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Olivia Rodrigo made history last week as her newly released album, “You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love,” debuted at the top spot on the Billboard 200.
Fans are having a field day on social media, with many debating whether she is “the greatest of this generation.”
Rodrigo recently caused a stir when she claimed that some fans wear diapers to keep their front-row spots at her concerts, adding that she can sometimes smell them while performing.

Following the release of her new album, “You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love,” Olivia Rodrigo made history on the charts as the project debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
The feat cements her status as one of the most successful singers of her generation, as she is now the first artist in history to debut her first three albums at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and her first three lead singles at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
According to the music magazine, data compiled by Luminate showed that the album arrived with a massive 485,000 equivalent album units during its first tracking week, which ended June 18.
The blockbuster frame marks the singer’s biggest career opening week to date by units, as well as the largest debut week for any solo artist so far in 2026.
The mind-blowing numbers for “You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love” were fueled by both a massive streaming footprint and strong physical sales.
Of the album’s 485,000 equivalent album units earned in the latest tracking week, traditional album sales amounted to 273,000, SEA units comprised 211,000, translating to roughly 218.4 million on-demand audio streams, while TEA units made up 1,000.
The success was also encouraged by the album’s availability in 15 different physical variants, with vinyl alone accounting for 164,000 copies sold.
On its way to the impressive feat, Rodrigo’s album dethroned Drake’s “ICEMAN,” which slipped to No. 2 after an impressive four-week run at the top.
The rest of the Top 5 was rounded out by Ella Langley with “Dandelion,” Morgan Wallen with “I’m the Problem,” and Noah Kahan’s “The Great Divide.”

Several fans took to social media to praise the singer for the project, while others engaged in debates, calling her the greatest artist of this generation.
“485K units in week one is massive. Olivia Rodrigo keeps proving she’s one of this generation’s biggest stars,” a fan wrote on X, while another said, “We absolutely love to see it. can’t say I’m surprised though, the album is fantastic.”
Someone else wrote, “nah olivia is goated. I’m dead proud of her and her growth.”
Another person added, “That is a huge moment for her career and shows how strong her fanbase is supporting her music worldwide right now.”
Meanwhile, critics argued that with so many variants available, such high sales numbers were expected.
“We really need an asterisk or something on the charts to differentiate between artists who use bundles and those who sell pure albums,” one X user suggested.

Fans will soon get to hear the new tracks live, as Rodrigo is set to kick off “The Unraveled Tour” on September 25, 2026, in Hartford, Connecticut, before taking the show globally through mid-2027.
The singer has also taken to her social media to announce a special festival for her fans, slated for August 29.
The event, titled “Daisy Chain Fields,” will feature an all-women lineup including Chappell Roan, Die Spitz, Rachel Chinouriri, and others.
“Truly, never felt more excited to share a piece of news with you all. I’ve had a dream of doing this festival for years, and I am so ecstatic it’s finally coming true!!” she wrote in the caption.
Rodrigo continued, “Daisy Chain Fields features an all-women lineup and 100 percent of the net proceeds will go to charities dedicated to advancing and advocating for women and girls.”
She added, “The lineup is truly insane and full of my heroes and friends. I firmly believe that joy, community, and music can be the drivers of meaningful change, and I’m hopeful this festival will be just that. I absolutely cannot wait to scream and dance and sing with you guys August 29th.”
The debate over Rodrigo’s achievement comes after the singer caused a stir by revealing that some fans use diapers just to hold on to their front-row spots at her shows.
She made the revelation during an interview on the UK radio show “KISS Breakfast,” saying she sometimes smells them.
“I have been to certain concerts and certain festivals where people wear diapers so that they can be front row of the show,” she said. “That’s been an experience of a performer that I have smelled and experienced.”
Rodrigo added, “It’s also like with the ball drop in New York for New Year’s Eve, everyone is wearing diapers — they sit there all day. That’s a thing. I think about it kind of often. It’s a real thing.”
Harry Styles gave fans a brief scare during his latest Wembley Stadium performance after a routine concert moment appeared to go wrong. The singer was captured on video choking on water before falling to the stage during his signature “whale” spit interaction with fans, leaving concertgoers worried as London battled record-breaking June temperatures. While Harry Styles quickly recovered and continued performing, footage of the incident quickly spread across social media, with many fans expressing concern for the star.

