Peterman, with whom McEntire now stars in Happy’s Place). It doesn’t help when Reba’s teenage daughter becomes pregnant, and the boyfriend moves in so they can raise the baby there.
Reba is sarcastic, witty, and sharp, and the show is wonderfully written. Airing for six seasons, it’s an endearing look at a strong woman who manages to keep it all together for both herself and her family, against all odds. As far as female empowerment shows go, Reba doesn’t get the credit it deserves. From the chemistry among the ensemble cast to the mixing of humor with heart that defined some of the best sitcoms in decades prior, Reba hit in all the right places. There was a sense of calm among the chaos of the family, a relatability that helped families with similarly dysfunctional setups feel oddly at ease that they weren’t alone.
‘George Lopez’ (2002–2007)
It was so refreshing to see a Mexican American family depicted on television in a sitcom format that has primarily only shed light on white and Black families. George Lopez, also known as The George Lopez Show, didn’t center on the family’s race but rather just presented the show as another run-of-the-mill sitcom that transcended it. It also didn’t depict the family as neat and tidy: there were layers to the characters. They’re middle-class with a dyslexic son and patriarch George, played by comedian George Lopez, has survived a dysfunctional childhood with an absent father and an alcoholic mother.
There’s humor in dealing with everyday challenges, conversations of class disparity, social awkwardness, and familial strife. George Lopez lasted six seasons and fans believe it was cancelled too soon. Lopez himself has been outspoken about his frustration with the cancellation, especially since the show was replaced with Cavemen, a short-lived sitcom that was met with negative reception compared to George Lopez‘s widespread praise. He did go on to develop Lopez, another sitcom for TV Land, but it only lasted two seasons. George Lopez, however, remains the one to watch.
‘The IT Crowd’ (2006–2013)
Two decades after The IT Crowd premiered, technology remains at the center of the conversation. In fact, it dominates everything we do more than ever. The creators of this underrated British sitcom were onto something, shifting the spotlight to staff of the IT department in a fictional company and their quirky personalities. Hilariously, you never really know what the company actually does, which is partly to imply how easily transportable a typical IT department can be.
Having developed a cult following since it went off the air after four seasons, The IT Crowd is essential viewing for anyone who works in the field and can relate. But it’s also just generally a hilarious workplace comedy that anyone can enjoy. It’s a love letter to nerd culture, the socially awkward, and the self-professed geeks who are often ignored and pushed aside, yet are so heavily relied on.
Ricky Gervais seems to hit it out of the park with everything he does, and when joining forces with Stephen Merchant, it’s comedy gold. In the sitcom Extras, Gervais plays Andy Millman, who takes odd jobs as a background performer (read: extra) in movies and TV shows. He gets help finding jobs from his subpar agent Darren (Merchant), who helps when he can while balancing this work with his job in retail. Eventually, Andy gets a steady job as a B-list sitcom star.
Both actors claim to be playing exaggerated versions of their real selves in the show and parodying their public personas. Extras has tons of talented guest stars as well, from Ben Stiller to Kate Winslet, Samuel L. Jackson, and Patrick Stewart. It’s a show that you’ll binge in one weekend and wonder why you never watched it in the first place. With two seasons and just 13 episodes, you’ll easily power through the entire thing in no time.
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2005 – 2007-00-00
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HBO, BBC Two
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Ashley Jensen
Maggie Jacobs
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Shaun Williamson
Barry / Shaun
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Sabrina Carpenter Revives Bling Ring Scandal
Sabrina Carpenter has revived the nearly forgotten robbery scandal that once rocked several celebrities and some of Hollywood’s most exclusive neighborhoods.
The “Please Please Please” singer paid a nod to the infamous Bling Ring scandal in her music video for “House Tour,” one of the tracks from her latest album, “Man’s Best Friend.”
Carpenter also reflected on her recent appearance at the Met Gala, revealing that duetting with Stevie Nicks “healed many things” in her.
Carpenter turned up the heat and stirred controversy in the official music video for “House Tour,” a track from her new album “Man’s Best Friend.” The 26-year-old pop star bared it all while teaming up with actresses Margaret Qualley and Madelyn Cline.
The video opens with the trio enjoying what appears to be a carefree girls’ night out, but things quickly spiral when they break into a lavish mansion to steal jewelry and other luxury items.
The group unleashes chaos throughout the property, raiding the liquor cabinet, lounging in a bubble bath, making off with valuables, and even stealing a Grammy, all while rocking revealing lingerie looks.
Police eventually arrive in the video, but the trio has already escaped. The clip closes with Carpenter and Qualley seemingly running over a man during their dramatic getaway.
Sabrina Carpenter Revives The Infamous Bling Ring Scandal

