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Bill Maher Reveals Why He Refuses to Do Stand-Up Comedy Again

by jummy84 November 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Bill Maher doesn’t have any plans to hit the road again for more stand-up comedy shows due to the current intense political divide in the United States.

The comedian and host of HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher recently chatted with Patton Oswalt on his Club Random podcast, where he opened up about why he’s decided to stop doing live comedy shows.

“I feel like it was a great choice because I don’t want to be out there in this country in this political atmosphere. I could get shot by the left or the right,” he said. “It’s a good time to not be out there.”

In addition to getting “tired of the travel,” Maher said he also “got tired of being twice as funny as people who were selling twice as many tickets as me.”

“That’s, you know, partly because I’m on TV every week,” he continued. “And not that I didn’t sell a lot of tickets and do great theaters, but I didn’t sell arenas, and some people did who frankly are not that great. But, you know, when the audience is 35 to 45, they don’t want to see somebody 70. I want to see my generation, and it’s OK. I still have my show. I have this. I didn’t need it. I miss it, but that’s part of what it is.”

Maher, who has been outspoken about his moderately democratic views for years, describing himself as “an old-school liberal,” has faced backlash from both sides of the political aisle.

While he’s regularly criticized Donald Trump and other conservative figures, in April, the comedian shared his new perspective on the president following their meeting at the White House. Maher concluded that Trump was actually “gracious and measured,” and not like the “person who plays a crazy person on TV,” drawing criticism from some, such as Marc Maron.

Maher’s most recent comedy special, Bill Maher: Is Anyone Else Seeing This?, premiered earlier this year on HBO.

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The Game Awards 2025: Date, UK time, nominees and how to watch
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The Game Awards 2025: Date, UK time, nominees and how to watch

by jummy84 November 17, 2025
written by jummy84

One-man trailer machine Geoff Keighley and his trusty world premieres are on their way once more as The Game Awards 2025 approaches.

Perhaps the biggest day in the gaming calendar each year, The Game Awards crown the very best games of the year alongside showing off dozens of trailers for next year’s potential future winners.

Here’s what you need to know about when The Game Awards 2025 take place, who the nominees are, and how you can watch every moment of it live.

When are The Game Awards 2025?

The Game Awards 2025 take place on 11th December 2025, with the show being broadcast live from Los Angeles.

Because the show begins in the evening in LA, that does mean that for those of us in Europe and further east, the show will actually be taking place on the morning of 12th December 2025.

You can find more information on specific times down below.

What time does The Game Awards 2025 start in the UK?

The Game Awards 2025 begin at 12:30am GMT on 12th December 2025.

If you’re in a different time zone, here’s what time the show will begin for you:

  • US West Coast (PST) – 4:30pm, 11th December
  • US Mountain (MST) – 5:30pm, 11th December
  • US Central (CST) – 6:30pm, 11th December
  • US East Coast (EST) – 7:30pm, 11th December
  • Central Europe (CEST) – 1:30am, 12th December
  • Singapore (SGT) – 8:30am, 12th December
  • Japan (JST) – 9:30am, 12th December
  • Australia East Coast (AEDT) – 11:30am, 12th December
  • New Zealand (NZDT) – 1:30pm, 12th December

How to watch The Game Awards 2025

The Game Awards will be streamed live on a variety of platforms, including YouTube, Twitch, X, Facebook Live, Steam, and for the first time, Amazon Prime.

Full list of The Game Awards 2025 nominees

The nominees for this year’s Game Awards have now been confirmed.

You can check out the nominations, as announced by Geoff himself, in the video below, or scroll further down for the full list.

