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Steven Spielberg Fans Have Until March 31 To Watch His 35-Year-Old Fantasy Classic
Few studio fantasies inspire quite as much generational whiplash as Hook. For some viewers, it is one of Steven Spielberg’s most magical family movies. For others, it is a gloriously overstuffed curiosity that only gets weirder and more charming with age. Either way, it has become a real cult favorite over the years, and now Prime subscribers are down to their last days to revisit it.
Released in 1991, Hook imagines what happened after Peter Pan grew up. Robin Williams stars as Peter Banning, an adult who has forgotten his life in Neverland until Captain Hook returns and forces him to rediscover who he really is. The cast also includes, among others, Dustin Hoffman as Captain James Hook, Julia Roberts as Tinker Bell, Bob Hoskins as Smee, Maggie Smith as Granny Wendy, and Charlie Korsmo as Jack Banning.
Not just that, though, but you’ll also get to experience one of John Williams‘ most underrated scores. The music that swells when Peter remembers his true identity before embracing the persona of Pan once again and blasting into the Neverland sky is one of the most triumphant moments you’ll witness.
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Is ‘Hook’ Worth Seeing?
The late critic Roger Ebert gave the film 2/4, noting that Hook takes a great idea — what if Peter Pan grew up? — and somehow turns it into something far less magical than it should be. Instead of feeling like a fresh or imaginative take on a beloved story, the film ends up feeling overly long, messy, and surprisingly uninspired. When his children are kidnapped by Captain Hook, Peter’s forced to return to Neverland and rediscover who he used to be. It’s a strong setup, and early on, the film hints at something special, but once the story reaches Neverland, things start to fall apart.
“The crucial failure in ‘Hook’ is its inability to re-imagine the material, to find something new, fresh or urgent to do with the Peter Pan myth. Lacking that, Spielberg should simply have remade the original story, straight, for this generation. The lack of creativity in the screenplay is dramatized in the sword fighting sequences between Hook and Peter, which are endless and not particularly well-choreographed. They do not convince me that either Williams or Hoffman is much of a fencer.”
Hook will leave Prime Video on March 31.
- Release Date
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December 11, 1991
- Runtime
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142 minutes
- Writers
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James V. Hart, Malia Scotch Marmo
- Producers
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Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy, Gerald R. Molen
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‘Marshals’ Can’t Escape Its ‘Yellowstone’ Roots As It Sets Up a Colossal New Rivalry
Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for Marshals Episode 4.This week, Marshals takes another leap into the greater world of Yellowstone as fallout from Kayce Dutton’s (Luke Grimes) past follows him to the present. “The Gathering Storm” has many meanings in this episode, which is chock-full of enough Yellowstone references and revelations to keep you on your toes. With more packed into this episode than the last few put together, Marshals continues to teeter the line between being a direct Yellowstone sequel and a spin-off that pushes to forge its own path and identity.
‘Marshals’ Sets the Stage for a Coming Storm Against Kayce Dutton
“The Gathering Storm” begins at Yellowstone East Camp as Kayce Dutton answers the door armed. As usual, Tate (Brecken Merrill) is at his maternal grandfather’s house, and so conveniently written out while Kayce deals with the aftermath of the bullet-on-the-doorstep threat from the end of last week’s episode. Thankfully, there’s no threat at all. It’s just Pete “Cal” Calvin (Logan Marshall-Green) with some security equipment to help Kayce prepare for whatever threat is coming. While Cal thinks Randall Clegg (Michael Cudlitz) is the man behind the threat after they killed his kin in combat, Kayce knows it could be anyone who hates his family name. Nevertheless, it doesn’t take long before we learn that the former is the truth in this case.
That night at the Bullet ‘n Barrel Saloon, Marshals sets up several different plotlines that the show has no room to pay off in this episode. Andrea Cruz (Ash Santos) flirts with her new cowboy love interest Ty (Tyler Courtad), Cal seemingly pines after the local bartender Maddie (Morgan Lindholm) — before a brief sidebar with a local named Henry (Gabriel Casdorph) about the Clegg family — and Miles (Tatanka Means) runs into a family member named Sabrina (Chelsea Gray) to discuss his past at Broken Rock. But all this is preamble because the real action doesn’t start until the next day, when, at Marshals HQ, the team is met by Harry Gifford (Brett Cullen), who reveals that Randall Clegg is claiming that his son Carson’s civil rights were violated when Kayce killed him last week. With Kayce under the microscope (and benched for the time being), Cruz is left in charge of the internal investigation. So, rather than stick around and twiddle their thumbs, Kayce and Cal go off and help the Department of Forestry in the hunt for “transplant” rancher Tom Weaver (Chris Mulkey), after his daughter, Dolly (Ellyn Jameson), believes he has gone missing in the nearby Bridger Mountains.