Carpenter’s directorial effort for the song’s visuals references “The Bling Ring,” which was based on a true story popularized by a 2010 Vanity Fair article titled “The Suspects Wore Louboutins.”
The article followed a group of wealthy, fame-obsessed young people who, between 2008 and 2009, burglarized the homes of celebrities including Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Rachel Bilson, Brian Austin Green, Megan Fox, and Orlando Bloom, making off with millions of dollars’ worth of valuables.
Nick Prugo, Rachel Lee, Alexis Neiers, Diana Tamayo, and Courtney Ames were among the members of the group that became infamously known as the Bling Ring. The burglars reportedly were not motivated by money alone, but by the thrill of stealing luxury items like jewelry, shoes, and designer bags to flaunt on social media.
The Stars Who Lost Millions To The Bling Ring

The group reportedly carried out the burglaries by using the now-defunct website celebrityaddressaerial.com, which at the time provided celebrity addresses. According to El Pais, they would monitor media coverage to make sure the stars were away from home before breaking in.
That strategy helped them gain access to Paris Hilton’s house, where they allegedly used a key that she often left under a doormat. Hilton reportedly did not realize what was happening until the group had stolen items worth around $2 million.
They also targeted Orlando Bloom after a TMZ report revealed he was filming in New York at the time. The group allegedly stole nearly $500,000 worth of Rolex watches, Louis Vuitton handbags, clothing, and artwork from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star.
Their final reported victim was Lindsay Lohan, whom Rachel Lee reportedly considered her “ultimate fashion icon,” according to friend Nick Prugo.
How One Bling Ring Member Brought Down The Group
Bling Ring likely could have escaped detection after ending their operation once surveillance footage was released, but Prugo eventually broke down after seeing coverage of their crimes online and turned himself in.
Following his confession, authorities searched the homes of the other members in an effort to recover stolen items. According to reports, investigators found a coat belonging to Lohan and a topless photo of Hilton at Lee’s home.
At Neiers’s residence, police reportedly discovered a Marc Jacobs handbag belonging to Bilson and a Chanel necklace owned by Lohan.
According to CNN, Tamayo was sentenced to three years of probation and ordered to complete 60 days of work for the California Department of Transportation. Ringleaders Prugo and Lee received prison sentences of two and four years, respectively, while Ames was sentenced to three years of probation and two months of community service.
Fans Slam Sabrina Carpenter Over ‘House Tour’ Video

Carpenter’s video sparked intense backlash upon release, with many critics accusing the singer of sexualizing herself and glamorizing theft.
“Says all men are stupid. Sexualizes herself for the men… Is she afraid that her music won’t do well without showing her body?” one critic wrote on X.
“What do you expect? Her real content is body showing, not the music. Music is like something to play in the background,” another user commented.
“I have tried to defend her, but I can’t see the irony in this; she literally just sells her body,” one harsh critic wrote, while another added, “Not sure if she’s selling music or an OnlyFans… Why are her music videos always like this?”
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Disturbing, R-Rated 80s Thriller Is An Unwanted Guest That Will Drive You Insane
By Robert Scucci
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You know what I like about older psychological thrillers? They don’t rely on an excessive amount of camera tricks to make you question the validity of a character’s reality. In films like 1987’s The Caller, there are no vivid hallucinations, and you’re seeing everything as clear as day. You’re left in the dark about a character’s origins and motives, but that’s exactly what makes it such a fun film.
A woman, simply known as The Girl (Madolyn Smith Osborne), lives alone in a remote cabin. A man, simply known as The Caller (Malcolm McDowell), shows up unannounced, asking to use her phone. The Girl is suspicious of The Caller, but The Caller’s presence and countenance suggest that he has every right to be suspicious of her. It’s such a painfully simple premise, but by the time you get to the third act, you’ll have no idea what’s going on, and in the best kind of way.
A Psychological Thriller That Truly Thrives On Mind Games

