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What Is Dan Levy’s Big Mistakes Show About After Schitt’s Creek?
Big Mistakes marks creator Dan Levy‘s first show since Schitt’s Creek — but what is it about?
Created by Levy and Rachel Sennott, Big Mistakes is dark crime-comedy series that focuses on two “deeply incapable” siblings. Nicky (Levy) is a suburban New Jersey pastor while and Morgan (Taylor Ortega) is an impulsive teacher, who get embroiled in the criminal underworld after stealing a diamond necklace that belongs to a crime syndicate.
The Netflix series, which premiered in April, also stars Laurie Metcalf, Jack Innanen, Boran Kuzum and Abby Quinn. Big Mistakes is Levy’s second original scripted series after the Emmy-winning sitcom Schitt’s Creek. In the end, Annette (Elizabeth Perkins) is revealed to be the one calling the shots while Morgan and Nicky’s lives are rocked by the experience.
“I’m so excited to be bringing this truly chaotic family story to life with Netflix,” Levy said in a press released when the show was announced. “I’m thrilled with the team we’re building both behind the scenes and in front of the camera. Taylor Ortega is going to become a household name, and it’s been my life’s mission to get to call Laurie Metcalf ‘mother.’ Looking forward to getting to share this with everyone.”
Levy reflected on his vision for the show once it was out.
“That’s how long it took, really, to get an idea that I felt as strongly about as I did when we started Schitt’s Creek,” he told Tudum. “When I finished Schitt’s, I really thought, like, I don’t know how I can do anything after this.”
Levy continued: “This show really kind of opened this window of possibility, and I realized I am just as excited about this as I was [about Schitt’s Creek].”
Before Big Mistakes, Levy was involved with Schitt’s Creek. The Canadian production, which was originally on CBC, became a hit when the first three seasons started streaming on Netflix. Three more seasons were released, which earned Schitt’s Creek 19 Emmy nominations. Following the 2020 series finale, creators Eugene Levy and Dan have often been asked about a potential revival.
“My hope is that one day we can all get together. I see these people all the time. We’re in constant contact with each other. So the love is there. The desire to work together is there, and the desire to tell more stories is there,” Dan told People in 2022. “I think it just comes down to making sure that it’s the right story to tell. And I think we’re also proud of the work we did on Schitt’s. And when you end on such a high, it really forces you to think very carefully about what the next step is.”
Dan continued: “I think when you have an audience that’s paid attention to you for 80 episodes of a television show, the last thing you want is to put something out that makes them think this feels like a cash grab. And that’s not what we’re about. So TBD, but a TBD with an exclamation mark on the end.”
The screenwriter has since walked back those plans following Catherine O’Hara‘s shocking death in January at age 71.
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Sharon Stone Shares String Bikini Photo at Age 68
Sharon Stone is proof you can age gracefully.
“Summer’s around the corner! Happy Friday my loves 🥰,” Stone, 68, wrote via Instagram on Friday, May 1, alongside a photo of the actress posing in a string bikini in front of a backyard pool.
Stone sizzled in the green geometric-patterned two-piece, while covering her face with a leaf on a small branch.
Several of Stone’s social media followers praised the acclaimed actress’ snapshot.
“My love. GORGEOUS. ❤️❤️,” Uzo Adoba wrote in the comments section, as influencer Nikki Nicola added, “Thank you for keeping it real!! Very inspiring 😍.”
Stone has long been candid about embracing and accepting her looks at any age.
“A lot of people give up as they get older. They let go of their body because it’s collapsing anyway, or it’s like, ‘I’m not defined by my body any more.’ But you still have to love that body,” Stone told The Times of London in March 2025. “I joke that my underarms have pleats now. I think, ‘Well, I had beautiful arms and now they’re strong and painting [she is an artist] and like angel wings. So what if they have pleats? Maybe that’s what makes them wonderful now.’”
At the time, Stone revealed that a past conversation with sisters Jackie and Joan Collins helped change her mindset.
“Joan said, ‘Let me give you a tip. After 40, never get on top and never wave goodbye,’” Stone recalled to the outlet, citing the 92-year-old actress’ advice. “Joan once described a man to me as a ‘bungalow — everything downstairs, nothing upstairs.’ She’s so funny.”
