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Taylor Frankie Paul Gives Parenting Update About Son Ever
Taylor Frankie Paul has provided insight into her current coparenting arrangement with ex Dakota Mortensen over their son, Ever.
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star, 32, shared an Instagram Story on Sunday, May 31, that discussed the court-ordered supervised visits she complies with while spending time with Ever, 2. “I think all the projects and redoing is a fresh start but mainly a coping mechanism to distract from the fact my baby hasn’t been here for months now, aside visits,” the reality TV star wrote.
The words were pasted over a photo of Paul performing work on a scooter while seated on the ground of her home. A previous Story also showed that she was interested in fixing up a worn-out golf buggy.
“I miss you baby,” another Instagram Story from Paul read. Her words were pasted over a photo of her hand holding Ever’s.
Paul and Mortensen, who shared a tumultuous on-off romance that involved domestic violence incidents between 2022 and 2023, were granted protective orders against each other in April. Mortensen currently has temporary custody over Ever as the former couple battle for permanent custody in court. (Paul is also mother to daughter, Indy, 8, and son Ocean, 5, with ex-husband Tate Paul.)
In March, season 5 filming of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives was halted after the duo were allegedly involved in a more recent domestic violence incident. Despite the lack of any criminal charges being made, the controversy led to Paul’s season of The Bachelorette being dropped by ABC just days before its scheduled premiere.
Mortensen and Paul are scheduled to appear in court over custody arrangements on Monday, June 1.
Paul’s Instagram Stories came amid an Instagram grid post on Sunday that reflected on the end of May’s Mental Health Awareness Month. “Still processing two shows were put on pause. Balled it up in both shows, made some boys cry and now I’m bawling. What is life?” she captioned a carousel of snaps. “Take it seriously, learn lessons but don’t forget to be silly too. It’s okay to smile again after making mistakes. Today is the last day of mental health awareness month and just know if you’re out there struggling you’re not alone.”
The carousel included photos of Indy as well as Paul wearing a t-shirt that read, “If you find me offensive then I suggest you quit finding me.” Another image showed a list of ticked emotional symptoms with the caption, “It said check any you struggle with currently for therapy.”
Symptoms included “low motivation” and “low self-esteem,” as well as “tearful or crying spells,” “panic,” “hopelessless” and “chronic pain.”
Just three days prior to Paul’s candid coparenting reflections, she had taken to her Instagram Stories to discuss the “psychological torture” that has recently affected her. “The psychological torture damaged me way more than the physical,” she wrote via the platform on Wednesday, May 27. “You eventually become a shell of a human. This is hard to share because it’s hard to come to terms with.”
If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org. https://988lifeline.org/
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Forget ‘The Silence of the Lambs,’ Sigourney Weaver’s Twisted Serial Killer Thriller Is Free To Stream Soon
Right now, Alien icon Sigourney Weaver is back in theaters as part of an eye-catching ensemble in another beloved sci-fi franchise. Last weekend, Pedro Pascal‘s titular bounty hunter and ever-hungry companion made the move from the small to the big screen in The Mandalorian and Grogu. Alas, its opening weekend proved somewhat disappointing, only earning $167 million and even scoring a lower per-theater domestic average than the opening weekend of Ryan Gosling‘s sci-fi masterpiece Project Hail Mary.
Although critics provided a lukewarm reaction, fans seem to be loving The Mandalorian and Grogu, awarding the film a near-perfect 88% rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. Many have linked their love for the film to its star-studded cast, and, with that in mind, they’ll be happy to learn that another of Weaver’s movies, and one of her most underrated, will soon be available to stream for free. The film in question is 1995’s Copycat, a pulse-racing serial killer thriller produced in the hope of replicating the global success of The Silence of the Lambs.
The film proved to be a breath of fresh air in the psychological thriller genre by featuring two women in lead roles that so often fell to men. Perhaps thanks to this, the film found enough of an audience to prove financially successful, earning a $79 million global haul against a reported budget of $27 million. Copycat starred the likes of Holly Hunter, Harry Connick Jr., Dermot Mulroney, and more alongside Weaver, and was directed by Jon Amiel in only his fourth feature film, following 1989’s Queen of Hearts, 1990’s Tune in Tomorrow, and 1993’s Sommersby. To check out this thrilling Weaver movie for yourself, you’ll be able to watch Copycat for free on Plex, starting June 1, 2026.
Where Can You Stream ‘Alien’?
For Weaver’s most iconic role, and the gold standard of sci-fi horror, you’ll be heading to Hulu. The streamer currently holds all the films in the Alien franchise, including the Predator crossovers. One of cinema’s greatest IPs began back in 1979, with screenwriters Dan O’Bannon and Ronald Shusett teaming up with director Ridley Scott to pioneer the sci-fi horror subgenre. Endless praise and nearly $200 million at the box office later, and an iconic franchise was born.
Copycat will be available to stream for free on Plex next month. Stay tuned to Collider for more streaming stories.
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October 27, 1995
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123 Minutes
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Jon Amiel
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Euphoria’s Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje on Backlash to Rue’s Death
Euphoria took a huge risk killing off a main character in the season 3 finale — and now Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje is speaking out about possible backlash.
Akinnuoye-Agbaje, 58, addressed his character Alamo being involved in Rue’s (Zendaya) death, exclusively telling Us Weekly at the MPTF NextGen Summer Party, which was presented by Delta Air Lines and Waymo, “Look, it’s a voracious fan base. It’s really their show. It preceded me. I’ve done my part. Whatever they say and do is their part so that’s where I leave it.”
On the Sunday, May 31, episode of the show, Alamo offered Rue some pain pills that turned out to be laced with fentanyl. This confirmed that Alamo intentionally gave Rue drugs that he knew she would relapse on — and that he planned to kill her after he previously discovered she was working with the DEA to bring him down.
“The beautiful thing about Euphoria is — first of all — this incredible performance that Zendaya has done. She narrates the show and we’ve seen it largely through her perspective,” the actor told Us at the annual fundraiser, which toasts Hollywood while rallying money for the Motion Picture & Television Fund in support of working and retired entertainment professionals.
Akinnuoye-Agbaje noted that Euphoria has a strong ensemble cast, adding, “One of the beautiful things is that it opens it up to the perspective of so many of the other characters. Whether they’re within Rue’s group and vicinity, you have Laurie’s gang and you have Alamo’s gang and you have Rue’s friends. There’s room to explore those backstories, those relationships and those adventures that they would have.”