When The Caller introduces its only two characters, it lets the viewer know, in no uncertain terms, that they’re about to get epically screwed with. The Girl arrives home after running errands in town and has set the table for two. As far as you can tell, she lives alone. The Caller shows up, explains that his car has a flat tire, and asks if he can use her phone.
Immediately, she’s suspicious. She starts picking apart his story about his car’s make and model. He always has a quick answer, but sometimes those answers contradict what The Girl has actually seen and knows to be true. Other times, she starts talking about her own living situation in ways that make The Caller suspicious that she’s up to no good.

Their stories constantly change. The Girl suggests that she caused The Caller’s car trouble so he’d have no choice but to knock on her door, where she’d invite him in and kill him. The Caller suggests that he’s a police officer who was summoned to her place under the assumption that she murdered her entire family. Both characters start clocking each other for plot holes in their stories. They keep score, and make a game of it.
Each encounter that The Girl has with The Caller gets increasingly unhinged, suggesting they’ve been playing this game of cat and mouse for quite some time, and could quite possibly be trapped in a “choose-your-own-ending” kind of time loop. The evening continues to escalate, and you don’t know who you should be rooting for. The woman being relentlessly stalked by her unwanted guest? Or the hard-working police officer being manipulated by a family-annihilating woman in the middle of a psychotic episode?
More Twists Than Auntie Anne’s!

The mind games played in The Caller are brilliant in their simplicity. It’s a simple premise that slowly heats up until it reaches its boiling point. Both characters are clearly up to something. Their interactions are mostly adversarial, but sometimes surprisingly disarming. One second they’re trying to help each other along in good faith, and the very next moment they’re at each other’s throats, absolutely sure they’re going to get killed the second they let their guard down.
The grounded production makes the mystery all the more enthralling because the only mind games happening are between the characters, not tricks being forced onto the viewer to influence their interpretation either way. They’re saving the real bomb drop for the third-act reveal, which I never would have anticipated in my wildest dreams. I live for these kinds of movies, and what plays out on screen is nowhere near what I was expecting.

I normally pride myself on being able to sniff twist endings out from a mile away, but everything happens so suddenly in The Caller that I never saw it coming. It’s the kind of film you immediately want to watch a second time because you just know they were dropping clues left and right. But since you don’t know what you don’t know, you don’t think to clock them until it’s already too late.
The Caller is simple, brooding, and beyond fun if you’re tired of the same old thriller slop Netflix has been putting out lately. Tropes are subverted, motives are always floating around in muddy waters, and you truly don’t know who you’re rooting for because both characters are so manipulative. To solve the mystery that The Caller offers, you can stream it free on Tubi as of this writing.


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The Sexiest Sci-Fi Dystopia Ever Made Is Buried On Peacock
By Jonathan Klotz
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If someone told you that the sexiest sci-fi dystopia of the decade turned monogamy into a dirty word, considered sexual pleasure to be more important than, you know, the continuation of the human race, and turned public displays of affection into not only socially acceptable, but the law, you’d wonder what strange HBO series hit when you weren’t looking. Now, if that same person said that all of this was found in a Peacock original sci-fi series from 2020, you’d think they were insane. Well, it is.
Brave New World, the adaptation of Aldous Huxley’s 1932 landmark sci-fi novel, includes all of the above. It’s sexy, it looks great, and for as dark as it gets, it only skims the surface of the nearly 100-year old story.
Perfection Comes At A Price

Brave New World stars Alden Ehrenreich (Han Solo from Solo) as John, and Demi Moore as his mother, Linda, residents of The Savage Land. Kept around as an amusement attraction for the sophisticated residents of New London, The Savage Land includes cheap reenactments of such old-fashioned lifestyle choices as monogamy, family, and privacy. That’s because in the utopian society of New London, there’s no such thing as monogamy, privacy, or even history. Every citizen is ranked, from “A” to “F,” which leads to the surprising result when John arrives in the city and it’s discovered he’s an A-rank citizen.