Since then, Stone has continued to prioritize self-care.
“I think we are not supposed to be saying how we feel,” she said on the “LadyGang” podcast in June 2025. “I think that’s why we’re all being envious and ‘I want this and I wish I could have that,’ and I feel anxious because we’re amazing imagining the possibilities are being taken away. I think that we have to stay in the flow state, and the flow state is just to be in, ‘I flow with me, I flow with my truth in reality.’”
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Storage Wars Alum Darrell Sheets’ Son Reacts to Dad’s Death
Storage Wars star Darrell Sheets’ son, Brandon Sheets, has broken his silence after his father died at age 67.
“My heart is so broken. I love you, Dad, and I will do my best to live in your honor and respect our family,” Brandon wrote via Instagram on Thursday, April 30. “Let’s all continue to build those memories and keep the legacy that is Darrell (The Gambler) Sheets.”
Us Weekly confirmed on April 22 that Darrell died by apparent suicide. In addition to Brandon, Darrell is survived by his daughter, Tiffany Sheets.
“I can’t answer everyone’s questions or concerns right now,” Brandon continued on Thursday, referring to his dad’s death. “I think we all just need time to process and remember all the good that my father was and will continue to be through my son and I.”
He concluded, “The love we all have for this man and all his kindness is only a small portion of who he truly is.”
Darrell’s Storage Wars costars offered their support in the comments section.
“I’m truly so sorry for the incredibly painful loss that you and your family have to endure,” Brandi Passante replied. “Sending you love and hugs from afar.”
Darrell’s ex-wife Kimber Wuerfel has also shared her condolences after the A+E star’s death.
“I haven’t had the words until now. Thank you for all the love, prayers and condolences, it has meant more than I can say,” Wuerfel wrote via Instagram on Thursday. “Darrell gave us so many moments of laughter, connection and life. May the memories you hold of him stay close to your heart, as mine will stay with me forever.”
She concluded, “From our family to yours, thank you. We will make an announcement in the future, for those who wish to participate in a service.”
Darrell appeared on Storage Wars, where cast members bid on abandoned and unopened storage lockers at auctions in the hopes of finding high-valued treasures, from 2010 and 2023.
“We are saddened by the passing of a beloved member of our Storage Wars family, Darrell ‘The Gambler’ Sheets,” a spokesperson for A&E told Us last month. “Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time.”
Days after his death, the April 25 episode of Back to the Locker ended with a somber tribute to Darrell.
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Wilson Cruz Reacts to Spencer Pratt’s Mayoral Campaign
Actor Wilson Cruz is reacting to former The Hills star Spencer Pratt gaining in the polls as he attempts to become the next mayor of Los Angeles.
“I can’t believe my BELOVED LA is willing to be this f***ing stupid,” Cruz, 52, wrote via his Instagram Stories on Sunday, May 3, over a screenshot of a recent social media post from Pratt, 42, celebrating the success of his mayoral campaign.
“Number 1 on the ballot. Number 1 in the polls,” Pratt wrote via Threads. “Let’s save LA. VOTE PRATT TODAY.”
A community note highlighted various claims about Pratt, who some have deemed a “conspiracy theorist” for allegedly believing the earth is flat and that the deadly 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, was a “false flag” operation.
On January 30, after announcing his candidacy for L.A. mayor on the one-year anniversary of the deadly Palisades fires that destroyed his home, Pratt responded to claims he peddled conspiracy theories.

“If they’re resorting to calling you a conspiracy theorist, you know they have no real argument,” the former reality star said at the time, before attacking California Governor Gavin Newsom.
“The truth is, Gavin is like a magician — he does all the weird stuff with his hands to distract you while money just disappears,” Pratt continued, before citing the movie the 1998 film The Big Lebowski. “Tens of billions in homelessness, problem only gets worse … where’s the money Lebowski?”