Game of the Year

  • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
  • Death Stranding 2: On the Beach
  • Donkey Kong Bananza
  • Hades II
  • Hollow Knight: Silksong
  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

Best Game Direction

  • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
  • Death Stranding 2: On the Beach
  • Ghost of Yōtei
  • Hades II
  • Split Fiction

Best Narrative

  • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
  • Death Stranding 2: On the Beach
  • Ghost of Yōtei
  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
  • Silent Hill f

Best Art Direction

  • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
  • Death Stranding 2: On the Beach
  • Ghost of Yōtei
  • Hades II
  • Hollow Knight: Silksong

Best Score and Music

  • Hollow Knight: Silksong
  • Hades II
  • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
  • Ghost of Yōtei
  • Death Stranding 2: On the Beach

Best Audio Design

  • Battlefield 6
  • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
  • Death Stranding 2: On the Beach
  • Ghost of Yōtei
  • Silent Hill f

Best Performance

  • Ben Starr – Verso in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
  • Charlie Cox – Gustave in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
  • Erika Ishii – Atsu in Ghost of Yōtei
  • Jennifer English – Maelle in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
  • Konatsu Kato – Hinako Shimizu in Silent Hill f
  • Troy Baker – Indiana Jones in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

Innovation in Accessibility

  • Assassin’s Creed Shadows
  • Atomfall
  • Doom: The Dark Ages
  • EA Sports FC 26
  • South of Midnight

Games for Impact

  • Consume Me
  • Despelote
  • Lost Records: Bloom & Rage
  • South of Midnight
  • Wanderstop

Best Ongoing

  • Final Fantasy XIV
  • Fortnite
  • Helldivers 2
  • Marvel Rivals
  • No Man’s Sky
  • Baldur’s Gate 3
  • Final Fantasy XIV
  • Fortnite
  • Helldivers 2
  • No Man’s Sky

Best Independent Game

  • Absolum
  • Ball x Pit
  • Blue Prince
  • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
  • Hades II
  • Hollow Knight: Silkso ng

Best Debut Indie Game

  • Blue Prince
  • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
  • Despelote
  • Dispatch
  • Megabonk

Best Mobile Game

  • Destiny: Rising
  • Persona 5: The Phantom X
  • Sonic Rumble
  • Umamusume: Pretty Derby
  • Wuthering Waves

Best VR/AR Game

  • Alien
  • Arken age
  • Ghost Town
  • Deadpool VR
  • Midnight Walk

Best Action Game

  • Battlefield 6
  • Doom: The Dark Ages
  • Hades II
  • Ninja Gaiden 4
  • Shinobi: Art of Vengeance

Best Action/Adventure Game

  • Death Stranding 2: On the Beach
  • Ghost of Yōtei
  • Hollow Knight: Silksong
  • Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
  • Split Fiction

Best Role-Playing Game

  • Avowed
  • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
  • Monster Hunter Wilds
  • The Outer Worlds 2

Best Fighting Game

  • 2XKO
  • Capcom Fighting Collection 2
  • Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves
  • Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection
  • Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. World Stage

Best Family Game

  • Donkey Kong Bananza
  • LEGO Party!
  • LEGO Voyagers
  • Mario Kart World
  • Sonic Racing: Crossworlds
  • Split Fiction

Best Sim/Strategy Game

  • The Alters
  • Final Fantasy Tactics – The Ivalice Chronicles
  • Jurassic World Evolution 3
  • Sid Meier’s Civilization 7
  • Tempest Rising
  • Two Point Museum

Best Sports/Racing Game

  • EA Sports FC 26
  • F1 25
  • Mario Kart World
  • Rematch
  • Sonic Racing: Crossworlds

Best Multiplayer Game

  • Arc Raiders
  • Battlefield 6
  • Elden Ring Nightreign
  • Peak
  • Split Fiction

Best Adaptation

  • A Minecraft Movie
  • Devil May Cry
  • Splinter Cell: Deathwatch
  • The Last of Us: Season 2
  • Until Dawn

Most Anticipated Game

  • 007 First Light
  • Grand Theft Auto 6
  • Marvel’s Wolverine
  • Resident Evil Requiem
  • The Witcher 4

