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What Did Alex Murdaugh Do? Former Lawyer’s Financial Crimes
Alex Murdaugh’s name became synonymous with one of the most stunning legal sagas in recent memory — a once-untouchable South Carolina attorney whose family dynasty crumbled under the weight of two life sentences, dozens of fraud charges and a murder trial that gripped the country. Now, with his murder convictions overturned and a new trial on the horizon, Us Weekly is breaking down exactly what Alex did, what he admitted to and where his sprawling legal mess stands today.
While the murder case remains in flux, one thing has not changed: Alex openly admitted to a years-long scheme of stealing millions of dollars from his clients and his own law firm. Those financial crimes are entirely separate from the murder charges — and they are the reason he is still behind bars even after the South Carolina Supreme Court tossed his murder convictions on May 13, 2026.
Alex Murdaugh’s Financial Crimes Explained
Not only was Alex accused of killing his wife, Maggie Murdaugh, and son Paul Murdaugh, but he also drowned in legal trouble related to financial and drug crimes. The former civil litigation lawyer was hit with a staggering 102 grand jury criminal charges and 19 indictments tied to fraud and drug offenses.
The charges painted a portrait of a years-long scheme involving embezzlement, wire fraud and money laundering. Alex ultimately pleaded guilty to 22 federal charges — including wire fraud and money laundering — and was hit with 40 years in federal prison for those crimes alone. On top of that, he received a 27-year state-level sentence for separate financial crimes, bringing his total non-murder punishment to a jaw-dropping 67 years behind bars.
As part of the fallout, Alex was disbarred and had his assets seized. The money he stole was funneled away from clients and his former law firm — a betrayal that shocked the South Carolina legal community and dismantled the Murdaugh family’s decades-long influence in the region.
Alex Murdaugh’s Admissions on the Witness Stand
When Alex took the stand during his six-week murder trial in early 2023, he did something most legal experts called a high-stakes gamble: he openly conceded to the financial wrongdoing while maintaining his innocence in the killings.
Alex admitted that he had stolen millions of dollars from his clients and his own law firm. He also acknowledged that he lied to investigators about his whereabouts on the night Maggie, 52, and Paul, 22, were killed near the dog kennels on the family’s South Carolina property in June 2021.
The former attorney later apologized to jurors for that lie, telling them he hadn’t been “thinking clearly” and didn’t believe he had been “capable of reason” at the time. Still, he insisted he “didn’t shoot” Maggie or Paul “anytime, ever.”
His attorney, Dick Harpootlian, has continued to draw a sharp line between the two sets of crimes. “I think Alex understands he did a bad thing in stealing all that money,” Harpootlian told the Daily Mail in January 2026. “He is adamant he didn’t kill Paul and Maggie. He always has been … and when we get a fair trial, I think the jury will determine he didn’t do it.”
Alex Murdaugh’s Murder Convictions and Sentence
The financial admissions did little to soften the jury, which found Alex guilty on March 2, 2023, of murdering Maggie and Paul. The judge handed down two consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole — one for each victim — meaning Alex was expected to die in prison even before factoring in his fraud sentences.
In total, Alex was serving two consecutive life sentences plus 67 additional years for the financial offenses. Since August 2023, he had been working as a wardkeeper’s assistant inside the South Carolina Department of Corrections, a job that reportedly involves helping run day-to-day operations at a correctional facility, per the New York Post.
When he wasn’t working his prison job, Alex was deeply involved in his own appeal. “You can talk to him, unlike normal clients who have no concept of the appellate process or how all this works,” Harpootlian said in the January 2026 interview. “He is interested because he is a lawyer, so we talk about where we’re at and what we think the grave issues are with the case and what our weaknesses are.”
Alex Murdaugh’s Murder Convictions Overturned
On May 13, 2026, the South Carolina Supreme Court delivered a bombshell ruling, unanimously overturning Alex’s murder convictions in a 5-0 vote and ordering a new trial. The justices ruled that the original proceedings had been tainted by “improper external influences” from former county clerk Becky Hill.
“Although we are aware of the time, money and effort expended for this lengthy trial, we have no choice but to reverse the denial of Murdaugh’s motion for a new trial due to Hill’s improper external influences on the jury and remand for a new trial,” the justices wrote, according to CNN.
The appeal centered on allegations that Hill had improperly influenced jurors — including by telling them to “watch his body language” — and implied Alex was guilty. A handful of jurors confirmed Hill’s comments in affidavits and testimony, though most said they did not hear the remarks.
In January 2024, retired South Carolina Chief Justice Jean Toal initially denied Alex’s request for a new trial, concluding that Hill’s comments had not influenced the verdict. Toal did, however, find the comments improper and said she believed Hill had been “attracted by the siren call of celebrity” because of the high-profile nature of the case.
Hill herself faced consequences for her conduct. She was charged with perjury, obstruction of justice and misconduct in May 2025, per WLOS. After pleading guilty in December 2025, she was sentenced to three years of probation.
Alex Murdaugh’s Lawsuit Against Becky Hill
Just four days after his murder convictions were overturned, Alex sued Hill in federal court, claiming she rigged the trial so she could profit from a book about the case.
According to the lawsuit obtained by TMZ and filed on May 17, 2026, Alex argued that Hill secretly worked jurors during his 2023 double-murder trial and pushed them to convict. Hill has been accused of telling jurors not to be “fooled,” “confused” or “convinced” by Alex’s defense team.
In the filing, Alex claimed Hill repeatedly pulled the jury’s leader aside for private conversations and pushed jurors to wrap up deliberations quickly, allegedly telling them it “shouldn’t take us long” and implying they could become famous following the verdict. He alleged her actions cost him at least $600,000 in legal fees and destroyed his right to a fair trial.
Hill and Neil R. Gordon released their book, Behind the Doors of Justice: The Murdaugh Murders, in August 2023.
Hill’s attorney, Will Lewis, did not immediately respond to Us’ request for comment regarding the lawsuit.
What’s Next for Alex Murdaugh?
Even with the murder convictions tossed, Alex is not walking free. He remains incarcerated, serving the 27-year state sentence and 40-year federal sentence for his financial crimes — punishment that adds up to 67 years and is entirely separate from the murder case. A new murder trial will be scheduled, giving prosecutors another chance to make their case and giving Alex another shot at proving he did not kill Maggie or Paul.
This story was compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists.
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Jennifer Lopez Speaks On Relationship Claims: ‘Losers’
Jennifer Lopez is opening up about breakups two years after her divorce from actor Ben Affleck. The A-lister’s relationship woes have made headlines over the last two decades, and now, she’s getting candid about them like never before. Speaking on the “Subway Takes” podcast, the New Yorker said she’s not dismayed by her breakups. Instead, she said they only fuel her and encourage her to be her best self.
On the June 30 episode of the “Subway Takes” show, Lopez said she doesn’t believe breakups mean “failure.” She said that she instead sees them as a “launchpad into your next best self.”
“We should have a party when we break up. People should say, ‘You broke up? Congratulations.’ Because one, you made a decision. Two, it was probably the best thing for everybody,” Lopez added.
According to the “Louboutins” singer, people who are being dumped are the real “winners,” while those going around “breaking hearts” are “losers.”
Jennifer Lopez Says There’s Too Much To Learn From Heartbreaks To Stay Sad

