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Stephen Colbert Mocks CBS With Wrap Party Dress Code
Stephen Colbert is throwing a party to mark the end of his reign on his eponymous late-night show following its cancellation by CBS.
The comedian declared a tongue-in-cheek “fired and festive” dress code for the event, seemingly shading his employers after the network pulled the plug on the show over financial issues.
Colbert has also continued to take shots at CBS and Donald Trump, joking that “cancel culture has gone too far.”

Colbert seems determined to make sure his embattled “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” closes on a high, hilarious note.
After the show’s final taping at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City on Thursday, Colbert and his guests will reportedly head to a nearby event space for an after-party.
According to Variety, sources say the invitation features an edited version of the show’s red, white, and blue logo, which reads, “The LAST SHOW with Stephen Colbert,” followed by “that’s a WRAP! (PARTY).” The dress code is reportedly “Fired & Festive!”
CBS Pulled The Plug On ‘Colbert’ Last July
The late-night veteran began hosting the show in 2015 after taking over from David Letterman. He transitioned from his famous satirical Comedy Central persona into a more traditional late-night host, with his monologues often tackling the American political landscape.
In July 2025, CBS announced it would pull the plug on the franchise at the end of the 2025–2026 broadcast season, describing Colbert as “irreplaceable.”
Although the network insisted the decision was financial, the announcement raised eyebrows, coming shortly after Colbert slammed its parent company, Paramount, over a $16 million settlement with Trump. The payment stemmed from accusations that “60 Minutes” maliciously edited a 2024 interview with Kamala Harris.
Stephen Colbert Admits He Wanted A Different Ending

Colbert has not held back since then, often trolling CBS and taking jabs at his corporate bosses’ close ties to the president, as well as reports that his show was losing $40 million a year.
However, in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Colbert admitted he did not expect things to end the way they did and would have preferred to be “just a little older” before walking out the door.
“And it would have been my choice, and I probably would have known what the final show was going to be a little bit earlier,” he said when asked how he would have preferred to end the show.
He continued, “On ‘The Colbert Report,’ I picked that day — I didn’t tell anybody, but I knew two years ahead of time. Well, we didn’t pick this day. We know what it’ll be now, but it took a few months. But maybe they gave me a gift because I had a lot of jokes I could make about the end of the show, and if I’d decided to end the show, then I’m the bad guy — hard to make jokes about that.”
Colbert Teases His Next Act

Colbert’s show will be replaced by Byron Allen’s “Comics Unleashed,” and he revealed that he texted Allen to congratulate him once he found out.
“When I found out, I wrote him the next morning, and I said, ‘Hey, congrats. I heard you got the time. Good for you. Wouldn’t it be lovely if you could drop Mr. Carson a note?” he said.
As for life after the late-night show, Colbert is set to return to co-writing the “Lord of the Rings” movie, with Variety reporting that he pitched the script before his show was canceled.
In his interview with The Hollywood Reporter, he also alluded to reentering show business, confirming he had been approached with scripts.
“Listen, people have been patient because I’ve had to say, ‘I’m sorry, when I no longer have to think about this show all the time, I’ll have a better idea of what I want to do,” he said.
Stephen Colbert Says He’s Not Afraid Of Trump
In an interview with PEOPLE, Colbert addressed the political implications of his ousting, saying that while he cannot control the public narrative around the cancellation, he is not afraid of any potential fallout with Trump.
The billionaire politician fired shots at him last July after the announcement of his show’s cancellation, writing on Truth Social, “I absolutely love that Colbert got fired. His talent was even less than his ratings.”
“I don’t have any fear of the administration doing anything to me,” Colbert told the outlet. “We’re clowns. How much does it diminish the office of the presidency to even notice what we say? That guy needs to know how to pick his battles, metaphorically and literally.”
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Cannes Debut, amfAR Gala With BFF Tara Reid & Hot New Single
Tina Win is everywhere right now, and honestly? She deserves it.
The rising Romanian-American pop and R&B singer made her Cannes Film Festival debut this year, turned heads at the star-studded amfAR Gala alongside her best friend, actress Tara Reid, walked a Cannes red carpet in a jaw-dropping designer gown, attended one of the hottest premieres at the Tribeca Film Festival, and dropped a brand new single, all in the same stretch. If you haven’t been paying attention to Tina Win yet, now is the time.
Best Friends Do Cannes

On May 21, Win and Reid hit the 32nd amfAR Gala Cannes together at the legendary Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d’Antibes, France. The annual event is one of the most coveted invitations during the entire Cannes Film Festival, and this year’s edition raised an incredible $20 million for HIV/AIDS research. Academy Award-winning actress Geena Davis hosted the night, with performances from Lizzo and Robbie Williams, and the guest list included Eva Longoria, Heidi Klum, and Rami Malek, among others.
Win arrived dressed in a show-stopping gown by designer Dorota Goldpoint, and by all accounts, she and Reid, who have been close friends for years, had an unforgettable night on the Riviera.
Red Carpet Ready

Win did not stop there. She also walked the Cannes red carpet for a festival premiere wearing a stunning look by acclaimed Vietnamese designer Le Thanh Hoa.
For a first-time Cannes attendee, she looked like she had been doing this for years, which, given her background working backstage at Fashion Week and interning at Allure and Cosmopolitan, maybe shouldn’t be a surprise.
New York, New Single

After the South of France, Win made her way to New York City for the 2026 Tribeca Film Festival, attending the premiere of Only What We Carry dressed in a gorgeous piece by Australian luxury label Camilla. The film is one of the buzziest titles at Tribeca’s 25th anniversary edition, starring Simon Pegg, Sofia Boutella, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Quentin Tarantino, and singer Lizzy McAlpine. It was shot in just six days in Normandy with a largely improvised script, and critics have been talking about it nonstop.
