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This Quentin Tarantino-Approved ’80s Slasher Is ‘Carrie’ Meets David Lynch
The 1980s slasher boom produced an avalanche of copycat films. They were full of masked killers, high school hallways, one-note authority figures, and unlikable protagonists. By the late ’80s, horror was starting to feel worn down. You’d sit there and recognize the beats before they happened, the kills piled up, the style and credibility stretching thinner each time. While the good ones stood out, the surrounding films seemed rushed with very little intelligence behind them. At the same time, TV shows like Twin Peaks kept the viewers unsettled. Films like Carrie, The Fury, and Videodrome were invading homes via VHS tapes. What made them remarkable was the way things weren’t conveniently wrapped up or explained by the end. Most slashers ignored that evolution entirely.
Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II didn’t. It barely even tried to be part of the same conversation. Quentin Tarantino’s fondness for the film isn’t hard to understand once you watch it without expecting it to follow rules. It isn’t worried about making sense. It drifts, doubles back, and lets scenes play past the point where they’d normally cut. That makes it feel less like a proper sequel and more like something that slipped loose from the schedule. Instead of tightening things up, it stays a bit off-kilter and trusts that discomfort to carry it. Scenes stretch, emotions tilt, and the threat doesn’t always announce itself. It’s not tidy, nor does it want to be. And that refusal is exactly what gives it staying power.
Calling Hello Mary Lou a sequel is technically correct, but spiritually misleading. The film borrows the Prom Night title, nods briefly at its past, and then veers off with zero interest in continuing anything that came before. There’s no obsession with lineage, no reverence for mythology, and no connection at all to Jamie Lee Curtis’ character, Kimberly “Kim” Hammond. The result was a maverick film that ran on its own wavelength.
In Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II, a former prom queen, Mary Lou Maloney, played by Lisa Schrage, dies at a 1957 prom night and returns as a vengeful spirit. The movie veers away from standard slasher protocols and becomes a bloody, supernatural meltdown. It’s remembered less for plot than for mood, leaning hard into weirdness and refusing to behave like a normal sequel.
With authority figures who hover but don’t protect the students, the movie oozes creepiness rather than worrying about a linear narrative. That choice matters because by disconnecting itself from the original film’s grounded realism, Hello Mary Lou frees itself up to get bonkers. It isn’t interested in being plausible. Instead, it builds slow pressure points that release in bursts, which don’t always make sense in the moment, but feel right emotionally.
This 45% Rotten, but Beloved 1980 Jamie Lee Curtis Slasher Is Now Streaming For Free
After ‘Halloween’ Curtis continued her scream queen era.
Mary Lou Isn’t a Killer So Much as a Disturbance
Unlike your Jason or Michael Myers, Mary Lou Maloney doesn’t stalk her victims in the traditional splatter movie sense. The film throws all the slasher rules out the window, as her presence creates unease rather than the imminent danger of someone chasing victims with farm implements.
There’s something closer to Carrie here than most slashers would dare admit. The violence isn’t just physical. It plays with your head more than it rattles your nerves. For example, when the main character, Vicki (Wendy Lyon), is in detention, the possessed blackboard becomes a liquid, inky portal that pulls her into an alternate, surreal reality. Thus, it’s not about the physical attack, but about turning a safe space into a disturbing vision. Mary Lou weaponizes shame and secrets, leaning into teenage insecurities.
That’s where the faint David Lynch-style starts to creep in. Not because the film is abstract in the same way, say, Eraserhead was, but because it understands that fear doesn’t always need explanation. It needs atmosphere. It needs moments that linger a beat too long. Director Bruce Pittman allows scenes to stall, to breathe, to wobble slightly, and that wobble is where the unease lives.
The Movie is Allowed to Meander
Pittman doesn’t rush Hello Mary Lou toward the kills. Instead, scenes unfold with a looseness that feels deliberate, even when it risks frustration. The movie never rushes to explain itself or signal that everything’s under control. That kind of uncertainty ends up doing a lot of the work.
It creates a hazy, unsettled feel without turning abstract or deliberately confusing. It’s still a slasher. There are rules somewhere. They’re just not always evident. Instead of clean setups and payoffs, Pittman lets moments blur into one another, trusting the mood to carry the scene rather than exposition.
That’s also where Tarantino’s affection tracks. This is a movie that prioritizes sensation over structure. It values how something feels over how neatly it fits. You can see the appeal for a filmmaker who has always gravitated toward films that announce themselves through confidence rather than polish.
Why ‘Hello Mary Lou’ Still Sticks Around
Hello Mary Lou keeps getting rediscovered over the years because it refuses to behave. The synth score pushes hard, giving it a true 80s vibe. The practical effects go big, such as Vicki’s rocking horse going all demonically possessed, complete with red eyes, gritted teeth, and absolute creepiness. The imagery doesn’t apologize for itself. In a decade packed with slashers all chasing the same thing, in the same way, this one went bigger and stranger instead of tighter and further into familiar ground.
Watching it now, it doesn’t feel like a sequel people misplaced so much as a reminder that ’80s horror sometimes tripped into something unsettling by following instinct instead of aiming for respectability. It didn’t aim for coherence, just full impact.
That’s why it still holds up even though it doesn’t get everything right. While so many slashers stay inside familiar lines, Hello Mary Lou keeps drifting away from them and seems perfectly fine doing so. And decades later, that’s still the thing that makes it worth following.
Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II
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October 16, 1987
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97 minutes
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Bruce Pittman
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Ron Oliver
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Wendy Lyon
Vicki Carpenter
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Louis Ferreira
Craig Nordham
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Richard Monette
Father Cooper
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Video Captures Woman Attacking Her At McDonald’s