Content Creator of the Year

  • Caedrel
  • Kai Cenat
  • MoistCr1TiKaL
  • Sakura Miko
  • The Burnt Peanut

Best Esports Game

  • Counter-Strike 2
  • DOTA 2
  • League of Legends
  • Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
  • Valorant

Best Esports Athlete

  • Brawk (Brock Somerhalder) – Valorant
  • Chovy (Jeong Ji-Hoon) – League of Legends
  • Forsaken (Jason Susanto) – Valorant
  • Kakeru (Kakeru Watanabe) – Street Fighter
  • MenaRD (Saul Leonardo) – Street Fighter
  • Zywoo (Mathieu Herbaut) – Counter-Strike 2

Best Esports Team

  • G – League of Legends
  • NRG – Valorant
  • Team Falcons – DOTA 2
  • Liquid PH – Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
  • Vitality – Counter-Strike 2

Check out more of our Gaming coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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Blake Shelton, Gretchen Wilson, Keith Urban
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Briana Adams Eliminated in Episode 5 and Channing Wilson Wins the Night

by jummy84 November 17, 2025
written by jummy84

What To Know

  • The November 16 episode of The Road featured the group two hitting the stage in Oklahoma City.
  • The five artists each performed an original song and a cover song before being rated by the audience.
  • At the end of the night, Blake Shelton and Keith Urban chose one contestant to eliminate from the bottom two.

The second group of the Top 9 artists hit the stage in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on the Sunday, November 16, episode of The Road. This week, five singers performed a cover song and an original song while opening up for Keith Urban, with his audiences rating the performances on their phones afterwards.

At the end of the night, Urban and Blake Shelton revealed the top-rated performer, and then they decided who would be going home out of the bottom two. One singer took a big risk by singing a powerful cover song, but it ended up coming back to haunt her.

Scroll down for a recap of the performances and to find out who went home.

Channing Wilson

After being in the Top 3 in Week 1 and finishing at the top of his group in Week 2, Channing Wilson knew he had to keep the momentum going. He performed “The Weatherman” as his cover, and Urban noted, “He’s so relatable. As soon as he starts talking, I like him immediately.”

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For his original song, he sang “Gettin’ Out of My Mind,” which he described as a “honkey tonk and boot-stompin’ kind of song.” Urban said it was a “great choice” and that Channing “played to the room perfectly. Shelton added, “I want him to keep going!”

Shelton also noted that this show could finally be Channing’s big break, at which point, Urban pointed out, “If Jelly Roll can win Best New Artist at 39…”

Billie Jo Jones

Billie Jo Jones’ confidence was at an all-time low after her last performance in Dallas, Texas. This week, she was still fighting the illness that’s been plaguing her throughout the competition.

Billie Jo Jones

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Still, she came to the stage with a powerhouse vocal cover, singing Martina McBride‘s “Broken Wing.” Her original song was called “Whose Tequila Are You Drinkin’?” Shelton said, “I thought she did good. My only critique would be that she followed Channing, and that’s a tough task.”

Briana Adams

Briana Adams’ cover song choice of “I Will Always Love You” by Dolly Parton was “concerning” for tour manager Gretchen Wilson, who admitted that she wasn’t sure it was a risk that would pay off.

Briana Adams

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However, Urban said he “liked” the performance, although he later noted, “I wouldn’t choose it as my cover in a rowdy bar.” Shelton admitted, “I sit here a million times and say, ‘Why don’t they do a song that everybody knows,’ and of course everybody knows ‘I Will Always Love You,’ but just … something about that felt like … she overshot it a little.”

Briana’s original song was called “Belle of the Beer Bash,” which had the crowd holding their drinks up in the air. “She was pretty good,” Urban said. “I don’t know what she could’ve done differently.”

Adam Sanders

Adam Sanders sang “Heads Carolina, Tails California” for his cover, which Urban said was a “good choice.” Wilson pointed out that Adam has “a lot of confidence, as far as stage presence, vocal ability, song writing ability,” but added that he’s “only showing us one kind of side” with his performances.

