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This Sunscreen Makes Julianne Hough Feel ‘Fresh and Beautiful’
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Sunscreen’s main purpose may be to protect your skin, but it’s much more than that — any product you apply to your face should make you feel good. What’s the point if it doesn’t bring you joy? That’s how Julianne Hough feels about her favorite sunscreen.
The multihyphenate has waxed poetic about the EltaMD UV Daily Tinted Broad Spectrum SPF 40 for years. Hough has always believed in the importance of taking care of her skin and putting it “first.” But beyond effective ingredients, it’s all about how a product improves her mood. “I love how this sunscreen makes me feel fresh and beautiful,” she once shared in an interview with E!.
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I’m gonna take a wild guess that the reason this sunscreen makes Hough feel “fresh and beautiful” is its tint. The sheer color works to even out skin tone so you can go about your day without any additional coverage — yep, that means no foundation — and fully embrace your skin throughout summer.
Essentially, the multi-tasking formula acts as a moisturizer, face base and sunscreen to simplify your routine so you can spend more time doing the things that you love. Hyaluronic acid keeps skin plump and hydrated, while SPF ingredients protect against the sun’s harsh rays, which contribute to signs of aging like wrinkles and fine lines.
It’s understandable why Hough — and many other celebrities, including Khloe Kardashian, Emma Stone and Sydney Sweeney — are fans of EltaMD UV Daily Tinted Broad Spectrum SPF 40. What’s not to love about a solid skincare product that not only improves your skin but also your life? You’ll understand the hype once you slather some on your skin.
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19 Tummy-Control Wrap Dresses To Hide a Belly Pooch — Under $50
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Finding a dress that’s both flattering and comfortable isn’t always easy, but I’ve found that wrap dresses rarely disappoint. With an adjustable waist tie, a wrap dress instantly creates shape while camouflaging a belly pooch.
As a shopping writer, I was able to source 19 styles worth adding to your closet, including a breezy floral wrap dress and an office-ready wrap dress. Whether you’re shopping for vacations, weddings or everyday wear, every wrap dress I pulled comes in under $50.
Tummy-Control Wrap Dresses That Hide a Belly Pooch
1. Our Favorite: Between the adjustable tie, flutter sleeves and flowy ruffle hem, this floral midi dress is the kind of dress that helps me feel confident the moment I put it on.
2. Sunset Style: Warm evenings call for this vibrant wrap dress. I’d pair it with a woven clutch and espadrilles for a resort-inspired look.
3. Classic Pick: Few prints have stood the test of time quite like a polka-dot midi dress. The wrap silhouette makes it flattering enough for work events and dinner dates alike.
4. Pretty Pick: Blue and red florals never go out of style, especially on a ruffled wrap dress. The adjustable tie lets you tailor the fit for all-day comfort.
5. Feel-Good Fit: Slipping into a flowy wrap dress is one of the easiest ways to feel instantly confident. The stretchy smocked waist defines the midsection without tugging or squeezing.
6. Wear Everywhere: If I could only pack one floral wrap dress for a weekend trip, this would be it. It works just as well sightseeing as it does for dinner afterward.
7. French Girl-Style: A polka-dot wrap dress never goes out of style. I’d wear it with ballet flats or ankle boots depending on the season.
8. Dreamy Pick: There’s something so romantic about this watercolor floral dress. The wrap silhouette keeps it timelessly chic.
9. Mediterranean Mood: Every time I see a striped wrap maxi dress, I immediately think of the Greek islands. The wrap-style waist and vertical stripes create an effortlessly flattering silhouette.
10. Ladylike Look: Polka dots instantly make this wrap maxi dress feel polished and feminine. I’d keep the accessories simple and let the classic print do all the talking.
11. Textured Touch: It’s the subtle details that make this swiss-dot wrap dress stand out. The tie waist creates beautiful definition, while the textured fabric gives it a boutique feel.
12. Office-Ready: Nothing beats a draped wrap dress when I want to feel confident. The side tie naturally defines the waist, while the ruching softly skims over the midsection.
13. Designer Feel: Looking at this checked wrap dress instantly reminds me of something you’d find in a luxury boutique. The structured print gives it a rich, elevated feel.
14. Figure Flatterer: Finding a striped wrap dress that creates shape without clinging is always a win. The adjustable waist and elongating stripes create a beautifully balanced fit.
15. Everyday Essential: The tie waist on this striped mini dress creates shape, while the pockets make it even more practical for everyday wear. It’s one of those grab-and-go staples I’d buy in every color.
16. Instant Slimming: Whenever I want a sleek silhouette, I gravitate toward a black wrap dress. The gathered waist creates definition, while the draped fabric glides over the tummy.
17. Farmer’s Market: I’d happily spend a Saturday in this green wrap mini dress with a coffee in one hand and fresh flowers in the other. It’s equal parts comfortable and cute.
18. Forever Favorite: I never regret adding a Swiss dot maxi dress to my closet. Between the flattering silhouette and timeless navy shade, it never feels dated.