Fans are flooding the internet with questions after video footage shows a young woman attacking Ice Spice while she was eating at a McDonald’s in Los Angeles. TMZ dropped the clip, which sees the woman and Ice getting into a heated exchange before things turned physical.
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Video Shows Ice Spice In Heated Altercation At McDonald’s
According to TMZ, a woman named Vayah jogged up to Ice Spice while she was eating with a friend at a Hollywood McDonald’s on Wednesday, April 15. Once Vayah reaches Ice’s booth, she asks her, “Is she ready to shake a**?” Ice then responds, “So go shake a**.” Vayah then asks if Ice is from California, and the two keep going back and forth as Vayah steps closer and gets into Ice’s face. That’s when things escalate! Vayah starts swinging and even appears to slap Ice in the face at one point.
Fans Flood The TL Following Ice Spice’s Incident
Once The Shade Room reshared the footage of Ice Spice’s McDonald’s altercation, the comment section was filled with reactions. Some folks said Ice’s friend didn’t hold her down, while others said she should’ve definitely had security on deck.
Instagram user @itsimanisymone wrote, “The friend ain’t do enough for me.”
Instagram user @landonxfrost wrote, “She didn’t hear the saxophones ringing?”
While Instagram user @javier_debarge wrote, “Spice you should’ve been stood up.”
Then, Instagram user @fuel4thebody wrote, “Pay attention to how your ‘friends’ & ‘family’ behave when someone attacks you. Some people close to you are jealously waiting on your down fall, which won’t happen, because 🫵🏾 you are divinely protected & favored.”
Another Instagram user, @kitti3softpaws, wrote, “I will never understand sitting down while someone is talking aggressively while standing over you.”
Instagram user @mrjerometrammel wrote, “People get too comfortable physically attacking celebrities for clout and thrills.. Always protest yourself.. mace or a taser would’ve done her some good..”
Then another Instagram user @kelittles wrote, “They both played cause don’t even stand over me or my friend!!! EVA!”
While another Instagram user @chefredpotatoes wrote, “All friends are NOT Dess Dior 🧐 I’ll tell you that much.”
Finally, Instagram user @djmatik wrote, “Why is she even there and with no security.”
Ice Spice’s Lawyer Speaks Out, While Vayah Explains What Allegedly Went Down
TMZ spoke exclusively with Vayah, the young woman who physically assaulted Ice Spice. She says she and her friends saw Ice eating inside the McDonald’s, so she decided to walk up to her and compliment her and her friend. Vayah claims Ice was allegedly very rude and mean during the interaction. She said she believes Ice could’ve simply asked her to leave if she didn’t want to be bothered.
She also claimed Ice called her a “b***h” during the exchange. From there, Vayah said staff escorted her out of the McDonald’s, but she was still able to hear Ice talking about her.
While she stood outside, she said she saw Ice grab her friend’s phone off the floor and throw it, cracking the screen. Additionally, Vayah said the incident made her no longer want to support Ice Spice and has changed the way she sees her.
After the scuffle, Ice’s lawyer spoke on the situation. He says the altercation has been reported to the Los Angeles Police Department, and police will hold perpetrators accountable for their actions.
“The unprovoked attack on my client has been reported to the LAPD, and we will be pursuing any and all avenues to hold the perpetrators responsible for their actions, including criminally and civilly. We are also exploring holding the location responsible for their lack of appropriate security,” Bradford Cohen said in a statement.
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26 Years Later, the Best Historical Epic Is Still a Masterpiece From Start to Finish
Ridley Scott is shaping up for a major year in 2026 as he makes his return to the sci-fi genre with The Dog Stars. The post-apocalyptic thriller features Jacob Elordi and Josh Brolin alongside Margaret Qualley, and after being pushed back from its original March release, it’s now positioned as one of the summer’s biggest blockbusters. The Dog Stars will mark Scott’s first venture into sci-fi in nearly a decade, following 2017’s Alien: Covenant. In the years since, Scott has largely turned his attention to historical epics, though the results haven’t always landed smoothly. Films like The Last Duel (led by Matt Damon) and Napoleon (starring Joaquin Phoenix) have ended up among the more divisive entries in his filmography.
Fans could spend years going back and forth deciding what deserves the title as Ridley Scott’s most famous movie, but one that would undoubtedly get a ton of votes is Gladiator. The 2000 historical epic is still viewed, even to this day, as one of the best and most influential movies of all time, and it was a success by every metric. It won several awards at the 2001 Oscars, grossed over $465 million at the box office against a $100 million budget, and earned scores of 80% from critics and 87% from audiences on the aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes. In America, Gladiator is streaming on Paramount+, where it’s been for years now, but the film is also available to watch for free on Pluto TV for now. However, in other countries around the world, Gladiator has become one of the most popular VOD hits on platforms such as Apple TV.
What Is ‘Gladiator’ About?
The official synopsis for Gladiator, starring Russell Crowe and directed by Ridley Scott, reads as follows:
“A former Roman General (Russell Crowe) sets out to exact vengeance against a corrupt emperor (Joaquin Phoenix) who murdered his family and sent him into slavery.”
Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix famously got into heated arguments on the set of Gladiator, forcing Phoenix to walk off the set and threaten to quit the film. Ridley Scott talked him down off the metaphorical ledge, but Crowe still maintains that Phoenix’s behavior was unprofessional, leading to the two never working together again.
Check out Gladiator on Paramount+ or Pluto TV and stay tuned to Collider for more streaming updates and coverage of Ridley Scott’s future projects.
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May 5, 2000
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155 minutes
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David Franzoni, John Logan, William Nicholson
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Kanye West Dealt Major Blow As Another Concert Gets Canceled
Kanye West continues to face challenges amid his career comeback due to mounting backlash over his past comments praising Hitler and anti-Semitic remarks.
Poland is the latest country to shun the rapper by canceling his concert scheduled for June 19 at the Slaski Stadium.
Despite Kanye West taking out a full-page ad in a popular news outlet for an apology, it hasn’t helped him fix his damaged brand after years of controversial comments.
Kanye West’s Poland Show Canceled