But for those thinking that the Clegg complaint is just background this week, it becomes clear that this will be Marshals‘ main focus going forward, especially after Gifford hounds Cruz about finding the Dutton skeletons in Kayce’s closet. Even if the Clegg evidence comes up empty, he wants Cruz to fish for something that the DOJ can use against Kayce. Turns out, the lawyer who filed Clegg’s complaint, Andrew Schroeder (David Lascher), has a history of filing claims against law enforcement. However, Belle (Arielle Kebbel) knows Schroeder well, so she and Cruz go to confront the weasel. However, things don’t go as planned, as Randall Clegg shows up in the flesh to reveal that he plans to make the “Dutton finally learn that a badge isn’t a shield for their sins.” Whatever they do or don’t uncover, he plans to go public with everything.
“The Gathering Storm” Digs Up Kayce’s Past as He Battles New Threats In the Present
Back in the mountains, Kayce and Cal spot the smoke from a helicopter crash site and recognize that they’re close to Tom Weaver. The only problem is, they’re immediately held at gunpoint by an unknown man (Braxton Hale), who has been hiding out in the woods for some time. He claims that, after losing his job, house, and wife, he’s now fled to the wilderness to live off the land. After disarming him, they decide to let him go to get to Tom in time, but only under the stipulation that he goes to turn himself in. Arriving at the crash, they find Tom injured and the pilot, Helen, to be in particularly rough shape. But just as they try to stabilize her, a grizzly bear shows up and literally rocks the boat. Although Kayce manages to scare the beast off with a few shots in the air (despite the fact that that’s typically more likely to get a bear to charge at you), it’s too late for the pilot.
Meanwhile, back at HQ, Cruz, Belle, and Miles discuss Kayce and his history. Having realized that the best thing they can do to help his case is dig into his past, they discover that he has an exemplary service record in the Navy. Looking beyond his time in the Armed Forces, Miles notes that the folks on Broken Rock once whispered about Kayce’s assault on the local Montana-based militia that took Tate, which, for the uninitiated, occurred at the tail end of Yellowstone Season 2. Although Kayce’s father, John Dutton (Kevin Costner), was the Livestock Commissioner at the time (and retired only weeks later), it was a sketchy enough situation that it could be labeled “frontier justice.” At the very least, it will give Randall Clegg the ammo he needs. When they explain this to Gifford, he wants to use it as leverage against Kayce to get him fired, but pivots to claiming that Kayce killed Carson Clegg in revenge for shooting a man on the Rez who knew his dead wife.
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Back in the mountains, Kayce criticizes Tom for valuing his ranch more than the life of his pilot. Although there were no adverse weather conditions reported before they took off, the pilot recognized the turning winds and staggered their seating to distribute their weight properly. In the end, this ended up saving Tom’s life, and Kayce notes that he should be grateful. But while they are at odds at first, they bond over the fact that neither one of them was able to pick their fathers. Like Kayce, Tom felt trapped in his Wall Street father’s shadow, and moving from New York to Montana to start a ranch was the best way to make a name for himself and start something new. Kayce certainly understands. But this is when things get a bit tricky. As Cal helps Kayce and Tom rappel down the mountain, they’re shot at by the man they’d previously let go before Cal can return fire. The former SEAL leader wants to jump back into the fray and hunt the man down, but Kayce convinces him to stick with the mission and get Tom back to his family.
‘Marshals’ Latest Episode Ends With Major Revelations and Romantic Teases
Meanwhile, when Gifford and Miles return to HQ, they reveal that Kayce’s late wife, Monica (Kelsey Asbille), was beloved by the man whom the Cleggs’ shot on the Rez last week. Because Gifford’s the absolute worst, he believes this is enough of a smoking gun to hang Kayce and ostracize him from the Marshals, hoping to railroad him with the weight of the DOJ behind him. As Miles puts it to the rest of the group, “Government’s the windshield, the rest of us are bugs.” But when Miles recalls the events of the Clegg shooting once more to Belle and Cruz, the trio realize that the Clegg brothers didn’t have eyes on Kayce or Miles yet when the IED went off. As it turns out, the Clegg family had been piggybacking on local wildlife cameras in the area for years, and that footage ultimately proved Kayce’s innocence. Upon clearing her teammate, Cruz confronts Gifford about trying to play her against her team, and it’s clear she won’t get to ever again.
With his name cleared and his job secure, Kayce goes to the hospital to meet with a recovering Tom Weaver. Surrounded by family, namely his doting daughter Dolly, Tom rewards Kayce for saving his life by lending him some ranch hands to help with East Camp. To Tom, the Dutton heir is the type of lawman whose career he wants to ensure continues. And with that, Marshals solves the mystery of how Kayce can be a lawman and a cowboy at the same time. Oh, and if you’ve been wondering about some other Marshals mysteries over the first few episodes, the final few minutes of “The Gathering Storm” peppers in a few more revelations…
Will Kayce ever bond with his team? It turns out, Kayce surprises them by showing up at the saloon to enjoy a celebratory drink. Who was that strange man in the mountains? Cal reveals that the guy who shot at them was a serial bomber named Rudy Carpenter, who will definitely be coming back for seconds at some point in the future. Will Kayce ever get a new love interest? That’s answered the moment Kayce introduces Dolly Weaver, who hopes that he’ll give her a crash course in all things Big Sky. And what’s the story between Cal and this bartender that seems to hate his guts? As he reveals to Belle, Maddie is his estranged daughter whom he moved to the area to be closer to. With all of this in mind, Marshals has a lot of material to work with as Kayce seeks to atone for his family’s sins.