He continued: “This is TV. There’s always a world in which it could — if they wanted to — [they could explore the world more.] Whether they want to or not … I don’t know.”

Despite the devastating ending for Rue, Akinnuoye-Agbaje praised creator Sam Levinson on his vision.
“This season has been heavily influenced with religious themes about God and belief,” he noted. “All of that came to bear in the final episode. It sums up the consequences of everyone’s choices so you will see a reckoning. It’s poetic and it’s poignant. It’s responsible as well in his artistry in the message that it’s sending out.”
Akinnuoye-Agbaje went on to address how Rue’s death set up Ali’s (Colman Domingo) story of seeking revenge in her honor. This allowed for a Western-inspired sequence that left Alamo dead — but not before an epic standoff.
“Sam’s vision for this was heavily influenced by Western iconography. He was going to make this a Western style but with a modern take,” he noted to Us. “It was incredible how he interwove that with the narrative of the show and those characters that grew up building that narrative.”
Looking ahead, Akinnuoye-Agbaje showed support for more Alamo — perhaps in spinoff form.
“I would be up for it. It’s such a rich character and we saw such a beautiful back story,” he shared. “It would be great to see how he got to that house on the hill. We are going to put it out in the ethos.”
Euphoria is currently streaming on HBO Max.
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9 Years Later, A24’s 113-Minute Masterpiece Seeks Redemption on Streaming
Having now earned five acting Oscar nominations without winning, Ethan Hawke is overdue his Academy flowers. His latest nomination was a Best Actor nod earlier this year for portraying real-life American lyricist Lorenz Hart in Richard Linklater‘s Blue Moon. Hawke immerses himself into the character, being almost unrecognizable both in voice and certainly by hairstyle. Hawke’s nomination was one of two for Blue Moon, with Robert Kaplow also recognized in the Best Original Screenplay category.
Sadly, it wasn’t meant to be for Blue Moon on the night of the 98th Academy Awards, with Hawke walking away empty-handed. This wasn’t a surprise, with his nomination considered the least likely to win against the likes of Timothée Chalamet for Marty Supreme, Michael B. Jordan for Sinners, Leonardo DiCaprio for One Battle After Another, and Wagner Moura for The Secret Agent. It might not have won, but Blue Moon is the latest reminder that Hawke is one of the finest actors of his generation, and a performance many consider to be his best is about to stream for free.
Directed by Paul Schrader, the psychological thriller First Reformed features a stunning central turn from Hawke as Reverend Ernst Toller of First Reformed. The film was hailed by critics as a modern masterpiece, although it sadly failed to find its theatrical audiences and left theaters having only earned $3.9 million against a reported budget of $3.5 million. Although the movie holds a near-perfect reputation with fans, it still deserves much more attention. With that in mind, you’ll be able to watch First Reformed for free, starting this June 1, 2026, on Plex.
What Is Ethan Hawke Doing Next?
Off the back of his latest Academy Award nomination, Hawke’s next project has already impressed critics. After its premiere at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, The Weight, a historical drama directed by Padraic McKinley, now boasts a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score of 94%, with one critic calling it “Mr. Hawke’s show the whole way through.” However, Hawke isn’t the only talented star cast in the film, with the likes of Russell Crowe, Julia Jones, Austin Amelio, and more also featuring. The Weight is scheduled for theatrical release on September 18, 2026.
Ethan Hawke’s First Reformed is streaming for free on Plex, starting June 1, 2026. Make sure to stay tuned to Collider for all the latest stories.
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May 18, 2018
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113 Minutes
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Paul Schrader
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10 Greatest Video Games of the Last 5 Years
Whatever fans have felt about the past five years, the one thing they can admit is that it has been home to some of the greatest video games of all time, even rivaling masterful classics such as The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and modern sensations, including Red Dead Redemption 2. As the medium continues to grow and improve, gamers can see a clear difference in the shift from before and after five years.
That is why this list will be ranking the ten greatest video game masterpieces of the past five years, specifically 2022 to 2026. Based on elements such as gameplay, narrative, art, originality, influence, innovation, design, fan opinion, popularity, critical acclaim, and overall quality, these ten titles are must-play modern masterpieces that define the past five years of gaming.
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‘Donkey Kong Bananza’ (2025)
Nintendo is going strong with the Nintendo Switch 2, already boasting impressive sales. While it wasn’t the system’s selling flagship title, Donkey Kong Bananza is the best game on the console. After the Void Company and its boss drill into the world in search of bananas, DK and Pauline are the only two who can stop this dastardly villain and his heinous plan.
Donkey Kong Bananza isn’t a typical 3D platformer; in fact, it is barely a platformer at all, instead focusing on a powerful punching mechanic, where every bit of land is destructible. This cathartic, engaging, and satisfying gameplay makes players feel stronger than ever, and the game has plenty of unique levels, gimmicks, bosses, and collectibles to keep them entertained and smashing from start to finish.
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‘Pragmata’ (2026)
Maybe this is just recency bias, but Pragmata has already become a fantastic game of the 2020s that can compete with some of the best. Abandoned in a rundown facility on the moon, the protagonist and a little android girl must trek across the base and search for a way to escape back to Earth while making sure not to be shot down by the hostile AI running it.
As the newest game, Pragmata had a harder time establishing itself on this list, but it is already a sensation because of its unique gameplay that blends hacking and puzzles into the shooting. As one of the best sci-fi video games of all time, it features an imaginative system that is fun to play. The gameplay loop never gets tiring, and Pragmata’s tight pacing and linear exploration keep the game from being bloated.
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‘Clair Obscur: Expedition 33’ (2025)
2025 was a versatile year of gaming, and the one that walked away with the title of Game of the Year was Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. In a fading world exists the paintress, an entity able to erase an age from the planet every year. Now, a brave group of adventurers set out on the 33rd expedition to defeat her and save the planet from becoming ageless.
Using the innovative blend of turn-based combat and real-time events, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a compelling masterpiece from a gameplay perspective that delivers immersive and tense combat. However, this award-winning title is also renowned for its incredible narrative and painterly world, which sets up some of the most unique worldbuilding. Not to mention its voice acting is spectacular, making this big-budget indie a game to remember.