Lopez has had her fair share of public breakups; however, those have never kept the singer down. She said that heartbreak has only ever taught her new things about herself.
“I just feel like the biggest growth spurts I’ve had emotionally, mentally, psychologically have always come from a heartbreak. And that’s not just in romantic relationships, that’s in work heartbreaks, all of it,” she said. “It’s the only time you dig. You’re like, ‘What the f-ck happened? How do I do this? Why do I keep doing this? Or why didn’t that happen? What could I have done better?’ You change yourself.”
Jennifer Lopez Doesn’t ‘Discriminate’ Against Men

Regarding who she could see herself with, Lopez said there isn’t a single archetype.
“I don’t discriminate. I like skinny guys. I like a little chunk around the middle. I like beards. I like clean-shaven. It doesn’t matter. I like the person inside,” she revealed.
Over the years, Lopez has been linked with Cris Judd, Marc Anthony, and most recently, Affleck, whom she officially divorced in January 2025.
According to a previous report from The Blast, Lopez’s split from Affleck was much needed, as a source close to the entertainer said that it allowed her to get back to a happy place.
“She’s much happier now. Everyone has noticed the change. There’s a new carefree energy about her,” they shared.
Affleck Opened Up About His Split From Lopez In A New Interview

Affleck and Lopez’s split garnered significant attention, as the pair had also been engaged in the early 2000s before calling things off.
During a previous interview, Affleck got candid about his downfalls with the “Enough” actress, admitting that they are two very different people.
“My temperament is to be a little bit more reserved and private than hers,” he shared. “As happens in relationships, you don’t always have the same attitude towards these things.”
“You don’t marry a ship captain and then say, ‘Well, I don’t like going out in the water.’ You’ve got to own what you knew going into any relationship,” he continued.
Despite their split, Affleck denied rumors that their end was due to their reported disdain for one another.
“There’s a tendency to look at breakups and want to identify root causes or something,” he said. “There’s no scandal, no soap opera, no intrigue. The truth is, when you talk to somebody, ‘Hey, what happened?’ Well, there is no, ‘This is what happened.’ It’s just a story about people trying to figure out their lives and relationships in ways that we all sort of normally do.”
Was Lopez Looking For A Rebound?

Following their split, rumors began to swirl that Lopez could’ve been linked to her “Office Romance” co-star, Brett Goldstein. However, a source said that there was never anything serious between them, and that Lopez only saw the actor as a “rebound.”
“She had fun with him, there’s no denying that, and she still thinks he’s a genuinely lovely guy, but it was never going to turn into anything serious for her,” the insider claimed. “She is someone who has a very clear vision for her life, she knows what it takes for a man to hold her interest long term and she doesn’t want to set anyone up for failure.”
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Dutton Ranch Makes Season 2 Showrunner Change After Firing
Season 2 of Dutton Ranch will look a little different after the initial showrunner exited the Yellowstone spinoff.
The Hollywood Reporter confirmed on Tuesday, June 30, that Benjamin Cavell would be taking over after working on shows such as Justified, SEAL Team and The Stand.
Cavell is joining the hit Paramount+ series after Chad Feehan stepped down in June. Us Weekly confirmed at the time that Feehan would not return as showrunner after completing work on season 1.
Puck News previously reported that Feehan, 47, stepped away from Dutton Ranch after alleged friction with series stars Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly, who play Rip Wheeler and Beth Dutton, respectively, among others.
“Showrunners change all the time,” Hauser, 51, told The Hollywood Reporter earlier this month. “This business is about adapting.”
He continued: “We’ve been doing this for a long time. Things change. People move on.”
Reilly, 48, had a similar outlook on the shakeup. “It was a really difficult but really satisfying show to make,” she said. “And so was Yellowstone.”