Like fellow reality tv star-turned-politician President Donald Trump, Pratt’s campaign has been the subject of some scandal as the mayoral hopeful gains political momentum. After Pratt released a recent ad filmed outside the homes of two of his opponents — incumbent Karen Bass and Los Angeles City Councilmember Nithya Raman — the reality TV star was slammed for being “reckless.”
Mayor Bass accused Pratt of doing his “best Trump impression,” while Raman called the ad an “unnecessary” political stunt.
Still, nothing seems to be slowing Pratt down — he has received an influx of campaign cash from former Los Angeles Lakers owner Jeanie Buss, a bump in the poll numbers and an increase in celebrity support, including an endorsement from podcaster Joe Rogan, who helped get President Trump elected twice.
Political commentator and former The View cohost Meghan McCain has even gone so far as to predict that Pratt will win the highly contentious mayoral race.
“I’m actually really excited,” fellow The Hills alum Audrina Patridge exclusively told Us Weekly on Friday, May 1, of her former costar’s political ambitions. “He impressed me. I listened to some of his interviews, and at first when I heard, I was like, ‘Wait, is he really doing it? Is it a joke? Is it real?’ But he is, and he is very intelligent, and I think that he would make a lot of change to L.A. and he would follow through with what he said.”
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Date, Time, Plot, Cast and More
Euphoria continues to reign as the No. 1 top-trending show on HBO Max.
When it comes to binge-worthy shows, Rotten Tomatoes score hardly factors in anymore. And despite what the critics say, season 3 of Euphoria is a shock-packed rollercoaster ride.
You can count on Watch With Us to be seated for every new episode — we’re along for the ride with Rue, Cassie and all our friends until the very end.
We’ve got all the deets ahead of the fourth episode this weekend. Keep reading for everything you need to know.
When Can I Watch ‘Euphoria’ Season 3, Episode 4?
Season 3, episode 3 of Euphoria debuts on Sunday, May 3, at 6 p.m. PDT/9 p.m. EDT. The eight-episode season will run through May 31, with new episodes dropping every Sunday.
Where Is ‘Euphoria’ Season 3, Episode 4 Streaming?
Euphoria streams exclusively on HBO Max, but you can also watch it on HBO if you have broadcast cable.
Can You Watch ‘Euphoria’ Season 3, Episode 4 for Free?
No. Sadly, to stream Euphoria, you need a subscription to HBO Max. To add salt to the wound, the streamer is not doing any free trial periods either.
What Happened in ‘Euphoria’ Season 3, Episode 3?

Jacob Elordi and Sydney Sweeney in Euphoria season 3. HBO
Episode 3 finally put Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) and Nate’s (Jacob Elordi) highly anticipated wedding on center stage, and of course, the affair rapidly devolved into chaos — and even violence. Cassie surely got her $50,000 worth of flowers, but that excessive display of wealth did not go unnoticed by Naz (Jack Topalian), the dangerous loan shark to whom Nate owes half a million dollars. Naz crashes the wedding, and the ceremony becomes a pressure cooker for Nate’s financial issues and the fragile foundation of his relationship with his now-wife. In the end, Nate can’t smooth-talk his way out of not losing his pinky toe in an act of vengeful violence by Naz. Worst wedding day ever?
Meanwhile, Rue (Zendaya) remains entangled in the increasingly dangerous criminal dealings of being an employee of Alamo’s (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje). Rue ditches the wedding festivities so she can join up with Bishop (Darrell Britt-Gibson) to confront Laurie (Martha Kelly) as a covert revenge mission to drug her beloved pet parrot, Paladin. We also learn about how Jules (Hunter Schafer) made her way into the world of sugar babying, giving context to how she ended up in her current lifestyle as the sugar baby to plastic surgeon Ellis (Sam Trammell).
The wedding also reunited Jules and Nate and Jules and Nate’s father, Cal (Eric Dane), with whom she had a brief sexual affair in season 1, both of which provide closure to their individual relationships. What we don’t get closure on is the relationship between Maddy (Alexa Demie) and Nate, as the wedding proves to be too much emotionally for Maddy, who ends up ditching the wedding sometime after Rue’s departure.
What’s Going to Happen in ‘Euphoria’ Season 3, Episode 4?