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‘Kingdom Come: Deliverance II’ (2025)
As mentioned, 2025 was a magnificent year for gaming, and one specific title was the must-play hidden gem: Kingdom Come Deliverance II. Players are a soldier traveling to a king to make sure their loyalty is still intact, but when they lose their identity, players have no way to prove who they are, all amidst a brewing war between nations.
This sequel improved on pretty much everything, expanding the world with more things to do in new avenues, gameplay opportunities, and different roles to play. Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is one of the greatest RPG titles ever made, using its vast possibilities to create an immersive and authentic medieval title. Since 2025 was such a great year, this game went under the radar, yet it remains a definitive title from the past five years.
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‘God of War: Ragnarök’ (2022)
2022 was a two-horse race for the honor of Game of the Year, and while God of War: Ragnarök didn’t come out victorious, it is still a worthy sequel. As Midgard freezes, the prophesied end of the world is nigh, leaving Kratos and his son, Atreus, to journey around the realm in search of allies to help in the fight against the Gods, hoping to save the world.
The 2018 reboot was a massive rebranding that improved the franchise in a big way, and while God of War: Ragnarök isn’t better, it is still a remarkable game. Its single-take camera style created a cinematic masterpiece among the best that video games have to offer. However, God of War: Ragnarök‘s true strength is its mechanical depth with systemic combat and variety to deliver an action masterclass.
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‘Astro Bot’ (2024)
The 3D platformer genre has been dominated by Nintendo forever, but 2024 saw a change, with Sony delivering Astro Bot, an unexpected delight. Playing as the titular character, players must travel around a plethora of levels to try to rescue their crew, repair the PS5 mothership, and escape this planet.
Games are all about having fun, and unfortunately, some fans have forgotten that. However, Astro Bot will revive that passion for entertainment through its incredible level design and platforming gimmicks. This modern platforming gaming experience is at the peak of its genre, using haptic feedback to create an immersive feel, while its fluid character and movement make jumping satisfying.
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‘Hades 2’ (2025)
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is technically an indie game, but one that has that distinct feel and style is Hades 2, the much-anticipated sequel to the 2020 original. With Chronos newly resurrected, he immediately takes over the underworld and imprisons his family. However, Melinoe escaped, and now she must travel through Tartarus and Olympus to kill Chronos and free her family.
Indie games have been getting better and better over the years, with the genre reaching its peak with Hades 2. This game keeps the hook from the first game, but reinvents the combat and adds more weapons to make it even better. The refined roguelike gameplay loop has a grander scale that weaves the narrative into the repetitiveness, making Hades 2 one of the more creative games of the past five years.
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‘The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’ (2023)
With Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, God of War: Ragnarök, and Hades 2, this list features many sequels, highlighting the anticipation felt in the past five years. But the greatest sequel comes from The Legend of Zelda franchise, specifically its newest 3D entry, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. When Zelda and Link discover Ganondorf beneath the palace, he is resurrected again, sending Zelda to the past and Link without his Master Sword.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is still the better and more influential game, but Tears of the Kingdom improved on virtually everything. From the narrative to bosses to dungeons to exploration to side quests and overall content, this expansive open-world masterpiece isn’t lacking in things to do. Tears of the Kingdom‘s revolutionary traversal rewards exploration by encouraging curiosity in the most marvelous and whimsical of ways, proving it is one of the best video games on the Nintendo Switch.
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‘Elden Ring’ (2022)
FromSoftware is a prolific game studio, and the past five years saw them release their magnum opus, Elden Ring. After the titular object shatters, the pieces are collected by the demigod children of Queen Marika. However, the players control the Tarnished on a journey through the Lands Between to defeat the children, collect the shards, restore the ring, and become the Elden Lord.
With George R.R. Martin‘s worldbuilding and FromSoftware’s soulslike gameplay, this game-changing RPG is the ultimate fantasy experience that bridges prestigious lore and storytelling with challenging combat. Elden Ring may be known for its relentless challenge and difficulty, but that is what makes the combat so rewarding. Plus, this title features amazing exploration in what is regarded as one of the best open-world video games of all time.
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‘Baldur’s Gate 3’ (2023)
The past five years have been home to some of the greatest video games of all time, but Baldur’s Gate 3 is the best and most innovative. Set in the world of Dungeons & Dragons, players are infected by a mind-flayer tadpole and must adventure across the world to find a cure. However, amidst the ticking clock is a brewing war between mortals and gods.
The best fans can hope for is companies to actually care about their games, because when they do, games such as Baldur’s Gate 3 are made. This passion-fueled masterpiece is the product of hard work and love of the IP, creating a game full of agency and player choice. Baldur’s Gate 3 is a detailed video game where players can do whatever they think of, perfectly translating the D&D experience to the interactive realm.
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August 3, 2023
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M
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Larian Studios
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10 Greatest Animated Romance Movies, Ranked
Over the years, animated cinema has proved to be the perfect medium for highly imaginative and visually striking stories that can only find their home in the admirably inventive limitlessness of animation. On plenty of delightful occasions, this medium has been the perfect vehicle for tales of sweeping romance, allowing for particularly creative stories with colorful characters that make the love story at their center really come to life.
From beautiful Disney classics that helped define the genre, like Beauty and the Beast, to much more subversive modern masterpieces like the bizarre Anomalisa, animated romance can often be the best kind. The visual and narrative qualities that only animation can offer allow filmmakers to flesh out characters and celebrate the magic of love, always from angles that live-action can’t reach.
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‘The Princess and the Frog’ (2009)
Disney’s last 2D-animated romance film, The Princess and the Frog tells the story of a waitress whose dream to fulfill her dream of owning a restaurant is threatened when, after kissing a frog prince, she becomes a frog herself and must set out on a journey for both of them to go back to normal. Subversive of typical fairy tale romance tropes, while also paying homage to them and very much feeling like typical Disney magic, it’s definitely one of the studio’s best efforts in recent years.
The movie doesn’t do anything particularly groundbreaking for the genre, but with beautiful animation, a moving story, and a group of memorable characters, it delights audiences by going back to the animation giant’s roots. Princess and the Frog‘s long-overdue focus on Black characters was applauded by critics and audiences alike, and even if some people were left wanting a less by-the-numbers narrative, The Princess and the Frog was enough charm to make anyone swoon.