Looking ahead, the actress wanted to focus on the positive. “So is anything worth making,” she concluded. “We’re all creative minds and we all work together and I’m so proud of that.”
Executive producer Christina Voros, meanwhile, broke her silence about Feehan’s reported firing, telling ScreenRant in May that he did “an exceptional job building a world of adversaries for Rip and Beth” in the Yellowstone spinoff.

Voros noted that when it came to “dynamics behind his departure,” she didn’t have much to add. She went on to say that Dutton Ranch had at that point not “come out into the world yet” so a future without Feehan was “beyond” her knowledge on the subject.
The director expressed gratitude to Feehan and his team for “creating a world for these characters to move into.”
Dutton Ranch isn’t the only Taylor Sheridan show to go through showrunner changes. Lioness, Tulsa King and Frisco King have also experienced shifts — and not every show had a showrunner season to season.
Over the years, Sheridan, 56, has acknowledged his preference for not using writers’ rooms, telling The Hollywood Reporter in 2023, “But when you hire a room that may not be motivated by those same qualities — and a writer always wants to take ownership of something they’re writing — and I give this directive and they’re not feeling it, then they’re going to come up with their own qualities. So for me, writers rooms, they haven’t worked.”
The outlet noted that Sheridan wrote in a one-room “cabinet” he built in Wyoming. “I’ve written many episodes in eight to 10 hours,” he claimed at the time.
Dutton Ranch airs on Paramount+ Fridays.
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World Cup aftershow host James Corden ranks Britain's top 4 Harrys: 'This show is only an hour long'
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Prince Harry didn’t get any special treatment for being a royal.
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Ladies of London’s Misse Beqiri on Life After Jake Hall Death
Ladies of London star Misse Beqiri will never forget the day she learned of ex Jake Hall’s death.
“I remember that I kept saying, ‘There’s no way,’ and then everything went black,” Beqiri, 39, told The Sun‘s Fabulous magazine in an interview published Saturday, June 27. “I can’t remember any of it. I didn’t believe it.”
One huge obstacle Beqiri quickly thought of was how she was going to tell her daughter the news that Hall died at the age of 35. (The exes shared 8-year-old daughter River.)
“The first person I thought about was River. How can I tell her that her dad is gone?” she recalled. “I kept thinking, ‘I don’t know if I am able to do this.’”
When she sat down with River, Beqiri called it the “worst thing I’ve ever had to do.”
“I keep thinking, ‘How is my daughter going to grow up without her dad?’” Beqiri wondered. “She won’t have him on her wedding day, or when she finishes school or does an exam. There are these big life moments where you need your dad and she won’t have that.”
River was eventually able to go back to school and remains in therapy to help process the loss. Still, her mom finds the whole situation “so much for her little brain to process.”

Jake Hall Courtesy of Misse Beqiri/Instagram
In early May, Hall was found dead in a villa following an accident at a house party in Majorca, Spain. An autopsy was conducted, but no cause of death was determined, per the BBC.
Days after Hall’s death made news, Beqiri broke her silence in an emotional statement.
“You will be missed. I promise to keep River safe, loved and wrapped in the kind of love you gave so effortlessly. You are at peace now,” she wrote via Instagram on May 9. “You left behind your mini version, our River, and for that we are forever grateful. You will always live on through her, and you will forever be with us.”
In her latest interview, Beqiri praised Hall’s role as a father and recalled the positive presence he had in his daughter’s life.
“He had so much love for River,” she shared. “They had a beautiful relationship. That’s what breaks my heart — I know he would never want to leave her. And he will live on in her.”
As the grieving process continues, Beqiri — who shares another child with ex-husband Anders Lindegaard — knows she has to be “strong.”
“There’s been moments where I was like, ‘I mentally cannot take another thing,’” she admitted. “And then I look at my kids, and I think, ‘Yes, you can, because they need you.’”
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Ariana Grande Fans Say They Lost $1,000s After Concert Shakeup
Ariana Grande is facing criticism from some disappointed fans after announcing last-minute changes to her highly anticipated “Eternal Sunshine Tour.” The pop superstar revealed Monday that three upcoming performances would be rescheduled due to production-related issues, leaving some ticket holders scrambling to adjust travel plans and accommodations. The changes affect one New York show and two Boston dates on Ariana Grande’s sold-out 41-date tour, her first major concert trek in seven years.