Based on the trailer for episode 4, and following Rue’s shocking arrest at the conclusion of episode 3, it looks like she enters into a deal with the feds to feed them information on Laurie and Alamo in exchange for reduced charges (or possibly no charges at all?). Jules links up with Lexi (Maude Apatow) for some sort of acting role, and she meets Lexi’s boss (Sharon Stone). Nate goes up against the court about his “white fritillary” issues, and Maddy begins guiding Cassie to her dreams of social media stardom. Laurie also mourns the loss of Paladin, and she and her boys deliberate how to hit back at Alamo. The trailer ends with Rue and stripper Magick (Rosalía) held up at gunpoint.
Is There a Trailer for ‘Euphoria’ Season 3, Episode 4?
Yes, you can watch the trailer for episode 4 above.
Who’s Joined the Cast of ‘Euphoria’ Season 3, Episode 4?
The trailer for episode 4 showcases the core cast of Zendaya, Sweeney, Elordi, Schafer, Demie and Apatow, in addition to Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Kelly, Stone, Chloe Cherry, Toby Wallace, James Landry Hébert, Melvin “Bonez” Estes, Britt-Gibson and Rosalía.
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Bella Ramsey And Myha’la Join ‘The Celebrity Traitors’
Bella Ramsey is taking on a very different kind of role as they join the star-studded cast of BBC’s “The Celebrity Traitors” season 2.
The “Last of Us” breakout will appear alongside “Industry” star Myha’la in the upcoming installment of the hit reality competition series.
Ramsey’s latest move comes after they opened up about wanting to move beyond the roles that made them famous, including “Game of Thrones” and “The Last of Us,” and focus more on projects that genuinely interest them. The actor also spoke candidly about their experience after coming out as non-binary, admitting that the public reaction has been “a mixed bag.”

Ramsey and Myha’la are swapping scripted drama for reality TV mind games as they join the star-studded cast of “The Celebrity Traitors” Season 2.
The BBC has confirmed that “The Last of Us” breakout and the “Industry” lead are among the 21 celebrities set to compete in the highly anticipated second season of the hit reality competition series.
They will head to the Highlands alongside an eclectic lineup that includes Oscar-nominated actor Richard E. Grant, singer James Blunt, and “Love Island UK” host Maya Jama.
The cast also includes journalist social media star King Kenny, former Little Mix singer Leigh-Anne Pinnock, “Miranda” star Miranda Hart, “EastEnders” actor Ross Kemp, and “Heartstopper” actor Sebastian Croft.
‘The Celebrity Traitors’ Season 2 Begins Filming
“The Celebrity Traitors” is a spinoff of the BBC’s hit reality series “The Traitors,” which, like its American counterpart, is based on the Dutch competition show “De Verraders.”
Returning host Claudia Winkleman will once again oversee the chaos as the celebrities battle it out for a prize pot of up to £100,000, which will go to their chosen charities.
According to reports, filming is already underway at Ardross Castle in Scotland, with several celebrities, including Ramsey, spotted arriving at the venue, per Metro.
The show is expected to debut this autumn, although an official premiere date has yet to be announced. Producers will likely be hoping to replicate the success of the first season, which drew an average of 14.9 million viewers.
Viewers React To Star-Studded ‘Celebrity Traitors’ Lineup
Fans are already weighing in on the newly announced “Celebrity Traitors” lineup, with many sharing their excitement over the stars set to enter the castle.
However, some viewers were also quick to point out the absence of rumored names they had hoped to see on the show.
One of the biggest disappointments for fans appeared to be “League of Gentlemen” star Steve Pemberton, who many had predicted would feature in the upcoming season.
“The announcement for the new series of Celebrity Traitors is such a rollercoaster,” one fan wrote on X. “What do you mean I am screaming because Michael Sheen and James Acaster are in, but also because Steve Pemberton is not??”
Bella Ramsey Wants To Move On From Roles Like ‘GOT’

Meanwhile, Ramsey recently made headlines after saying they’d like to drift from playing roles as they did on “The Last of Us” and “Game of Thrones” to those they find interesting and have a liking for.