Marshals airs Sundays on CBS and is available for streaming the next day on Paramount+.
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2026 – 2026
- Showrunner
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Spencer Hudnut
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Spencer Hudnut, Tom Mularz, Dana Greenblatt
- The rivalry between Kayce Dutton and Randall Clegg is promising
- The father conversations between Kayce and Tom was a necessary coda to the former’s time on Yellowstone
- Clearing Kayce’s name will hopefully mean we can move past all the “let’s talk about Kayce’s past” scenes between the Marshals
- That is not how you should deal with a grizzly bear…
- Kayce and Cal leaving their weapons behind feels like a massive oversight.
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Dwight Howard Ex Tiffany Render Gives Update On Their Daughter
Things are getting even more intense in Dwight Howard’s personal life this week. And his daughter, Layla Howard’s mother, Tiffany Render, is opening up like never before. Tiffany spoke on their Layla’s alleged status and the emotional toll their custody dispute has taken on her.
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Dwight Howard’s Ex Gives Update On Their Daughter’s Status
In a clip obtained by LiveBitez, Tiffany Render, Dwight Howard’s daughter’s mother, was seen walking with their daughter near a shopping area, however its unclear when the video was taken. A comment on the video asked, “So baby girl is back with you??? This is so good!” with a string of happy emojis. Tiffany responded, clarifying, “no, she isn’t yet.”
Tiffany Calls Out Dwight, Shares Daughter’s Side Of Custody Drama
Last week on Instagram, Tiffany revealed that her daughter’s father moved her from her original high school and took away her phone, citing emotional distress and feelings of neglect. She accused Dwight of attempting to create a “false and fake happy family narrative” by enrolling their daughter in the same school he attended.
Tiffany wrote, “When a child cries out for help, they deserve to be protected, not dismissed & hidden.” She also emphasized that her daughter’s breaking point led to the events of March 5, 2026. Backed by an alleged signed affidavit, Tiffany says her daughter wants to live with her. And, she called on the public for resources to ensure her child’s safety, declaring, “Baby girl mommy will always fight for your voice to be heard.”
What’s Really Happening With Dwight Howard?
What’s really going on behind closed doors with Dwight Howard? Newly released body cam footage puts Dwight and his estranged wife, Amber Rose Howard, in the spotlight as tensions reportedly boiled over on March 6. TMZ reports that Amber waited outside the front gate, claiming Dwight had locked her out.
The footage appears to tie into previously released 911 audio, where Amber alleged Dwight kicked her out and revealed that CPS had taken his daughter from a previous relationship the night before. Amber claimed Dwight was upset with her for not defending him, but his representatives deny any CPS involvement. Now, fans can’t help but wonder what really unfolded behind the mansion gates.
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Man Arrested After Child Sex Dolls Found at Area Landfill
A twisted discovery at a Utah landfill has led to the arrest of a 54-year-old man who allegedly believed he had adequately covered his tracks, police claim.
The Iron County Sheriff’s Office arrested Shane Alexander Larson, who lives in Cedar City, on Friday, March 20.
A week earlier, a worker at a Utah landfill called 911 after coming across a discarded box containing sex dolls resembling children.
The shipping label, police alleged, was left on the box that the dolls were shipped in, and while Larson had used a Sharpie marker to black out his name and address, police said in a booking affidavit that the text was “still legible.”
Cops successfully obtained a search warrant from a judge, which they later served at Larson’s home, where police allegedly found more than a dozen of the life-like dolls in his possession. Five of the dolls, authorities allege, were “made to appear consistent with pre-pubescent juvenile females.”
Several electronic devices were also confiscated from Larson’s home and will be searched as part of the investigation, according to investigators.
Larson was charged with six counts of distributing or purchasing a child sex doll, a third-degree felony, and six counts of possession of a child sex doll, a misdemeanor.
When questioned by police, Larson allegedly admitted that the dolls found at the garbage dump were his and that he is the one who discarded them. He said he got rid of the dolls “because they appeared to look too young,” according to the arrest report.
It was unclear if Larson was represented by a defense attorney on Sunday, March 22. He has yet to enter pleas to any of the charges.
In 2023, Utah passed HB108, a law to ban “child sex dolls,” defining them as anatomically correct dolls with features that resemble minors and that are intended for sexual use.
The enrolled bill makes possession a class A misdemeanor with a mandatory minimum $2,500 fine. It further makes distributing or purchasing a child sex doll a third-degree felony with a mandatory minimum fine of $10,000.
The arrest comes after authorities in New Orleans arrested a man for possessing child porn and importing a child sex doll. Jamie Borne was detained on February 25 after a routine probation turned up a “child-size sex doll” in his bedroom.
Borne, 30, is now charged with 40 felony counts of pornography involving juveniles under the age of 13 and one felony count of possessing, trafficking or importing a child sex doll. His bond was set at $2 million for the child porn and $50,000 for the doll.