Grande announced that her July 12 performance at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center would now take place on July 14. She also pushed back two shows at Boston’s TD Garden, moving the July 22 concert to July 23 and the July 24 performance to July 26.
According to the singer, the changes were made to ensure the elaborate production can be delivered as intended. “We are so sorry for these unfortunate scheduling changes,” Grande wrote on her Instagram Stories. “This was our best and safest option as these challenges with production have come to our attention.”
She continued, “The utmost important thing to us all is safety, first and foremost, and also making sure you all see the show how it is intended to run. Thank you so much for your understanding and I cannot wait to see you.”
The ‘Eternal Sunshine’ Tour Features An Ambitious Production

The postponements come as Grande’s team continues to roll out one of the most ambitious productions of her career. The two-hour show is divided into five acts and features a full-scale house set piece that becomes overtaken by flowers before appearing to burn down during the performance.
The production also includes a catwalk, suspension lift, and a massive cylinder screen, all helping bring the world of “Eternal Sunshine” to life onstage. Music video director Christian Breslauer, who collaborated extensively with Grande throughout the album era, is serving as creative director for the production.
The show also incorporates filmed segments featuring Grande’s character, Peaches, as she navigates themes of heartbreak and memory loss inspired by the album.
Fans React With Frustration Over Last-Minute Changes

While many fans expressed support for Grande’s decision, others voiced frustration over the timing of the announcement. Several concertgoers revealed they had already spent significant amounts of money on travel arrangements that could not easily be changed.
One fan said they had booked multiple flights from Shanghai to attend the New York concert. “What am I supposed to do?” the fan wrote.
Another disappointed concertgoer, @lusixlu, explained that international travel plans had already been finalized. “I’m traveling all the way from Argentina and my return flight is on Sunday I had tickets to the 24th show and now all the flights are super expensive.”
The comments quickly filled with similar stories from fans who said the rescheduled dates created logistical challenges and unexpected costs.
Online Speculation Quickly Followed The Announcement

As news of the postponements spread, social media users began offering their own theories about what may have prompted the changes. Some fans pointed to the scheduling at Barclays Center, noting that Benson Boone is scheduled to perform at the venue on July 10 and July 11.
Others speculated that health concerns could be a factor, despite no indication from Grande’s team that the singer is ill.
“She’s way too frail to be performing, are ya’ll blind?” one Instagram user commented. “I hope she takes some time off to rest and get better.” Another wrote, “She’s probably so weak and needs a break. She needs to eat.”
The comments reignited ongoing online conversations about Grande’s appearance and health, topics the singer has addressed publicly in the past.
Grande’s Team Shuts Down Health Rumors