“I’m really steering away from … I mean, things like The Last of Us and Game of Thrones,” Ramsey told The Hollywood Reporter back in February.
Although the 22-year-old actress described featuring in those movies as an “absolutely incredible experience” and admitted they served as “launchpads” for their career, Ramsey noted that they’re set to take on new challenges going forward.
“Now I’m in this position where I understand the privilege of being able to choose and to do the projects that interest me, even if they have no budget. I don’t care. That’s how I’ve always done it in my career,” Ramsey said.
Bella Ramsey Reflected On Coming Out As Non-Binary

Ramsey, who first came out as non-binary in 2023, recently opened up about the mixed feelings they have had since making their identity public.
The actor admitted that part of them regrets speaking about it openly because they did not want it to become a major headline.
“Part of me looks back, and I wish that I didn’t, because I didn’t want it to become a headline and a big thing,” Ramsey told The Observer.
They added that they now understand why such a remark would attract attention, but said they “didn’t really understand that” at the time.
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I’m Retiring Spring Dresses for These 17 Flowy Skirts
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Every spring, I tell myself I’ll reach for my usual rotation of breezy dresses — and without fail, I end up remembering why so many of them stay buried in the back of my closet. Between hemlines that fly up, clingy fabrics and silhouettes that somehow feel both fussy and uncomfortable, getting dressed can start to feel like more effort than it’s worth. This year, I wanted something easier.
That’s exactly why I’m retiring spring dresses for flowy skirts instead. A great midi or maxi skirt feels infinitely more versatile, pairing effortlessly with the tanks, tees and lightweight sweaters I already own while offering more comfort, coverage and styling flexibility. Even better? These 13 flattering spring skirts start at just $14, making the low-effort wardrobe upgrade surprisingly affordable.
I’m Retiring Spring Dresses for These Low-Effort Skirts
1. Our Favorite: The chiffon fabric and elastic high waist on this pleated maxi skirt give it real movement when I walk. The dainty floral print keeps it feeling soft instead of loud.
2. Very Versatile: Finding one skirt that handles vacation, errands and dinner out is rare. This tiered maxi does all three because the white base pairs with literally everything I own.
3. Has Pockets: Pockets on a flowy, floral skirt feel like winning the lottery. This boho maxi skirt has deep pockets that actually hold my phone and keys without sagging the fabric.
4. Gorgeous Gingham: I wanted something cheerful that wasn’t another floral, and this gingham maxi hit the mark. The swing shape skims past the hips instead of clinging.
5. Top Trend: The puff hem on this bubble maxi skirt is what makes it feel current instead of basic. Elastic waist, hidden pockets and a silhouette that’s all over my feed right now.
6. Boho Babe: I pair this flowy boho skirt with a tank and woven sandals for weekend coffee runs. It’s become my unofficial uniform once temperatures hit the 70s.
7. Beige Beauty: I needed a neutral maxi that worked with bold tops, and this boho ruffle skirt solved it. The high waist tucks in cleanly under cropped knits.
8. Comfort MVP: I throw on this comfy maxi skirt with sneakers and a t-shirt for Saturday errands. The drawstring lets me adjust after lunch without unbuttoning anything.
9. Petite-Perfect: Maxi lengths can swallow shorter frames, which is why this flowy midi skirt works so well. The knee-length cut and high waist elongate without overwhelming.
10. Darling Denim: I missed wearing denim once skirts replaced my dresses, and this tiered denim maxi bridged the gap. The tiers add movement, so it doesn’t feel heavy.
11. Luxe Lace: Synthetic fabrics get sticky in summer heat, which is why this cotton eyelet skirt earned its keep. It breathes well, and the lace dresses up a plain tee.
12. Plaid Perfection: I styled this colorful plaid maxi with a black fitted tee and ballet flats for date night. It looked expensive without trying too hard.
13. Cargo Classic: Cargo pockets on a parachute-style maxi feel unexpectedly chic. This cotton cargo skirt has the baggy drape that’s everywhere right now, without being uncomfortable.