19. Summer Wedding: RSVP season practically calls for a ruffled wrap midi dress. It has all the elegance of a cocktail dress with the comfort of an everyday wrap silhouette.
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Sam Neill’s Horror Roles Prove He Was Always the Genre’s Best Kept Secret
The late Sam Neill radiated warmth and a quiet authority that made him a perfect grounding point for audiences. In many sci-fi and thriller films, however, he would often turn this on its head to frightening effect, with unforgettable horror roles that transformed potentially schlocky material into genre classics. With Neill’s sudden death on July 13 at age 78, the world has lost not only a legendary screen presence, but a quiet horror icon who deserves recognition alongside the greats.
While much of his mainstream praise came for roles in dramas like The Piano and his charmingly gruff paleontologist in Jurassic Park, Neill was a force of nature when it came to horror. He even played the Antichrist himself in 1981’s The Omen III: The Final Conflict, coldly ordering the murder of dozens of newborns. Through a number of unforgettable roles in the genre since the 1980s, Neill proved that quiet dignity and a capacity for menace kept in reserve could be even more frightening than histrionics and make-up effects.
1981’s Horrifying ‘Possession’ Is His Most Fearless Role
Polish art house director Andrzej Żuławski‘s 1981 film Possession was one of the original “video nasties” and remains a harrowing watch to this day. Much of the credit for this went to star Isabelle Adjani‘s legendarily unhinged performance, but a young Sam Neill, in one of his very first roles, not only held his own but matched her energy in the horror classic.
As a jealous, increasingly unhinged spy watching his wife disappear into madness amid the paranoia of Cold War-era West Germany, Neill’s cuckolded husband initially appears to be a cipher-like straight man to Adjani’s manic energy. However, he brilliantly modulates his character’s descent from quiet despair to paranoia to sweaty, bug-eyed madness and self-mutilation, proving a load-bearing part of the film. Neill’s eyes alone portray a soulful, bottomless sadness one moment and a complete surrender to insanity later, in the kind of fearless performance that was shocking for a young actor so early in his career. Even 45 years later, Possession remains a difficult film for many to get through, between its domestic violence and surreal, psychosexual gore. Adjani’s justifiably lauded performance often gets most of the credit — but Neill’s masterful work is equally responsible for its horrible, creeping power.
Horror Let Neill Weaponize His Natural Charm
In both Paul W. S. Anderson‘s Event Horizon and John Carpenter‘s In the Mouth of Madness, Neill starts out as a sort of everyman character similar to his iconic Jurassic Park role, serving as an audience surrogate ready to face down the horrors waiting in the rest of the film. Neill masterfully weaponized that natural charisma and audience familiarity, however, to intensify his characters’ descent into madness or capacity for pure evil.
As Dr. Weir in the Ridley Scott and Clive Barker-inspired Event Horizon, Neill starts off as a grieving scientist haunted by visions of his wife, but soon is consumed by the malevolent energy of a lost spaceship itself. Although the shot has been meme-ified to death today, the slow reveal of Neill’s Weir grinning maniacally after gouging out his own eyes was a downright traumatic moment for audiences who had been watching him in Jurassic Park just three years earlier.
Neill also turned some of the cheese in Phillip Eisner’s script into two of the most iconic lines in ’90s horror through the sheer power and gravity of his delivery: “You can’t leave — she won’t let you” and “Where we’re going, you won’t need eyes to see.”
As an insurance investigator in Carpenter’s In the Mouth of Madness, Neill affected a perfectly seen-it-all attitude, remaining skeptical of the Lovecraftian nightmares springing up around him in the town of Hobb’s End until it’s too late. Neill’s cynical performance is the perfect counterpoint to the murderous, tentacled old women and dog-eating children Carpenter populates the town with, and once he’s institutionalized, Neill goes all in on the titular madness. Disturbing as the film’s meta-conclusion is, there’s a maniacal thrill to watching Neill stuff his face with popcorn while watching a version of himself on a movie screen and cackling as the apocalypse descends on the world around him.
Neill’s charisma and talents went far beyond what was evinced in his most popular roles. If there’s any justice in the world, he’ll be equally remembered for the magic and madness he brought to the horror genre.
Event Horizon
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August 15, 1997
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95 minutes
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Paul W. S. Anderson
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Andrew Kevin Walker, Philip Eisner
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9 Best Movies of 2026 So Far You Haven’t Heard Of
Even with the year still getting prominent releases week after week, 2026 has already been an exceptional year when it comes to filmmaking of all genres and styles. From massive high-budget blockbusters like Project Hail Mary to exceptional low-budget hits like Obsession, the year has continuously found ways to deliver outstanding cinematic experiences one after another. However, the year isn’t only defined by its most popular of successes, as there are also a number of amazing hidden gems released during the year.