Despite the speculation, Grande’s representatives insist the postponements have nothing to do with the singer’s health. According to the singer’s publicist, the changes stem entirely from production challenges affecting the tour. “This is solely due to a delay on the production side of things,” Grande’s publicist told the Daily Mail.
For now, Grande remains scheduled to continue the tour this week with three performances at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida, before heading to the newly rescheduled Northeast dates later this month.
While some fans remain disappointed by the sudden changes, Grande’s team appears focused on ensuring the production meets expectations when the tour reaches New York and Boston.
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10 Fantasy Books With the Greatest Magic Systems
Magic is a key part of any fantasy story, and a hallmark of the genre. Many fantasy stories, whether they be movies, video games, or books, feature magic, which is handled in a variety of different ways. In literature, these are divided into two categories: soft magic systems are systems that are looser, that have few rules, and that don’t have a clear explanation. On the other hand, hard magic systems have extensive rules and technicalities, as well as a serious cost for using them.
Both have their places in both high and low fantasy stories, and both can be equally enjoyable, with distinct pros and cons. In recent years, magic has been something that many fantasy authors have added to their work, not just to liven up the world, but also to give something complex to add to the lore. Whichever category they belong to, these are the best magic systems in fantasy novels.
‘The Broken Eye’ (2014)
The Broken Eye is the third book in the Lightbringer novels. Like many of the other books on this list, it may not be the first book in the series, but it is the one where the clearest explanation of the magic system can be found. In the world of Lightbringer, magic works with the use of light. It actually intersects with real-world physics a bit, too. To cast spells, mages known as drafters pull specific wavelengths of light from the air, shaping it into a physical substance called luxin.
However, the drafter must be able to see, or must be near the specific wavelength they want. For example, they’d need to be near blue wavelengths of light in order to make blue luxin. The colour of the luxin determines its specific effect: red is flammable, orange is corrosive, blue shatters like glass, and so on. For every spell cast, a physical substance begins to fill the eyes and mind of a drafter; once their eyes are full, they are blinded, losing their sanity and becoming a wight. This magic system is truly singular — there’s just nothing else like it out there in the world of fantasy. It’s also great because the cost of overuse is a fate worse than death, which makes the consequences have so much more weight.
‘Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell’ (2004)
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell is set in an alternate version of the Napoleonic Era. In this alternate world, magic is well-known to exist, but its use is heavily frowned upon, and the subject is taboo in most social circles. The few that do use it are seen as social pariahs, and are often shunned from most gatherings. Nonetheless, magic is a respectable practice. It acts as more of an extension of science and physics rather than a supernatural force, meaning there are set laws and dedicated scholars for it.
If one wants to be able to harness magical abilities, one must read about it in books penned by other magicians. Even then, they must be performed exactly as documented, or there is a serious risk of causing unintentional death or destruction. As a result, it is always being experimented on, in the same way that humans conduct tests when a new chemical compound is discovered. Much of the process is trial and error, and could possibly have explosive results if something goes wrong. The magical energy is tied directly to England itself, meaning casting spells requires rituals, solving complicated equations, and sometimes, manipulating or influencing the environment somehow. This magic system actually feels realistic, because if it were real, it would probably be this academic.
‘Shadow and Bone’ (2012)
Shadow and Bone is the first book in the trilogy of the same name. The debut novel of Leigh Bardugo, this trilogy takes place in her shared universe known as the Grishaverse. Magic in this series isn’t actually referred to as such; instead, it’s called the Small Science, which is only accessible to a few gifted individuals. What’s important to note about the Small Science is that nothing can be conjured out of thin air; every spell must be cast by manipulating existing elements.
Gifted magic users are divided into three groups: Etherealki, Materialki, and Corporalki, which deal with the elements, inanimate objects, and living beings, respectively. Each of these groups is then divided into certain subgroups. For example, the Etherealki also include Squallers, who manipulate the air, and Summoners, who manipulate light and shadow. However, a magic user, known as a Grisha, must have a natural affinity towards whatever they can manipulate in order to use it. This magic system isn’t super unique, but it’s singular enough to warrant particular attention, especially with how it’s treated as a science rather than a supernatural ability.
‘Blood of Elves’ (1994)
Blood of Elves is the first full-length novel in Andrzej Sapkowski‘s dark fantasy Witcher saga. Previously, the books consisted of short story collections all involving the same central character, Geralt of Rivia. While the magic system is briefly explained in these stories, this first novel does a better job of showing people the technical aspects of it. There are actually two systems of magic in this world, which are only accessible to specific people.
The first magic system is Witcher magic, which is something that Geralt of Rivia uses fairly often. Primarily, witchers use these spells, but they can technically be used by anyone, since they’re fairly simple. There are only a handful of them, but they are invoked by drawing a specific rune in the air. Usually, it causes some basic effect, like starting a fire. However, magic is also accessible to sorcerers and witches, who have an entirely different form of magic at their disposal. These people cannot generate magic internally; rather, they act as a conduit of the world’s primal elements: earth, fire, air, and water. However, magic is very difficult to control, so those who know it use it cautiously. While the magic systems in this series aren’t complex or even that original, they’re simple and easy to remember, and fit in with the world perfectly.
‘Forge of Darkness’ (2012)
The Malazan series is constantly growing, currently consisting of well over 20 novels, each belonging to certain subseries. Magic is a prevalent aspect of all of them, but it’s in the prequel trilogy where Steven Erikson really delves into the meat and potatoes of it. In particular, Forge of Darkness does a good job of explaining how exactly it works. In order to cast a spell, a mage must first open a spiritual conduit to The Warrens, a group of alternate dimensions, and a reservoir of pure magical energy located at the edge of the universe.
Once this conduit is established, the mage can then pull through the raw energy and shape it to their will, turning it into fireballs, healing spells, lightning bolts, or pretty much anything they want. However, nothing is free, and magic takes an enormous toll on the user. It can short out one’s nervous system if used too frequently, cause long-lasting, permanent physical or psychological damage, and, in some extreme cases, can even cause mages to explode. As such, it is not used lightly. It’s such a great magic system because it has all the hallmarks of one. It has clear boundaries, rigid rules, and a cost to everything.
‘The Wise Man’s Fear’ (2011)
The Wise Man’s Fear is the second full-length novel in Patrick Rothfuss‘ unfinished trilogy, The Kingkiller Chronicle. The story follows Kvothe, an exceptionally gifted individual, as he recounts his past to a Chronicler. Kvothe begins his studies at the university in the first book, where he learns to study magic. However, things get much more in-depth in this sequel. In this universe, magic is actually an exceptionally difficult thing to master.
The most common form of magic is sympathy. What this means is that the mage must establish a link between two different objects; the closer they are in material, size, or shape, the easier it is. Whatever one does to one object, the other will follow. Think of it like a voodoo doll, but for random objects. There’s also naming, which is an archaic and rare form of magic that involves invoking the unknown true name of things, such as the wind (hence why the first book is titled The Name of the Wind), which allows users to bend it to their will. What’s most interesting about this magic system is that it feels like readers are learning about it along with Kvothe, and it continues to fascinate.
‘The Colour of Magic’ (1983)
The Colour of Magic is the first entry in the Discworld saga, and the first in the Wizards sub-series, meaning it takes an extensive look at how magic works in this weird and wonderful world. At heart, Discworld is a parody series, which satirizes classic fantasy tropes to an absurd degree, which is why it’s so funny and well-loved. Appropriately, the magic system is cumbersome and ridiculous. Although wizards exist in this world, most of them discourage the use of magic and rarely practice it because it’s highly volatile and unpredictable.
Magic is compared to loading a musket: it’s a long, arduous process to get everything ready, and when it is ready, the payoff is loud, messy, and highly inaccurate. Wizards prepare spells by either performing rituals or solving a complex series of mathematical and scientific equations in their head. Once that multi-step process is done, all they need to do is “pull the trigger,” but it’s a one-time use kind of thing. After the spell is cast, they have to begin the process all over again. It’s silly but entertaining and unique, which perfectly fits into its established universe.
‘Children of Blood and Bone’ (2018)
Children of Blood and Bone is set in a world resembling pre-colonial West Africa, where magic has disappeared under an oppressive regime. The only people who can perform magic are the race known as divîners, who are recognizable due to their signature white hair. Upon reaching the age of 13, the divîners experience a magical awakening and discover which of the ten clans they belong to.
The ten clans deal in exclusive types of magic. For example, there are the Amukè (Valers), who tame and control the local wildlife. But there are also more elemental clans like the Omi (Tidecallers), who create and manipulate water. In order to actually cast a spell, the incantation must be spoken in the Yoruba language, which is based on the real-life language of the same name. While it’s not as complex as other magic systems, with it being a YA book and all, it’s still delightfully fun and interesting in its own regard. Not only are there basic elemental powers, but there are also things like healing, mind control, and necromancy based solely on one’s clan.
‘The Shadow Rising’ (1992)
The Shadow Rising is the fourth book in The Wheel of Time saga by the late Robert Jordan. It’s one of the best books in the series, and a personal favourite for a lot of fans, but it also happens to be one where the technical aspects of the magic system are elaborated upon. In this series, magic is derived from something called the One Power, which has two halves: saidar, the female half, and saidin, the male half. Those who can access it are known as Channellers. While this ability is more common in women, men are capable of becoming more powerful. However, saidin has also been tainted by the Dark One, meaning any male Channeller is doomed to lose his mind before long.
Once a Channeller has accessed the One Power, they are able to weave threads of fire, air, earth, water, or spirit to cast spells. Combining the threads produces different effects like lightning bolts or healing. Magic isn’t free, though — it comes at a cost. It is directly tied to one’s energy level, meaning it isn’t unheard of for Channellers to die of exhaustion after using their magic for a prolonged period of time. As such, it must be used with caution, especially since it can be so destructive. While it isn’t the most original magical system, Jordan spent a lot of time working through the technical aspects of it. As a result, the rules of it are pretty rigid. However, new things are constantly being learned about it throughout the series, so the books manage to keep it interesting.
‘Rhythm of War’ (2020)
Rhythm of War is the fourth installment of Brandon Sanderson‘s The Stormlight Archive series, which is, in itself, part of his shared literary universe known as the Cosmere. Each series or stand-alone in the Cosmere is set on its own planet with its own magic system. Rhythm of War is set on the world of Roshar, which is a barren planet plagued by storms of apocalyptic strength called highstorms. Other Stormlight books are better and do feature the same magic, but Rhythm of War is the one that dives deepest into it. There are actually a couple of different magic systems in this series, but the one that’s elaborated on the most is called Surgebinding.
Surgebinding starts with spiritual creatures called spren, who represent various aspects of nature and emotion, such as fear, flame, and anger. Certain types of spren, such as ashspren or mistspren, are attracted to individuals who carry a lot of trauma, eventually forming what’s called a Nahel bond with them. Once the bond is formed, the person gains access to two out of ten surges, with the two depending on what kind of spren bonded them. For example, if one bonds a liespren, they would be able to create illusions and transform inanimate objects into other objects. Whereas if one bonds an inkspren, they would also be able to transform objects, but instead of creating illusions, they’re able to teleport between dimensions. There are ten possible types of Nahel bonds, meaning there are ten orders of Surgebinders, who become known as the Knights Radiant. Magic itself is fuelled by Stormlight, an ethereal essence which is pulled into gemstones in highstorms and stored for later use. It’s a really elaborate magic system with a lot of moving parts to it, but it’s so infinitely interesting.
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“Young and the Restless ”star Colleen Zenk arrested on DUI charges, her third since 2010
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The soap star, who also appeared on “As the World Turns” for 32 years, faces two misdemeanor charges following the May 15 arrest.
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Extremely R-Rated Sci-Fi With Shape-Shifting Vampire Aliens Is A Hidden 80s Masterpiece
By Robert Scucci
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Has this ever happened to you? You’re flying around in a space shuttle when you discover an unidentified spaceship riding on the tail of a comet. You go inside with your loyal crew, only to find a bunch of bats, aliens, and bat aliens, all seemingly guarding the same thing: two naked men and a naked woman, each encased in their own glass coffin. You decide the best idea is to bring these bodies back home to Earth for research purposes, thinking to yourself, “This is going to go absolutely great. I foresee zero problems with what’s about to transpire!”
That’s the setup to Tobe Hooper’s 1985 cult classic, Lifeforce, based on the 1976 Colin Wilson novel The Space Vampires.