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‘Tangled’ (2010)
After the exceptional Golden Age known as the Disney Renaissance, the studio started exploring more and more stories outside of the traditional romantic fairy tales that had defined their legacy. With Tangled, they went back to their narrative roots with a comedy musical that puts a twist on the tale of Rapunzel, placing her alongside a runaway thief who gets her out of the tower that she has spent her whole life in, showing her the world for the first time.
The movie finds the perfect balance between endearing screwball comedy and heartwarming romance, throwing in a coming-of-age story of self-discovery for good measure. With some of the most memorable characters in the studio’s library, stunning animation, and a bunch of catchy songs, Tangled proves that the fairy tale genre is far from dead if creative things are done with its tropes.
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‘Whisper of the Heart’ (1995)
One of the most unique and endearing outings in Studio Ghibli’s filmography, Whisper of the Heart is a love story between a girl who loves reading books and a boy who has checked out all the library books she has chosen in the past. Mixing all the best elements of a coming-of-age, a romantic drama, and a fantasy adventure, this movie written by Ghibli giant Hayao Miyazaki is all that fans of romance anime could ask for.
One of Japan’s most prominent animation studio’s highest-rated films on IMDb, Whisper of the Heart is full of sincere emotion and mature depictions of love and connection, proving that animated movies can be family-friendly without ever coming across as condescending or “too kiddie”. Its animation has aged wonderfully, and its story about pursuing one’s dreams never stops being inspiring.
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‘Your Name’ (2016)
Contemporary romantic anime isn’t at all uncommon, but a film like that as magical, charming, and deeply moving as Your Name is something that audiences don’t come across every day. It’s about two teens who share a deep connection that has caused them to swap bodies. Things become all the more complicated when the pair decide that they should meet in person.
The film revolves around the kind of ultra-creative premise the likes of which only Makoto Shinkai seems capable of coming up with in the industry, and it does some really emotionally affecting things with those ideas. As one of the best body swap movies to come out in recent years, Your Name. is a poignant depiction of relationships and the transcendental connection that binds them together, conveyed through a beautiful story that has a pair of compelling characters at its core.
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‘Aladdin’ (1992)
Released near the beginning of the studio’s Renaissance, Aladdin is recognized as one of Disney’s greatest movies of all time. Inspired by one of the best-known tales of The Thousand and One Nights, it’s a sweeping desert adventure where a kind street urchin in love with a young princess sees his luck changed when he retrieves a wish-granting genie in a lamp, ignorant of the fact that the Sultan’s evil advisor has his own plans for both the young man and the lamp.
There is something in Aladdin for everyone to enjoy. Inventive fantasy elements, exciting action, hilarious comedy courtesy of Robin Williams in what many praised as the best voice performance in any movie ever made, and a touching romance between two fun characters, which celebrates the courage of being oneself and living with honesty.
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‘Howl’s Moving Castle’ (2004)
Hayao Miyazaki is not only the best-known director of anime films, but even one of the best-known Japanese filmmakers of all time. This is for good reason: His movies are enchanting, mature, and absolutely enthralling, Howl’s Moving Castle being no exception. In it, an insecure young woman is cursed with an old body by a spiteful witch, and has to recur to the help of an arrogant wizard and his companions to break the spell.
Howl’s Moving Castle‘s most prominent features, at least on the surface, are the kind of thrilling action, enrapturing world-building, and creative concepts that you might find in an adventure epic. At heart, however, this is a beautiful love story about two characters who, in learning how to love each other, learn also to accept themselves and their flaws. It’s one of Miyazaki’s best efforts, and that’s saying a lot.
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‘Anomalisa’ (2015)
Charlie Kaufman is one of the most brilliant creatives in the film industry today, writing some of the most profound and hilariously bizarre scripts, and directing some of the most attention-grabbing spectacles of existentialist cinema. Anomalisa, his seventh film as a screenwriter but only his second as a director (in collaboration with stop-motion expert Duke Johnson), is a stop-motion romance dramedy about a man crippled by the mundanity of his life and incapable of interacting deeply with others, whose life is turned upside down when he meets an extraordinary stranger.
Anomalisa is the kind of life-changing existentialist masterpiece that only Kaufman could have possibly made, a bittersweet depiction of loneliness, connections, and the unbearable weight of being. With two incredible voice performances by David Thewlis and Jennifer Jason Leigh, the relationship at the core of the story feels brutally genuine and heart-achingly real.
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‘Beauty and the Beast’ (1991)
In 1992, Beauty and the Beast made history by becoming the first-ever animated film to be nominated for the highly coveted Best Picture Oscar. It was a tremendous honor, and a decision that has aged like fine wine. This is still considered one of the most beautiful animated romances ever, where a prince cursed to spend his life as a monster sees his humanity revived by a young woman’s love.
There are plenty of things that have made Beauty and the Beast endure in audiences’ hearts for so long. Perhaps it’s its beautiful and colorful animation, or its catchy songs (some of the best in Disney’s whole library), or the layered and thought-provoking romantic story that it focuses on. Likely, it’s all those things at once—and then some.
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‘The Tale of the Princess Kaguya’ (2013)
No one can deny that Miyazaki is a master of his craft, but he’s not the only exceptional Japanese filmmaker in town—Or in Ghibli, for that matter. Isao Takahata is the studio’s other most notable name, and he has made some of their most iconic masterpieces. The Tale of the Princess Kaguya in particular might be his best work, a fantasy drama based on Japanese folklore where an old bamboo cutter and his wife find a young girl inside a bamboo stalk, raising her as their own. Coveted by five nobles but not wanting to marry a stranger she doesn’t love, Kaguya sends her suitors on impossible tasks.
Kaguya is a riveting story of femininity, gender roles, and societal expectations of love and marriage. With a complex depiction of Japanese history and some of the best uses of low fantasy in a movie, Takahata created a wonderful story that layers history, magic, and romance in the most perfect ways. Its watercolor animation is gorgeous, and its title character is one of the most engaging in any Ghibli picture.
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‘Shrek 2’ (2004)
What happens after happily ever after? This is the question that Shrek 2, one of the best, funniest, and most original animated sequels of all time asks. Its story sees Shrek and Fiona travel to the Kingdom of Far Far Away to meet the princess’s parents, but when they arrive, they find that they aren’t as welcome as they thought they would be.
While the original Shrek was about the titular character learning to allow himself to be loved by others, Shrek 2 has him learn how to love himself exactly as he is. It has more of what made the first film so charming: fun characters, hilarious jokes, and an endearing love story, while also adding some creative world-building and thoughtful themes to make itself stand out as one of the few sequels that were able to top the original.