Working outside of the traditional blockbuster or streaming avenues of marketing and release, many of these great films largely rely on word of mouth from critics and audiences in order to gain notoriety and success. While these films may be in a state of complete obscurity for general audiences nowadays, one can hope that after months of success and praise, more people can place these films on their own personal best-of-2026 lists where they truly belong.
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‘Saccharine’
Abstract psychological horror has been a prominent trend in recent years, not just in the biggest horror blockbusters but also in the array of horror hidden gems of the 2020s. Taking it a step further with themes of body dysmorphia and the mental toxicity inherent to diet culture and eating disorders is Saccharine, which acts as the psychological horror response to rising interest in quick weight loss drugs. The dynamic body horror story brings together its elements with enough fun camerawork and paranormal concepts to make for an exceptionally impactful time.
The film follows a medical student who, on her quest to lose weight, ends up succumbing to an obscure weight-loss craze involving eating literal human ashes. While it seems to have great success at first, she begins to be in over her head when the ghost of the person she’s eating begins haunting her, forcing her to eat more and more food and eating away at her body.
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‘Jinsei’
Jinsei is a passionate and deeply personal feat of animation from its opening scene to the very end, telling a man’s 100-year life story as his life evolves and changes between struggles, friendships, betrayals, and worldwide fame. Almost entirely brought to life by director, writer, and sole animator Ryuya Suzuki, Jinsei is a glorious example of perseverance and dedication within the craft of animation. With so many different eras and styles that it tackles, the lofty film experience is at the very least worthy of respect for its craft.
While the hand-drawn style of animation may seem strange at first, its overwhelming sense of character and charm quickly wins over the audience. As the story changes and evolves throughout different styles and genres, it reaches a point of enlightened reflection upon the intricacies of life in its many changes. The film is everything one would want out of a wild, unrestrained passion project, being a massively ambitious artistic vision that consistently delivers.
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‘Power Ballad’
Few filmmakers understand the emotionally charged power that music can hold in the cinematic medium quite like John Carney, whose career, including the likes of Sing Street and Begin Again, has made amazing emotional strides thanks to the deeply personal power of music. Power Ballad is simply his latest exceptional music-based comedy that makes use of his magical understanding of music. With charming comedy and compelling characters, Power Ballad is the year’s best cinematic music experience so far.
The outstanding musical sees the unlikely meeting of Rick (Paul Rudd), a past-his-prime wedding singer, and Danny (Nick Jonas), a fading boy-band star looking to kickstart his solo career. The duo ends up having a great night of playing music and writing songs together, yet things go awry weeks later when Danny ends up stealing one of Rick’s songs and turning it into the biggest song in the world.
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‘Mile End Kicks’
A quirky, feel-good rom-com full of personality and charm as it brings to life a distinct era and culture not too long ago, Mile End Kicks is one of many great Canadian films released in 2026. The film sees Euphoria star Barbie Ferreira as a young music critic moving to Montreal as inspiration so that she can write a book on Alanis Morissette‘s Jagged Little Pill. However, her plans quickly get complicated when she ends up being romantically involved with two members of an indie band that she begins covering, becoming their publicist in the process.
There’s a genuine earnestness to the characters and their chemistry that makes Mile End Kicks an exceptionally fluid and uncompromising rom-com experience. It cuts to the heart of the dumb decisions of young 20-somethings looking to throw caution to the wind, follow their dreams, and make as many friends as they make mistakes. Ferreria absolutely brings it for a killer lead performance, but the two male leads, Devon Bostick and Stanley Simons, also do a great job.
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‘Rose of Nevada’
It’s easy for a time travel movie to largely focus on the hard science and intricacies of its concept, although Rose of Nevada is much more interested in how this concept can be utilized for themes of collective trauma and the living beating heart of a community. The film sees a mysterious boat returning to a fishing village 30 years after initially vanishing. When two young men (George MacKay and Callum Turner) join the crew looking for money, they end up being transported back in time and mistaken for the original crew.
With an intricate premise at its center, it would certainly be easy for Rose of Nevada to take a more traditional approach in terms of logic akin to other sci-fi films. However, the brilliance of Rose of Nevada instead comes from its psychological examination of these characters now thrust into this situation, how they adapt to taking over the roles and lives of people of the past, and losing touch with their original time. It’s a soft sci-fi masterpiece that will assuredly grow into a classic once more people witness its greatness.
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‘Faces of Death’
Releasing 36 years after the previous entry of the cult classic horror franchise, as well as being the only film that isn’t a documentary, 2026’s Faces of Death instead builds off of the exploitative nature of the original films to comment on desensitization in the social media era. Especially considering that the original film was little more than a shocking display of real-life death and gore that was banned in many countries, this takes a much more insightful and layered approach to the concept with both a fun execution and an important message at its core.
The film follows a website content moderator tasked with removing overly violent and sexual videos from a social media platform, as she soon comes across a series of videos recreating the death scenes from the classic Faces of Death films. While initially debating with herself whether these recreations are real or not, she soon goes down a rabbit hole once they go viral, looking to take down the serial killer responsible. It’s a perfect mix of intelligent storytelling and gnarly and gory kills that makes it one of the year’s best slashers as well as feeling tailor-made for the social media era.