Plea and attorney information was not available at the time of publication.
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7 Years Later, Disney+ Viewers Can’t Get Enough of Tom Holland’s Cult-Favorite Spy Movie
Following the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home, Tom Holland’s Peter Parker now lives in a changed world that doesn’t remember him, leaving the door open for a fascinating next installment. After years of waiting, this next installment, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, is scheduled to swing into theaters on July 31 as one of the year’s biggest summer blockbusters. Anticipation has recently hit record-breaking heights for the movie, after Sony’s release of a pulse-racing trailer officially generated 718.6 million views globally within its first 24 hours, making it the most-watched trailer launch of all time.
Brand New Day will feature Holland alongside the returning Zendaya and Jacob Batalon as MJ and Ned. Mark Ruffalo returns to his MCU favorite as Bruce Banner/The Hulk, with Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle/The Punisher, Michael Mando as Scorpion, and Marvin Jones III as Tombstone, also confirmed. It has also been announced that Stranger Things favorite Sadie Sink will join the cast, although it has yet to be announced who she will play, with most fans convinced she will portray Jean Grey, the powerful telekinetic from the X-Men franchise.
Ahead of Brand New Day‘s arrival, one of Holland’s more forgotten movies has become a surprise hit on the streaming charts. Officially placing in the Disney+ top ten in the U.S., at the time of writing, animated comedy Spies in Disguise features the voice of Spider-Man alongside the likes of Will Smith, Parks and Recreation’s Rashida Jones, Superman‘s Rachel Brosnahan, and more. The movie was directed by Nick Bruno and Troy Quane, who would later team up for the Academy Award-nominated Nimona.
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How Did Critics Respond to ‘Spies in Disguise’?
Not just a hit on the streaming charts seven years after its release, Spies in Disguise is also popular with critics. Boasting a “certified fresh” 77% score on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes and a 92% score from audiences, the consensus on the site reads, “A cheerfully undemanding animated adventure that’s elevated by its voice cast, Spies in Disguise is funny, fast-paced, and family-friendly enough to satisfy.” A synopsis for the film reads:
“Super spy Lance Sterling and scientist Walter Beckett are almost exact opposites. Lance is smooth, suave and debonair. Walter is not. But what Walter lacks in social skills he makes up for in smarts and invention, creating the awesome gadgets Lance uses on his epic missions. But when events take an unexpected turn, Walter and Lance suddenly have to rely on each other in a whole new way. And if this odd couple can’t learn to work as a team, the whole world is in peril.”
Spies in Disguise is streaming on Disney+. Stay tuned to Collider for more streaming stories.
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December 25, 2019
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102 minutes
- Director
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Troy Quane, Nick Bruno
- Writers
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Brad Copeland, Lloyd Taylor
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HBO’s Funniest, Darkest Sitcom Is a 10/10 Binge Before It Returns for Season 3
What distinguishes HBO’s comedies from other premium networks is their self-awareness and ability to direct ruthless satire back at Hollywood. Although the notion of presenting fictional characters alongside real celebrities originated with The Larry Sanders Show, The Comeback takes meta comedy to a new level with its scathing look at the industry’s treatment of women. It’s a hilarious show that gives Lisa Kudrow her best role outside of Friends, but it also hits so close to the truth that it can be painful to watch. None of the artificiality often present in Hollywood satires applies to The Comeback, which is equally abrasive to people in different positions within the industry. Although it is highly critical of the very notion of celebrity, The Comeback does not deny the allure of famous people.
What Is ‘The Comeback’ About?
While HBO is known for inserting dark protagonists into its shows, Kudrow’s performance in The Comeback is no less monumental than that of James Gandolfini in The Sopranos or Idris Elba in The Wire. Kudrow stars as Valerie Cherish, a sitcom actress who has feared fading into obscurity. To gain momentum for what she predicts will be a return to prominence, Valerie hires a camera crew to document her every move, resulting in a mockumentary style for the series. This intimate look at the private lives of famous people was groundbreaking when The Comeback debuted in 2005, but it now feels like an accepted part of the media landscape.
What’s most brilliant about The Comeback is that the series presents a character in a sympathetic situation, even thoughshe is completely narcissistic. The unfortunate reality that the show recognized early on, and continues to retain, is that women are held to different standards in the industry, particularly when it comes to age. Valerie had never earned her “big break” when she was younger, and the only way for her to be part of a new sitcom is to accept the degrading role of “Aunt Sassy,” a highly quirky role that doesn’t have any nuance. The Comeback frequently exposes the sexist rhetoric that Valerie faces about her viability as a star, but the show doesn’t go as far as to suggest that she is a victim. Valerie feels entitled to the perks of being a celebrity and believes her life is worthy of documentation; as a result, the show isn’t exploitative because Valerie has control over how her story is broadcast.