Adam Sanders

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He changed it up a bit with his cover, singing a power ballad called “Burning Roses” instead of a more up-tempo song. “That was a good combination,” Urban confirmed. “His voice was suited to the original. That’s his spot right there. The cover didn’t suit him vocally, but it was a good choice. The crowd loved it. He can work a crowd.”

Shelton agreed, adding, “That guy … he should be a politician.”

Britnee Kellogg

Closing out the show was Britnee Kellogg, who began her set with a cover of Dolly Parton’s “Jolene.”

Britnee Kellogg

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“Britnee’s one of those vocalists where you don’t realize how powerful she can really be because she’s sort of soft spoken, then all of a sudden she hits these notes when she gets up there that are really incredible,” Shelton raved.

Britnee’s original was a personal tune called “She’s Come a Long Way,” and Urban said, “Britnee did great. That’s a really hard cover, and then her original connected to that audience.”

Who went home on The Road Episode 5?

After the show, Urban revealed that Channing once again received the highest rating of the night. Unfortunately, Billie Jo and Briana were in the bottom two. The guys ultimately decided to eliminated Briana.

“You both sounded really incredible,” Shelton confirmed. “For us, we feel like from the connection that was had here tonight on stage, Billie Jo was the one we’re going to move forward to next week.”

Briana admitted that she “figured as much” and acknowledged that her cover song choice was a “gamble.” Although she got emotional, she added, “Thank you so much for this opportunity. I got to come here and be unapologetically myself.”

Adam, Channing, Billie Jo, and Britnee will be joining Cassidy Daniels, Jenny Tolman, and Cody Hibbard in the next city: Tulsa, Oklahoma!

The Road, Season 1, Sundays, Check Local Listings, CBS

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Adam Sandler and Timothee Chalamet’s Wild Fairfax High Pep Rally
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Adam Sandler and Timothee Chalamet’s Wild Fairfax High Pep Rally

by jummy84 November 17, 2025
written by jummy84

It takes a precise strain of Los Angeles magic for a rainy Saturday night to end with Adam Sandler and Timothée Chalamet getting their asses handed to them in a high school gym.

Officially billed as the Sandler x Chalamet Conversation and Pickup Basketball Event, it provided more than clever branding for an awards event for “Jay Kelly” and “Marty Supreme,” respectively. It was a reminder of how strange and rare these moments of genuine, unpolished creative conversation can be in the middle of an industry obsessed with polish.

To be clear, the evening will produce a polished product: It was a live taping of Vanity Fair’s Scene Selections series. However, an event like this is usually held at the Academy or a studio theater; this one was a pep rally.

Cara Brower, Scott Chambliss, Sam Bader, Alexandra Schaller, Dylan Cole, Ben Ben Procter and Jim Hemphill poses for a portrait at the Indiewire Craft Roundtables 2025 at the Lumen Building on November 08, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

A DJ pumped up the room. There were cheerleaders. Branded Sandler x Chalamet hats tossed around like school spirit merch. There was no red carpet, no step and repeat or press line. Just fans, family, friends, and a few familiar faces watching two generational talents roast, praise, dissect, and admire each other’s work like we somehow wandered into their private creative exchange.

Sandler and Chalamet came through the cheerleader tunnel like they were being announced at homecoming, The crowd, naturally, ate it up. Sandler kissed his wife and daughters. Chalamet worked the line with his soft, almost shy warmth. They stopped to greet the VIP rows, where Kid Cudi got one of the biggest reactions followed by Josh Safdie.

Adam Sandler, Timothée Chalamet, and the cheerleader tunnel.

Honestly, Sandler and Chalamet talked about their “Uncut Gems” and “Marty Supreme” director so much he could have been the third guest onstage. The room felt like a strange hybrid of a movie premiere, a family gathering, and a school assembly held for two gifted kids who accidentally became superstars.