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‘Buffet Infinity’
Analog horror has been bigger than ever in recent years, from prominent original feature films like Skinamarink to one of the biggest analog horror series, Backrooms, becoming a massive blockbuster success. However, Buffet Infinity is arguably one of the most unique approaches to analog horror to date, adding in a heaping dose of comedy and working exceptionally well in the feature-length format. The film acts as a collection of cheap, locally produced TV commercials, telling a story of a mysterious new buffet business growing more successful, taking over competition, and with a sinister conspiracy unfolding all the while.
Buffet Infinity’s greatest strength is from its fundamental understanding of the inherent absurdity and silliness of analog horror, utilizing the abstract nature of the horror subgenre for comedy and lighthearted fun. However, its lighter moments don’t take away from when the film decides to go all in on horror and thrills, as it starts off subtly before growing to all-encompassing dread and destruction. It’s a wild swing for the fences in all the best ways and is easily one of 2026’s most creatively distinct experiences yet.
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‘The Furious’
A high-energy Hong Kong action film that doesn’t hold back in terms of the ruthlessness and catharsis of its action sequences, The Furious is easily the year’s best action movie and one of the most stylishly entertaining action experiences in years. The film sees Xie Miao as a mute man fighting to save his daughter after she has been kidnapped by a local trafficking ring, taking down anyone and everyone who stands in his way. He soon ends up teaming with a journalist (Joe Taslim) who is on his own quest of revenge, as his wife went missing while investigating this trafficking ring.
It harkens back to films like The Raid in terms of its over-the-top brutality and satisfaction in its action, with the film oftentimes going to absolute extremes and constantly leaving the audience in awe of its craft. When so many of the year’s other prominent action films are quick to rely on large CGI setpieces and pre-existing properties, The Furious is a great reminder that satisfying, top-of-the-line action is all it takes to create a masterpiece action thriller.
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‘Blue Heron’
Sophy Romvari‘s powerful story of perseverance and grief’s continuous conversations with memory is one whose mastery speaks for itself while watching the film. Blue Heron is the type of masterpiece that easily could have become a major award-winning icon if released during the fall months, but seems doomed to be little more than a cult classic loved to death by die-hard film fans, never scratching past the surface of popularity. However, the sense of deep personal connection in every frame of the film simply wouldn’t be possible without this smaller scale and underground energy that the film exudes.
The film follows the memories of Sasha, the young daughter of a Hungarian immigrant family who relocate to Vancouver Island and deal with the increasingly dangerous behavioural issues of their oldest son, Jeremy (Edik Beddoes). It’s one thing to simply tell a story of a painful family experience, but the brilliance of Blue Heron is how it plays with the rose-tinted nature of memory, and how we often blind ourselves to the truth of painful situations to make for more uplifting memories. Similarly to one of 2020s other dramatic masterpieces about memory, Aftersun, Blue Heron only gets better and better upon rewatch and is an emotional tour de force from beginning to end.
Blue Heron
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March 21, 2026
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91 minutes
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Sophy Romvari
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Sophy Romvari
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Kiss Bloat Goodbye With Physician’s Choice Digestive Enzymes
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If you’ve ever dealt with that uncomfortable, overly full feeling after a meal, you’ve probably searched for a solution. You’re definitely not alone, and that’s why Physician’s Choice Digestive Enzymes have become such a hot topic lately. The doctor-developed supplement has even inspired a viral TikTok trend that lets shoppers watch the enzymes in action in real time before they ever take a capsule.
The so-called “Viral Pudding Challenge” involves opening a Digestive Enzyme capsule over pudding and watching its contents get to work breaking it down, a simple visual demonstration of enzyme activity. While the challenge isn’t meant to replicate human digestion, it offers an easy way to understand how the product’s blend of 16 digestive enzymes is designed to help break down proteins, carbohydrates, fats, dairy and more when taken before or during meals.
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Beyond the viral videos, Physician’s Choice Digestive Enzymes were developed with doctors and formulated to support comfortable digestion after meals. Along with 16 digestive enzymes, the formula also includes probiotics and prebiotics to help support digestive enzyme health, making it a convenient addition to everyday wellness routines, especially before heavier meals or foods that don’t always agree with you.
It’s easy to see why the digestive supplement has become both an Amazon bestseller and a TikTok favorite. Just take one capsule 30 minutes before your meal and let the formula do the rest of the work. Each bottle comes with a one-month supply, and it’s safe to take any time you need it.
Shoppers say it doesn’t take much time at all to feel the difference after taking the enzymes. “It has helped me improve digestion and feel less heaviness after meals,” wrote one five-star reviewer. “The capsules are easy to take and the results were noticeable in a short time.”
“I haven’t experienced any negative side effects, and the product seems to be gentle on my stomach,” said another. “Overall, it’s been a great addition to my wellness routine.”