John helped save Bernard (Harry Lloyd) and Lenina (Jessica Brown Findlay) during a worker’s revolt in the Savage Land amusement parks. His mother sacrifices herself, taking with her the secret of his parentage: he’s the son of the Director of New London. Bernard, far more of a weasel in this adaptation of the novel, tries to help John adapt to life in New London. The creative, intelligent John balks at integrating into the hedonistic utopia, instead becoming a celebrity thanks to his ability to tell a story. Turns out, living in a perfect utopia that discourages individual expression is bad for artists.
Brave New World Is A Sci-Fi Masterpiece No One Can Get Right

Aldous Huxley’s novel had the rough edges sanded off, particularly with regards to the Savage Land, which exists in the Peacock series as an amusement park compared to an actual reservation as depicted in the source material. The inclusion of the AI Indra, a way for easy monitoring of the characters that turns New London into the largest Big Brother set imaginable, is also new for the series. It’s a smart inclusion to transform the events of the novel for a visual medium, but it also softens the creepiness of the alleged utopia.
Thankfully, what remains the same between the two is Helm (Killjoy’s Hannah John-Kamen) and her “feelies” drugs that let the residents feel any type of emotion. Pharmaceuticals have changed drastically from 1932 to today, making that particular part of Huxley’s vision much more relevant now.

Brave New World was lambasted by critics when it premiered for its slow pace and unlikable characters, both of which are, arguably, found in the original text. The problem is that it takes too long for John to reach New London where the meat of the story takes place. Viewers turned away in droves and NBC pulled the plug on the show after only one season.
Peacock hasn’t had any success with original sci-fi series since it launched. Brave New World was the streamer’s first high-profile cancelation, and the latest in a line of failed adaptations of the complex novel. At least this time it looks good.
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Katie Holmes and Meryl Streep Wear These Bright Blouse Looks
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Katie Holmes and Meryl Streep have very distinct styles, but they recently cosigned the maximalist blouse trend that’s taking over New York City. Holmes wore hers with a skirt while Streep rocked hers with jeans, proving the bright look is equally versatile and trendy. Color is back, and so is personality, clearly.
Maximalist blouses are the ultimate fashion statement, channeling rich mom and CEO vibes at the same time. Like the celeb-approved style, these bright and trendy numbers elevate your aesthetic tenfold. You’ll wear them from now through September, so snag your new wardrobe staples below!
15 Maximalist Blouses to Copy Celeb Style Icons This Spring
1. Our Favorite: Cap sleeves and a romantic floral print make this $20 blouse look way pricier than it is. The ruffle detail adds movement without bulk at the shoulders.
2. Runner-Up: If bold prints feel like too much, this solid-color top channels maximalist style in a quieter package. The sleeves still bring drama.
3. Dreamy and Drapey: This button-up shirt features lantern sleeves that flare out before cinching at the cuff. It’s a design that completely conceals your upper arms with a drapey yet structured appearance.
4. Elevated Tee: Plain tees can wash you out. However, this sunny yellow T-shirt brings warmth back to your face, and turns jeans and sneakers into a full outfit.
5. Could Be Zimmermann: This dreamy, expensive-looking blouse gives you the volume, print and style of Zimmermann that costs 20 times more. Nobody has to know.
6. Office-Friendly: Meet Streep’s green polka dot moment scaled down into a dainty $13 blouse. Smaller dots make it appropriate for the boardroom.
7. Spring Red: Holmes picked red for spring, and this short-sleeve rouge tee nails the shade. It pairs perfectly with skirts and pants alike.
8. Boutique Find: This hot pink blouse has the floaty drape of chiffon and the color saturation to match. People will think you found it at a Charleston boutique.
9. Boho Babe: Billowy long sleeves, a classic V-neckline and an eye-catching print make this boho-printed blouse an instant ‘yes.’ The neckline elongates your torso while the sleeves add shape.
10. CEO Alert: Boxy work blouses can swallow you whole. Thankfully, this loose polka dot top has subtle smocking that doesn’t sacrifice the breezy fit.
11. Puff-Sleeve Princess: Tuck this puff-sleeve top into high-waist jeans for date night or a patio party. The volume up top balances the curves below. Bonus: The price leaves room for a wine run.
12. Work of Art: Channel artsy rich mom vibes in this printed brushstroke-style blouse that reads like a gallery piece. It belongs in a Fifth Avenue shop.
13. Floral Find: Pair this Hamptons-style floral top with white linen pants for a weekend in Sag Harbor, or wear it on the porch while sipping a cold drink. You’ll stun either way.
14. Quiet Luxury: Bold prints aren’t for everyone. This refined button-front shirt tests the trend without shouting about it.
15. Tastefully Oversized: Roomy tops aren’t always flattering, but this tastefully oversized blouse has the proportions dialed in with just enough tailoring.
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Kathleen Turner’s Extremely R-Rated Comedy Slasher Is An Earlier, Raunchier Scream
By Robert Scucci
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If you’re a horror fan, you probably think about the genre’s mainstream entries in terms of before Scream and after it. Scream changed the game because its characters, to some degree, are aware that they’re living in a slasher film. Matthew Lillard’s Stu is a horror movie expert who knows all the tropes, tricks, and rules for survival. Ghostface always has a different motive or identity, allowing the franchise to build out its lore in increasingly convoluted ways while somehow staying grounded. Most importantly, even though the gore is top notch, there are plenty of laugh-out-loud moments.
I’m not here to talk about 1996’s Scream, though, but rather 1994’s Serial Mom, a John Waters film operating on the exact same wavelength as Wes Craven’s teen-scream masterpiece, two years before it made its rounds. I’m not saying this to call out one filmmaker for ripping off another, either. Most likely, horror by the mid-90s had reached a point where audiences were bored with straight-up slashers, while more comical entries like Dr. Giggles didn’t necessarily perform well due to being so over the top. If anything, both filmmakers were simply in the same creative headspace and wanted to make something with the edge of a slasher, but humor that leaned more satirical.