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Tom Hardy’s 109-Minute Sci-Fi Trilogy Capper Is Obliterating the Competition on Streaming
Although he’s primarily known for delivering action thrills, Tom Hardy has also found plenty of success leaning into sci-fi. One of the earliest roles of his career was aboard the ill-fated Star Trek: Nemesis, where he showed some promise as the villain Shinzon. His defining turn in the genre, however, remains the blockbuster smash Mad Max: Fury Road from 2015. Helmed by longtime franchise steward George Miller, the first installment in the post-apocalyptic series without Mel Gibson is still often considered among the greatest action films ever put to the screen, with a sheer scale that’s been hard to match since.
By far Hardy’s lengthiest sci-fi series, though, was Sony’s trilogy of Venom films, casting him as the titular Spider-Man anti-hero, Eddie Brock. Beginning in 2018 and wrapping up in 2024 with Venom: The Last Dance, the superhero spin-offs defied often middling reviews to become crowd-pleasing hits, making over $1.8 billion collectively. Each film followed the growing bond between Eddie and the alien symbiote that has merged with him, originally seeing the rage-filled being trying to control the reporter before learning to co-exist and even taking down another symbiote that possessed violent criminal Cletus Kasady (Woody Harrelson) in Venom: Let There Be Carnage. By the time the trilogy-capper rolled around, they forged a ride-or-die friendship that has kept audiences captivated to this day.
Now, The Last Dance has once again returned to Prime Video‘s global charts, rising to fourth place overall despite only being available on Netflix in the U.S. It’s a testament to the enduring nature of both the movies and the character of Venom in general around the world. Written and directed by Kelly Marcel, who previously helped pen the previous two films, the big send-off follows the pair on the run after being labeled fugitives at the end of Let There Be Carnage. Not just on the run from the authorities, they’re pursued by Xenophages sent at the behest of Knull (Andy Serkis), the creator of the symbiotes, who seeks to free himself. In the end, the duo is forced to make devastating decisions to save everything, ultimately bringing their story to a close in dramatic fashion. Joining Hardy for the dance are Chiwetel Ejiofor, Juno Temple, Rhys Ifans, Stephen Graham, Peggy Lu, and Alanna Ubach.
Tom Hardy Isn’t Quite Done With ‘Venom’ Yet
Although The Last Dance saw Venom say goodbye to Eddie, the duo’s time on the big screen isn’t done just yet. Back in February, a new Venom movie was announced, but this iteration is an animated outing from Sony Pictures Animation and Final Destination Bloodlines directors Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein. The original producers behind the Venom trilogy are all back in the fold as well, along with Hardy, though the question remains whether he’ll be voicing Eddie again or if he’s merely serving in a production or advisory role. With no writer attached yet, it’s also unknown if the new movie will connect to the ending of The Last Ending in any way, or if this will be an entirely new story.
Venom: The Last Dance is now streaming on Prime Video internationally. U.S. viewers, meanwhile, can find it on Netflix. Stay tuned here at Collider for more on all the biggest hits on streaming throughout the year.
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October 25, 2024
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110 Minutes
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Kelly Marcel
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New Animal Farm Movie Has A Bizarre Ending Where It Demands Free Money From Viewers
By TeeJay Small
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If you’ve been keeping up with news surrounding the new Animal Farm adaptation, you might already be heading to the theater with low expectations. Between the lackluster trailer, negative early reviews, and overall bizarre vibe of the entire production, many fans of the source material are expecting the film to underdeliver on its premise, to say the very least. Now, thanks to a few social media posts from audiences who have already seen the film, we can confirm that Animal Farm offers one of the strangest viewing experiences imaginable.
Specifically, images have been circulating that show the movie concludes with a screen displaying a pair of QR codes. The screen prompts the question, “How’s our farming? Let us know by scanning below.” The QR codes read “wow, I loved it” and “never do this again,” respectively. Once scanned, these codes direct consumers to a web page that requests reviews of the film and asks for a donation of up to $15,000. The donations are intended to provide free tickets to other consumers, potentially in collaboration with school trips or other large-scale showings.
Needless to say, this entire experience is extremely strange, vaguely insulting, and has already left audiences in a state of frustration. Even if Animal Farm was the best adaptation ever made, the overt neediness of begging for reviews and donations from audiences who have already paid completely devalues the project. Seriously, I’ve seen literal television advertisements with more heart and artistic integrity.