Whether you’re curious about the viral pudding challenge or you’re just looking for a little extra digestive support after meals, Physician’s Choice Digestive Enzymes might become your favorite new daily staple. At just $20 on Amazon, it’s an easy and affordable wellness upgrade that has already earned thousands of devoted shoppers.
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Former Child Actor Blake Garrett’s Cause of Death Revealed
Former child actor Blake Garrett’s official cause of death has been revealed.
According to documents from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Tulsa, Oklahoma exclusively obtained by Us Weekly on Monday, July 13, Garrett’s probable cause of death is listed as acute fentanyl toxicity. His death was ruled an accident.
The summary report also stated that Garrett was residing in a sober living house in Tulsa, Oklahoma, at the time of his death.
Garrett’s mother, Carol, confirmed to TMZ in February that the How to Eat Fried Worms actor had died. He was 33. Carol told the outlet that Garrett visited an emergency room in Tulsa one week before his untimely death. Garrett experienced “intense pain” before he was later diagnosed with shingles, per the outlet.
According to Carol, Garrett moved to Tulsa to focus on his sobriety, adding that she believed her son had “truly turned things around.”
Garrett started acting professionally as a child, appearing in local productions of Aladdin and His Magical Lamp and Peanuts: A Charlie Brown Tribute. He later joined the touring cast for Barney’s Colorful World International Tour. Garrett later made his on-screen debut at age 11 in 2004’s Barney’s Colorful World, Live!, a straight to VHS production.
Two years later, Garrett appeared in his first and only feature film, How to Eat Fried Worms, as Plug, a friend of classroom bully Joe, portrayed by Adam Hicks. The children’s movie also starred Luke Benward, Hallie Kate Eisenberg, Kimberly Williams-Paisley and Tom Cavanagh.
“I play the bully’s henchman,” Garrett said of his on-set experience during an August 2006 interview with The Oklahoman. “But everybody got along on the set.”
Garrett also recalled a fun on set moment where he and the cast got to ride bicycles for a scene.
“There was one scene where we were riding on a gravel road and got to slide to a stop. The guys who could ride worked on that scene. They had a camera on the ground, and in one scene I slid and gravel hit the camera,” he said. “They really liked that shot, and that’s the one they used in the movie.”
Garrett’s performance in How to Eat Fried Worms earned him a 2007 Young Artist Award. The entire cast also won Best Young Ensemble in a Feature Film that same year.
After working on the film, Garrett returned to Edmond, Oklahoma, to complete his schooling at Summit Middle School. Garrett opted to live the rest of his life out of the spotlight.
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Madonna Grateful For The Success Of ‘Confessions II’
Madonna is celebrating milestones in her decades-long career as “Confessions II” continues to make waves on the Billboard charts. The music icon took to social media to thank her fans for their unwavering support, sharing a heartfelt message of gratitude as the new record reached new achievements. Her latest release marks yet another successful chapter for the singer, whose influence continues to span generations.
Madonna’s latest album, “Confessions II,” the sequel to 2005’s “Confessions on a Dance Floor,” was released on July 3. The highly anticipated record was met with widespread critical acclaim, with critics praising how it blended infectious dance music with heartfelt, introspective themes.
On July 13, the 67-year-old singer took to social media to express her gratitude to the people who worked on the project with her and, most importantly, to her fans, for their unwavering support.
“Words cannot express how Grateful and Surprised I am By the incredible reception… Thank You – to everyone who has been a part of this and who has helped make this dream come true. Especially my Fans,” the singer wrote, adding that she was still “pinching” herself.
“Confessions II” is Madonna’s 15th studio album.
The Queen Of Pop Makes Billboard History

“Confessions II” debuted at the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 chart, marking Madonna’s first No. 1 album in the 2020s. While that in itself was impressive, the achievement also made the singer the only music artist to have No. 1 albums in four different decades: 1980s, 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s.
Her latest release launched with 134,000 equivalent album units in the first week alone, with a significant share attributed to physical copies, including a vinyl record that sold 59,000 units. The metric is computed using a modern industry formula that includes streaming, digital downloads, and physical copies, per Billboard.
Madonna Joins Elite Group Of People With Another Recognition
“Confessions II” also marks Madonna’s 10th No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart. Her first record to achieve the top spot was her sophomore album, “Like a Virgin,” released in 1985. Moreover, she has 12 No. 1 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, which tracks an individual song’s popularity.
Madonna is the latest to join the elite club of artists who have achieved at least 10 No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 and at least 10 No. 1 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, which includes only three others: The Beatles, Taylor Swift, and Drake.
The Singer Has The Most No. 1 Songs On The Billboard Dance Club Songs Chart

In 2020, Madonna’s song “I Don’t Search I Find,” from the album “Madame X,” climbed from No. 2 to the top spot of Billboard’s Dance Club Songs chart, marking her 50th song to reach No. 1 on the chart. She tops other artists including Rihanna, Beyoncé, and Janet Jackson.