They kicked things off with SNL clips, which launched stories of breaking on camera which, as Sandler reminded everyone, SNL then regarded as a cardinal sin. He credited “The Carol Burnett Show” for shaping his instincts, particularly Tim Conway’s mission to make Harvey Korman lose composure every week. Chalamet said it still feels surreal that he performed sketch comedy live on Studio 8H at all.

Then came the deep dives. Sandler told the story of Paul Thomas Anderson showing up to his house with the “Punch-Drunk Love” script tied with a bow, asking if he could stay while Adam read it.

Chalamet, who wrapped “Dune” Part Three” only four days earlier, said making the “Dune” films are some of his greatest memories and most formative creative experiences. He shared a clip of watching his character Paul Atreides give a speech in a fabricated language to hundreds of extras. 

Sandler stared at him like a proud uncle. “Every extra on that set must have been thinking, ‘What the fuck is happening,’” he said.

Sandler talked about Noah Baumbach writing the “Jay Kelly” part of manager Ron Sukenick for him, casually dropping that his client would be George Clooney. Adam shared a handful of Clooney memories, including the time he dragged the entire SNL cast to a YMCA to play basketball, Chris Farley included. Chalamet joked about what he will be like at 45. Sandler said, “Do me one favor. Please put on 12 pounds.”

Adam Sandler, Josh Safdie, and Timothée Chalamet at the Fairfax High School gym

Chalamet broke down the look of Marty Supreme, saying Safdie wanted a very specific physical presence: Two hours of fake pockmarks. Beady contacts. Real glasses layered on top, creating a fishbowl effect.

For the finale, chairs and lights were rolled off the basketball court and suddenly the gym was a gym again. Sandler and Chalamet challenged two very determined young men to a half-court, two-on-two game. Fairfax students or undercover phenoms? Unclear, but as they beat the living hell out of two millionaires the room went feral. Sandler and Chalamet wrapped the night by pulling the entire gym into a giant group selfie.

Walking back into the rain, I just laughed. I spent an hour listening to two icons and awards contenders talk openly about creativity, fear, risk, and the absurdity of their careers. Then I watched those same icons get absolutely worked on a basketball court by a pair of kids who did not give a single shit about their resumes.

No respect on the court. All the love in the room. Fairfax High School gymnasium felt like the most intimate screening room in the city.

Ridiculous. Human. And the perfect Saturday night. 

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Tommy's Mom Dies & Demi Moore Takes Control
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Tommy’s Mom Dies & Demi Moore Takes Control

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers from Season 2, Episode 1 of “Landman,” “Death and a Sunset,” which premiered Sunday, Nov. 16, on Paramount+.

Howdy, “Landman” fans! I’m Bill, and I’m the city slicker who’s going to head to Texas with you to break down new episodes of this lovable Billy Bob Thornton drama. As Season 2 begins, the characters are facing many changes. Among them, Monty Miller (Jon Hamm) is dead and his wife Cami (Demi Moore) is taking over M-Tex; cartel boss Jimenez (Alex Meraz) was killed by his boss Gallino (Andy Garcia); Cooper (Jacob Lofland) is trying to make his scandalous relationship with Ariana (Paulina Chavez) work as he heads off on his own to try to be an oil tycoon; and Tommy (Thornton) is promoted to have even more responsibilities at M-Tex after Monty’s death. It’s a stressful time, so let’s dive right in.