After suffering through 90 minutes of Seth Rogen chuckling about the pitfalls of unchecked authority, the last thing I need is to have a digital hobo shaking a can of change in my face, demanding that I fund the same viewing experience for my fellow proletariat. Personally, I struggle to recall the last time a theatrical film has insulted its audience in this way.

In fairness to the team behind Animal Farm, the website for reviews and donations is loaded with humorous little easter eggs. A negative review, for example, will be flagged with large, bolded text stating “Your opinion is wrong,” and “Napoleon is currently reviewing your feelings.” While I can appreciate the effort that was put into this site, this is not the way to do viral marketing.
Projects such as The Simpsons Movie famously utilized purpose-made websites to promote their theatrical run. That site, established back in 2007, allowed the user to play flash games, view concept art, and watch special behind-the-scenes featurettes of the animated film. Other recent projects, like The Super Mario Bros. Movie, have integrated special icons into the Google search engine, allowing fans to press coin blocks while looking up showtimes and cast information. Crucially, these sites did not impede the viewing experience of their respective films, nor did they badger paying customers with demands to pay a second time.
If you were already planning on catching Animal Farm in theaters, this might be the sort of thing that will make you change your mind. If you had no interest in seeing the film before this, I highly doubt this will sway you toward purchasing one ticket, let alone dozens more for random strangers. The point is, if Andy Serkis and Angel Studios are looking to win friends and influence people, they should really take this back to the drawing board. The revolution will not be televised, but it will accept funding via credit, debit, or PayPal.
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15 Hamptons Rich Mom-Inspired New Arrivals at Walmart
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If your fashion mood board leans “Hamptons rich mom,” you’re in good company. Walmart’s latest arrivals are packed with pieces that channel that effortlessly elevated aesthetic, from breezy dresses to polished separates that feel straight out of a coastal boutique. It’s all about easy silhouettes, refined textures and those understated details that make an outfit feel instantly put together.
These finds slip seamlessly into your everyday rotation without feeling overdone. Think crisp tops, relaxed trousers and versatile accessories that work from morning coffee runs to seaside dinners. Whether you’re building out a full wardrobe refresh or just adding a few standout staples, these chic picks deliver that quiet, pulled-together energy — no yacht required.
Hamptons Rich Mom-Inspired New Arrivals at Walmart
Dresses
1. Coastal Mix: Part knit, part crisp cotton skirt, this versatile maxi dress gives the illusion of a perfectly styled two-piece outfit with zero effort required. The scalloped trim and softly shirred waist add just enough detail to feel intentional. Easy tank straps keep it wearable from morning coffee runs to sunset dinners.
2. Statement Ring: The U-ring detail at the center of this Hamptons-inspired dress instantly pulls the eye in, creating a flattering focal point that feels elevated but not overdone. The linen-blend fabric keeps things breathable, and the tailored seams give this midi a quietly polished finish.
3. Crochet Crush: There’s something about crochet dresses that just screams ‘warm-weather chic.’ This mini leans into it with scalloped edges and delicate trim, delivering texture that feels boutique-worthy — especially with the clean, fully lined silhouette underneath.
4. Sweet Texture: A smocked bodice always brings that flattering, gently sculpted feel, and this one leans extra feminine with scalloped embroidery and a softly flared skirt. Easy to throw on, yet so stylish.
5. Seaside Stripes: From the front, it’s classic and breezy. Turn around, and this maxi’s unexpected back cutout adds just the right amount of intrigue. The lightweight cotton and elastic waist make it a no-brainer for long, sunny days.
Tops
6. Nautical Knit: A little unexpected for spring, in the best way. The rolled neckline and sea-inspired graphic give this short-sleeve sweater a coastal-cool feel that works just as well with white denim as it does tossed over a swimsuit. If you ask Us, it feels straight off a J.Crew rack.
7. Tailored Ease: Precision meets softness. Rows of pintucks add structure and visual interest, while the gentle peplum shape keeps the silhouette relaxed and flattering. You’ll look so put together without a second of overthinking.