And right in the middle of all the festival action, Win dropped her new single “Chaos” on May 29. The track is the latest chapter in a run that includes her debut “Try Anything” and the buzzy follow-up “How To Be Cool,” and it might be her most personal release yet. Win has always been open about the fact that her music comes from real life, describing her songs as a reflection of the chaos she has lived through, from heartbreak and survival to reinvention and freedom. The new single puts all of that front and center.
As the founder of her own independent label, Tina Win Music LLC, she owns every note of it.
One to Watch

Between the fashion, the festivals, and the music, Tina Win is building something.
And from the looks of this stretch, she is just getting started.
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Large Bust? These 17 Swimsuits Lift, Smooth and Stay Put
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Shopping for swimsuits with a larger bust can feel like an endless cycle of straps that dig in, tops that shift and cups that never seem supportive enough. The good news is that you don’t have to spend a fortune to find styles that actually work. Plenty of affordable swimsuits now offer lift, smoothing and stay-put support without sacrificing style.
Whether you’re planning a beach vacation, pool day or weekend by the lake, the right swimsuit can make all the difference. Features like adjustable straps, supportive cups and tummy-smoothing fabrics help create a comfortable fit you’ll actually want to wear. Ahead, shop 17 flattering swimsuits that deliver confidence-boosting support for under $40.
17 Large Bust-Friendly Swimsuits Lift, Smooth and Stay Put
1. Our Favorite: The knotted shoulder straps on this striped bikini set adjust to your shape, and the high-waisted bottom skims past the midsection. The blue and white stripes feel classic without trying too hard.
2. Rich-Looking: The gold U-wire on this ribbed bikini set adds shaping under the bust without an actual underwire dig. The ribbed texture and a deep V-neckline keep it looking pricier than $34.
3. Sculpting Sensation: The built-in sarong wrap on this one-piece swimsuit adds a layer of compression across the middle while looking like a separate skirt. The tummy-control lining does the smoothing work underneath.
4. Flattering Find: Slip into this blue striped one-piece for a pool day, and the contrasting top and solid bottom create a subtle hourglass effect. The cutout adds interest without showing skin you don’t want shown.
5. Designer-Looking: Gold hardware details on this swim dress elevate the whole look past its $40 price tag. The tummy-control lining smooths through the midsection without feeling like shapewear.
6. High-Waisted Hero: The crossover top on this striped two-piece crisscrosses at the bust for actual lift, and the ruched high-waisted bottom skims rather than clings. The ruching hides what the waistband lines reveal.
7. Coverage Champion: The front-cross design on this V-neck one-piece gives genuine bust support, and the striped top contrasts with a solid bottom for a slimming effect. The tummy control runs through the torso.
8. Ravishing Ruffles: The ruffle halter on this tankini set adds visual volume up top while the high-waisted leopard bottom does the smoothing. The halter straps tie behind the neck for adjustable support.
9. Sporty Support: The supportive top on this color-block bikini has the structure of a sports bra without looking like one. The high-waisted bottoms in contrasting colors stay put through actual swimming.
10. Stay-Put Style: The twist-front detail on this two-tone bikini adds shaping at the bust, and spaghetti straps adjust for the right fit. The high-waisted bottom holds its position when you stand up.
11. Plus Size Perfection: Pack this plus-size bikini for vacation and skip the worry about straps slipping or fabric stretching out. The ribbed texture keeps its shape swim after swim.
12. Seriously Slimming: Slip into this color-block set for a pool party and the contrasting panels do the contouring for you. There’s no suck-it-in required.
13. Poolside Pretty: Wear this V-neck one-piece for a pool day with friends where you want to feel pretty, not just covered. The ruffle adds the prettiness, and the tummy control adds the confidence.
14. Full-Coverage: Bring this floral tankini on a family vacation where you’ll be chasing kids or grandkids around the pool. Nothing shifts, nothing rides up, nothing requires constant adjusting.
15. Support Superstar: The wrap-tie front on this V-neck swimdress adjusts to fit your bust, not a standard cup size. Plus, a side cutout and tummy-control lining round out the support.
16. Poolside Hero: Slip on this V-neck swimsuit for any pool day where you want simple and reliable. No fussing with ties, no adjusting straps, just a suit that works.
17. Confidence Booster: The cross-front V-neck on this high-waisted bikini adds lift and a flattering neckline. The side-tie bottoms adjust to your actual hip measurement instead of a standard size.
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‘Adventure Time’ Gets Spooky in First Look at the Beloved Cartoon’s First-Ever Halloween Special [Exclusive]
Halloween is still more than four months away, but the Land of Ooo is already preparing for the spooky season. The multi-Eisner and Harvey Award-winning publisher Oni Press has once again partnered with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products to unleash Adventure Time‘s first-ever Halloween special, sending Jake and Finn on an eerie new adventure that leans into the darker side of their world. Spanning 48 pages, it’ll haunt comic shops at the end of September, just in time for fans to pick up the issue for the holiday. Collider is thrilled to share a first look before the special goes on sale, showing off four unique covers that reimagine the two iconic adventurers, their friends, and some scary monsters in vastly different styles.
Each of the covers for the Adventure Time: Halloween Special #1 strikes a balance between the whimsy of the beloved Cartoon Network series and the macabre. First up is art by Sesame Street comic artist Sean Dove, who draws Finn and Jake cute and determined as they trudge through a forest where horrors loom overhead, like a giant crimson centipede monster. Go Go Proton!‘s Agustin Morales, meanwhile, embraces the heroics of Adventure Time, showing our champions triumphantly standing over their defeated foes against the mouth of a cave, which calls for exploration. Taking a more folkloric approach, RWBY: Fairy Tales of Remnant artist Violet Tobacco adopts a sort of storybook style, showing the duo dressed for Trick ‘r Treat as they flee from the giant, chicken-footed hut of the Baba Yaga of Slavic legend. Last but not least is a 1:10 variant cover, created by interior artist Adam Seats, who captures just about everything this new adventure contains, from old friends like BMO to classic foes like Magic Man, and lots of treasure.