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The Comeback is clever because it presents a character who somewhat mirrors Kudrow herself. Kudrow has obviously had more success than Valerie ever did because Friends was such a phenomenon, but they both face the risk of being defined by a single role. The difference is that Valerie is trying to take an old-school approach to becoming a sitcom breakout star in a generation where television culture is completely different because of the different routes of distribution; comparatively, Kudrow was able to earn an actual “comeback” because The Comeback itself is something daring and experimental, and only could have been done on HBO. Even though Valerie is disruptive and often causes incidents, Kudrow is so inherently charismatic that it’s hard not to root for her; at the same time, it’s inevitable that Valerie won’t be content with any success that comes her way, as she is always striving for more.
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Given that Kudrow is also one of the show’s creators, it is impossible to imagine anyone else in the role. That said, The Comeback deserves more credit for its amazing supporting cast, especially since it includes both fictional characters and celebrities who appear as exaggerated versions of themselves. Damian Young’s performance as Valerie’s husband, Mark Berman, offers the perspective of a non-celebrity who expresses discomfort with the invasive presence of camera crews in their daily lives. Although the banter between Mark and Valerie exists to represent the realistic struggles of a Hollywood power couple, it does not toothlessly retain the status quo; the end of the second season, in which Mark realizes Valerie has been documenting some of their most serious marital quarrels, is the type of daring comedy that is as cringe-inducing as it is hilarious.
What’s most unique about The Comeback is that the series has taken extended breaks between seasons, allowing it to acknowledge the rapidly changing ways Hollywood has changed overits run. The first season was cancelled after thirteen episodes in 2005, but returned nine years later for a revival in which Valerie attempted to produce her own reality pilot. The third and final season is set in contemporary times, where artificial intelligence threatens to dismantle the entire creative process. It’s a snapshot of the different tools used to tackle emerging trends, and it continues to age well because it shows how out-of-fashion those trends become after a short time. The Comeback doesn’t always present a particularly flattering portrayal of the entertainment industry, but the fact that it can mine such fruitful comedy while being brutally honest is a testament to the uniqueness of what it’s already achieved.
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Quince’s $60 Flattering Work Dress Is a Shopping Writer’s Favorite
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My off-duty wardrobe is colorful, fun and expressive, but my workwear attire is almost the opposite. It’s practical, pared back and, at times, a little dull. Adhering to an office dress code policy tends to mean I repeat the same sensible outfits again and again, but I finally found an office‑friendly dress that makes me look forward to getting ready for work again.
As a hybrid employee, I oscillate between comfort‑first outfits at home and more structured pieces in the office, and this stretchy fit‑and‑flare dress from Quince manages to bridge both worlds; it’s comfortable enough for WFH days yet polished enough for in-office hours. It’s also the first work dress I’ve worn in a while that doesn’t make me self-conscious about my midsection, thanks to the fit-and-flare silhouette that looks stunning on every shape and size. I know my ‘mom-belly’ is still there, but the dress glides right over my tummy so I don’t spend the day adjusting the fabric or overthinking the fit.
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In true quiet‑luxury fashion, the Quince Ultra-Stretch Ponte Short-Sleeve Midi Dress relies on structure, great tailoring and a minimalist silhouette that speaks for itself. Living in the thick of Texas heat, I need pieces that are breathable all year long, and this one actually keeps me cool no matter the forecast. For those who are also ultra busty, like me, this dress has impeccable design details that provide a naturally ‘lifted’ look.
Made with a durable double-knit ponte fabric, the stretchy midi dress is incredibly forgiving and resistant to annoying snafus like wrinkling, piling or fading. I own the dress in three colors that I rotate on the regular, including orchid blue and espresso, and they all look remarkably pristine . . . even after countless washes, coffee spills, kids tugging at the hem and the general chaos of working-mom life.
Like any good thing, this figure‑flattering dress is a cult-favorite among Quince shoppers, with reviewers raving that it is “comfortable and moves with ease,” “perfect to dress up or dress down” and “floats away from the belly area.”
“I was speaking at a conference, and it was a real confidence booster for me,” one shopper wrote. “I felt good in it, and after my talk, I got so many compliments! It’s a definite winner for a professional, polished look . . . I am more pear-shaped, so it worked well for my body type.”
Whether you’re on the hunt for a slimming work dress or simply a flattering piece that makes getting ready easier, this quiet-luxury find is the reason so many shoppers keep coming back for a second — or third — color. Myself, included!
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BiP’s Jade Roper Recalls ‘Weird’ Body Dysmorphia Feelings
Bachelor Nation alum Jade Roper is reflecting on the time she struggled with body dysmorphia.
“OK, body dysmorphia is so weird. I was going back through photos in my phone, and this popped up from three years ago. I remember missing an event because I thought I looked so terrible in this dress, that my body looked bad,” Roper, 39, wrote via her Instagram Story on Saturday, March 21.
She continued, “Now, I’m like huhhh, what did I see that was so terrible, I think I actually look kind of hot. I think as I’ve gotten older, even just three years, I have such a better relationship with my body though.”
Alongside the message, Roper shared a mirror selfie of her posing in a black gown with a thigh-high split. She gave a soft smile for the camera, styling her shoulder-length hair slightly tousled.