As a fan of Hooper’s work who still hasn’t seen everything he’s made, this might actually be his best movie. I’m not trying to throw shade at the Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies or Poltergeist, because they’re bona fide classics for a reason. But Lifeforce is such an ambitious film telling such a ridiculous story that you can’t help but sit back in admiration over how completely insane it is.
Texas Chainsaw is one of the best slasher franchises of all time, but they’re still just slashers. Poltergeist is one of the best haunted house films ever made, but it’s still just a haunted house movie. Lifeforce has shape-shifting vampire aliens, or is it alien vampires, trying to take over the world. It’s a sample size of one.
Words Cannot Do Lifeforce Justice

I basically already told you everything that happens in Lifeforce, but there’s a little more to it that makes it interesting. When Colonel Tom Carlsen (Steve Railsback) first investigates the spaceship and its contents, curiosity quickly turns into carnage. We don’t know exactly what happens to Tom right away, but it’s soon made clear that nobody aboard the Churchill Space Shuttle survived whatever transpired inside. The rescue mission confirms the entire interior had been incinerated and that one escape pod is missing.
Back on Earth at the European Space Research Centre in London, the bodies are examined, and this is where everything goes to hell. The female body (Mathilda May) awakens from suspended animation, and we learn how these vampires operate. She seduces her male victims, who become overwhelmed with uncontrollable lust before she literally sucks the lifeforce out of them, reducing them to ash.