  • Between Tommy’s breakfast conspiracy lecture and mainlining coffee and cigarettes before the sun’s up, I’m worried about him having a heart attack, too!
  • There’s good music already this season — a Turnpike Troubadours needle drop not even five minutes in? Hell yeah!
  • “The mosquitoes are so big, they can fuck a turkey flat-footed.” Is it possible that’s not a folksy Texas expression but rather a horrifying reality in the South?
  • “It’s a young woman’s game here — no offense.” I’m sorry, Demi Moore made “The Substance” — you must treat her with respect or prepare to be eaten alive.
  • Cami’s speech rules, and is a great reminder of the take-no-prisoners attitude that makes this show special. “The only difference between me and Monty is I’m meaner. Test me and you’ll find out how much.” Fuck yeah!
  • How is Cooper’s first drill this successful? Another shoe has to drop on this get-rich-quick operation, right?
  • Wow, Ariana couldn’t be less excited about being an overnight multimillionaire. Why is she so cagey?
  • Angela (Ali Larter) expressing her love of grey sweatpants to her daughter, Ainsley (Michelle Randolph), is pretty gross! Will we see Tommy wearing them in a future episode?
  • Ainsley and this college counselor couldn’t be less of a fit — give me a bottle episode with these two on a road trip!
  • Shout out to Randolph, who walks a tricky line during this scene between being way over her head and disarmingly sweet. It’s hard to empathize with someone who spends the bulk of their admittance meeting babbling on about the importance of hot people having kids together, but she makes it work.
  • Oof, what a sad introduction to T.L. (Sam Elliott). Is it too soon to cry this season?
  • T.L.’s harsh rebuttal of reconnecting with his wife after he passes: “If I do, that means I’m in hell too.” Woof, we’ve got some trauma to explore soon.
  • The way the Norris women act around Cooper, you can practically smell him through the television.
  • It’s funny how quickly everyone scatters when Angela starts throwing plates during her tantrum. Bonus points to those around the table who escaped with their drinks and food in hand.
  • Tommy and Angela’s rapid, NC-17 make-up after the dinner fight proves that those two loonies are meant for each other.
  • There’s something about Thornton’s cigarette smoking that makes the ugly habit look so appealing, right?
  • Love that final shot of the sunset, mirroring Tommy to who we now know is his father, T.L., as they both search for meaning in the family matriarch’s death.

Until next week, feel free to discuss your own conspiracy theories and far-fetched easy money schemes in the comments below.

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Ultimate Road Trip' Ordered At Bravo To Celebrate 20 Years Of Franchise
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Ultimate Road Trip’ Ordered At Bravo To Celebrate 20 Years Of Franchise

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Bravo is celebrating 20 years of The Real Housewives franchise with The Real Housewives: Ultimate Road Trip, a series that will bring together legacy, current, and the next era Housewives.

Andy Cohen announced the new series during his “Ask Andy” panel at BravoCon in Las Vegas.

The Real Housewives: Ultimate Road Trip (WT) commemorates two decades of unforgettable moments, connection, and legacy, while ushering in the next era of Housewives. The series will debut on Bravo in 2026, with episodes available to stream the next day on Peacock.

“For two decades, ‘The Real Housewives’ has amplified women’s voices, spotlighted their ambition, humor, and strength, inspiring millions with their unapologetic authenticity,” said Frances Berwick, Chairman of Bravo and Peacock Unscripted. “The Real Housewives: Ultimate Road Trip is a love letter to the women who turned a reality television show into a cultural phenomenon — and the fans who’ve been there for every laugh, gasp, toast, and table turn.”

RELATED: Andy Cohen Says “We’re Close” On ‘RHONY’ Season 16 Cast & Calls ‘Real Housewives Of Rhode Island’ Cast “Outrageously Fun”

In this special event series, a group of beloved Housewives from across the years embark on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, making their way through some of the most memorable locations in the franchise’s history. Starting where it all began in Orange County and culminating in an epic East Coast grand finale, each stop will feature appearances by fan favorites from different cities to pay tribute to the past, embrace the present, and look toward the many miles still ahead. Along the way, viewers can expect nostalgic reunions, heartfelt revelations, effortless humor, and the larger-than-life dynamics that only Housewives can deliver. 