Shrek 2
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May 19, 2004
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92 minutes
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David N. Weiss, J. David Stem, Joe Stillman, Andrew Adamson, Charles Perrault, William Steig
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Eddie Murphy
Donkey (voice)
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Who Died in Euphoria’s Finale? Breaking Down Every Shocking Death
Euphoria wrapped up the series with a devastating death – but there were numerous characters who were killed off on screen.
During the Sunday, May 31, episode of the HBO show, Rue (Zendaya) was the most surprising when she relapsed by taking painkillers. This led to her death from an accidental overdose due to the pills being laced with fentanyl.
Ali (Colman Domingo) wanted to seek revenge and he murdered Alamo (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) at his strip club. At the same time, Laurie (Martha Kelly) died by suicide when the DEA raided her property and G (Marshawn Lynch) was another casualty of Ali storming the club to avenge Rue’s memory.
Euphoria premiered in 2019 and originally followed troubled high school student Rue as she struggled to remain sober after rehab. The hit HBO series was quickly renewed for a second season after its premiere, but it took nearly three years for the episodes to air.
In between seasons, the cast suffered several losses after Eric Dane, who played Cal, died in February at age 53 after a battle with ALS. Angus Cloud, meanwhile, died at age 25 and creator Sam Levinson dedicated the season to the actor and his character, Fez.
In a segment after Sunday’s episode, Levinson explained why Rue died from an overdose, saying, “The honest ending is that people like Rue don’t make it.”
Levinson reflected on his own history with addiction — before mentioning Cloud’s death in July 2025 following an accidental overdose.
“People relapse and they f*** up. They’re not ready to get clean. And they weren’t dying like they are now with the influx of fentanyl into this country,” he explained. “I could say with absolute certainty that if I was going through what I went through when I was younger now then I wouldn’t be here either.”
He continued: “There’s no reason to sugarcoat it. I wanted to tell the story for Angus and for people who weren’t granted a second chance.”
Levinson called the finale “an honest ending.”
“Zendaya’s performance has been so wonderful and layered over the course of these seasons. We fell in love with this character — this girl who was flawed and f**ked up but has a good heart,” he said. “It’s a blessing to work with talented people and people that you love.”
Levinson noted that the show was always building to Rue’s death, adding, “In the end, I wanted to tell an honest story about addiction. I also wanted to tell a story about grief and the emotional turmoil that it can create.”
Euphoria is now streaming on HBO Max.
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5 Forgotten Movie Trilogies That Are Perfect From Start to Finish
I honestly miss the time when trilogies were simple and wholesome instead of constantly chasing bigger action scenes in every single movie. A lot of modern franchises already start thinking about spin-offs, crossovers, and cinematic universes before the first film even has its own identity. And that’s what ruins the foundation. Older trilogies had a more personal feeling; it felt like we were growing old with those characters after every installment, and they didn’t exactly care about being greenlit for the next season or next spin-off.
I especially love the five trilogies on this list because they are all different from each other. And none of them became giant mainstream obsessions, which, according to me, is the best part. Let’s dig in.
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‘The Three Colors Trilogy’ (1993–1994)
Krzysztof Kieślowski’s Three Colors films are all built around different ideas, liberty, equality, and fraternity. Blue follows Julie (Juliette Binoche) after the sudden death of her husband and daughter leaves her trying to detach herself from almost every part of her old life. White shifts toward Karol (Zbigniew Zamachowski), a man humiliated after his marriage collapses, while Red centers on Valentine (Irène Jacob) and her strange connection with a retired judge who spends his time secretly listening to other people’s phone calls.
The reason the trilogy works so beautifully together is that every film approaches loneliness differently. Julie tries to erase emotional attachment completely, Karol becomes obsessed with revenge and dignity, and Valentine slowly develops a connection with somebody she barely understands. Small details quietly connect all three stories, though each film still feels emotionally complete on its own. By the final moments of Red, the trilogy somehow pulls everything together without making the connection feel forced or overly dramatic.
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‘The Apu Trilogy’ (1955–1959)
Satyajit Ray’s Apu trilogy follows Apu from childhood into adulthood, though the films never feel rushed while moving through different stages of his life. Pather Panchali begins in a poor rural village where Apu spends much of his childhood observing the world around him alongside his sister Durga. Simple moments become deeply memorable because Ray pays close attention to how these people actually live day to day. A train passing through the distance or children running through fields somehow becomes just as emotionally important as larger dramatic scenes.
The later films gradually push Apu into completely different environments. Aparajito follows him leaving home for education, while Apur Sansar shows him entering adulthood, marriage, fatherhood, and devastating loss. One thing that makes the trilogy extraordinary is how naturally Apu changes across the years. He is not written like a symbolic character carrying a grand message. He simply feels like a real person growing older, making mistakes, drifting away from people, and trying to understand what kind of life he actually wants.
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‘The Before Trilogy’ (1995–2013)
The entire Before trilogy is built mostly around conversation, which honestly should not work as well as it does. Before Sunrise starts when Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Céline (Julie Delpy) meet on a train and impulsively spend one night walking around Vienna together before Jesse has to leave for America the next morning. Very little “happens” in the traditional sense. They talk about relationships, family, religion, death, ambition, and the small fears they would probably never admit to strangers under normal circumstances.
What makes the trilogy so special is watching those same two people meet again at completely different points in their lives. Before Sunset carries the regret of time already lost, while Before Midnight finally shows what happens after the fantasy phase of romance disappears and ordinary frustrations begin taking over. The arguments become harsher, the affection becomes quieter, and the films stop pretending love automatically solves personal unhappiness. By the final movie, Jesse and Céline feel less like fictional characters and more like people the audience has genuinely grown older alongside.
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‘The Dollars Trilogy’ (1964–1966)
Clint Eastwood’s Man with No Name enters each film in Sergio Leone’s Dollars Trilogy looking almost disconnected from the chaos around him. In A Fistful of Dollars, he arrives in a town controlled by two rival families and immediately starts manipulating both sides for money. For a Few Dollars More expands things by pairing him with Colonel Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef), whose reasons for hunting El Indio (Gian Maria Volonté) become far more personal than simple bounty hunting.