Serial Mom is violent, crude, slapstick, and even features Matthew Freakin Lillard as a horror movie expert who uses genre rules as a means to survive the slayings happening in his community. This movie is nothing like Scream from a storytelling perspective, but it’s a perfect companion piece because it occupies the same lane, but with a wildly different destination.
Kathleen Turner Overdrive
Serial Mom is exactly what it sounds like. We’re introduced to Beverly Sutphin (Kathleen Turner), a picture-perfect Stepford wife type with a dark streak. While she seems perfectly sane on the surface (debatable, but just roll with it), she has a tendency to commit murder over perceived slights that bear absolutely no significance to her life. For example, somebody chewing gum loudly or wearing white shoes after Labor Day is enough to send her into a uncontrollable rage. She wants everything to be perfect, and when anything fails to live up to her psychotic standards, the cracks start to show.

When she’s not using magazine clippings to send inappropriate letters to one of her neighbors, Dottie Hinkle (Mink Stole), she’s calling her house and screaming profanities into the phone. Her son and daughter, Misty (Ricki Lake) and Chip (Matthew Lillard), are typical suburban teenagers, but they know better than to cross their mother. Especially after Chip complains about his math teacher, only for the guy to turn up dead after Beverly confronts him during a PTA meeting.
Slowly but surely, the entire community of Towson, Maryland goes on high alert as the victim count piles up, all while Beverly goes about her day completely unperturbed. Her husband Eugene has every reason to be suspicious, but like the rest of the Sutphin family, he’s terrified of her in that specific way where everybody knows better than to acknowledge the obvious problem sitting right in front of them.
The Running Gags Are The Reason To Stick Around

What truly separates Serial Mom from Scream, though, are its running gags. For one thing, Kathleen Turner looks certifiably insane in every single scene. Every shot frames Beverly’s wholesome side from one angle and her unhinged side from another, effortlessly shifting between the two and never letting the viewer feel fully confident about when she’s going to snap next. There’s a built-in tension there, and to me, that’s the movie’s funniest recurring joke.
Misty frequently has run-ins with authority figures like Detectives Pike (Scott Wesley Morgan) and Gracey (Walt MacPherson), along with other adults who all seem weirdly hot and bothered by her mere presence even though she’s barely a teenager. They share a knowing glance, then continue the scene as if absolutely nothing strange or sexually suggestive just happened.