In footage shared on TikTok, Styles could be seen preparing for his well-known “whale” spit moment when he suddenly appeared to choke after spraying water into the crowd. The singer then dropped to the stage floor while continuing to cough for several seconds before eventually sitting upright and regaining his composure.
One concertgoer told the Daily Mail, “As Harry ran down the stage for the final time in preparation for his famous whale, he sprayed the crowd before he then started to cough. Managing to suppress his chokes, he performed the whale before falling to the floor, where he lay on his back and continued to cough and splutter. It was quite worrying, but he quickly got up to continue with the gig.”
London was experiencing unusually high temperatures at the time of the performance, with the UK recording its hottest June day for a third consecutive day. According to reports, temperatures reached 99.5°F in the capital, creating difficult conditions for both performers and fans packed inside Wembley Stadium.
Another attendee noted just how intense the heat was during the show. “After the first two songs, he took off his jacket and his shirt was already soaked with sweat,” they recalled. “And he was like ‘oh god look at that! I’ve only done two songs!’”

Just days before the incident, Styles had addressed the soaring temperatures during another Wembley concert, encouraging fans to prioritize their health throughout the show.
“We’re going to look after each other, please try and stay hydrated. If you need anything at any point, please let me know, we can stop at any time,” he told the crowd. “It’s all good. We’re gonna look after each other, have fun, dance, get sweaty, sing, scream if you wanna go faster.”
Wembley Stadium also relaxed its water bottle policy during the heatwave, allowing concertgoers to bring reusable bottles into the venue while offering discounted water and free sunscreen to attendees.
Despite the frightening moment, Styles appeared unharmed and continued with the remainder of the concert, much to the relief of the 80,000 fans in attendance.

The onstage scare comes as Styles continues his hugely successful 12-night residency at Wembley Stadium, which sold out in record time. For the tour, the singer has divided the show into five distinct acts, taking fans through a carefully curated setlist that spans both fan favorites and newer material.
Styles typically opens the first act with “Are You Listening Yet” before closing the section with an emotional performance of “Fine Line” accompanied by a live string ensemble. The pace then picks up during the second act, featuring songs such as “Italian Girls,” “American Girls,” and a shortened version of “Keep Driving.”
Fans are also treated to a more intimate experience when Styles moves to the X-Stage, while tracks including “Season 2 Weight Loss,” “Carla’s (Satellite) Song,” and “Aperture” have become staples of the show’s A-Stage performances.

Off stage, Styles has been making headlines for his relationship with Zoë Kravitz. While neither Kravitz nor Styles has publicly commented on their reported engagement, the actress once again put the sparkling diamond on display during a recent appearance in London.
The “Blink Twice” director co-hosted a Summer Solstice celebration alongside jewelry designer Jessica McCormack, stepping out in a flowing off-white midi dress paired with silver accessories and layered diamond jewelry. However, it was the eye-catching ring on her left hand that quickly drew attention.
Kravitz was first spotted wearing the diamond while out in London earlier this spring, and sources later confirmed to PEOPLE that she and Styles had gotten engaged.
Fans on social media are arguing that Kylie Jenner could not have been unaware of the alleged mistreatment of staff at her home.
A chef who previously worked for Jenner has become the latest former employee to file a lawsuit against the beauty mogul in recent months. The cook alleged that she suffered a miscarriage while carrying out physically demanding duties during her employment with Jenner.
The reality personality has already faced lawsuits from two other former housekeepers.

As reported by The Times, Jenner’s former private chef claimed that on New Year’s Eve in 2024, a supervisor instructed her to “lift and transport heavy food items across the street and uphill without assistance.”
Her lawsuit stated that she was three months pregnant at the time and that her supervisors, whom she describes as hostile, ignored her condition despite her informing them when she was hired that she “required reasonable accommodations to protect her health and pregnancy.”
The cook further alleged that the strenuous physical work caused her to become dizzy, choke, and struggle to breathe. She also noted that the incident was serious enough for security personnel to intervene, including providing her with water and other assistance.
In recent months, two other former staff members have also filed lawsuits against Jenner.
One of the women, who worked as a cleaner, claimed she was repeatedly subjected to harassment and discrimination by several of Jenner’s other employees.
The second woman made similar allegations, claiming she also suffered abuse from fellow staff members.
However, her lawsuit included the additional claim that she attempted to reach Jenner directly to inform her of the situation.
She even wrote a letter to the reality star asking for help in stopping the alleged bullying, but claims her plea was ignored.
Both accusers are seeking compensation from Jenner, including unpaid wages, meal and rest period premium pay, unreimbursed business expenses, unpaid sick leave, and other compensation they claim was unlawfully withheld.