Then The Good, the Bad and the Ugly turns the trilogy into something much larger. Blondie, Tuco (Eli Wallach), and Angel Eyes (Lee Van Cleef) spend the film chasing buried Confederate gold while the American Civil War continues violently around them. Leone constantly stretches scenes longer than most directors would dare, though that patience is exactly why the confrontations become unforgettable. Gunfights feel tense because the films spend so much time around silence, suspicion, and tiny reactions before anybody finally reaches for a weapon.
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‘The Human Condition Trilogy’ (1959–1961)
Masaki Kobayashi’s The Human Condition trilogy follows Kaji (Tatsuya Nakadai), a man desperately trying to hold on to his morality while Japan moves deeper into the Second World War. At the beginning, Kaji takes a management role at a labor camp believing he can treat workers more humanely than the people around him. Very quickly, he realizes the system itself leaves almost no room for compassion. Every attempt to help somebody places him in conflict with military authority, and each compromise slowly wears him down further.
The later films become even harsher once Kaji is forced into military service himself. Training turns brutal, soldiers begin dying around him, and survival gradually replaces the ideals he started with earlier in the trilogy. What makes these films so difficult to forget is how relentlessly they follow Kaji through humiliation, exhaustion, guilt, and loss without simplifying any of it into easy heroism. By the end, the trilogy stops feeling like a war story and starts feeling more like a portrait of a person being emotionally destroyed piece by piece over time.
The Human Condition III: A Soldier’s Prayer
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January 28, 1961
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190 minutes
- Director
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Masaki Kobayashi
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Zenzō Matsuyama, Masaki Kobayashi, Koichi Inagaki
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Tamao Nakamura
Hinannmin no Shôjo
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Yūsuke Kawazu
Terada Nitôhei
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Mackenzie Shirilla’s Dad Defends Her, Talks Friend in Car
Mackenzie Shirilla’s father, Steve Shirilla, has defended his daughter, arguing that her late friend Davion Flanagan would’ve never been included in a plot to murder her boyfriend.
Steve, who has been vocal of his support of Mackenzie, 21, as she serves two concurrent sentences of 15 years to life over the July 2022 deaths of boyfriend Dominic Russo and Flanagan, detailed his theory during a Wednesday, May 27, episode of True Crime This Week.
“I’ve asked her, ‘Did you do this on purpose?’ And she goes, ‘No,’” Steve said on the podcast, hosted by James Renner. “I would think if my daughter was that mad, that mad at that boy [Russo] to want to kill him that way, Davion would have never been in the car. This makes no sense.”
Steve continued, “Something happened in that car. No one’s ever going to know. She’s innocent of the charges they put upon her.”
Mackenzie was convicted of 12 felony charges during a 2023 bench trial, including murder, when she was 17 years old, after driving her Toyota Camry at over 100 mph in Strongsville, Ohio, and intentionally hitting a brick wall with Russo and Flanagan in the vehicle.
She was the only one to survive the crash, which is the subject of Netflix’s documentary titled The Crash. Mackenzie has maintained her innocence despite the conviction amid claims that she cannot remember the incident.
Steve also features within The Crash, which premiered on the streaming service on May 15, showing support for his daughter even when Mackenzie’s marujuana use was explored. (Cannabis was detected in Mackenzie’s system at the time of the incident.)
“I don’t have a problem with her smoking dope,” Steve said in the documentary. “If you’re going to smoke a drug, that’s the one I believe you should take.” The comments saw him subsequently put on leave from his art and digital media teaching job at Cleveland’s Mary Queen of Peace School.
Just days ago, Mackenzie spoke about post-prison plans should she ever reach an early release. “I’ma be a life coach and stuff,” she reportedly told her mom, Natalie Shirilla, via phone from the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville, Ohio, according to a Saturday, May 30, report by TMZ. “I’m just going to be everything. I’ma do everything.” (Mackenzie is not eligible for parole until October 2037.)
Amid Mackenzie’s optimism, prison records recently obtained by Us Weekly show that she has faced multiple disciplinary actions while in prison, including for a NSFW video call in 2025 during which she allegedly showed her breasts to a visitor who flashed “a dildo sticking out of her pants twice.”
Details of other alleged incidents included the 2024 possession of altered clothing and four “nude magazine pictures.”
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10 Animated Movies That Are Perfectly Written
I absolutely despise people who call animated movies childish. I think the biggest reason they are better than most live-action films is that they talk about the hard-hitting emotions without hiding them behind realism. A father is terrified of losing his son, so he crosses the entire ocean looking for him. A little girl misses her parents and suddenly has to survive inside a spirit world alone. A toy becomes jealous because its owner loves somebody else more. Who doesn’t like a tear-jerker every once in a while?
The films on this list are standouts because every scene keeps pushing the characters somewhere emotionally. Ratatouille is really about somebody being told he does not belong in the place he loves most. Princess Mononoke turns a fantasy war into something painfully human. These ten movies, therefore, are just technically impressive and are written with an unusual amount of care from beginning to end.
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‘Kubo and the Two Strings’ (2016)
Kubo and the Two Strings starts with Kubo (Art Parkinson) living quietly with his sick mother in a small village while earning money by telling magical stories through origami figures that move on their own. Every evening, his mother warns him to return home before dark because dangerous spirits are searching for him. Kubo does not fully understand that warning until one night when he stays out too long during a festival and suddenly becomes the target of his aunts, who are trying to take his remaining eye for the Moon King.
From there, the story turns into a journey across mountains, caves, and frozen lakes as Kubo searches for pieces of armor once worn by his father. Monkey (Charlize Theron) and Beetle (Matthew McConaughey) travel with him, though much of the film slowly becomes about memory and grief rather than the quest itself. Kubo’s mother forgetting parts of her own life, the stories his father left behind, and Kubo trying to understand his family all become deeply connected by the ending.
9
‘The Incredibles’ (2004)
At the beginning of The Incredibles, superheroes are still publicly saving people, though lawsuits and political pressure eventually force the government to shut all of them down. Years later, Bob Parr (Craig T. Nelson) is living an ordinary suburban life with Helen (Holly Hunter) and their children while secretly missing the excitement he once had as Mr. Incredible. He works at an insurance company, struggles to fit into routine office life, and keeps getting himself into trouble because he still wants to help people whenever possible.