The sight gags range from Golden Era Simpsons-level clever to downright juvenile, and Waters is clearly playing a numbers game to see how many zingers he can cram into a 93-minute slasher comedy.
The Scream Connection
The best part about Serial Mom, however, has to be its level of self-awareness. Like Scream, it knows it’s a slasher. Matthew Lillard’s characters in both films act as the bridge between fiction and real life because they’re the ones connecting the dots on a meta level and communicating them directly to the audience. In both films, they lay out the rules of the established fiction and back them up with examples from the media they consume.

At the end of the day, Serial Mom and Scream are two totally different movies doing two totally different things. Suggesting they’re alike from a storytelling perspective would be preposterous. But they are both slashers with twisted senses of humor, and they both hinge on meta-comedy that allows for their otherwise boilerplate premises to do something fresh with the slasher subgenre.
Scream plays things more seriously and is genuinely scary whenever it decides to lean into straight horror. There’s none of that in Serial Mom, which plays more like a slapstick comedy than a traditional slasher, but has just as much fun subverting expectations in its own twisted way.


As of this writing, Serial Mom is streaming free on Tubi.
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Lala Baptiste & Jay Cinco Announce The Arrival Of Their Baby Girl
Aww, Roomies! Lala Baptiste and Jay Cinco have officially stepped into parenthood. The couple confirmed their baby girl’s arrival in the sweetest way by sharing adorable delivery room photos on social media. On top of that, the new parents also revealed their daughter’s name.
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Lala Baptiste & Jay Cinco Introduce Their Baby With Adorable First Photos
Mother’s Day started a little early for Lala Baptiste as she and Jay Cinco have officially welcomed their daughter. On Thursday, May 7, Lala gave fans their first look at their baby girl by dropping sweet delivery room photos on Instagram. Lala and Jay haven’t shared their daughter’s official birth date, but heartwarming flicks already have fans melting online. Lala also revealed their daughter’s name in the caption and shared how excited she feels to step into motherhood. She even gushed over the fact that she and her baby girl are both Tauruses.
“Raine Willow-Dominique Parker 👼🏼🎀 Our little Princess finally arrived…and she’s a Taurus like her mommy✨” Lala wrote.
Social Media Melts Over Lala & Jay Cinco’s Daughter
The minute Lala dropped the photos of their newborn on social media, fans flooded her comment section with pink hearts, congratulations, and nonstop love. Plenty of folks said they just know their baby girl is super precious.
Instagram user @lexxgibsonn wrote, “Stunning momma, beautiful baby, and the perfect name. CONGRATULATIONS!!!! 🩷🩷🩷🩷”
Instagram user @divinely.nettig wrote, “Aww 🥹😍😍 aww I just know the baby is gorgeous 💕”
While Instagram user @c.cieraaaaa wrote, “Taurus girls on topppp❤️”
Then Instagram user @sadittyshonniee wrote, “all that hairrrr 🥹 congratulations babe 🩷🩷🩷🩷🎀”
Another Instagram user @raqlexx wrote, “The best times ever 😍”
Instagram user @filipinabarbieeee3 wrote, “💜💜💜💜 welcome welcome little momma.”
While another Instagram user @neeksbrilliance wrote, “Congrats❤️❤️❤️😍😍slide 6😍😍😍u don’t play about that skincare. Love it!”
Then another Instagram user @vibeswiimai_ wrote, “She is precioussssss congratulations 🥺🩷”
Finally, Instagram user @theyyluv._lana wrote, “ayy she a Taurus yess congrats.”
Jay Cinco Shares Heartfelt Message After Welcoming His Baby Girl
Jay Cinco also shared a heartwarming message as he steps into fatherhood. The social media star also shared delivery room flicks with Lala on Instagram. He promised his baby girl that he’s going to be the best dad ever and said life finally feels complete now that she’s here.
“I promise to be the best Dad Ever no matter the circumstances, You’ll never have to ask for anything in life, I won’t ever leave your side or make you feel abandoned I promise 🥹❤️🩹.. I’ve worked so hard to create the life I’ve always wanted for you! I done went through so much trauma in this life and somehow you make it all feel worth it!” Jay Cinco wrote.
Jay also called Raine his little princess and joked that even though she just arrived, she won’t be dating until she’s 42. “I know you will be grown one day but You’ll always be my little princess 👸🏼 🤧 – Dad (btw ima dad now frfr lol & no boyfriend till your 42 we pinky promised ..🤣 )”
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Beyoncé Fans In Shock After She Gave A Rare Interview
Beyoncé turned heads in a bejeweled Olivier Rousteing-designed dress at the 2026 Met Gala, but that’s not what has the BeyHive raving online.
Many fans are taking to social media to express their surprise over the fact that she gave a rare interview on the red carpet, something several noted she had not done in quite some time.
Meanwhile, fans were also left disappointed after the theory suggesting she would release her “Act III” album on May 4 was shut down by her publicist.
Beyoncé gave a rare red-carpet interview during her first appearance at the Met Gala in nearly a decade. The “Single Ladies” singer wore a glitzy Olivier Rousteing-designed gown and appeared alongside her husband, Jay-Z, and daughter, Blue Ivy.
But it was her brief conversation with Vogue that left fans wanting more. In a snippet of the interview, host La La Anthony pointed out that people could “learn some red-carpet tips” from Blue Ivy based on the way she was striking poses and serving looks, to which Beyoncé replied, “Absolutely. She’s ready.”
When asked what she was most looking forward to during the evening, the singer said she simply wanted to experience the event through her daughter’s eyes, relax, and enjoy the moment. She also praised Rousteing for being “loyal” to her over the years, adding that the night was “really just about representing him.”
Fans Said The Interview Felt Like ‘Christmas’