On social media, fans have been quick to reject any idea that Jenner could have been unaware of the alleged treatment of her staff.
“At the very least, she would’ve been informed at the time the first and second suit were filed,” one commenter argued on Reddit, adding, “There is no scenario on earth where she’s kept in the dark about all of this.”
Another wrote, “Yeah, there’s no way she didn’t know. The boss is the one who sets the tone.”
Others pointed to the filing’s claim that a supervisor allegedly told the worker, “Stop it, just stop it. You are upsetting Kylie. You are making her depressed.”
One user reacted, “So, Kylie was fully aware of miscarriage, and instead of offering any support, she told her staff supervisor to reprimand the woman for being sad…” while another simply labeled it “villainous behavior.”
Elsewhere in her lawsuit, Jenner’s former chef shared details of a second incident that allegedly occurred on Feb. 1, 2025.
At the time, she was assigned to work at Jenner’s child’s birthday party in Palm Springs and was once again given a heavy workload despite being five months pregnant.
She claimed that she again appealed to her supervisors for a reduced workload because of her pregnancy, but her requests were reportedly ignored.
The chef alleged that she went on to suffer “exhaustion and overwhelming physical strain” while carrying out her duties, ultimately breaking down emotionally in the bathroom during the event.
“That evening, [she] experienced extreme physical exhaustion and heaviness throughout her body as a result of the prolonged and intense workload,” the suit also read.