Within this special one-shot is a story penned by Jeremy Melloul of Dungeon Masters Guild fame, centering on Finn and Jake as they take on a special request for the adventurer’s guild. However, they fail to read the fine print and accidentally stumble into their most dangerous situation yet. This dungeon they’re sent to explore is unlike any other, warping them into some of its monstrous residents and pitting them against familiar faces and new enemies alike. Their only hope is to unravel its mysteries before they’re overwhelmed not just by the monsters inside, but also the beast lurking within themselves.
‘Adventure Time’s Latest On-Screen Adventure Is Almost Here
Oni Press has been taking Adventure Time to many new frontiers, from the movie theater to music-based Pride-themed trips down memory lane, well after Pendleton Ward‘s original hit wrapped up in 2018. However, Finn and Jake are also about to tread new ground on-screen too. A new prequel spin-off series titled Adventure Time: Side Quests is set to premiere on Disney+ and Hulu on June 29 and will whisk viewers back to the early days of Finn and Jake’s brotherly bond and fantastical adventures. They’ll venture all across Ooo, fighting evil, partying with cloud people, and meeting up with some old friends along the way, like Princess Bubblegum, Marceline, BMO, and the Ice King. It’s designed as a throwback to earlier seasons to get a new generation of fans invested in the champions’ lighthearted adventures while also giving old fans a chance to jump back in for more completely new whimsical fun under showrunner Nate Cash.
The Adventure Time: Halloween Special #1 goes on sale on September 30, exclusively from Oni Press. Get an exclusive look at the four unique new covers in the gallery above.
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2010 – 2018-00-00
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Cartoon Network
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‘Criminal Minds: Evolution’s New Season 4 Villain Is Major Game-Changer
It’s been a while since Criminal Minds ventured into the world of the occult, and the latest episode, Season 4, Episode 4, reminds us exactly why these episodes can be so chilling. They lead to some of the most creative and grisly MOs, making some of the most memorable scenes in the show. Alongside the gruesome case-of-the-week, this episode finally and firmly puts the season’s overarching antagonist on the BAU’s radar, as the cat and mouse chase for the Fan begins, but the case is like nothing the team has dealt with before. The Fan may just seem like another copycat killer, but with his idol alive and imprisoned, Elias Voit (Zach Gilford), the rules of the profile have changed, and the stakes have just gotten higher.
‘Criminal Minds: Evolution’ Season 4, Episode 4 Delivers a Fanatic Witch Hunt
Episode 4 kicks off with the graphic scene of the unsub swinging a sledgehammer onto a woman’s body while her restrained husband watches in absolute horror and grief. The unsub is screaming at them to confess to heresy as a vial of a crystalline substance hangs on his neck, creating a dismally haunting image. The BAU begins their investigation by conducting an interview with the husband, who was left alive, and finds out a few major things: the unsub waits for the children to leave the house first, the vial around his neck is salt, and he is searching for a specific confession. Prentiss (Paget Brewster) adds up the details, including the occult references, the trial-like aspects, and the violence against women, and her instincts (or as she phrases it, biases) lead her to witch hunts.
However, when the unsub strikes again, this time killing the husband and leaving the wife alive, the team finds out that the husband was having an affair — all the murder victims were. Soon enough, Rossi (Joe Mantegna) draws on his years of experience and digs out a religious manifesto used during medieval times that purported a direct correlation between infidelity and being a witch, a text with a title that roughly translates to “Hammer of Witches.” From this, the familiar sequence of the team delivering a profile ensues: a highly educated man, obsessed with this text, who looks non-threatening and has issues with infidelity. What’s more exciting and nostalgic is when Rossi uses the term “moral enforcer,” taking us back to the days when each unsub fit into different profile categories like “sexual sadist” or “angel of death.”
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“I know what it’s like to be afraid of your own mind.”
The final piece of this creepy puzzle slots into place when the team looks into why the unsub waits for the children to leave the house first. They eventually figure out that he is a substitute teacher who forms a connection with the children, finding out about their parents’ affairs and using his knowledge of their schedule to plan the murders. By figuring out this final connection between the victims, the team can stop the most recent attack just in time, saving the couple from the same grisly fate while the unsub is shot down by Green (Ryan-James Hatanaka). It may not be the most complex case of this season so far, but the ritualistic imagery of the unsub’s MO makes it an engaging and chilling watch.
A Budding Mentorship Evolves Between Rossi and Green in ‘Criminal Minds’
Evolution Season 4, Episode 4, also continues J.J.’s (A.J. Cook) storyline around navigating life without her husband, and this time, she is dealing with her relationship with her firstborn son, Henry (Mekhai Anderson). Alvez (Adam Rodriguez) accidentally tells her that Henry is thinking about going to a local college instead of heading to California as he originally planned. After the case, she and Henry share ice cream and talk about the future, where she admits to being exhausted but promises to always support his dreams. The scene is slightly awkward, and the storyline feels a tad out of place, but there is something comforting about watching J.J.’s domestic life, even if Will (Josh Stewart) isn’t a part of it anymore.
This episode also delivers a relationship we haven’t had since the early seasons of Criminal Minds: mentorship. The previous one was between Reid (Matthew Gray Gubler) and Gideon (Mandy Patinkin) during the very first season, but with Green being a rookie in the show, it provides an opportunity for the usually wry and distant Rossi to mentor someone. The show introduced the idea in the previous episode, but here, their bond is fleshed out into something less awkward and more meaningful. Rossi consistently encourages Green to voice his ideas and theories, even when he is completely off-track, allowing the rookie to “get his reps in” and learn to connect behavioral clues together. With Green’s self-doubt and eager-to-please attitude combined with Rossi’s penchant for teasing and suave, almost arrogant demeanor, it makes for playful and fun teaching scenes.