With the achievement, she became the only artist to have at least one No. 1 song on the Dance Club Songs chart in five different decades. Furthermore, Madonna was the first artist to have 50 top songs on any Billboard chart.
With the release of another dance album, Madonna could soon add to her record-setting tally of chart-topping dance club songs.
Madonna’s Failed Biopic Led To Her Latest Album
There was a seven-year gap between “Confessions II” and Madonna’s last album, “Madame X.” The singer said she had been working on a biopic for a few years, but in the end, her deal with Universal Studios fell through. Netflix then reached out to work with her on a series, but it didn’t move forward either.
“Good thing I have another job because I need to work, I need to create, I need to do what I was put on this earth to do,” Madonna told Interview Magazine. That was when she decided to create a dance album, specifically, a sequel to “Confessions on a Dance Floor.”
Madonna said she wrote some songs about “family trauma,” adding that her daughter, Lola, also approached her to write a song together, which the singer said helped heal their relationship. That also reinforced the idea of releasing a new album. “I thought the world is in a very dark place and people need to dance,” Madonna said.
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Avengers: Doomsday Runtime Revealed as Ticket Pre Sales Prepare to Launch : Coastal House Media
A major Marvel rumor is making waves online, with reports claiming that Adam Driver is being lined up to play Magneto in Marvel Studios’ highly anticipated X-Men reboot.
The casting rumor quickly gained traction after surfacing through industry scoopers before spreading across social media, Reddit, and several entertainment news outlets. While Marvel Studios has yet to confirm the report, Driver’s name has rapidly become one of the most talked about possibilities for the iconic mutant leader.
If the rumor proves true, Driver would become the third major actor to portray Erik Lehnsherr on the big screen, following legendary performances by Sir Ian McKellen and Michael Fassbender. The role is widely considered one of Marvel’s most complex characters, requiring an actor capable of balancing both villainy and sympathy, something many fans believe Driver has consistently demonstrated throughout his career.
Adding even more excitement to the speculation is the timing. Marvel Studios is expected to return to Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con later this month, and many insiders believe the presentation could serve as the stage for the studio’s first official X-Men casting announcements. While rumors continue to point toward Hall H as the place where Marvel could unveil its new mutant lineup, the studio has not confirmed that any X-Men casting announcements are planned, making the speculation just that for now.
Recent reports have suggested Marvel is assembling a fresh roster of mutants following the events of Avengers: Secret Wars, with younger actors reportedly being sought for characters like Cyclops, Jean Grey, Storm, and Nightcrawler. Veteran actors are still believed to be in the mix for legacy characters such as Magneto and Professor X, making Driver’s rumored involvement a believable fit if Marvel chooses to go that route.
Magneto, Marvel
Driver is no stranger to blockbuster franchises, having portrayed Kylo Ren throughout Disney’s Star Wars sequel trilogy while also earning Academy Award nominations for Marriage Story and BlacKkKlansman. His ability to portray emotionally layered characters has made him a longtime fan favorite for several Marvel roles.
For now, however, fans should approach the rumor with caution. Marvel Studios has remained silent regarding its X-Mencast, and numerous names have been linked to the reboot over the past year without becoming official.
With San Diego Comic-Con just around the corner, fans may not have to wait much longer to learn who will lead the next generation of Marvel’s mutants. Whether Adam Driver ultimately dons Magneto’s iconic helmet remains to be seen, but if the Hall H rumors prove accurate, the official reveal could be just days away.
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ABC Officially Changes ‘High Potential’s Winning Formula for 2026
With just two seasons under its belt, ABC’s High Potential is already one of the network’s standout procedurals, alongside 9-1-1, The Rookie, and Will Trent. The series follows Morgan Gillory (Kaitlin Olson), a former night cleaner for the LAPD who now works as a Major Crimes consultant due to her High Potential Intellect condition. Season 2 of High Potential leaned further into the mystery surrounding the disappearance of Morgan’s ex, Roman Sinquerra, as she and the rest of her team started to get more clues about why he had to go into hiding.
Season 3 of High Potential already promises some shakeups after the departure of showrunner Todd Harthan. It was already announced that the series will now have two new showrunners for Season 3: Nora and Lilla Zuckerman. Now, another change has been confirmed ahead of Season 3. After previously premiering each of its seasons as part of ABC’s Fall lineup, High Potential will now start airing its third season in early 2027 alongside the rest of ABC’s Spring lineup.
What Does a Mid-Season Premiere Mean for ‘High Potential’ Season 3?
The only downsides of a mid-season premiere are that fans will have to wait a few months longer for High Potential to return, and that the season will be a few episodes shorter than last season. Aside from that, High Potential fans have no reason to worry about this change. The Rookie has been a part of ABC’s mid-season lineup for three seasons now, and Will Trent has for the entirety of its run. Both of these shows are still going strong, and it’s likely that High Potential will follow suit when it returns. The show’s super-sized second season meant more weekly cases, as well as more individual storylines for the rest of the ensemble cast, but the show’s first season already proved that it also knows how to deliver a complete season with fewer episodes.