Hours after her emotional breakdown in the bathroom, Jenner’s accuser reportedly began suffering severe hemorrhaging. She was rushed to the hospital, where doctors allegedly informed her they could not detect her baby’s heartbeat and that she had lost her unborn child.
What followed was equally difficult for the former chef, who claimed she was “falsely accused of leaving the kitchen and refrigerator in disarray” after the Palm Springs event.
She further alleged that her miscarriage left her suffering from severe depression and emotional distress. According to the lawsuit, her supervisors telling her, “Stop it, just stop it. You are upsetting Kylie. You are making her depressed,” was an attempt to “play the Jenner card.”
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Low fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy that refers to monsters or aspects of magic that intersect with the real world. A good example of this is the Harry Potter series. The series is set in the British Isles, on the same planet we call Earth, albeit in a very different version of it where an entire magical world exists, yet is hidden from non-magical folk.
Most times, these shows feature magic systems, albeit they aren’t always heavily elaborated on. Or at least, not the same way that they would be if it were a high fantasy TV show. Still, these magic systems do exist in low fantasy shows, and they definitely deserve more attention. These are the best magic systems in the low fantasy subgenre.
Carnivàle is a TV show that is unapologetically weird, but it does it so well. The series is set in the U.S. Dust Bowl of the 1930s. As if the Great Depression weren’t making things hard enough, the Dust Bowl made it so that crops were having a hard time growing. The story follows a traveling carnival, and draws upon heavy inspiration from Christian folklore, especially the mystery surrounding the Knights Templar.
Magic can only be accessed by people known as Avatars, but it isn’t free. Each magical action must be supported by an equal and opposite reaction. For example, if an Avatar wanted to heal a mortal wound, they would need to kill somebody else in order to balance it out. This is true whether the Avatar serves the Light or the Darkness. This is such a great system because it has clearly established rules, and is based on actual laws of physics. It also means that each magical action has actual gravity and weight to it — magic can’t be used all willy-nilly like it can in other series.
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell is a miniseries set in an alternate version of the Napoleonic Wars, which occurred at the beginning of the 19th century. In this alternate version of the world, magic isn’t just speculation — it’s an established reality that it does exist, yet its usage is highly discouraged by society and is rarely used in practical settings. So while it does exist, it’s still seen as taboo due to established religious customs.
While the details of the magic system aren’t elaborated upon too, too much, what is revealed is pretty interesting. It’s almost treated like a science. It’s documented in books, kept in archives, and experimented on by professionals, much like how labs would carry out scientific experiments on newly-discovered chemicals. All that is known about it to the audience is that it is tied to the English language, and to the land of England itself. This show presents a fascinating take on magic, as most fantasy shows will revere magic users, but in this one, they are shunned.
A Discovery of Witches, believe it or not, is about witches. Naturally, this means a lot of magic is going to come into play here. The story is about a forbidden relationship between a witch and a vampire, who bond over a newly-rediscovered manuscript, one which could determine the fate of the world if it were to fall into the wrong hands.
There are two ways magic works in this series. The first concerns a group known as the Weavers. Weavers can create spells from scratch, pretty much at will, using the elements of air, fire, earth, and water. They twist and pull the elemental threads, tying them into knots to create a spell or conjure a familiar. On the other hand, traditional spell-casting relies on spells already established by Weavers, which can be cast by speaking an incantation. However, this has its limits, as if the threads degrade or another witch binds the magic, its effect will not be as powerful. This is such a great magic system because there are actual limitations, and there seems to be a clear-cut picture of how it actually works.
Talamasca: The Secret Order is the third series in the newly-emerging multiverse of TV shows based on the works of Anne Rice. This one is about a psychic who is invited to join the secret order of Talamasca, an ancient covenant that monitors and controls immortal beings and the undead, including vampires, ghosts, and werewolves.
The magic in this show isn’t anything explosive or traditional. There are no spells to cast, no magical incantations, and no familiars to conjure. Instead, magic is performed via telepathy and psychic mind control, using the undead as tools to carry out deeds. It is also used in elaborate rituals, which are often multistep processes and difficult to execute. This one might not be clearly defined or rigid, but it’s cool because it shows that magic does have limitations. It can be used to control a ghost or communicate telepathically, but don’t expect to be able to turn anyone into a frog.
American Gods is about a group of magic users called Old Gods. The Old Gods are having a bit of an existential crisis, because they are quickly being replaced by New Gods, in the form of rapidly-advancing technology and mass media. Desperate to defend their existence, the Old Gods must band together, despite their differences and disagreements.