Several fans took to social media to note how much they had missed hearing the pop star’s voice and how surprised they were that she actually stopped to chat on the carpet.
“I can’t take this, I REALLY CANT. I MISSED HER SWEET VOICE,” one fan wrote on X, while another added, “I couldn’t believe it either! I literally gasped and said, ‘she’s gonna speak?!’”
“I was thinking the same. Like, she’s holding a mic and not singing,” someone else joked. Another user wrote, “Nah, hearing her talk and it not being on a crispy tour mic has felt so weird.”
One particularly excited fan summed up the mood by writing, “Gracing us with her essence + an interview… This is early Christmas for me.”
Beyoncé Said Blue Ivy’s Met Gala Debut Felt ‘Surreal’

During her chat with Vogue on the magazine’s livestream, Beyoncé said Blue Ivy’s appearance at the Met Gala felt “surreal” as she gushed over how beautiful her daughter looked.
“She looks so beautiful. It’s incredible to be able to share with her; I think she looks so incredible,” the singer said, per PEOPLE.
Seeing Blue Ivy make her debut at the fashion event also left her grandmother, Tina Knowles, emotional. Speaking during an appearance on the “3rd Hour of Today” while promoting her best-selling book “Matriarch,” Knowles said the moment felt like “déjà vu” from Beyoncé’s early days in the spotlight.
Bey’s Publicist Shut Down ‘Act III’ Speculation
Ahead of the Met Gala, fans flooded social media with theories that Beyoncé was preparing to release her long-awaited “Act III” album on May 4.
Her recent Instagram posts, combined with her role as co-chair of the Met, left many convinced that a major announcement was imminent. However, fans were left disappointed after the speculation was shut down by the musician’s publicist.
A source close to the “Halo” singer reportedly told TODAY that the release was not happening as fans had predicted. Longtime publicist Yvette Noel-Schure also weighed in after a fan account claimed the album would drop during Met Gala week.
“This is unequivocally false!!” Noel-Schure commented on the post.
Tina Knowles Played Coy Over Beyoncé’s Album Plans

Beyoncé first announced her “Renaissance” project in 2022 as part of a planned album trilogy. The record leaned heavily into disco and dance music while paying homage to House Music and the Black pioneers who helped shape the genre.
She followed it up with the country-inspired “Cowboy Carter” in 2024. If the pattern continues, many fans believe the third installment could explore yet another genre, with rock music emerging as one of the most popular theories online.
During her appearance on TODAY, Tina played coy when asked about the release date for the highly anticipated project.
“I could tell you, but I’d have to kill you,” she joked.
Entertainment
Gypsy Rose Blanchard Shows Bikini Body After Weight Loss
Gypsy Rose Blanchard is ready for summer.
The My Time to Stand author, 34, shared a new set of bikini-clad photos while relaxing with boyfriend Ken Urker by the pool on Wednesday, May 6.
“Slow moments, warm sun, and the man who makes life beautiful. @kenurker #gypsyroseblanchard,” she captioned her Instagram post. Blanchard wore a baby blue set with a floral design while Urker was clad in a blue patterned button-up, matching shorts and a baseball cap.
The mom of one, who welcomed daughter Aurora with Urker, 33, in December 2024, showed off her weight loss weeks after revealing that her slimdown “came from life circumstances” in a video caption she posted on March 4.