ABC’s Fall 2026 lineup will have newcomer RJ Decker returning to air its second season during High Potential‘s former post-Dancing with the Stars slot on Tuesday nights. Otherwise, the network will have the same Thursday night procedural lineup as last season: 9-1-1, then 9-1-1: Nashville, followed by Grey’s Anatomy. It is pretty standard for ABC’s Monday and Tuesday night procedurals to air mid-season due to Monday Night Football and Dancing with the Stars, and after High Potential‘s extremely successful second season, it will very likely continue to thrive when it returns mid-season.
‘High Potential’ Season 3 Already Promises a Suspenseful Return
Season 2 of High Potential left off with multiple cliffhangers for fans to wonder about until it returns in the spring. The explosive season finale gave Morgan reason to doubt whether Roman was who she thought she was, when notorious fixer Willa Quinn (Jennifer Jason Leigh) shared private files with her that suggested that Roman worked with and then possibly even killed a dirty FBI agent back then. Karadec (Daniel Sunjata) is also reeling from a major reveal, as he just found out that his ex-fiancée and now girlfriend, Lucia (Susan Kelechi Watson), has a criminal history that she’s been hiding from him. Lucia was just arrested for her complicity in a recent murder (among other crimes), and now, Morgan and Karadec are leaning on each other more than ever. Most shocking of all, the season ended with Captain Wagner (Steve Howey) getting stabbed in what looks to have been a setup by his father (Clancy Brown).
Just based on plot alone, Season 3 of High Potential already has the makings to mark a major shift for the hit procedural, because Season 2 heightened the stakes more than ever before. Especially if Wagner does die from his stab wounds, High Potential‘s tone is likely to feel much heavier in Season 3. With new showrunners and a new mid-season release schedule as well, High Potential will have gone through some significant changes by the time Season 3 premieres, and it will be exciting to see how the show shakes things up when it returns. With so many major Season 2 storylines still being tackled and the Roman mystery getting closer to being solved, Season 3 will be sure to pack a major punch, even with fewer episodes than last season.
High Potential is available to stream on Hulu.
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Forget Jeans! Nina Dobrev’s White Dress Is Summer Perfection
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Nina Dobrev just made a strong case for giving your favorite jeans the rest of the summer off. When temperatures climb, a crisp white dress feels just as easy to throw on while looking infinitely more polished. It’s the kind of effortless outfit formula that works for everything from brunch to date night.
While out in New York City on June 30, the actress made her way to Live with Kelly and Mark wearing a fitted white ribbed minidress, white peep-toe heels and oversized sunglasses. The simple look proved that sometimes the chicest summer outfits are also the easiest to recreate. Even better, we found a nearly identical version for just $26.
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The Nufiwi Rib Knitted Mini Dress captures the same sleek, minimalist vibe as Dobrev’s look without the designer price tag. The sleeveless crew neckline, bodycon silhouette and ribbed knit fabric mirror the details that made her outfit feel elevated, while the thicker material gives the dress some structure. The same pick comes in sizes small through large and pairs easily with almost any type of footwear.
Beyond looking chic, this dress is the kind of versatile staple you’ll wear on repeat all season. Pair it with flat sandals for daytime errands, layer on gold jewelry for dinner or throw a blazer over your shoulders when evenings cool down. The classic white color makes it easy to dress up or down.
Shoppers say the piece is just as practical as it is stylish. One reviewer called it the “perfect in between” dress for transitioning from summer to fall, while another buyer described it as a “super cute summer dress,” adding that the thicker knit fabric stays comfortable even on warm days.
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Forget Blockbuster Movies, Big Franchises Need To Focus on Video Games
The summer of 2026 was a difficult time for big-budget IP movies. From the disappointment of The Mandalorian and Grogu to the outright failure of Supergirl and Masters of the Universe, would-be blockbusters are dropping like flies during the months that meant big business once upon a time. On the contrary, bold original ideas like Backrooms and Obsession and nostalgic, non-IP plays like The Devil Wears Prada 2 have made huge waves with both critics and audiences, proving that we might just be experiencing a new dawn for the movie-making business.
If audiences aren’t showing up to the movie theater, it sends a loud and clear message. Many fans feel like they’ve been deceived by big, IP-driven movies (and subsequent TV shows), and they just aren’t interested in more of the same. However, that shouldn’t spell doom for these franchises, especially because there’s a perfect medium to continue these stories beyond the possibilities of filmmaking: video games, of course. It’s not like it’s some wild idea coming out of nowhere — most major franchises like Star Wars and Harry Potter have their fair share of video games, many of which are genuinely incredible. However, all those projects have thus far been side dishes to the main course: movies. But with so many high-profile failures, it might be time for these franchises to give the movies a rest and focus exclusively on video games instead.