Breaking our hearts, straight off the bat.
‘Criminal Minds: Evolution’ Officially Sets Up the Season 4 Villain
Meanwhile, Lewis (Aisha Tyler) is on her separate assignment of psychoanalyzing Voit, but things come to a halt when he shows them the pages he received from the Fan at the end of the previous episode. Lewis speaks to Voit about how he handled the podcast interview, reminding him that his “celebrity has influence,” once again tying the episode to the power of true crime in this day and age. However, Voit also has some interesting insights into the Fan, where he highlights how the meticulously created notes that were made using an authentic typewriter were the beginning of the Fan’s evolution: he hasn’t killed yet, but his homicidal fantasies and obsessiveness are depicted in how he is challenging Voit and the FBI. But things really ramp up when the Fan sends photos of a Jane Doe to the bureau.
They identify the woman as an intern named Laura who lives in Pennsylvania, and upon bringing her in, they find out that the pictures were taken by her ex-boyfriend, Lance (Connor Storrie), who started obsessively stalking her after they broke up. However, upon interrogating Lance, J.J. and Lewis determine that he cannot be the Fan since he was too volatile in his emotions and didn’t have the level of obsessive compulsion the Fan had demonstrated in his notes. Of course, the women don’t let Lance leave without sending Avez in to scare the guy into stopping his stalking activities, which turns into a fun scene of manipulation.
Upon reconvening with Voit, they determine that the pictures and the breadcrumbs to Lance were a Trojan horse. Lance was the kind of person to angrily complain about the BAU for detaining him temporarily, which would give the Fan insights into how the team operated, including their interrogation techniques and profiling process. He is trying to gather as much information as he can before striking, making him a dangerous foe who is incredibly difficult to profile at the moment. Much of this episode is simply about setting up the new “big bad,” so it somewhat plays out like a filler episode, but still incites anticipation for the rest of the season.
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September 22, 2005
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Erica Messer
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Félix Enríquez Alcalá, Rob Bailey, Matthew Gray Gubler, Joe Mantegna, John Gallagher, Douglas Aarniokoski, Guy Norman Bee, Larry Teng, Nelson McCormick, Alec Smight, Charles S. Carroll, Rob Spera, Charles Haid, Diana Valentine, Rob Hardy, Tawnia McKiernan, Bethany Rooney, Karen Gaviola, Sharat Raju, Thomas Gibson, Aisha Tyler, Anna Foerster, Gloria Muzio, John Terlesky
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Bruce Zimmerman, Virgil Williams, Edward Allen Bernero, Janine Sherman Barrois, Chris Mundy, Simon Mirren, Debra J. Fisher, Kimberly A. Harrison, Jay Beattie, Dan Dworkin, Karen Maser, Oanh Ly, Stephanie Sengupta, Aaron Zelman, Kirsten Vangsness, Erica Meredith, Andi Bushell, Holly Harold, Alicia Kirk, Jeff Davis, Randy Huggins, Edward Napier, Jayne A. Archer, Chikodili Agwuna
- The episode sets the Fan up as a dangerous and unpredictable villain, drumming up anticipation.
- The central case is as chilling and fun as the show’s usual content.
- Rossi and Green’s bond is fun and nostalgic to watch.
- Most of the episode is filler and, subsequently, can feel a little random.
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Francesca Amiker Addresses Big Tigger Situation In Statement
A recent wave of online allegations involving media personality Francesca Amiker and Big Tigger has sparked conversation across social platforms. And it prompts Amiker to publicly address claims about her personal life and professional relationships. Now, her statement is now sparking a range of reactions online.
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Amiker Addresses Claims Involving Big Tigger Situation
Media personality Francesca Amiker responds after Alicia Brown, Big Tigger’s wife, alleges online that Amiker had an alleged affair with the radio host and new V-103 co-host. Furthermore, Amiker, who recently joined ‘The Big Tigger Morning Show’ on Atlanta’s V-103, addressed the situation directly in a statement shared to her Instagram.
In her post, Amiker wrote: “The allegations being circulated about me are completely false and do not reflect who I am or how I conduct myself. I have never had an affair or cheated with a married man. I stand by my character, my integrity, and the truth.” Moreover, the statement comes after Brown reportedly shared emotional posts online referencing issues in her marriage and naming Amiker in connection with the claims. Brown has also alleged instances of physical ab*se involving Big Tigger.
Comment Section Erupts After Host Speaks Out
Folks quickly flooded Francesca Amiker’s Instagram comment section after her statement began circulating online, with many weighing in on the situation. Some users urged her to take legal action and sue over the allegations, while others questioned why Big Tigger had not publicly addressed the claims. At the same time, supporters who said they knew Amiker pushed back on the rumors and said they didn’t believe the situation reflected who she is.
One Instagram user @carakneer claimed, “Love you.❤️ I’m so sorry you’re dealing with this, got you always“
This Instagram user @_1sterling commented, “Your co host should speak up ‼️”
And, Instagram user @iamkimford said, “I’m so sorry you got dragged into this! It’s ridiculous and nowhere in your character.“
Meanwhile, Instagram user @queen.pinklady.v added, “[Big Tigger] needs to say something too 😒”
While Instagram user @poohpaisley shared, “I hope you sue for DEFAMATION“
Lastly, Instagram user @zl1kid42 wrote, “I know you telling the truth ❤️❤️❤️we got your back“
Source Speaks Out After Amiker Drawn Into Allegations With Big Tigger
A recent wave of online posts involving Alicia Brown and Francesca Amiker appears to have escalated after Brown shared a video on social media showing herself emotional with visible facial injuries, along with a caption referencing her husband and including Amiker’s name. In the post, Brown also alleged issues in her marriage and included Amiker’s name, sparking widespread online conversation and drawing Amiker into the discussion despite no confirmed direct public connection between the parties.