Magic in this show isn’t based on an inherent ability — that’s only part of it. While the Old Gods might be able to use magic, their inner strength is directly tied to their followers. Their power begins to wane if they lose followers, or don’t have people sacrificing things for them. This is the reason the whole plot happens: because people are stopping their worship of the Old Gods, their power is beginning to decrease, paving the way for the New Gods to come in. It’s an interesting concept, one that’s pretty unique, considering most magic systems are dependent either on external, inanimate sources like energy, or on one’s innate strength. It’s also great because it addresses a real-world theory that many people follow: that gods only have the power that their followers give them.
The Magicians is a forgotten fantasy series about a student who enrolls at a university with the intention of becoming a magician. Mind you, this is the realistic form of a magician, meaning he is basically there to learn how to do card tricks and pull rabbits out of hats. Once he gets there, though, he discovers that actual, proper magic is real, and that the magical world is in a precarious spot, with the fate of humanity hanging in the balance.
The magic system in this show is another classic one that isn’t particularly unique. Spells are cast by speaking the incantation in a dead language, usually Old Slavonic or Latin, and then performing a specific hand gesture. Because of this, using magic doesn’t only require intellect; it requires physical dexterity and emotional fortitude, as well. The source of the magic comes from the Wellspring, a cosmic reservoir outside the known bounds of the universe. Magicians just act as catalysts for this Wellspring, tearing a hole in the fabric of reality itself to bring the power of the Wellspring forth. Like many low fantasy magic systems, it’s simple, and not particularly original, but there’s a reason they worked in the first place.
Merlin is about Arthurian legend, specifically about the eponymous wizard, played by Colin Morgan. Normally, movies or shows about Arthurian legend depict Merlin as a grouchy old fuddy-duddy with a long, silvery beard, blue robes adorned with stars and moons, and a matching tall, pointy hat. In this show, though, Merlin is a much younger individual, who is just discovering his magical prowess.
The magic system in this show is pretty classic. Spells can only be cast by sorcerers, who are born with their gift. To cast a spell, one must speak the incantation, which is in the language of the Old Religion, similar to Old English. In order to learn these spells, sorcerers must study grimoires extensively. Not everybody can use magic, however. Those who aren’t born with the ability will never be able to learn it, so it’s only a select few who can use it. It might be an old and not very unique magic system, but it’s a classic for a reason. It’s simple, but it feels arcane and ancient in all the right ways.
2008 – 2012
BBC One
Julian Jones
Jeremy Webb, Alice Troughton, David Moore, Justin Molotnikov, Ashley Way, Alex Pillai, James Hawes, Metin Hüseyin, Ed Fraiman, Stuart Orme
With Daredevil: Born Again Season 3 currently in production, some set photos have recently emerged that should build even more excitement for the show’s return. While Finn Jones has already been confirmed to be reprising his role as Danny Rand, aka Iron Fist, the new images reveal Jones’ Danny alongside Mike Colter‘s Luke Cage as well as Luke’s daughter, Danielle. While the reunion of the Defenders in Daredevil: Born Again Season 3 is thrilling on its own, the reaction of fans should be a signal to Marvel that it might be time to revisit the idea of a potential spin-off for these characters.
It may have taken some time, but Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 doubled as a revival for Marvel’s Netflix shows with the return of the superpowered private investigator, Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter), as well as Colter’s Luke Cage, who appears via cameo in the Season 2 finale, “The Southern Cross.” The episode reveals that the character’s absence was the result of classified undercover work for the CIA at the behest of the morally ambiguous Mr. Charles (Matthew Lillard), but Charles released Luke from his obligations, replacing him with the volatile Benjamin Poindexter, aka Bullseye (Wilson Bethel). Season 2 additionally confirms that not only have Luke and Jessica rekindled their romance, but they also have a daughter named Danielle.
Luke and Jessica’s final scene in Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 also ends with Jessica officially reopening her business, Alias Investigations, in Hell’s Kitchen. Pair that with the long-awaited return of Jones’ Danny Rand, first revealed in previous Season 3 set photos as reported by Entertainment Weekly, and Marvel TV has the perfect recipe for a spin-off series that could serve as a direct sequel to 2017’s The Defenders.
In Marvel Comics, Heroes for Hire was a licensed small business run by Luke and Danny, where the duo offered their own brand of investigative and protective services. Besides being the perfect way for Colter, Jones, and Ritter to reprise their respective roles, a potential spin-off could fill in many narrative blanks — like what brought Jessica and Luke back together. Although the one-time couple did make amends in The Defenders, the Jessica Jones Season 3 finale, “A.K.A. Everything,” seemed to indicate that they’d elected to remain on more platonic terms. Obviously, a great deal transpired with Luke and Jessica in the gap between the end of Jessica Jones and Daredevil: Born Again Season 2, so a Heroes for Hire spin-off could flesh out those details via flashbacks.
Similarly, a spin-off could reveal what Jones’ Danny Rand has been up to ever since Iron Fist ended after its second season in 2018. The last fans saw of him, he was searching for an individual named Orson Randall, who previously held the title of Iron Fist in the comics. Has Danny regained the mantle, or does it still belong to Colleen Wing (Jessica Henwick) after she gained the powers of the Iron Fist from Davos (Sacha Dhawan) in Season 2?