Kanye West’s potential comeback has suffered another blow as officials in Poland announced the cancellation of his upcoming stadium show.
On Friday, management for the Slaski Stadium in Chorzów confirmed that the concert, originally scheduled for June 19, 2026, would no longer take place.
Although the venue cited “formal and legal reasons” for the move, the announcement comes after the Polish government announced that they’ll seek to ban the planned show.
“We would like to inform you that the Ye (Kanye West) concert planned for June 19, 2026, at the… Slaski stadium will not take place due to formal and legal reasons,” the stadium director, Adam Strzyzewski, said in a statement, per the Daily Mail.
West’s comments may have inflamed Poles, as quite a devastating number of Jews died in Poland during World War II. The country was the epicenter of the Holocaust, and over 90% of the Polish Jewish population was murdered by Nazi Germany.
“In a country scarred by the history of the Holocaust, we cannot pretend that this is just entertainment,” Polish Culture Minister Marta Cienkowska said on Thursday.
Other Countries Have Also Canceled His Shows

Poland isn’t the only country that has essentially shut its doors on the West for its past offensive comments.
Earlier this month, the Home Office announced that it had banned West from entering the U.K. to headline London’s Wireless Festival in July.
“Kanye West should never have been invited to headline Wireless,” Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said in a statement.
“This government stands firmly with the Jewish community, and we will not stop in our fight to confront and defeat the poison of antisemitism. We will always take the action necessary to protect the public and uphold our values,” he added.
The festival has since been canceled as many called out the organizers for overlooking West’s past offenses in the first place.
It was even made worse as several corporate sponsors, like Pepsi and Diageo, started pulling out from the event.
West was also scheduled to perform in France at the Marseille Vélodrome stadium on June 11, but that has also been thwarted as pressure mounted from all quarters. However, the rapper has been able to perform in the U.S. and Mexico.
Kanye West Apologized For His Past Actions