Following the circulation of the video and accompanying claims, a source close to Amiker said she was taken aback by how quickly her name became tied to the situation and stressed her long-standing career and public standing in the industry. “Francesca has never been a part of a toxic situation and doesn’t plan to begin now. As a respected Journalist in this industry, she knows exactly how exciting it is to read salacious rumors and headlines,” the source claimed. “Her involvement in any of this couldn’t be farther from the truth. She never thought leaving E! News in Los Angeles and accepting a job at her new radio station would lead to this.”
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Rebecca Hall’s ‘The Listeners’ Is a Quietly Unsettling Thriller That Gets Under Your Skin
From lost civilizations to haunting conspiracy theories, some of our world’s greatest mysteries have often teased the limits of human understanding. But as these puzzles challenge our perceptions to stir our deepest fears, they also invite us to ask more questions. Unraveling that puzzle through nuanced storytelling is The Listeners, a provocative series that centers around a woman who begins to hear low-humming sounds that no one else can. The four-part series, set to air on Starz this week, starring Rebecca Hall, is based on the bestselling and award-winning novel of the same name by Jordan Tannahill. Following its highly anticipated Toronto International Film Festival premiere in 2024, the show will no doubt become one of the year’s most thought-provoking and unsettling series yet.
As an atmospheric exploration of human connection and isolation, The Listeners embraces the ethereal tension of The Leftovers and the psychological depth of Sharp Objects to examine the human experience through silence. With the book set up as a memoir and inspired by the strange, low-frequency reverberations in Windsor, Ontario, the BBC-produced series finds a refreshing nuance in its television adaptation. Produced by Element Pictures, the studio behind Normal People and Poor Things, and directed by Janicza Bravo (Poker Face and Zola), the series manages a sharp, important commentary on how loneliness compels us to seek meaning in the unknown — or in this case, the inexplicable. Through its main character Claire, played arrestingly by Hall, The Listeners offers a strong tableau of isolation and how the search for connection can distort even the simplest of perceptions.
What Is ‘The Listeners’ About?
The Listeners stars Hall as Claire, an English teacher who is the only person hearing a low-humming sound. Much like the show’s pace, which aligns with a slow-burning drama, the sound she hears starts gradually. It’s present, but it’s not exactly taking up too much space in Claire’s life. However, things take an abrupt turn, and the seemingly innocuous noise begins to upset the balance she has created for herself and her family. Claire, who is also a doting mother to Ashley (Mia Tharia) and a loving wife to Paul (Prasanna Puwanarajah), begins to find the noise ruining a lot of her daily rhythms. At times, she feels she might have imagined it. But the noise and its high frequency begin to manifest in the form of nose bleeds, leaving Claire with a lot more questions. As she investigates with doctors and conducts tests, they suggest she might have tinnitus or a hypersensitivity to white noise — an issue seen in patients with anxiety and stress.
Here, the mystery begins, unraveling Claire’s layers to offer more about her through a naturally quiet disposition and interaction with others. With her frustrations starting to show, no one can help — that is until one of her students, a 17-year-old boy named Kyle (Ollie West) reveals he can too hear the sound. Taking solace in their shared isolation, the two strike up an unlikely (and dangerous) friendship and investigate the sound together. With the noise becoming more apparent, the two become increasingly separated from their family, friends, and colleagues and join a group of neighbors who also allegedly hear the sound led by Jo (Gayle Rankin) and Omar (Amr Waked), a couple that delivers strong cult vibes. The pair believes it’s important to lean into “The Hum” and treat it like a gift. Naturally, as Claire and Kyle’s friendship grows, so does doubt from the outside, causing perception to become reality.
Rebecca Hall Is at the Top of Her Game in ‘The Listeners’
The Listeners isn’t just a slow-burn drama with a quiet, eerie temperament. As Tannahill is at the forefront of the adaptation’s layered screenplay, the series captures Claire’s growing obsession with the sound in a dynamic, captivating style. With a psychological toll woven delicately into every scene and interaction, it’s a testament to Hall’s natural magnetism as a performer that draws you into every moment. Whatever Claire is feeling or thinking in those lonely scenes alongside the hum, we are right there with her. Able to convey a deep, conflicted demeanor and apprehension, Hall shows us what it feels like through her eyes, the furrow of her brow, or even a slight frown that speaks deeply to her modest, quiet desperation for answers.
Hall is masterful and profoundly focused on a performance that adds to the story’s haunting tale of isolation, longing, and faith. As an actress known for moving seamlessly between roles that demand intensity and vulnerability, like The Prestige or The Night House, Hall is at the top of her game in The Listeners. With an emotional profundity unseen in previous performances, she immerses herself into a world that deftly manages the complexities of loneliness and confusion with masterful fortitude. In those moments when it’s just her versus the hum, how she commands the scene to rely on subtlety speaks to the strength of her craft. When Claire sees doctors with her husband Paul, the tattered sophistication of her anxieties bubble to the surface to create inner tension between the couple, and bring out another side of the performer. While only two episodes were made available to the press, Hall’s undeniable screen presence through Claire’s quiet intensity lingers with you long after.
‘The Listeners’ Leans Into Obsessions Through Sharp Subtlety
As the novel and its adaptation capture so much of Claire’s growing obsessions with sounds that ultimately isolate her, the series leans into such compulsion through quiet subtleties. It’s this kind of implicitness that is not only central to the story but its understanding of loneliness through Claire. Through the gnawing mania that afflicts her, we can recognize how these hauntings are a bit of a gateway for her, especially in how she spends time with Kyle. Sure, she’s driving away the people who love her the most and making some bad choices about it, but she’s also opening her eyes to new challenges that speak to a reshaping of her identity.