Roper has been candid about her various states of mental health through the years, sharing in 2021 that she struggled with depression after welcoming her and Tanner Tolbert’s second child. (Roper and Tolbert, who met on Bachelor in Paradise, are parents to daughter Emmy, 8, and sons Brooks, 6, and Reed, 5.)
“Some days I really struggle with what content to share on here. Someone messaged me yesterday saying that they were going to unfollow me because of all my complaining about motherhood since Reed was born, and that I need to be the person I was when it was just Emmy and Brooks,” she wrote via Instagram at the time. “Fact is, I was fighting a dark depression for the first 6 month[s] after Brooks was born and no one would have known it. And fact is, I’m not that perceived person they spoke of anymore.”
Roper noted that she’s “learning as I go,” hoping to share the “imperfect moments” with her followers to spark a “human connection.”
“For anyone out there hanging on by a thread, needing to know they are loved and not failing; and, honestly for myself when I’m needing to hear a kind voice speak my truths to me. To remind me on the days where I can’t find the light, that it’s still there,” she wrote. “I want people to know you can carry both joy and grief together. That we can feel madly in love with our children, but also like we are carrying broken pieces of ourselves around. That you can wake up at 7 am with gratitude in your heart and still be crying by 8 am.”
She continued, “I want people to know some days it’s OK to not be OK. That it’s enough if all you did today for yourself was to simply get out of bed and nourish your body. So I’m going to continue to keep posting pictures that show the hair grease, the under eye bags, the unclothed children, the sleep deprivation, and perhaps the little bit of sadness behind the eyes, because none of us have it all together all the time, especially during this pandemic. I can’t be a highlight reel.”
Roper noted that she hopes her content gives her followers “a big deep breath of air, one that exhales all the way out of your chest.”
“That breath that speaks permission you are OK to be here, just the way you are in this moment, no judgment, just simply being,” she wrote. “Hugs, Jade❤️.”
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Justin Bieber Usher Fallout Linked To Hidden Past
The long-standing tension between Justin Bieber and Usher has quietly simmered for years, but recent events suggest it has finally reached a breaking point.
What once looked like a successful mentor-protégé relationship now appears strained by unresolved issues, personal choices, and lingering resentment that insiders say trace back to Bieber’s early rise in the music industry.
Justin Bieber And Usher’s Rift Reaches Breaking Point

For years, insiders say Usher has felt increasingly sidelined by Justin Bieber, the very artist he helped introduce to the world. That tension reportedly erupted during Oscars weekend.
“On Oscar night, it reached a boiling point,” an insider told the Daily Mail. “Usher feels Justin’s behavior of late and in particular on the night has been out of line.”
The confrontation allegedly took place at Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s afterparty, where emotions ran high. According to sources, Usher approached Bieber with intensity, though the situation never escalated physically.
“[Usher] held himself back,” the insider claimed. “Out of respect for Jay-Z and Beyoncé, he chose not to escalate the situation further, but some feel like he was ready for a fight.”
From Usher’s perspective, the issue goes deeper than a single interaction. Sources say he felt “brushed off” yet again, reinforcing a pattern that has built over time.
“From his perspective, there’s a level of loyalty and gratitude that hasn’t been reciprocated, and the distance between them has come off as dismissive and disrespectful,” the first source continued.
They added, “Usher, who played a key role in helping Justin get his start, feels that history matters.”
Justin Bieber Distancing Himself For Personal Reasons

While Usher may see the & as a lack of appreciation, those close to Bieber tell a very different story. According to insiders, Bieber’s distance is intentional and rooted in deeper personal concerns, as he feels Usher “just didn’t protect him.”
That statement has become central to understanding Bieber’s mindset. A second source pushed back on claims of disrespect, suggesting that Bieber’s behavior may stem from internal struggles rather than hostility.
They said, “Justin was at a party with his friends and with his wife [Hailey Bieber] and having a great time. What [Usher’s] taking as disrespect may actually be him feeling guilty or ashamed.”
Another insider added that Bieber’s strained relationship with his past management plays a significant role.
“He feels taken advantage of and has some disdain for his past management,” a third source told the Daily Mail. “There’s always been tension after Justin blew up.”
These comments point to a broader narrative, one where Bieber is reassessing relationships tied to his early fame.
Justin Bieber’s Early Career Ties Under Scrutiny

To understand the current fallout, it’s important to revisit how the relationship began. Usher was instrumental in Bieber’s rise, helping him secure a deal and navigate the industry at a young age.
“I saw a future of an artist who was very bright based off of his passion,” Usher once told Oprah Winfrey. “I saw the potential of success. It was really always left up to him and I always told him that. I said, ‘You can go as far as you want to go, if you want to go there.’”
Usher’s belief in Bieber helped open major doors, including a pivotal introduction to L.A. Reid.
“This kid was beautiful, like a woman can be beautiful and men rarely are, and he turned it on as soon as he stepped into the room,” Reid wrote in his memoir, “Sing to Me: My Story of Making Music, Finding Magic, and Searching for Who’s Next.”