West’s wave of cancellations comes after he took out a full page in the Wall Street Journal, apologizing for his acts and explaining that it was a result of his struggles with bipolar disorder and mental health issues.
“I am not a Nazi or an antisemite,” he wrote, per The Guardian. “I love Jewish people.”
The “Praise God” rapper went further to apologize for any hurt he may have caused, saying he was “deeply mortified” by his past behavior and is now “committed to accountability, treatment, and meaningful change.”
West explained that while growing up, he suffered inefficiency from doctors who failed to diagnose a frontal-lobe injury sustained in a car crash in 2002.
The Rapper Said He ‘Lost Touch With Reality’ Due To His Medical Issues

West wrote that as a result of the medical issue, he “lost touch with reality,” which prompted him to drift towards “the most destructive symbol I could find, the swastika.”
The father of four also shared that he previously experienced a four-month manic episode of “psychotic, paranoid, and impulsive behavior that destroyed my life” and brought about suicidal ideation.
West was only able to find solace in the fact that he got to meet other people like him on Reddit, which helped encourage him that he’s not alone.
He noted that medication, therapy, exercise, and “clean living” also helped him see things clearly and helped him to channel his efforts into making “positive, meaningful art.”
Kanye West Had A Huge Performance In The U.S.

It remains to be seen how he handles his sustained cancellations and disapproval. However, back home in America, he recently performed in front of 80,000 fans at the SoFi Stadium in L.A., singing on a revolving globe stage.
He brought out top artists like Travis Scott during the show, and also performed alongside his daughter, North West.
Many fans on social media have also shared how they don’t hold anything against him and have seemingly dropped their issues with him following his apology.
Melvin Benn, Wireless Festival boss, has also called for people to forgive West, saying that, “Forgiveness and giving people a second chance are becoming a lost virtue in this ever-increasing, divisive world.”
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D4vd’s Arrest Footage Surfaces As His Lawyers Speak Out
Y’all! D4vd is back in the headlines, and this time it’s over a situation that’s been quietly unfolding for months. New footage is now circulating that has people connecting the dots and paying closer attention to what’s been happening behind the scenes. And it adds a new layer to the ongoing investigation, which has already been under scrutiny.
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New Footage Shows D4vd Taken Into Custody In Ongoing Investigation
According to reports, newly surfaced videos show D4vd being taken into custody by law enforcement in the Hollywood Hills around 5 p.m. on Thursday. In clips obtained by TMZ and other outlets, officers are seen placing the singer under arrest. This comes as part of an ongoing investigation tied to the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. Additional footage obtained by The California Post shows him with his hands behind his back as officers escort him down a residential street.
The singer, also known as David Anthony Burke, had reportedly not been seen publicly for months prior to the arrest. In the footage, he appears in gray sweatpants and a black hoodie, remaining expressionless as the situation unfolds. According to reports, a nearby resident claimed they noticed a heavy police presence in the area. Footage also reveals how officers were heard using a loudspeaker to call for a surrender before taking him into custody. Authorities later confirmed they executed an arrest based on probable cause, noting they had been monitoring the situation closely as the investigation developed.
D4vd’s Legal Team Speaks Out, Denies Allegations
D4vd’s legal team is already speaking out following his arrest, making it clear they’re pushing back against the allegations. In a statement shared to Nexstar shortly after he was taken into custody, his attorneys strongly denied any involvement, saying the evidence will ultimately show he was not responsible for the teen’s death. They also emphasized that no formal charges or indictment have been filed at this time. They also note that he is currently being held under suspicion as the investigation continues. Officials say he is being held without bail as the case moves forward. Meanwhile, his legal team maintains they plan to vigorously defend him, signaling this could turn into a lengthy legal battle. Their statement reveals:
“Let us be clear — the actual evidence in this case will show that David Burke did not murder Celeste Rivas Hernandez and he was not the cause of her death.” It continued, “There has been no indictment returned by any grand jury in this case and no criminal complaint filed. David has only been detained under suspicion. We will vigorously defend David’s innocence.”
D4vd’s Music Career Faces Uncertainty Amid Ongoing Case
Meanwhile, it looks like D4vd’s situation may also be impacting his music career in real time. Fans quickly noticed that his artist page is no longer visible on Interscope Records’ website, and searches for his profile reportedly return inactive or dead links. While it’s unclear exactly when the change happened, records suggest he was still listed as recently as late February.
The move comes after reports that his label and affiliated partners had already begun pausing promotional efforts tied to his music amid the ongoing investigation. At the time, sources indicated that major companies associated with his releases were stepping back from campaigns due to sensitivity to the situation. Now, it’s left fans wondering what this latest development could mean for his future in the industry.
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“FernGully” is getting a live-action remake, and no, we don't mean another “Avatar” movie
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The 1992 animated film included Robin Williams and Tim Curry in its voice cast.
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Ice Spice gets into brawl at McDonald's in what lawyer calls an 'unprovoked attack'
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The Grammy-nominated artist is shown fighting back in a video.
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Malcolm In The Middle Revival Completely Lives Up To Its Hype
By TeeJay Small
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By now, we’re all sick of reboots, revivals, and legacy sequels. Sometimes it feels like Hollywood has no new ideas, and the entire industry is propped up on packaging our nostalgia for a time before we paid bills, and selling it back to us on a subscription-based model.
While I’m usually super wary of these things, I couldn’t help but tune in the very moment that Malcolm In The Middle: Life’s Still Unfair dropped on Hulu. Much to my surprise, the four-part reunion show actually holds up superbly, leaving me cautiously optimistic about the future of the franchise.
Malcolm’s Fourth-Wall Insecurities Still Prevail