This obsession with the faintest of noises sends the loudest message about Claire’s state of mind, hinting at something deeper that haunts her and distorts her current role. She loves her family, her friends, and her job, but her obsession with “the hum” implies a deeper, more destructive gap in her connection to herself that highlights her emotional and mental welfare. In many ways, Claire’s actions are intentional, and her fixation speaks to a deeper need for building meaningful relationships and connections. It’s easy to empathize with her because she is relatable, but her increasing paranoia detaches her from reality, leading to intense interactions and often destructive behavior that unveils some deeper truths.
The trio discusses honoring their real-life counterparts, why Sachs considers this an action movie, and future projects in the works.
Bravo, who is known for boundary-pushing work in Zola and Poker Face, levels up her signature style of alienation in The Listeners. Challenging conventional storytelling through gritty realism and vibrant visuals that align with an arthouse sensibility, the director’s work here exemplifies her unique voice. Like her earlier work in Lemon, Bravo infuses her characters with a lush theatrical sense that also highlights strong, gripping emotional complexities. It’s this kind of intimacy and character-driven core that feeds so much of Hall’s performance.
Emerging as a masterful exploration of isolation and obsessions, The Listeners creates a rich tapestry of existential tension through Hall’s knack for embodying a strong, emotional spirit. Thanks to the familiar writing of Tannahill’s novel with sharp nuance, the BBC production captures the subtleties of human connection and detachment that distort our understanding of reality. Accompanied by a spirited supporting cast, Hall delivers an exceptional performance — a career-best among a plethora. With the series intertwining the psychological depths of loneliness with the eerie presence of the inexplicable “hum,” the four-part series works to provoke strong reflections on shades of isolation, perception, and the fragility of our connections. It’s illuminating and interesting in the best ways, and with more to unravel as Claire discovers the origins of the hum, The Listeners solidifies its place as one of the year’s most thought-provoking dramas.
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Drama
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English
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September 7, 2024
- The Listeners is a deeply layered, introspective series with strong direction from Janicza Bravo.
- Rebecca Hall is a true standout, conveying quiet desperation and subtle intensity.
- As a compelling mystery, Jordan Tannahill preserves his novel?s subtle nuances and psychological tension while offering a fresh perspective in its television format.
- The series is rather slow, but the build-up to the hum and its presence is tackled almost immediately.
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‘Landman’ Stars Officially Shut Down Taylor Sheridan Crossover Rumors [Exclusive]
Taylor Sheridan‘s television world is vast, it’s enormous, and at this point, you’d imagine there are all sorts of crossover possibilities. A cavalcade of colorful characters exists all across Sheridan’s America, and their shows and stories feel like they could be happening all down the same dusty road. That’s especially true now that Dutton Ranch has kicked off, moving Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler from Montana to Texas as they attempt to start over with their stolen child, Carter, after the end of Yellowstone.
That’s already put the three of them in the same state as Landman, which opens up all kinds of interesting possibilities that have almost certainly been noted by executives at Paramount scribbling on a whiteboard. After all, if Beth is now building a life in Texas, it’s not completely wild to wonder whether she might eventually bump into Tommy and Angela Norris somewhere along the way, right?
Unfortunately for anyone hoping to see Tommy and Beth walk into the same room and immediately make it everyone else’s problem, two Landman stars aren’t exactly betting the ranch on it. Collider’s Aidan Kelley attended the Newport Beach TV Festival recently and spoke with Landman stars Billy Bob Thornton and Ali Larter, who both addressed the possibility of Sheridan’s oil drama crossing over with the Yellowstone universe. Thornton, who plays Tommy Norris, was asked directly whether a Yellowstone crossover will ever happen, and his answer was pretty blunt: “I don’t know. I have no idea. You know, I doubt it. I’ll put it that way.”
Ali Larter Also Doesn’t Think ‘Landman’ Is Crossing Over With ‘Yellowstone’
Larter, who plays Angela, Tommy’s firecracker of an ex-wife, had a similar response when asked about the dream crossover pairing fans are already imagining: Angela Norris meeting Beth Dutton. On paper, it would make sense. Two of the most volatile characters ever written by Sheridan going head-to-head and lighting the screen on fire — if not literally everything else, too — seems like an opportunity too good to pass up. But Larter doesn’t see it happening either. “No, I do not think so,” Larter said. “Sorry to disappoint the fans, but I don’t think that will be happening in our world.”
The Landman cast also includes Demi Moore (The Substance) as Cami Miller, Andy Garcia (Ocean’s Eleven) as Galino, Jacob Lofland (Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials) as Cooper Norris, Michelle Randolph (1923) as Ainsley Norris, Paulina Chávez (The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia) as Ariana Medina, Kayla Wallace (When Calls the Heart) as Rebecca Falcone, Mark Collie (Nashville) as Sheriff Walt Joeberg, and James Jordan (Yellowstone) as Dale Bradley.
Landman streams on Paramount+. Stay tuned at Collider for more.
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November 17, 2024
- Network
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Paramount
- Franchise(s)
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Yellowstone
Entertainment
Jesse Solomon Left Shaken By ‘Summer House’ Reunion Drama
Emotions ran high during the latest “Summer House” reunion, but even longtime Bravo host Andy Cohen was surprised by just how deeply the drama affected the cast.
While viewers have focused on the controversy surrounding Amanda Batula and West Wilson‘s relationship, Cohen says the real story was the emotional toll it took on a friend group still reeling from betrayal, fractured relationships, and lingering resentment.
Speaking at the Newport Beach TV Fest, Andy Cohen reflected on what he witnessed during the reunion taping and revealed that Jesse Solomon struggled to hold back his emotions.
According to Cohen, the atmosphere became increasingly heavy as cast members confronted the fallout from events that unfolded throughout the season.