A Heroes for Hire spin-off could also finally deliver on something else MCU fans have wanted for years: Danny Rand donning the Iron Fist costume for the first time in live-action. There were some teases and allusions to the costume in the character’s Netflix series, but over two seasons, Danny never had the chance to wear his full Iron Fist regalia. Other set images for Daredevil: Born Again Season 3 have revealed that Bullseye will wear his most comic-accurate suit yet, so Heroes for Hire could follow suit with a comics-accurate Iron Fist costume for Danny.
Marvel Television hasn’t officially announced any plans for a spin-off, but the concept makes all the sense in the world. With the original leads of Marvel’s Netflix shows now reassembled for Daredevil: Born Again Season 3, a Heroes for Hire series represents both the perfect payoff to their original arcs and a satisfying continuation of their stories in ways that fans have been waiting for.
Widely hailed upon release, an A24 movie that recently saw its box-office record being broken twice in quick succession is currently streaming in the United States on HBO Max. But it’ll soon be removed from the streamer, leaving viewers who haven’t yet checked the film out with little time to do so. The movie rode a wave of success for several months, defied the odds, and ended up winning the Best Picture Academy Award. It marked a huge win for the sci-fi and fantasy genre, which are typically overlooked at the Oscars. Following the film’s critical and commercial success, its directors signed a deal with Universal.
The movie in question was released in 2022 and ended its theatrical run with more than $140 million worldwide against a reported budget of around $20 million. It remained the highest-grossing A24 film of all time until last year, when it was overtaken by Marty Supreme, starring Timothée Chalamet. The sports drama ended its theatrical run with around $190 million worldwide against a reported budget of $70 million, and was recently overtaken by the low-budget horror movie Backrooms. Directed by Kane Parsons, Backrooms has grossed more than $300 million worldwide against a reported budget of $10 million.
This makes the 2022 hit the third-biggest A24 film ever made. We’re talking, of course, about the genre-bending Everything Everywhere All at Once. Directed by the duo known as Daniels, the film holds a “Certified Fresh” 93% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the consensus reads, “Led by an outstanding Michelle Yeoh, Everything Everywhere All at Once lives up to its title with an expertly calibrated assault on the senses.” The movie also featured Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan, and Jamie Lee Curtis. It was nominated in 11 categories at the 95th Academy Awards, winning seven. Curtis and Kwan both picked up honors for their supporting performances, and the movie is now regarded as one of the best of the decade. You can watch it on HBO Max in the United States until July 1. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
March 24, 2022
140 minutes
Daniel Scheinert, Daniel Kwan
Anthony Russo, Joe Russo, Virginie Besson-Silla, Mike LaRocca, Tim Headington, Jonathan Wang, Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert
Two weeks ago, the legendary Steven Spielberg finally returned to the sci-fi genre after almost a decade with Disclosure Day. Opening at #1 at the North American box office and turning in just shy of $100 million, the film surprised many and is a hit with critics and audiences, albeit not without its detractors. The film stars the likes of Emily Blunt (A Quiet Place), Josh O’Connor (Challengers), and Colin Firth (The King’s Speech), and is based on a story by Spielberg and a screenplay by David Koepp.
Likely to be one of the best sci-fi movies of this summer, Disclosure Day is yet another reminder of how the genre and the cinematic form go together like salt and pepper. Back in 2015, one of the best sci-fi movies of the decade was released courtesy of Alex Garland, defining the early era of A24 in the process. Starring the likes of Domhnall Gleeson, Oscar Isaac, and Alicia Vikander, Ex Machina earned just shy of $40 million at the box office against a reported budget of just $13 million, becoming the highest-grossing A24 movie of all time worldwide, although this record has since been broken several times.
Ex Machina became an instant hit with critics, with Collider’s Perri Nemiroff one of many who saw just how special this sci-fi gem was. In her review of the movie at SXSW in 2015, Nemiroff said, “Ex Machina is a strong feature and a huge achievement in a number of ways.” She added, “There’s a surprising amount of very effective humor courtesy of Isaac’s character, there’s an extremely riveting scenario at the core of the film, and there’s also tons of stunning visual work to admire as well.” Next month, you can try this masterpiece for free, as it becomes available to stream on Plex on July 1.
Described as “a big science fiction epic film” by producer James Gunn, Milly Alcock’s debut as Supergirl flew onto global screens this weekend, after receiving a hugely mixed reception from critics. Based on Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, the 2021–2022 comic series by writer Tom King and artist Bilquis Evely, hope was high that all involved could follow on from the success of the David Corenswet-led Superman. Alas, if first reviews are to be believed, this will go down as one of the most underwhelming box office blockbusters this summer.
Ex Machina will be available to stream on Plex this July. Make sure to stay tuned to Collider for more streaming stories.
April 24, 2015
108 minutes
Alex Garland
Alex Garland
Allon Reich, Andrew Macdonald
Angelina Jolie is reportedly ready for the next chapter in her years-long legal battle with ex-husband Brad Pitt. Despite Pitt recently scoring several courtroom victories in the ongoing dispute over their French winery, Château Miraval, a member of Angelina Jolie’s legal team says the actress remains confident as the case heads toward trial in 2027.