In case you missed it, Life’s Still Unfair was announced all the way back in December of 2024, with nearly all of the original actors and producers returning to their respective roles. Breaking Bad‘s Bryan Cranston had been championing a return to the series for years, though I never thought I’d see the day that it would actually come to pass. The original Malcolm In The Middle series ended all the way back in 2006, so it was nice to see the old, no-last-name family aging into new roles, facing fresh challenges, and maturing in their own dysfunctional way.
Life’s Still Unfair picks up 20 years after we last saw Malcolm, finding him as a well-adjusted adult who has finally adapted to tolerate the stupidity of those around him. He’s a single father to a teenage girl, who seems to have inherited his otherworldly ability to break the fourth wall. Malcolm isn’t the President of the United States just yet, though he’s in the midst of making a “reluctant pivot” into politics, with a foundation in charity work. The only downside is that he can only keep his neurosis at bay by completely cutting off his entire family.

After spending the bulk of the first episode explaining his avoidance process, Malcolm’s charade is completely shattered. His parents, Lois and Hal, come barging into his home, not content to handle another wishy-washy email exchange. In doing so, we get several of the funniest moments in modern TV history, back, to back, to back. Lois, realizing she has a teenage granddaughter she’s never met, left me in stitches. Malcolm immediately losing his composure at the mere sight of his mother brought me right back to the early 2000s. Hal’s weepy, fainting spells had me genuinely crying.
Everyone brings their A-game to this reboot, but Bryan Cranston has to be my personal highlight. After spending years in other roles, including drug kingpin Walter White, it was shocking how seamlessly he blended right back into the same goofy, dorky, well-meaning Hal. Likewise, nearly everyone in the extended Malcolm In the Middle universe shows up for a cameo appearance without missing a beat. Stevie, Craig, Abe, and Francis’ old military school buddies feel so natural that it’s almost hard to believe they’ve been gone for two decades.
A Perfect Legacy Reboot

Most of these cameo appearances show up for the fourth and final episode of Life’s Still Unfair, at Hal and Lois’ explosive 40th anniversary party. It’s the perfect excuse to organically work all of the old characters back into the fold without making the experience feel like an obnoxious clip show. Meanwhile, we get a handful of new characters, including Malcom’s daughter and his younger, non-binary sibling, Kelly. Some viewers will complain that the brief mention of a non-binary person ruins the entire show, but Malcolm In The Middle has always struck a perfect balance between inclusive and realistic, so I thought it went over quite well.
My only major critique of Life’s Still Unfair is its uninspired shot composition and drab color grading. These things don’t ruin the show, and probably aren’t even noticeable to 90 percent of viewers, but it does strip the series of some of the original’s magic. Some social media users have slapped a filter on a few still images of the show to give it that warm, stylized, early 2000s look, and it’s a massive upgrade.
It’s Only Natural To Want More Of This Family

I’ve heard conflicting reports about the future of Malcolm In The Middle in the wake of the reunion special. Series creator Linwood Boomer has suggested that there are no plans to make more episodes, but there’s an uncanny backdoor pilot feel to the entire special. The introduction of new characters suggests, to my eye, that there might still be untapped adventures with this wild family, even if the original characters only serve as occasional guest stars. Either way, Life’s Still Unfair has courted millions of viewers, with Variety calling the show Disney+ and Hulu’s biggest premiere of the year.
It may not be perfect, it may not be for everybody, but I think Malcolm In The Middle: Life’s Still Unfair is a complete success. The four-part series is currently streaming on Hulu, along with the original show. I’d encourage any sitcom fan to give this one a shot, and maybe revisit a few of its classic episodes while you’re at it.