“I guess that the headline was how visibly shaken a lot of them were,” Cohen said per the Daily Mail.
The Bravo host then shared a striking detail about Solomon’s emotional state during the final portion of the reunion.
“Jesse Solomon spent a good chunk of kind of the last 25 minutes he was sitting there, kind of crying for real,” Cohen recalled.
The emotional reaction stood out even among a cast known for dramatic confrontations and complicated relationships.
“He was very shaken,” Cohen added.
For viewers, Solomon’s visible heartbreak became one of the most talked-about moments of the reunion.
Amanda Batula And West Wilson Romance Sparked Fallout

The tension stemmed largely from the aftermath of Amanda Batula and West Wilson confirming their relationship earlier this year.
While the romance generated headlines, it also created serious problems within the group’s social circle.
The relationship proved particularly painful for Ciara Miller, who had previously dated Wilson on and off. It also complicated matters for Kyle Cooke, who had maintained a friendship with Wilson.
As the reality of the relationship settled in, the group found itself dealing with damaged friendships and growing divisions.
According to Andy Cohen, the emotional wounds remained fresh by the time reunion cameras started rolling.
Rather than focusing solely on who dated whom, cast members appeared more concerned about the trust that had been broken and whether those relationships could ever be repaired.
The resulting atmosphere turned what could have been a routine reunion into something far more intense.
Andy Cohen Ranks ‘Summer House’ Among The Most Tense Reunions

Cohen has moderated countless reality television confrontations throughout his career, including the explosive “Scandoval” reunion.
That experience made his assessment of the “Summer House“ reunion especially notable.
“I would say that the Summer House reunion was top 10 most tense reunions that we’ve had,” he said.
The veteran host explained that the emotional intensity went beyond ordinary reality television drama.
“This is a real group and there was real emotional fallout among this group,” Cohen said.
He continued, “This group is rocked and devastated and it’s very real and it was very emotional.”
Even after the cameras stopped rolling, Cohen admitted that the experience stayed with him.
“And I left and I was truly spent and I wasn’t in it,” he said.
Reflecting on his role during the difficult conversations, Cohen added, “I was just directing the conversation.”
Jesse Solomon Fears The Friend Group May Never Recover

Long before the reunion aired, Solomon had already voiced concerns about the state of the friendships within the house.
As he prepared to confront the season’s biggest issues, he acknowledged how difficult the situation had become.
“I feel like the friend group is fractured,” Solomon said during the first part of the reunion.
The reality TV star expressed concern that some relationships may never fully recover from the damage caused by recent events.
“It’s just sad and I hope we’re not just mourning the loss of what we had and I’m hoping that we can find some common ground and move forward the best way we can,” he explained.
His comments reflected a feeling shared by many viewers who watched the cast struggle to navigate loyalty, friendship, and betrayal.
‘Summer House’ Drama Explodes Before Reunion Even Airs
The reunion generated controversy even before audiences had a chance to watch it.
Leaked audio from the taping revealed a heated confrontation between Ciara Miller and Amanda Batula over the relationship that had created so much division.
The argument quickly became one of the most discussed moments connected to the reunion.
During the exchange, Miller unleashed her frustration at her former friend.
She said, “Shut the f-ck up, Amanda.”
Miller continued, “You don’t want to cross this f-cking bridge with me. You really don’t. I don’t see your man sticking up for you now, huh?”
The explosive confrontation only reinforced Cohen’s claims about the emotional state of the cast.
With friendships hanging in the balance and tensions still running high, the final reunion episode promises to reveal just how much damage was done.
Entertainment
Taylor Swift At Center Of NBA Finals Hot Mic Storm
Taylor Swift’s appearance at the NBA Finals delivered plenty of excitement, but a courtside controversy quickly stole part of the spotlight.
The singer found herself at the center of a social media storm after a radio host was caught on a live microphone making an unflattering remark about her presence at Madison Square Garden.
The unexpected moment spread online within minutes, fueling debate among basketball fans and Swift supporters alike.
Madison Square Garden was packed with celebrities for Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs.
Among the most recognizable faces in attendance was Taylor Swift, who watched the action from courtside seats alongside friends Alana and Este Haim.
The singer received a warm reception from much of the crowd when she appeared on the arena’s jumbotron.
Cheers echoed throughout the building as fans welcomed one of music’s biggest stars to a game that would eventually become part of NBA history.
Yet while many inside the arena were thrilled to see her, one person covering the game apparently felt differently.
Hot Mic Moment Ignites Taylor Swift Backlash
During ESPN New York’s live radio coverage of the game, host Monica McNutt spotted Swift sitting near the court and began discussing her with co-host Tyler Murray.
McNutt first asked per the Daily Mail, “Is that Taylor Swift down there?”
After Murray expressed doubt, she followed up by saying, “With that long ponytail, ain’t that her in the blue?”
Murray remained unconvinced, replying, “I don’t know if I believe you,” before appearing to use his phone to get a closer look.
The exchange might have passed unnoticed had it ended there. Instead, McNutt added a remark that quickly spread across social media.
She said, “She’s not a Knicks fan. Get out of here girl.”
The hosts appeared unaware that their conversation was being broadcast live. Once clips of the exchange surfaced online, reactions poured in almost immediately.
Fans Rush To Defend The Pop Superstar
Taylor Swift’s loyal supporters wasted little time responding to the comments. Many questioned McNutt’s criticism and defended the singer’s connection to New York and the Knicks.
One user wrote, “Always unfortunate when woman are bitter about other women for no reason”.
Another argued that the broadcaster had gotten the situation wrong, posting, “I hope this woman apologizes for her unprofessional behaviour when she finds out Taylor is in fact a Knicks fan and has been since she was a teenager.”
A third commenter challenged McNutt’s claim directly, writing, “’she’s not a knicks fan’ yeah because you’re her best friend and you know everything about her”.