Gypsy Rose Blanchard, Ken Urker Courtesy of Gypsy Rose Blanchard/Instagram
Blanchard stepped on a scale in the clip, revealing that she was 108.2 pounds. “I’m not gatekeeping,” she shared. “After being released two years ago my lifestyle changed a lot — from commissary junk food to home-cooked meals and trying new foods.”
She also denied using weight-loss medications or sticking to a strict workout plan, adding, “I don’t follow a workout routine (though I’d love one), I don’t limit my diet, and I don’t use GLP-1. I wasn’t actively trying to lose weight… my whole life just changed and adjusted to freedom. 💗”
Blanchard has rebuilt her life after being released from prison in 2023 after eight years behind bars for the 2016 murder of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard. Dee Dee is believed to have suffered from Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a mental illness where a caregiver fabricates or induces illness in another person for attention, sympathy or financial gain.
“I was desperate to get out of that situation,” Gypsy told People at the time, revealing she regrets how she handled it. “If I had another chance to redo everything, I don’t know if I would go back to when I was a child and tell my aunts and uncles that I’m not sick and mommy makes me sick.”
“It’s a journey,” she added. “I’m still really trying to come to a place of forgiveness for her, for myself and the situation.”
Entertainment
Prime Video’s Best ‘Reacher’ Alternative Officially Returns This Month
While it often takes a while for some platforms to settle on one, every streaming service has a flagship property. For Netflix, that includes hits like Stranger Things and The Night Agent, while Apple TV leans on standout series such as Ted Lasso and Pluribus. It took Prime Video some time to establish its own flagship property, but a few years agoit finally settled on Reacher, which it considered a project worth investing in. The conspiracy series comes from Lee Child’s novels. Although Tom Cruise was the first to take on the role in live-action, many fans feel Alan Ritchson is a far better physical match for the character. Prime Video has already debuted three full seasons of Reacher, and another is confirmed to be on the way before the end of 2026. The show has also helped elevate Ritchson into one of the biggest action stars in the world, allowing him to star in hits for other platforms like War Machine.
Before Reacher, however, Prime Video captured that same action-conspiracy success with Jack Ryan, the Tom Clancy-inspired action series starring John Krasinski. The show debuted in 2018 and, after some unfortunate delays brought on by COVID-19, concluded its four-season run in 2023. Even so, fans weren’t quite ready to move on from Jack Ryan, which led Prime Video to bring Krasinski back alongside returning cast members like Wendell Pierce (Superman) and Michael Kelly (Lioness) for a follow-up spin-off film. Prime Video has officially announced Jack Ryan: Ghost War, and the platform even previewed a trailer for the project a few weeks ago. The story of Jack Ryan will continue later this month when the film drops exclusively on Prime Video on May 20.
What Is the New ‘Jack Ryan: Ghost War’ Movie About?
In the new Ghost War sequel film, Jack Ryan finds himself back in the world of espionage when a covert mission unravels a deadly conspiracy, forcing him to confront a rogue black-ops unit. Operating in real time with lives on the line and the threat escalating at every turn, Jack reunites with CIA operative Mike November (Michael Kelly) and former boss James Greer (Wendell Pierce). Their combined experience the only edge they have against an enemy who knows them like the back of their hand. Backed by an unlikely new partner, MI6 officer Emma Marlowe (Sienna Miller), Jack and his team navigate a web of betrayal, facing a past they thought was long behind them. Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War is billed as the most dangerous and personal threat Jack Ryan has ever faced during his tenure as a CIA officer.
Check out all four seasons of Jack Ryan on Prime Video and stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of Ghost War, which launches later this month on May 20.
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May 20, 2026
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105 Minutes
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Andrew Bernstein
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