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Meghan Trainor Makes Personal Move After Shocking Fans
Meghan Trainor continues her personal decision spree with her home.
The singer closed the deal on her Los Angeles home on Thursday, April 16, in a very quick sale for a seven-figure, mouth-watering price, days after she announced her tour cancellation.
Meghan Trainor has a lot going on this year, especially after she welcomed 2026 with the heartwarming news of becoming a parent to her and Daryl Sabara’s third child and first daughter through surrogacy.
Meghan Trainor’s Big Sale With Big Gains

The musician parted ways with her old home in the Los Angeles area the same day she announced that her tour would not move forward. Trainor reportedly closed the deal for $6,835,000 million barely a week after she listed it on the market, and the building offers a paradise behind the gates. Trainor’s former home featured 7 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and nearly 15,000 square feet of living space elegantly situated on 1.09 acres.
The singer bought the home for $6,550,000 million in 2020, making her profit from this round of sale less than $500,000. The property’s main residence offers a stunning view of soaring ceilings and bold design, leading into a stunning grand double staircase, which enters the bright living and dining areas, along with a chef’s kitchen built for seamless indoor-outdoor living.
TMZ noted that the home also has a professional standard record studio with its own dedicated private entrance, a spa-style bathroom upstairs with dual showers, and a private terrace. New occupants of the home will also get to enjoy vacay-style living with a pool and spa, tennis court, putting green, fire pit, lounge, and covered outdoor dining area.
The ‘No’ Singer Picks Family Time Over World Tour In Cancellation Statement

Trainor’s canceled tour’s itinerary included a visit to over 30 arenas and amphitheaters across North America. It was set to wrap up on August 15 in Los Angeles, until she pulled the plug on Thursday, April 16.
As shared by PEOPLE, the singer confessed that it became necessary for her to cancel the tour because she was struggling to balance the release of a new album, preparing for a tour, and tending to her newborn baby girl. Trainor’s family welcomed its fifth member in January via surrogacy, and now the singer claims she needs to be home and present for all of her kids and loved ones.
“I know this will come as a disappointment to my fans, and I am so sorry to let you down. But I know this is the right decision for my family and me right now,” Trainor added. She promised her fans a return sooner than imagined while raving about her upcoming project amid pride and gratitude for sticking by her through these years.
Meghan Trainor Revealed The Hack That Saved Her Marriage

The mother-of-three is settling into her role as not one, but a three-time parent, slowly but steadily, even if it means looking outward for help. The Blast stated that the songwriter revealed that parenting her kids, however, took over most of her time and that she briefly forgot the fact that she was married.
Trainor noted that she and Sabara began experiencing troubled episodes and arguments as the days went by, which spurred the need for a therapist and marriage counselor. She added that she recorded her soon-to-be-released seventh studio album amid her therapy sessions, and it came to a fulfilling end because she now has her spark and man back.
Trainor revealed that they decided to move forward in their relationship, leaving room for zero resentment by prioritizing genuine and honest conversation as a couple. The singer and her husband were also able to navigate the criticism that came with adopting surrogacy as a means of becoming parents again, with the help of the same therapy.
The Songwriter Kicked Against Surrogacy Stigmatization

Trainor and Sabara did not shy away from admitting that they sought help in becoming parents again due to the singer’s health problems. The songwriter had carried her two older children, but the pregnancy journey was marred by several complications during labor.
While surrogacy was not Trainor’s primary option, she did celebrate the beauty of welcoming a child through a non-conventional means, confessing that it is an indication of trust, science, love, and teamwork in action. She noted that every child deserves love, regardless of where they emerged from, and the brave individuals who help out in carrying these pregnancies deserve to be respected and celebrated.
The singer admitted that it took her a while to wrap her head around the fact that she would not carry her baby, but she eventually understood it was the safest option for her. Trainor continued that surrogacy gave her enough time to bond with baby Mikey Moon and prepare her brothers for her arrival, with hopes that they would become great friends.
Meghan Trainor Also Had The Viral ‘Toxic Mom Group’ To Deal With