Things change when Bob is secretly recruited for a mission on a remote island, where he discovers that Syndrome (Jason Lee) has been building weapons by studying former superheroes for years. At the same time, Helen begins to realize Bob has been hiding things from her, and eventually the entire family becomes pulled into the conflict together. What makes the film work so well is how naturally the superhero side connects with ordinary family problems. Dash wants to stop hiding his abilities, Violet feels invisible around people her age, and Bob keeps learning that he cannot keep treating heroism like a one-man job.
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‘The Iron Giant’ (1999)
Set during the Cold War, The Iron Giant follows Hogarth Hughes (Eli Marienthal), a young boy living in a small town in Maine who discovers a massive robot that has fallen from space. Instead of reacting with fear immediately, Hogarth slowly becomes friends with the Giant after realizing it behaves more like a confused child than a weapon. He teaches the robot simple things about the world around him, including language, comic books, and even the idea that people can choose who they want to become.
The situation becomes dangerous once government agent Kent Mansley (Christopher McDonald) arrives in town, convinced the robot is a threat. Hogarth tries desperately to keep the Giant hidden while the military closes in around them. One detail the film handles beautifully is the Giant’s fear of its own destructive abilities. Every time it accidentally hurts something, it reacts with genuine confusion and panic. By the final act, the story becomes less about hiding the robot and more about whether something built as a weapon can decide not to act like one anymore.
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‘Princess Mononoke’ (1997)
Ashitaka (Yōji Matsuda) becomes cursed after killing a demon boar attacking his village, and the only way to understand what happened is to travel west and search for the source of the corruption spreading through the land. That journey eventually brings him into the middle of a violent conflict between Iron Town and the forest spirits protecting the surrounding wilderness. Lady Eboshi (Yūko Tanaka) is cutting down the forest to expand her settlement and protect the people working under her, while San, also known as Princess Mononoke (Yuriko Ishida), fights alongside the wolves trying to stop that destruction.
One reason the film still feels so powerful is that nobody is treated as completely right or completely wrong. Eboshi genuinely cares for former prostitutes and lepers living in Iron Town even while her actions destroy the forest around her. San sees humans as the enemy, though Ashitaka keeps trying to make both sides understand each other before the violence becomes impossible to stop. The conflict grows larger once the Forest Spirit itself becomes part of the struggle, especially after outside forces begin hunting it for their own gain.
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‘Ratatouille’ (2007)
Remy (Patton Oswalt) is a rat living in the countryside who becomes obsessed with cooking after constantly watching Chef Gusteau on television. Unlike the rest of his family, Remy cares deeply about flavor, combinations, and technique, which already separates him from the other rats before he even reaches Paris. After getting separated from his family, he accidentally ends up inside Gusteau’s restaurant, where he notices that the kitchen’s new garbage boy, Alfredo Linguini (Lou Romano), has absolutely no idea what he is doing.
Remy secretly begins controlling Linguini by pulling his hair beneath a chef’s hat, and together they start impressing the restaurant staff with dishes Linguini could never prepare on his own. The situation becomes increasingly complicated as Linguini gains fame while hiding the fact that the real talent is a rat nobody can know exists. At the same time, food critic Anton Ego (Peter O’Toole) prepares to review the restaurant after years of helping destroy Gusteau’s reputation. The final meal Remy serves him turns out to be something surprisingly simple rather than extravagant.
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‘Beauty and the Beast’ (1991)
Belle (Paige O’Hara) spends most of her time reading and trying to avoid the expectations people in her village already have for her. Gaston (Richard White) wants to marry her mostly because he sees her as a prize everybody else admires, while Belle is clearly searching for something bigger than the small routine around her. Everything changes once her father Maurice (Rex Everhart) gets lost and ends up imprisoned inside the Beast’s castle. Belle takes his place without fully understanding what kind of life she has just entered.
The Beast (Robby Benson) is angry, isolated, and barely knows how to speak to another person without losing his temper. A large part of the film is simply watching these two people slowly learn how to exist around each other. Dinner conversations become less hostile, Belle begins exploring the castle, and the servants quietly try helping the relationship grow because they know their own curse depends on it. By the time Gaston gathers the villagers to attack the castle, the story has already become much more about fear and loneliness than appearances.
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‘Finding Nemo’ (2003)
Marlin (Albert Brooks) becomes terrified of losing Nemo (Alexander Gould) long before the actual story begins. After surviving the attack that killed most of his family, he raises Nemo carefully and constantly worries that something bad will happen to him too. Nemo, meanwhile, is desperate to prove he can handle the ocean on his own instead of being treated like he is fragile all the time. That tension between them finally explodes on Nemo’s first day of school when he swims too close to a boat and gets captured by a diver.
The rest of the film follows Marlin crossing the ocean with Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) trying to find him. Their journey keeps changing direction in ridiculous ways. They drift through jellyfish fields, ride currents with sea turtles, escape sharks, and nearly get swallowed by a whale. At the same time, Nemo is trapped inside a dentist’s aquarium with fish already planning their escape. One thing the movie handles beautifully is how both father and son slowly change apart from each other instead of only learning lessons once they reunite at the end.
3
‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ (2018)
Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) is already struggling to fit into his new school before he gets bitten by a radioactive spider beneath the city. Soon after that, he witnesses Spider-Man dying while trying to stop Kingpin’s collider from opening portals into other universes. Suddenly Miles has powers he cannot control and a responsibility he never asked for. Even simple things like sticking to walls or using invisibility keep going wrong at the worst possible moments.
Things become even stranger once different Spider-People start appearing in his universe because of the collider. Peter B. Parker (Jake Johnson) is exhausted and emotionally broken, Gwen Stacy (Hailee Steinfeld) is far more experienced than Miles, and the others already know how dangerous the situation is becoming. For most of the story, Miles is treated like the weak link because nobody believes he is ready. That changes once he finally stops trying to become another version of Peter Parker and starts understanding what kind of Spider-Man he wants to be himself.
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‘Toy Story’ (1995)
Woody (Tom Hanks) is completely comfortable being Andy’s favorite toy at the beginning of Toy Story. He leads the other toys, organizes Andy’s room whenever humans are nearby, and assumes that role will never really change. Then Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) arrives on Andy’s birthday, and everything immediately shifts. Buzz has flashing lights, wings, catchphrases, and genuinely believes he is an actual space ranger instead of a toy. Andy becomes obsessed with him almost overnight, which slowly turns Woody’s jealousy into something uglier.