He added, “Usher didn’t just bring me a kid with an amazing voice, he brought me a born entertainer, someone who would become the biggest of them all.”
However, that early exposure also brought Bieber into circles that have since become controversial. His connection to Sean “Diddy” Combs resurfaced in troubling ways during Combs’ legal issues.
These experiences appear to have shaped Bieber’s current outlook on trust and loyalty within the industry.
Super Bowl Snub Deepened The Divide

The fracture between the two artists became more visible in recent years, particularly around Usher’s Super Bowl Halftime Show in 2024.
Sources say Usher had hoped to share the stage with Justin Bieber, but the younger star declined.
An insider previously shared, “Justin is flattered that one of his mentors, Usher, wants him to be a part of the Super Bowl, but he is leaning towards letting Usher do his thing and Justin would rather have the opportunity to do the Super Bowl on his own in the future if he were to be asked.”
While Usher publicly supported Bieber’s decision, insiders now claim it hurt more than he let on. That moment reportedly added to the growing emotional distance between them.
The Oscars encounter marked the first time they had been in the same room in years, making the unresolved tension impossible to ignore.
Loyalty, Gratitude And Independence Clash
At the heart of the feud lies a fundamental disagreement about loyalty and independence.
Usher, according to sources, believes he deserves recognition for his role in Justin Bieber’s success. Bieber, on the other hand, sees his journey as one he ultimately navigated on his own.
“Usher was around from the beginning ever since Justin was a kid,” the second source added, noting that “it’s baffling” that Usher would not know why there’s an issue.
However, others argue that Bieber’s growth and achievements have been largely self-driven in recent years. His separation from longtime manager Scooter Braun and the fallout surrounding financial disputes have only reinforced his desire for autonomy.
Complicating matters further is Usher’s continued relationship with Braun, which insiders say has made Bieber even more hesitant to reconnect.
Ultimately, what once seemed like an unbreakable bond has evolved into a complex and emotionally charged rift.
While both artists have shaped each other’s careers in undeniable ways, their current distance reflects deeper issues that go far beyond fame or public perception.
For now, it appears that reconciliation is far from certain.
Entertainment
Savannah Guthrie Shares Hopeful Post Amid Mom’s Disappearance
Savannah Guthrie is sharing a heartbreaking mantra as her mom Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance reaches the one-month mark.
“I believe, I believe,” Savannah, 54, wrote over biblical imagery via Instagram on Sunday, March 22, also sharing the illustration her to her Stories.
Hours earlier, Savannah and her siblings issued a statement as Nancy, 84, has remained missing for over a month.
“We are deeply grateful for the outpouring from neighbors, friends and the people of Tucson. We are all family now,” the statement read, which Savannah shared to her Instagram page. “We continue to believe it’s Tucsonians, and the greater Southern Arizona community, that hold the key to finding resolution in this case. Someone knows something.”
Savannah and her family further stressed that they won’t be able to find peace until Nancy is located and she is brought home.
“We cannot grieve; we can only ache and wonder,” the statement concluded. “Our focus is solely on finding her and bringing her home. We want to celebrate her beautiful and courageous life but we cannot do that until she is brought to a final place of rest.”
Nancy was reported missing on February 1, with local Arizona law enforcement officers revealing that she was last seen on January 31.
“On behalf of our family we want to thank all of you for the prayers for our beloved mom, Nancy,” the Today show cohost said in a February 4 social media video with siblings Annie and Camron. “We feel them and we continue to believe that she feels them too. Our mom is a kind, faithful, loyal, fiercely loving woman of goodness and light. She is funny, spunky and clever.”
Savannah continued, “She has grandchildren who adore her and crowd around her and cover her with kisses. She loves fun and adventure. She is a devoted friend. She is full of kindness and knowledge.”
Savannah and her siblings also acknowledged the possibility that their mother had been kidnapped, pleading for her safe return. (There have been no suspects or arrests regarding Nancy’s disappearance, aside from one arrest for making a fake ransom letter.)
“As a family, we are doing everything that we can. We are ready to talk. However, we live in a world where voices and images are easily manipulated,” Savannah said at the time. “We need to know without a doubt that she is alive and that you have her. We want to hear from you, and we are ready to listen. Please, reach out to us.”
Savannah, who has been absent from Today amid her mom’s disappearance, frequently kept fans updated via social media.
“It is Day 24 since our mom was taken in the dark of night from her bed,” Savannah said in a Tuesday, February 24, Instagram video. “Every hour and minute and second and every long night has been agony since then of worrying about her and fearing about her and aching for her. Most of all, just missing her.”
While thanking supporters for their continued prayers, Savannah also revealed that her family would offer a $1 million reward for anyone with legitimate updates on Nancy’s whereabouts.
“We still believe in a miracle [and] that she can come home,” she said. “We also know that she might be lost [and] she may already be gone. She may have already gone home to the Lord that she loves, and is dancing in heaven with her mom and her dad and with her beloved brother and with our daddy. If this is what is to be, then we will accept it, but we need to know where she is.”
Savannah explained that the “family reward” would be given out for “any information that leads” her siblings to Nancy’s recovery.