8. Boardwalk Set: How about a top with coordinating pants? This matching striped set gives effortless vacation vibes. The strapless tie-front tube top feels playful, and the cozy wide-leg pants keep things grounded and comfortable enough for all-day wear.
Bottoms
9. Jet-Set Pants: Floaty, airy and unapologetically statement-making, these eyelet harem pants bring drama in the best way. The volume creates movement with every step, making even a simple tank feel intentionally styled.
10. Off-Duty Denim: A good cropped jean will always earn its place in your wardrobe, and this pair nails the balance between relaxed and refined. The raw-edge cuff adds a little edge, and the high-rise fit keeps things totally modern.
11. Scallop Shorts: These aren’t your average pull-on shorts. The scalloped hem gives them a playful twist. Even better, a breezy linen fabric blend makes this pair ideal for hot days when you still want to feel cute.
Shoes and Accessories
12. Everyday Slides: Comfort takes the lead with these suede and cork sandals, but style doesn’t fall far behind. The double-buckle design feels timeless, and the cushioned footbed makes these an easy choice for everything from errands to travel days.
13. Market Tote: This textured seagrass tote instantly sets a summery tone. Toss in your essentials (and then some), grab it by the gingham handles and you’ve got that casual, just-left-the-farmers-market vibe down.
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Entertainment
Margot Robbie’s Addictive Crime Thriller Is a Must-Watch on Netflix Ahead of Her ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ Prequel
A forgotten crime thriller is stealing attention again, which feels appropriate for a movie entirely about people being extremely good at stealing attention. The 2015 crime thriller starring Will Smith (Men in Black, King Richard) and Margot Robbie (Barbie and I, Tonya) has returned to the streaming conversation more than a decade after its release, with the glossy con movie rising on streaming charts as viewers rediscover one of Robbie’s earlier star turns. It’s basically Ocean’s Eleven meets Dangerous Liaisons, if everyone involved had better sunglasses and worse impulse control. The comparison to the former is fitting considering Robbie is set to star in an upcoming Ocean’s Eleven prequel.
Focus follows Nicky Spurgeon, a veteran con artist who takes novice grifter Jess under his wing before romance, betrayal, and professional paranoia make everything much more complicated. Three years later, Jess reappears on the other side of one of Nicky’s biggest jobs, because apparently even con artists can’t just have a clean breakup and move on like adults.
The cast includes Rodrigo Santoro (300, Westworld) as Garriga, Gerald McRaney (This Is Us, Deadwood) as Owens, BD Wong (Jurassic Park, Mr. Robot) as Liyuan, and Adrian Martinez (The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Stumptown) as Farhad.
Focus was a solid box office performer when it released, grossing around $159 million worldwide against a reported $50 million budget, meaning it made a little over three times its production cost globally. Domestically, it earned about $54 million, with the rest coming from international markets. It wasn’t a blockbuster on the level of Smith’s biggest hits, but it was far from a flop.
Is ‘Focus’ Worth Watching?
Directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa (Crazy, Stupid, Love), Focus attempted to combine the charm of a heist film with the tension of a romantic drama. Sounds like it should work, right? Well, not quite. The film was met with mixed reviews from both critics and audiences, sitting at 56% positive from reviewers and 53% from ordinary moviegoers on Rotten Tomatoes. That being said, a divisive score is usually an indicator that something was good about it. Collider’s review of the film was damning, claiming that there is “no romance and no con,” two things which are vital in a movie starring a con artist caught up in a romance.
“At times it feels like a test of whether or not Smith can still charm an audience with a bashful smile, a load boast, and a sly look,” the review states. “He’s still got “it”, but not as much as he used to. However, it’s not enough for a conman movie to be charming; it has to be skillful, and that takes the intelligence and energy Focus sorely lacks. The film is smooth to the point of being insubstantial, and it’s more slimy than slippery as it brazenly cheats the audience.”
Focus is available to stream on Netflix in select territories.
- Release Date
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February 27, 2015
- Runtime
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105 minutes
- Director
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Glenn Ficarra
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