Their relationship gets worse after Woody accidentally knocks Buzz out the window during an argument. The other toys believe Woody did it on purpose, and before long both Woody and Buzz end up stranded away from home together. A huge part of the movie works because Buzz slowly realizes he is not who he thought he was, while Woody is forced to confront how selfish he has become. By the end, getting back to Andy matters more to both of them than being the favorite anymore.
1
‘Spirited Away’ (2001)
Chihiro (Rumi Hiiragi) is already unhappy about moving to a new town when her parents accidentally wander into an abandoned amusement park on the way there. Once night falls, the place transforms completely. Spirits begin appearing everywhere, her parents turn into pigs after eating food meant for the gods, and Chihiro suddenly finds herself trapped inside a strange bathhouse controlled by Yubaba (Mari Natsuki), a powerful witch who steals people’s names to control them.
Most of the film follows Chihiro trying to survive inside that bathhouse while slowly growing more confident than she was at the beginning. She works alongside spirits, deals with impossible tasks, and gradually forms relationships with characters like Haku (Miyu Irino) and Lin (Yoomi Tamai). One of the most memorable parts of the story is how casually bizarre many scenes are. A polluted river spirit arrives covered in filth, No-Face slowly becomes dangerous after being left alone inside the bathhouse, and a train glides quietly across flooded tracks toward the final act. Even with all those strange moments, Chihiro’s fear and loneliness always feel completely real.
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Jacob Elordi Left ‘Starstruck’ By Kendall Jenner’s Elite World
Jacob Elordi may be one of Hollywood’s fastest-rising stars, but insiders say even the “Euphoria” actor has found himself dazzled by the elite world surrounding rumored girlfriend Kendall Jenner.
As the pair continue fueling romance speculation with appearances from Coachella to Hawaii, sources claim Elordi has become increasingly fascinated by Jenner’s billionaire inner circle, powerful industry connections, and high-profile family.
According to insiders, the Australian actor has embraced the Kardashian-Jenner orbit in a way few expected, and it is already opening major doors for his future.

Jacob Elordi has worked alongside some of the biggest names in entertainment, but according to insiders, Kendall’s social circle has still left him “starstruck for sure.”
A source told the Daily Mail that Elordi has been especially fascinated by the high-profile names surrounding the supermodel.
“He is thrilled with her social circle, which he has called ‘impressive’ because it’s all heavy hitters,” the insider said, adding, “It’s one big name after another. Jacob is starstruck for sure.”
Recently, the 28-year-old has been spending time with Kendall’s inner circle, including Kylie Jenner and her boyfriend Timothée Chalamet, as well as Hailey and Justin Bieber.
Insiders say Elordi is especially impressed by Kendall’s billionaire half-sister, Kim Kardashian, whom he “thinks the world of and respects lots” because of her success with SKIMS and her expanding acting career.
The source suggested that being welcomed into such a powerful social world has been exciting for the Hollywood star, especially as his own career continues to grow.
Elordi’s New World Is A Far Cry From Olivia Jade’s Circle

According to the insider, Jacob Elordi sees a sharp difference between Kendall’s social environment and the crowd surrounding his ex-girlfriend Olivia Jade Giannulli.
Elordi and Giannulli dated on and off for four years before eventually calling it quits in October 2025.
While the source stressed that the “Frankenstein” star still “loves Giannulli to pieces and they’re still friends,” they claimed he struggled with aspects of her social group.
“When he was with Olivia, their circle was a bunch of LA brats who liked to party,” the insider alleged, further noting, “Olivia is great, she is a nice girl, but a lot of her friends are privileged, they are kind of a snobby bunch.”
On the other hand, Kendall’s social world is reportedly much more business-focused. “Everyone is focusing on IPOs and how to become a billionaire,” the source explained. “It’s a new level and he is thrilled. In Kendall’s camp, everyone helps each other out.”
Jacob Elordi Reportedly Wins Over Kris Jenner And Her Powerful Network

Another major factor impressing Elordi is reportedly Kris Jenner’s eagerness to support him professionally.
According to the insider, the Kardashian matriarch has made it clear she is willing to help elevate his career beyond acting.
“Kris is always like, ‘How can I help make you richer? I have contacts.’ And she really does. It’s pretty seductive to have all that support,” the source claimed.
The insider also pointed to Kris’s friendships with billionaire Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez, saying, “Those two are a phone call away.” They added, “They make things happen,” while referencing the pair’s involvement with the 2026 Met Gala.
The source further noted the reality TV star’s close ties to major fashion figures, including Domenico Dolce, Stefano Gabbana, Olivier Rousteing, and Tommy Hilfiger.
Meanwhile, Kendall herself has longstanding relationships with luxury brands such as Calvin Klein and Gucci, creating even more opportunities for Elordi as he navigates the fashion world.
Elordi Could Be Headed Toward A Huge Modeling Payday

According to insiders, Kendall Jenner has already started encouraging Jacob Elordi to expand his modeling work into something much more lucrative.
While the actor has modeled before, the source claimed Kendall believes he should aim much higher.
“Kendall suggested Jacob model more as a lucrative side gig and she and her mom have all the contacts in the world,” the insider said.
They also noted that Kris could make it happen with one call, adding, “So it looks like Jacob will have a huge side income now.”
The source added, “He has already modeled a lot but she is telling him to go to the big league for the big bucks.”
Jacob Elordi And Kendall Jenner’s Romance Has Been Building For Months

Although Elordi and Kendall have only recently been linked romantically, insiders say their connection has been quietly building for quite some time.
One of the first times they were seen together was in Paris in February 2022, when they spent time with Luka Sabbat.
They later attended the same Bottega Veneta spring/summer fashion show in September 2024 before being spotted together again at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in March, where they were photographed in an intimate face-to-face conversation.
Romance rumors truly intensified after the pair were seen kissing at Justin Bieber’s Coachella afterparty. Since then, they have reportedly spent time together in Hawaii and Montecito, where Kendall owns a $23 million equestrian estate.
In April, reports revealed that the two had already been dating for months. “They were an item as far back as early February, so it’s been a while,” the insider said, adding, “It helps that they have both been in Los Angeles a lot for the past couple of months, it has really given them time to bond.”
The source also revealed Kylie played matchmaker. “Kylie was around Jacob a lot during [Chalamet’s] award season marathon because Jacob was nominated for Frankenstein and Timothée was nominated for Marty Supreme,” the insider explained.
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