Video Games Present New Opportunities for Expansion
The medium of video games is rich, both visually and narratively. Some of the all-time best entries in the medium are widely recognized for their challenging, thought-provoking narratives — The Last of Us, Silent Hill 2, BioShock — and their stunning, immersive visuals — Ōkami, Concrete Genie, Alan Wake II. Thus, the realm should be a no-brainer for daring franchises like Harry Potter to truly go all-in. The 2023 hit Hogwarts Legacy already did wonders for the Wizarding World, expanding the lore and immersing viewers in the wonder of Hogwarts in a way that the movies simply never could.
Moreover, video games are unconstrained by one of cinema’s biggest limitations: runtime. Whereas a movie that’s over two hours can become a true test of endurance, video games thrive the more time is spent experiencing them. Some surpass triple digits of playtime, but gamers never get tired, so long as the game provides enough quests, a compelling central story, and appealing visuals. The type of complex, intricate stories that great worldbuilding demands can only fully work in mediums where runtime isn’t an issue; for centuries, these worlds existed in literature, but now, video games provide a new venue to create these daring, ambitious, and awe-inspiring realms.
Think of how incredible it would be to explore the story of the Sith in a video game that truly goes in-depth to explore the nature of the Force, allowing you to experience the Dark Side firsthand. Hogwarts Legacy made you feel like an actual student at this incredible school, a childhood dream for many fans; how great would it be for a game that allowed you to be a working part of the Wizarding Community? Even better, it’d be great to experience the Wizarding World outside of the UK, the place where most of the franchise takes place.
Especially, superheroes could greatly benefit from a video game to expand their lore and characters. Out of all the genres, superheroes get the most disrespect in cinema, deservedly so, as many high-profile movies settle for offering a simple formula that seldom experiments with itself. Yet, previous superhero video games have challenged these notions with intricate and memorable storylines that reveal more of the heroes and the world they inhabit. Batman and Spider-Man have had their fair share of great video games, but what about Superman or the Fantastic Four? The great comic book that is Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow would’ve worked a thousand times better in video game form than in a rushed, 108-minute movie with watered-down visuals and a basic misunderstanding of the source material.
Big IPs Have Already Found Success in Video Games
It’s not like the suggestion that franchises should focus on video games is entirely radical. Indeed, and as previously mentioned, most have already found great success in the medium, to the point where some of their all-time best storylines originated in video games. Star Wars has Knights of the Old Republic, a masterpiece of worldbuilding and storytelling that is far better than nearly every movie or TV show that Disney produced in the last decade — except for Andor, of course. Then there’s the recent games, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, which introduced the fan-favorite Cal Kestis, played by Cameron Monaghan. Kestis is among the most compelling and personable additions to modern Star Wars, far more than Pedro Pascal‘s Mando or Daisy Ridley‘s Rey.
The Caped Crusader, too, has experienced some of his greatest storylines in video game format. The Arkham games are the peak of modern Batman narratives, surpassing the comic books and pretty much eclipsing anything cinema has made with the character in the last 16 years or so. Indeed, at a time when the future of Batman seemed uncertain on the big screen following the disappointing conclusion of Christopher Nolan‘s Dark Knight trilogy, the Arkham games were a source of comfort for loyal fans. As for Potter, it wouldn’t be an overstatement to say Hogwarts Legacy saved the franchise’s reputation after the needlessly convoluted and outright terrible Fantastic Beasts trilogy nearly ruined it.
What do all these titles have in common? Well, these video games are daring and willing to go places movies would never. It’s virtually impossible to imagine the current version of Star Wars doing anything remotely as interesting or subversive as the now-iconic twist in KOTOR. Video games are also willing to use a character’s catalog and lore to their full potential. Arkham Asylum, for example, features countless Batman villains, from Victor Szaz to Killer Croc to Poison Ivy and Scarecrow. Incredibly, it also does them justice, respecting their unique powers and traits while making them major players in the overall ensemble. It’s hard to see James Gunn‘s family-friendly DCU or Matt Reeves‘ hyper-realistic take following suit with as much faithfulness.
Video Games Are the Art Form of Today
Fewer people are going to the movies, that much is true. If staying at home is many people’s go-to choice now, franchises need to figure out a way to become part of that experience. Streaming movies often have a negative connotation attached to them, similarly to how straight-to-TV movies were perceived during the ’90s and 2000s. Video games have none of those burdens. In fact, the medium is only earning more respect as the years go by. It’s not a perfect industry by any means, and the constant issues with pricing and microtransactions are certainly a huge issue playing against it.
And yet, I can’t help but think just how high these franchises could go if they pivoted to video games. The advantages are there: the immersive aspect is just too good a hook to ignore, the non-canon quality allows for more experimental and daring storytelling, and the extended runtime provides a vast world of options to build something from scratch, to name a few. It’s no surprise that many big IPs are making major moves in the video game space: James Bond recently released a critically acclaimed game, and everyone’s favorite Canadian mutant is getting ready to make a splash come September. If anything, the question should be: why are these franchises not investing more in video games? The writing is certainly on the wall, and it’s about time they realize it.
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