The musician reacted to Ashley Tisdale’s touching January article about being stuck in a toxic mom group with a few Hollywood celebrities who made her feel like an outsider and eventually ostracized her from the clan. The Blast shared that while Tisdale did not mention Trainor’s name in the article, she was linked to it due to their friendship.
The singer later addressed the controversy that followed the article, noting that she felt sad for Tisdale and concluding that miscommunication and confusion played a role in the breakdown of the friendship, as she claimed in her article.
Trainor continued that she received text messages from Tisdale about her name being mentioned in blogs and labeled as a toxic friend. She added that she had no idea what truly went down because she had not seen the women in the mom group for a year and had missed out on several get-togethers.
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New Version Of The Mummy Is Bad Parenting Wrapped In Vomit-Soaked Blasphemy
By Chris Sawin
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Lee Cronin’s The Mummy is not a remake of the 1999 version of The Mummy starring Brendan Fraser, but actually a reimagining of the 1932 film starring Boris Karloff. What’s interesting about the original 1932 version of The Mummy is that it was also reimagined for its four sequels, including a crossover with Abbott and Costello.
The new horror film is loaded with gross-out gore, extreme close-up shots, and is undeniably corny even when tension is meant to be high. The Cannon family is annoying as hell. Charlie (Jack Reynor, Midsommar) is a terrible parent. Katie (Natalie Grace) is abducted because he wasn’t watching her at the beginning of the film, and things get increasingly worse because he’s constantly off being dumb in the basement.

His wife, Larissa (Laia Costa), is a delusional twit. When things get bad, and Katie starts eating live scorpions, headbutting her grandmother in the face, breaking her nose, and having half of her leg ripped off because Larissa doesn’t know how to do a proper pedicure, Charlie gives her an out, stating, “Hey, maybe we should have Katie committed somewhere temporarily because we have no idea what the hell we’re doing, and your mom’s face can only take so much punishment.” Larissa takes it personally and thinks Charlie is implying that she can’t take care of her own daughter. He is, and she can’t.
The Cannons are living in this two-story, creaky-ass house with the loudest floorboards known to man. It also has this insane crawlspace with tiny doors leading to every room in the house, which is more convenient than Jason Voorhees digging tunnels to reach every room in the 2009 Friday the 13th remake. They also live with Carmen Santiago (Veronica Falcon), who is Larissa’s mother. Lee Cronin must have a thing against old people and/or grandparents, because this lady is destroyed throughout the film. Those coyotes that have been lurking around the house are eventually put to good use.
Parenting Is Never Easy

Somewhere in Egypt, a family is riding together in their car. The father sings with his three children as the mother quickly turns off the radio and complains that they’re all giving her a headache, then continues the car ride in silence. When they arrive home, their pet bird is left twitching in its cage in a pool of its own blood. The mother grabs the bird in her hand, blood dripping down her arm, and crushes it to death in front of her family.
The parents make their way to their basement, where they’ve been housing a 3,000-year-old sarcophagus. They decide to crack it open and see if the mummy inside has awoken. As the sarcophagus becomes ajar, their torch is blown out, and a hook lifts the father off his feet, pierces through his jaw, and leaves him dangling in the air while choking on his last blood-soaked breath.

American Charlie Cannon has been working in Cairo as a reporter while trying to get a promotion in New York. As he secures his promotion, his daughter, Katie, disappears. She has been visiting a secret friend at the end of their garden for some time now, a woman who claims to be a magician (the mother from the beginning of the film). The magician (Hayat Kamille) kidnaps Katie, and the Cannon family is never the same.
Eight years later, a plane carrying the sarcophagus crashes. When it’s opened by the authorities, Katie is found inside, totally emaciated and wrapped up like a mummy. The rest of the film is spent trying to figure out what happened to her.
A Smell Only A Mother Can Love

What Lee Cronin’s The Mummy has going for it, other than its long-ass name, is that it is ridiculous. The dialogue reads like a bad soap opera, with Charlie being a mega-macho a-hole for no reason, and any sort of human interaction not feeling genuine in the slightest. The film is loaded with projectile vomit, and whatever is going on with Katie can’t decide whether it wants to blatantly rip off The Evil Dead, The Exorcist, or Poltergeist.
Charlie goes jogging out into a sandstorm to search for Katie after she disappears, and is barely fazed by the disastrous natural phenomenon. Katie violently and repeatedly shoves a fireplace poker into her foot after her mother’s attempt at cutting her toenails. Katie is also catatonic throughout most of the film. She breathes these raspy death rattle breaths, chomps her teeth, and gurgles these inhuman noises. She’s violent, unpredictable, with stinky, dried-out skin and long, black Frito fingernails, and can’t move on her own unless it’s convenient to the over-complicated story. She has a face, an appearance, and a smell only a mother can love, apparently.