“You can be anonymous if you want,” she added. “Someone out there knows something that can bring her own. Somebody knows, and we are begging you to please come forward now.”
Savannah offered a subsequent explanation of the reward requirements on Friday, February 27.
“Please — be the one that brings her home. Tips can be anonymous, reward can be paid in cash,” Savannah wrote via Instagram. “Family reward of up to $1 million will be paid only for recovery of Nancy Guthrie, consistent with FBI criteria for payment of its reward in this case.”
Entertainment
Prince Harry Ally Blasts ‘Spiteful’ Decision To Strip Him Of His Security
Debate over security for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has intensified, with allies calling the loss of taxpayer-funded protection unfair while officials weigh political risks and ongoing threats.
The review comes as the couple faces fresh scrutiny over their Hollywood standing, following setbacks in their Netflix deal.
Critics argue Prince Harry and Meghan’s influence may be fading, raising broader questions about their public image, professional momentum, and long-term positioning in the UK and internationally.
Prince Harry Faces Ongoing Security Dispute As Friend Condemns Decision

A close associate of Prince Harry has criticized the decision to deny him publicly funded security in the UK, calling it “spiteful” as discussions continue over whether protection should be restored for him and Meghan Markle.
The couple lost automatic police protection funded by taxpayers after stepping back from their roles as senior royals and moving to the United States.
However, according to the Daily Mail, Harry’s friend Alex Rayner, who served alongside him in Afghanistan and joined him on an expedition to the North Pole, argued that the decision does not reflect Harry’s military service.
Rayner pointed out that “Harry is a royal who’s significantly served in the Armed Forces,” and questioned why he should now be expected to cover his own security costs, especially when other royals continue to receive protection.
He also referenced the upcoming Invictus Games, set to take place in Birmingham this July, where Harry is expected to appear, asking whether adequate support is being provided for such a high-profile event. “Are we not supporting him for that?” he questioned.
Prince Harry’s Security Review Sparks Division As Officials Weigh Risks And Political Fallout

Meanwhile, government officials are reportedly divided on the issue. Members of the committee responsible for royal protection decisions, the Royal and VIP Executive Committee (Ravec), are said to be weighing the risks of reinstating security.
Some civil servants, including those from the Home Office and other departments, are concerned about potential political fallout and public reaction if taxpayer-funded protection is reinstated.
Sources suggest there is an ongoing debate within the group. While security and policing experts reportedly believe protection is necessary due to credible threats, others worry about the optics and political consequences of the move.
A detailed risk assessment is currently underway, but no final decision has been made.
The Duke Of Sussex Recently Lost A Court Case Over His Security Being Stripped

The issue follows a legal setback for Harry last year, when he lost a court case arguing he was entitled to a formal review of the risks he faces.
He later described the outcome as a “good old-fashioned establishment stitch-up” and expressed frustration with the role of royal officials.
Harry has since appealed for the matter to be reconsidered, writing to Shabana Mahmood to request a fresh evaluation.
A subsequent review process was approved, and he has submitted the required documentation. He is now awaiting a final determination from the committee.
Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Face Hollywood Doubts After Netflix Setback Raises Questions About Their Influence

The latest developments surrounding the security arrangements for Harry and Meghan come at a time when the couple is also facing renewed questions about their influence in Hollywood, with some commentators casting doubt on their long-term momentum.
Despite securing an expanded multi-year, first-look deal with Netflix through their Archewell Productions company, reports indicate that Meghan’s lifestyle project, “As Ever,” has been dropped. The move has fueled fresh questions about their ability to maintain momentum in the industry.
Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield argued that the situation raises concerns about consistent delivery.
She emphasized that major partnerships of this scale are “built on execution, not just vision or vibes,” particularly in a highly competitive streaming landscape.
Schofield explained that while global recognition can initially open doors, maintaining success requires a steady stream of content that connects with audiences. Without that consistency, even globally recognized names can struggle to remain competitive in a crowded streaming market.
The Sussexes Were Advised To Follow Prince William And Kate Middleton’s Playbook

Similarly, commentator Hilary Fordwich also claimed that public sentiment toward Meghan and Harry has shifted, suggesting audiences have grown tired of what she described as “grievance-driven royal content.”
Speaking to Fox News Digital, Fordwich argued that the couple is now widely seen as “separated from all things royal.”
She added that their “track record of a failed brand is as bad as their plummeting poll numbers and dreadful viewership of each of their underwhelming failed ventures.”
Media executive John McDermott, co-founder of Caloroga Shark Media and creator of the “Palace Intrigue” podcast, has a different perspective, suggesting the Sussexes could benefit from adopting a different public relations approach, similar to that of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
According to McDermott, William and Kate tend to maintain a careful balance with the media, offering brief, positive appearances, such as a quick photo op of them pulling pints, throwing darts, petting a puppy, etc., before stepping back from the spotlight. This strategy, he said, helps sustain favorable coverage without overexposure.
“For Harry and Meghan, there may be something in that. Show up, look good, keep it positive. Sometimes less really is more,” he said.
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