According to a statement provided to PEOPLE, Jolie’s attorney insisted that Pitt’s recent legal wins have not changed the core of the case. “Have made no impact on the merits of the case, and certainly has no impact on Ms. Jolie’s case,” the lawyer said.
Instead, Jolie is reportedly focused on bringing the lengthy dispute to a close. The attorney added that the actress is “looking forward to defeating the case at trial next year so that their family can finally focus their energies on healing and moving on.”

Jolie’s comments come after Pitt secured a significant win in the ongoing fight over Château Miraval, the French estate and winery the former couple once owned together.
A California appeals court recently ruled that Russian-born billionaire Yuri Shefler can be pulled further into the lawsuit after previously arguing he had little involvement in the 2021 deal that saw Jolie sell her stake in the winery. Pitt has long maintained that he and Jolie had an agreement that neither would sell their share without the other’s consent. Jolie has disputed that claim.
The actor originally filed suit in 2022, alleging that Jolie secretly sold her interest in the winery to Shefler’s company despite knowing he opposed the transaction. As part of the latest ruling, members of the Stoli Group, which is connected to the purchase, are expected to sit for depositions later this year.

The legal dispute stems from Jolie’s decision to sell her stake in Château Miraval to Tenute del Mondo, the wine division of the Stoli Group. Pitt has alleged that the sale damaged the business and brought in an unwanted partner.
“The wine business associated with the French château has also suffered, as the business has been stymied by the dispute between the château’s indirect shareholders and by Stoli’s repeated efforts to interfere with, and gain control of, the château,” the court docs claim.
Meanwhile, in previous court filings, Jolie’s legal team accused Pitt of waging a “vindictive war” over the winery and attempting to maintain control of the property. The estate has become one of the final unresolved issues between the former spouses following years of legal battles.

Pitt and Jolie married in 2014 after years together and separated just two years later. Although the pair were declared legally single in 2019, negotiations surrounding their divorce continued for years. In late 2024, reports confirmed the former spouses had finally reached a divorce settlement, ending one of Hollywood’s longest-running divorce battles.
“More than eight years ago, Angelina filed for divorce from Mr. Pitt. She and the children left all of the properties they had shared with Mr. Pitt, and since that time she has focused on finding peace and healing for their family,” Jolie’s lawyer James Simon told PEOPLE in a statement. “This is just one part of a long ongoing process that started eight years ago. Frankly, Angelina is exhausted, but she is relieved this one part is over.”
However, their fight over Château Miraval remains ongoing.

The former couple share six children: Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, and twins Vivienne and Knox.
Their eldest son, Maddox, reportedly took steps in 2026 to formally remove “Pitt” from his legal name. Daughter Zahara also made headlines after filing paperwork earlier this year to drop the surname, while Shiloh legally removed “Pitt” from her hyphenated last name shortly after turning 18.
The couple’s youngest daughter, Vivienne, has also appeared to embrace her mother’s surname professionally, opting to be credited as “Vivienne Jolie” during her work on Broadway. Meanwhile, twins Knox and Vivienne have generally been viewed as being closer to Jolie amid the family’s ongoing tensions.
Pax is reportedly the only one of the former couple’s children who still maintains some contact with members of Pitt’s extended family and continues to use the double surname.
More than 30 years after Nicole Brown Simpson‘s murder shocked the nation, a man who once loved her is shedding new light on what he claims many people already knew about O.J. Simpson behind closed doors. Joseph Perrulli, who dated Nicole in 1992 following her separation from O.J., is opening up about his relationship with Nicole in a new book, claiming he witnessed the lasting fear she lived with amid allegations of abuse involving O.J. Simpson.

Joseph Perrulli recently reflected on their relationship and claimed the former NFL star’s alleged abuse was widely known throughout Hollywood. “I had people in the [movie] industry telling me about, you know, informing me about his abuse, so I knew,” Perrulli told Page Six.
According to Perrulli, there was a sense that few people were willing or able to challenge Simpson at the height of his fame. “We were all powerless,” he explained. “He was still a spokesperson for a very big company [Hertz], a rental car company, and he was still a sportscaster. So, you know, everybody was powerless, and it seemed like he could do what he wanted. And he did.”
Perrulli claimed Nicole confided in him about the violence she allegedly experienced during her relationship with Simpson. According to the businessman, Nicole told him she feared for her safety after being beaten so severely by her ex-husband.
The pair began dating after Nicole’s split from Simpson, whom she married in 1985 and with whom she had two children: daughter Sydney and son Justin. Although Nicole and O.J. divorced in 1992, their relationship remained complicated, and they later reconciled.
Perrulli said he was deeply in love with Nicole but became increasingly alarmed by Simpson’s behavior during their relationship.