When Tom Carlsen is found in his escape pod, he’s physically unharmed but deeply traumatized as he recounts what happened to his crew before setting the entire ship ablaze and jumping ship himself. We learn these creatures are harvesting humanity’s life force to power their spaceship, and they quickly overwhelm the human race with that goal in mind. Officials declare martial law, but humanity proves no match for the space vampires that never should have been awakened.
Just Let It Happen
If Lifeforce sounds like one of the most ridiculous sci-fi plots you’ve ever heard, you’re right. It’s an incredibly far-out concept, but Hooper plays the whole thing completely straight, which is exactly what makes it work as horror. Even better, it has my favorite kind of gore, which is barely any. There are some graphic moments, as you’d expect from a Tobe Hooper film, but it’s all so spectacular that it never feels like the kind of movie that will make you sick to your stomach. There’s an almost dreamlike aura hanging over everything.

Despite Lifeforce failing at the box office, earning just $11.6 million against its reported $25 million budget, it remains a cult classic because it’s willing to go completely off the rails without ever winking at the audience. It’s sexy, violent, and plays like the best kind of fever dream. It’s truly a one-of-a-kind film, and a must-watch if you’re a fan of Hooper’s more iconic work but want to see what he was capable of when given free rein to do whatever he wanted.

As of this writing, Lifeforce is streaming for free on Tubi.
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New James Bond Details Officially Revealed by 007 Veteran
We’re now five full years removed from the last James Bond movie, No Time to Die starring Daniel Craig, and 007 fans are waiting on pins and needles for more information about the next Bond film in the works at Amazon. Bond fans have had a new project to hold them over before the next film though in 007 First Light, the new AAA video game developed by IO Interactive, the same studio behind the critically acclaimed Hitman trilogy. Amazon has not released any plot specifics regarding the next James Bond movie, which is still without an official title, but the first behind-the-scenes details about the film are finally beginning to take shape. Denis Villeneuve, famous for his work on the Dune movies, is directing the new 007 film with a script from Peaky Blinders scribe Steven Knight.
Nina Gold, who famously worked as the casting director on Game of Thrones, has been recruited to cast the next James Bond. Gold has shared that Amazon is looking for someone young enough to carry the franchise for at least three or four movies and also someone who “oozes sex appeal.” Gold takes over as the Bond casting director from longtime veteran Debbie McWilliams, who recently shared her thoughts on some of the most popular 007 fan casts, such as Jacob Elordi, Callum Turner, and Harris Dickinson. “I don’t want to see any of them as Bond,” she said. “It is absolutely essential that Bond retains a total enigma. I don’t want to see any of them as Bond because we know too much about them. We want to know as little about them as personally possible, because that’s what spies are.” The rest of her quote reads as follows:
“We don’t need to know where he goes shopping or who his parents are or where he lives. We never want to see him at home. And a vital element of the whole thing is his job description. He’s licensed to kill, and we have to believe he can do that. If you don’t, then you’ve lost your audience. Timothy [Dalton] and Pierce [Brosnan] weren’t particularly well known. Daniel [Craig] had a career in independent films and a fairly romantic life beforehand, but he wasn’t a household name, and that helps enormously. I want to see somebody who is completely out of the blue.”
Could Henry Cavill Be the Next James Bond?
Fans have been pushing for Henry Cavill to take over the mantle of 007 for years now, along with Idris Elba, who have long been two of the most popular fan casts. Elba has effectively taken himself out of contention for playing 007, and with the confirmation that Amazon is searching for someone young enough to play Bond for a few movies, this likely eliminates Cavill as well, who is already 43 years old. It was confirmed just last week that the first round of Bond auditions are over, and Amazon has begun letting candidates know who will be welcomed back for the second round, which will take place in August.
Stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of the next James Bond movie in the works at Amazon.
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October 8, 2021
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163 Minutes
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Cary Joji Fukunaga
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Days of our Lives SHOCKER: Clyde Weston Tied to EJ’s Poisoned Drug Plot?
Days of Our Lives has EJ DiMera (Dan Feuerriegel) stuck and he can’t seem to catch a lucky break with any of his schemes. His sister Lexie Carver (Nikki Crawford) is sick again, and Dr. Wilhelm Rolf (Richard Wharton) doesn’t know how to save her.
Cat Greene (AnnaLynne McCord) is honeypotting him when EJ’s got a huge legitimate crush on her. Kristen DiMera (Stacy Haiduk) is being problematic, plus EJ’s being investigated left and right, and now the shady DiMera Enterprises Pharmaceuticals Coriseal problem. So now I’m kind of wondering if Clyde Weston (James Read) might have set him up. We’re going to get into EJ and the possible plot involving villainous Clyde.
Days of Our Lives: The Coriseal Crisis
Now, let’s talk about it. So, EJ was recently told by his trusty and totally scary right-hand woman that when their pharmaceutical division produced that arsenic-tainted batch of Coriseal, the head of the pharma division had it buried out on Smith Island. So all the bad pills went out on this island, which is bad enough, especially with Holly Jonas (Ashley Puzemis) sick when she just was out there.
And on top of Lexie’s issues, EJ is soon going to find out DiMera money was used for the Titan Industries loan payoff. What’s bizarre is that the loan was bought by a company that does capital lending and buys up loans called AR Capital. And with the hint that it’s DiMera money, I’m wondering if it’s Kristen who got Titan’s loan. The A could be for Aramé, where Kristen’s family is from and where her mom lives. And the R could be for Rachel, the name of both Kristen’s mom and daughter.
Days of our Lives: EJ’s Losing it All
So, things are on the cusp of falling apart for EJ on many fronts, both personal and professional, and he just had to bring his co-CEO son Johnny DiMera (Carson Boatman) into the loop on the Coriseal problem. I was surprised that EJ was actually transparent with his son. Like truly transparent. He actually told Johnny the truth that arsenic might be in the groundwater out on Smith Island and that Holly could have been poisoned by the DiMera drugs buried there.
She’s the only one who got sick on that trip. Arianna Hernandez (Vico Escorcia), Tate Black (Leo Howard), and others were mostly boozing it up while Holly was guzzling tainted water out of the tap and that made her sick. So Tate and the others thought initially that Holly might have the stomach flu or that it was side effects from her new anti-depressants. But Dr. Sarah Horton (Linsey Godfrey) found Coriseal in Holly’s bloodstream along with the anti-depressant prescription medication.
Holly Saved on Days of our Lives
Thankfully, Tate, Arianna, and others rushed Holly to the hospital for emergency treatment. And then she started having seizures. Brady Black (Eric Martsolf) and Sarah were already looking into DiMera Enterprises Pharmaceuticals because of the sisters Destiny and Clea who both died and both took Coriseal.
Destiny went to the clinic with severe nausea and she told Sarah she had headache and pain, similar symptoms to what Holly has right now. But Sarah never got to do any more testing because Destiny got really upset and ran out of the clinic. And then of course she ended up dying in Horton Square on her way back to the hospital to see Sarah. And we had Xander Cook Kiriakis (Paul Telfer) and Sarah there both trying to help her. Javi Hernandez (Jacob Martinez) showed up trying to help. But sadly it was too late.
Days of our Lives: Sarah Hunts for Answers
So, now Sarah’s on a mission to find out why her patient died and why Destiny’s sister died as well. And of course EJ knows that Sarah is involved since he eavesdropped on her and Brady talking about the Coriseal and DiMera Enterprises Pharmaceuticals. So EJ is going to ask Johnny to do some snooping in Sarah’s office later this week. Neither EJ nor Johnny wants Holly to die. They do want answers. But they’re also engaging in a cleanup.
EJ told Johnny that somebody else handled the drug disposal and he didn’t follow up. It was the head of the pharma division if I recall correctly. But it really doesn’t matter now on Days of our Lives. There are two deaths that we know of and Holly could be the third. And somebody’s clearly doing a cover up as well.
Sarah asked Xander to take a peek at the DiMera Enterprises Pharmaceuticals files he still had access to after the Titan merger fell through. But he noticed all the files that he needed to look at had vanished. So, somebody was erasing the evidence in real time.
Back to EJ. He insisted to Johnny that even though the bad batch was taken off the shelves, this was the first time EJ learned about the dangerous disposal of the opioid. And he admitted that he dropped the ball somewhat by not following up.
And this week, Brady goes to get a water sample from the Horton cabin and somebody’s watching from the hedges nearby and it may be the guy who disposed of it to start with or a DiMera henchman.