Before Katie disappeared, the Cannons were expecting another baby. When Katie returns, she has a sister named Maud (Billie Roy). Maud starts off as this kind of cute, harmless kid who turns into an absolute hellion. What she does with teeth is disgusting. The funeral reception sequence, which is where Maud’s tooth obsession culminates, may be the most nauseating and outrageous scene in the film.
Evil Dead Rise was written and directed by Lee Cronin in 2023. His experience of dabbling in a Sam Raimi-created franchise must have left its mark because Lee Cronin’s The Mummy remorsely borrows from Raimi’s work at every opportunity. The film is over two hours long and would be nothing without its reliance on nasty gore. The musical score sounds like a herd of stampeding elephants and viciously assaults your eardrums constantly.
Miserable And Excessive

Lee Cronin’s The Mummy isn’t scary or memorable; it’s raunchy exploitation and over-orchestrated expired cheese. It is a horror film that reeks of nothing but ridiculousness. The sad part is there’s a decent enough concept buried somewhere within this vomit-drenched monstrosity and a killer ambiance that is borderline spine-tingling.
But there’s nothing original here other than influence overkill. Lee Cronin’s The Mummy is like dunking a grenade in a bucket of gasoline, throwing that grenade in a clown car, and witnessing an entire circus melt, crackle, and explode as you try to piss to put it out. It is miserably and excessively grotesque.

Lee Cronin’s The Mummy barfs its way into theaters on April 17.
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Pooh Shiesty’s Mugshot Surfaces Amid Arrest In Gucci Mane Case
The internet is popping off with reactions after Pooh Shiesty’s apparent new mugshot has surfaced amid his arrest for the alleged robbery and kidnapping of Gucci Mane. Pooh’s photo hit social media just a week after Gucci dropped a diss track aimed at him and Big30.
RELATED: Oop! Gucci Mane Breaks Silence On Kidnapping Case With Diss Track ‘Crash Dummy’ Aimed At Pooh Shiesty & Big30 (LISTEN)
Pooh Shiesty’s Apparent New Mugshot Surfaces Following Arrest
Fans have been patiently waiting on an update on Pooh Shiety following his arrest in the Gucci Mane kidnapping case. On Friday, April 17, Complex Music dropped Pooh’s new mugshot on X (formerly Twitter). The photo shows the rapper posing with a straight face in what looks like a grey hoodie with his dreads out.
As The Shade Room previously reported, Pooh ended up back behind bars after reports claimed he was tied to the robbery and kidnapping of Gucci Mane along with seven other men, including his father, Lontrell Williams Sr. The incident went down on January 10, 2026, when Pooh showed up to meet with Gucci to talk through the terms of a recording contract. During that meeting, Pooh and his crew carried out a coordinated armed takeover.
Fans Sound OFF After Pooh Shiesty’s Mugshot Drops
After The Shade Room shared Pooh Shiesty’s new mugshot, fans flooded the comment section with reactions. Some folks said he was giving prison bae energy, while others said they were disappointed to see him back behind bars again.
Instagram user @iwannatastekeke wrote, “Damn he look like he been in there 27 years.”
Instagram user @eve_saint wrote, “Right where he wanna be 😂”
While Instagram user @_energy_.0 wrote, “I know how I feel doesn’t matter to most, but I’m so disappointed in him.”
Then Instagram user @__pocahontas wrote, “Face still eating up the mugshot chile 😂”
Another Instagram user @kimmymar wrote, “Yeah Man you can’t go around kidnapping people 🤦🏽♀️”
Instagram user @therealmamigramz__ wrote, “I know he was pissed getting picked up.”
While another Instagram user @beautifulky wrote, “He love jail he the criminal 😂”
Instagram user @allaboutamyaaa wrote, “still fine asf free him the fastest way!!!😍”
Then another Instagram user @malaiyaamonayy wrote, “Still fine asl 😍👏”
Finally, Instagram user @_ck214 wrote, “One of the biggest downfalls in rap history.”
Gucci Mane Takes Shot At Pooh Shiesty, His Dad, & Big30 On New Diss Track
Fans have been waiting for Gucci Mane to share his POV amid reports of Pooh Shiesty’s arrest. The rapper addressed the situation on a diss track he dropped on Friday, April 10, titled ‘Crash Dummy.’ On the track, Gucci doesn’t name-drop Pooh or Big30, but fans did clock the shots he took at them in his verse:
“Tell the truth, you went out like a real crash dummy / And after all that, boy you still signed to me. I’m like Birdman and n***a, this my Cash Money / And your fat a** flunkie […] he a stone cold junkie.”
In another verse, he says he thought Pooh was linking with him for a business meeting, but it turned out to be a “setup.” From there, Gucci said everybody came in dapping him up but was really “plotting against him.” Listen to the track below.
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