Among the experiences Perrulli says convinced him to step away from the relationship were allegations that Simpson monitored him and Nicole while they spent time together. He claimed he learned that the former football star had watched them at Nicole’s Brentwood home and had even followed them while they were jogging. Still, Perrulli said the defining moment came in the form of a disturbing dream.
According to his account, he dreamed that he and Nicole were driving together when their vehicle plunged off a cliff, killing them both. The following morning, he gathered keepsakes from their relationship, placed them in a briefcase, hid it, and began distancing himself from Nicole. Despite his feelings for her, he said he felt he had no other choice.

Perrulli said the last time he saw Nicole was during the Christmas season in 1993 at a holiday gathering hosted by the Jenner family. “She wanted to be friends,” Perrulli explained. “It was very difficult to be friends with her when I was in love with her, trying to maintain a platonic relationship like that.”
The reunion was especially uncomfortable because Nicole attended with Simpson. Still, Perrulli believed they would eventually reconnect. “I would see her again. I would apologize, but I got the phone call six months later that she’d been murdered.”
Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman were killed outside her Los Angeles home in June 1994.

The former Buffalo Bills star was arrested and charged with the murders, but was acquitted in the highly publicized criminal trial in 1995. A year later, a civil jury found Simpson liable for the deaths.
Long before Nicole’s murder, police had responded to multiple domestic violence incidents involving the couple. During a 1989 incident, Nicole reportedly told officers she feared Simpson was going to kill her. Simpson later pleaded no contest to spousal abuse.
He died in 2024 at the age of 76.
Perrulli has now chronicled his relationship with Nicole in a book titled “The Forgotten Briefcase.” He said he never intended to write about their time together, but changed his mind after rediscovering the briefcase in 2024.
“I spent close to four hours on the stairs rediscovering this woman and and and realizing who she was,” he shared. “All these little mementos. I’d say they humanized her. She was a victim. And because of the way we broke things off, I. I ignored how much I loved her.”
For Perrulli, the memories ultimately inspired him to revisit a chapter of his life that ended in tragedy and to share a side of Nicole Brown Simpson that he believes the public never truly knew.
Fans of neo-noir cinema were in for a surprising treat earlier this year with Crime 101. Starring Chris Hemsworth as a master thief who is tracked by a dogged cop played by Mark Ruffalo, the movie paid homage to the Los Angeles noirs of yore. However, Crime 101 wasn’t a hit at the box office; instead, it found its audience on Prime Video. The movie continues to dominate the streamer’s viewership charts even weeks after its release, thanks to an excellent 88% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. The film’s success will no doubt draw audiences toward the greatest L.A. noir movie ever made. The movie in question is currently streaming on Paramount+, but it’ll soon be removed from the platform.
It was originally released in 1974, during what many consider the greatest period in Hollywood history. It features Jack Nicholson as a weathered private eye who is sucked into a conspiracy that goes all the way to the top. Also featuring Faye Dunaway, the film grossed nearly $30 million against a reported budget of $6 million. We’re talking, of course, about the landmark classic Chinatown, which has been both loved and lampooned in the decades since its release.
Directed by the disgraced Roman Polanski, Chinatown now holds a near-perfect “Certified Fresh” 98% score on Rotten Tomatoes. The site’s consensus reads, “As bruised and cynical as the decade that produced it, this noir classic benefits from Robert Towne’s brilliant screenplay, director Roman Polanski’s steady hand, and wonderful performances from Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway.” Chinatown received 11 Academy Award nominations and 11 BAFTA nods. Along with Polanski, Nicholson, and Dunaway, praise also went to the screenplay written by Robert Towne, who won an Oscar for his work. Towne penned a sequel titled The Two Jakes, which was released theatrically in 1990. Directed by Nicholson himself, the sequel was both a critical and commercial disappointment, grossing just $10 million against a reported budget of $25 million. It now holds a 59% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Chinatown is currently streaming on Paramount+, but it’ll leave the platform on July 1. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
June 20, 1974
130 minutes
Roman Polanski
Robert Towne
Robert Evans
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