Days of Our Lives: The Clyde Connection
So, on Thursday, EJ finds out something is amiss on Smith Island. So, he may go out there himself to poke around. EJ’s got a vested interest in sorting this out, not only because of massive legal liability and possible criminal charges. But also because his ex-stepdaughter Holly may be dying.
And I also wonder if somebody behind the scenes knew that Xander was poking around and paid the Titan loan off. They might have done it to force him to stop poking around on Sarah’s behalf. So, we’ll see. But right now, I’m still feeling like it might be Kristen that is behind AR Capital. We’ll find out. But also, lots of fans on soap social media seem to think Clyde Weston is involved in this arsenic situation because he had a long history with dirty drugs.
Clyde was running drug operations from Missouri all the way up to Salem. And also, he hates EJ and the Coriseal was tainted before Clyde was shot and put into that coma. So, he might have tainted the supply to mess with EJ for revenge. And at the same time, Clyde might have even stolen some untainted Coriseal to sell in his drug ring.
Days of our Lives: EJ’s Connection to Clyde
And remember years ago, EJ, who was played by James Scott, was involved with Clyde’s illicit drug business. So Clyde had been encroaching on the drug rings territory, and he got really angry at EJ. And then Clyde had one of his henchmen kill him. And of course, EJ’s not so dead, which is typical for a DiMera.
So, it’s honestly not a stretch that Clyde could have tampered with the original Coriseal batch after EJ returned from the dead, but before Clyde was shot. That’s what we last heard, that he was still in a coma, but maybe not, you know.
Days of our Lives: Clyde Has the Answers People Want
And Smith Island has been a recurring isolated setting on the soap for years. And it’s a place that was used many times for shady dealings by Clyde and the DiMeras. So, it’s not a random choice of location. Plus, Chad DiMera (Connor Floyd) has been hoping that Clyde would come out of the coma and tell them where Abigail Deveraux DiMera’s (Marci Miller) remains were located. If she is really dead, we don’t know. Lots of fan theories on that, too. But Clyde may already be out of his coma and lurking, and they just need to find him. I think that could be fun. Obviously, EJ would hate it.
And even if Clyde hasn’t woken up from his coma, the timing still works out for him to have been involved with tainting the Coriseal supply. Yes, he might have done that to do EJ dirty. Clyde would not care a bit how many people died if he tainted a drug supply. And in fact, the more people that died, the better because it would make it that much worse on EJ. That would make Clyde really happy because we know exactly how much he despises EJ. And of course, the feeling is mutual. So, we’ll see how it goes.
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