Others reacted with disbelief as the clip gained traction online. One social media user simply posted, “MONICA NOOOOOOO.”
The backlash transformed what might have been a brief courtside observation into one of the most talked-about moments surrounding the game.
Taylor Swift Enjoys Girls Night Without Travis Kelce
Despite the online uproar, Swift appeared focused on enjoying the evening.
Her fiancé, NFL star Travis Kelce, was unable to attend because he was participating in a mandatory Kansas City Chiefs minicamp ahead of the 2026 season.
Instead, Swift turned the outing into a girls’ night with the Haim sisters.
The trio embraced the Knicks theme with custom blue-and-orange shirts. Swift’s shirt featured the playful phrase “Stevie Knicks,” while her friends wore tops reading “Knickole Kidman” and “Knickelback.”
Their courtside appearance became one of the most photographed celebrity moments of the night, adding extra attention to an already star-studded event.
Knicks Complete Historic Comeback
While much of the postgame discussion centered on the viral hot mic incident, the action on the court ultimately delivered the biggest story.
Game 4 featured one of the most dramatic turnarounds in NBA Finals history. The Knicks erased a massive 29-point deficit, stunning the Spurs and electrifying the Madison Square Garden crowd.
The comeback reached its climax when OG Anunoby tipped in a missed three-point attempt from Jalen Brunson with just 1.2 seconds remaining.
The victory gave New York a 3-1 series lead and moved the franchise within one win of its first NBA championship since 1973.
One can only wonder if the Knicks can pull it off and give their city and famous fans much more to celebrate.
Entertainment
‘The Dark Knight’s Greatest Line Wasn’t Written by Christopher Nolan, and It Still Bothers Him
It takes a special kind of canonical classic to feature a line of dialogue so memorable that anyone could identify what movie it comes from without any context. “You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain,” uttered by Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) in The Dark Knight, fits the bill. In what is likely to remain his culturally definitive and most popular movie, Christopher Nolan, for better or worse, changed the film landscape forever by making a superhero movie feel like an American epic about crime, justice, and society’s belief in costumed vigilantes as religious dogmas.
While often celebrated for his visual panache and as a groundbreaking pioneer of IMAX photography in narrative films, Nolan writes every one of his movies. However, his clunky and on-the-nose dialogue is a point of contention for many critics, but there’s no denying the power of Dent’s line in The Dark Knight. There’s one problem: Nolan didn’t write that line—it was his brother, Jonathan Nolan, and the director is still haunted by him stealing his thunder.
Jonathan Nolan Wrote ‘The Dark Knight’s Most Iconic Line
Christopher Nolan is a singular, uncompromising visionary, but Jonathan Nolan is frequently right by his side as a co-writer, contributing to the source material for Memento, and the scripts for The Prestige, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, and Interstellar. It rounds out the family enterprise nature of Nolan’s filmography, as all his movies are produced by Christopher’s wife, Emma Thomas. Since their last collaboration, Jonathan has developed his own autonomous career as the creator of Person of Interest and Westworld on television, as well as producing and directing Prime Video’s Fallout.
No contribution will ever match the legacy of one line of dialogue in an early scene in The Dark Knight, where Harvey Dent, Rachel Dawes (Maggie Gyllenhaal), and Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) discuss the legality and morality of Batman’s existence as a vigilante crime-fighter roaming the streets of Gotham. For anyone in a position of power, whether a Caped Crusader or Gotham District Attorney, there are only two destinies: die with honor, or live in infamy.
In an interview with Nolan and his longtime collaborator and Oppenheimer star, Cillian Murphy, the director revealed that the “die a hero or live enough to see yourself become the villain” quote was actually coined by Jonathan Nolan. “I’m plagued by a line from The Dark Knight, and I’m plagued by it because I didn’t write it,” Nolan said, especially because the line was the one that “most resonates.” When Jonathan first conceived Dent’s line, Christopher admitted that he was puzzled by it, but the latter’s skepticism was proven wrong, expressing that it “kills” him that he can’t claim authorship of the line. “In this story, it’s absolutely that. Build them up, tear them down. It’s the way we treat people,” Nolan continued.
It’s easy to overlook him, but Jonathan Nolan’s understanding of genre mechanics and elaborate concepts, as demonstrated in his television shows, helped turn his brother into a commercial juggernaut with mass critical appeal. With films like The Prestige and Interstellar built around ornate ideas and executions, Christopher could’ve easily gotten lost in his own orbit, but Jonathan grounded these structures while maintaining their innate grandeur.
The Underlining Thematic Impact of This Famous Line from ‘The Dark Knight’
No one would think twice about who wrote the film’s most iconic line, as it feels very much in tune with Christopher Nolan’s style of dialogue. Characters in The Dark Knight, between Alfred (Michael Caine) analyzing the Joker’s (Heath Ledger) anarchic plan or the Joker himself sharing his philosophy on chaos, often sound like viewers and critics discussing the meaning of the film and its themes, which leads to a fair share of didactic moments where the message is conveyed with little subtlety, such as “Some men just want to watch the world burn,” and “This town deserves a better class of criminal.”
Complain about them all you want, but there is no denying the enduring, instantly recognizable magic of these lines. Nolan’s dialogue may not always be the most natural, but is that what we should expect from a movie about a billionaire dressed as a bat fighting crime? These lines, particularly when delivered with conviction by Eckhart, Caine, and Ledger, are poetic treatises about the mythos of superheroes and the disillusioned sentiment of America in a post-September 11th world.
Without Aaron Eckhart’s austere, earnest delivery, “You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain,” would’ve been an awkward line. It is also saved by the fact that it is the succinct thesis of The Dark Knight and its central thematic figure in Harvey Dent, who secretly dies disgracefully but is remembered fondly by the city of Gotham.
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