RELATED: Vicki Gunvalson Returning To ‘The Real Housewives Of Orange County’ Season 20 Cast — BravoCon

The Real Housewives: Ultimate Road Trip (WT) is produced by Shed Media with Lisa Shannon, Dan Peirson, and Darren Ward serving as executive producers. Andy Cohen also serves as executive producer.

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Real Housewives of Rhode Island Cast: Ashley Iaconetti, Dolores Catania
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Real Housewives of Rhode Island Cast: Ashley Iaconetti, Dolores Catania

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

As the latest addition to the network’s popular ‘Real Housewives’ franchise, ‘RHONJ’ star Dolores Catania will join the series as a friend-of.


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Published on November 16, 2025

Ashley Iaconetti

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Bravo has unveiled the official cast for The Real Housewives of Rhode Island, the latest addition to the network’s sprawling Real Housewives franchise.

The news was revealed by Andy Cohen at BravoCon, where a first look trailer at season one was additionally shown, teasing a plethora of drama to come. The Real Housewives of Rhode Island will debut in 2026, though no official release date has been released.

Seven new Housewives make up the cast, who are joined by The Real Housewives of New Jersey‘s Dolores Catania as a friend-of (which merely means she is not considered a full-time castmember). The cast announcement came amid quite a busy weekend for the network, as the fourth BravoCon was held in Las Vegas over Nov. 14-16.

RHORI is the latest addition to Bravo’s Real Housewives world since the now “paused” Real Housewives of Dubai premiered in 2021 and breakout series Real Housewives of Salt Lake City debuted in November 2019. 

Read Bravo’s official bios for the women of The Real Housewives of Rhode Island below.

  • Alicia Carmody

    “Rhode Island to the core, Alicia isn’t shy about her roots — just wait until you hear her say ‘cracker.‘ After eight years of engagement to fiancé Billy Kitsilis, this ‘Runaway Bride’ still isn’t ready to take the plunge — even for their daughter, Celina. When she’s not dodging wedding bells, Alicia helps Billy run his restaurant, Pizza Mamma, proving she can handle the heat both in and out of the kitchen.”

  • Rosie DiMare

    “A former local television news anchor, Rosie now shines as the host of her own lifestyle program and as a sought-after DJ. Recently celebrating her first wedding anniversary with husband Rich DiMare, a well-known Frank Sinatra style singer — Rosie calls North Kingstown home, where the couple lives with their dog, Clementine.”

  • Ashley Iaconetti

    Ashley Iaconetti attends A24's "Materialists" premiereAshley Iaconetti attends A24's "Materialists" premiere
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    “After finding love with her now-husband — and Warwick, Rhode Island native — Jared Haibon on Bachelor in Paradise, Ashley has traded rose ceremonies for real life as a proud mom to two boys, Dawson and Hayden. While Jared manages their beloved coffee shop, Ashley has built a thriving career as a social media powerhouse, all while acclimating her new life in her husband’s home state.”

  • Liz McGraw

    “Liz is Rhode Island royalty — the woman everyone wants to know, and the state’s very own Cannabis Queen. Alongside her husband, Gerry, she owns and operates The Slater Center, the largest and most successful cannabis dispensary in Rhode Island. But Liz isn’t just a business powerhouse — she’s also a devoted stepmom to Miranda, Briana, and Skyla, balancing family, entrepreneurship, and her signature flair for style.”

  • Rulla Nehme Pontarelli

    “Rulla helms a financial empire as a Certified Financial Planner and Wealth Manager to some of the East Coast’s most distinguished families. Rulla is married to prominent Rhode Island podiatrist, Brian, and together they juggle life with their two young children, Luca and Laila.”

  • Kelsey Swanson

    “Former Miss Rhode Island, Kelsey, keeps a full plate as one of the state’s top makeup artists. Kelsey has been in a 10-year relationship with one of Rhode Island’s most notable figures, enjoying the lap of luxury while keeping her social calendar full.”

  • Jo-Ellen Tiberi

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Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney gives update on season 3

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
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Almost four years on from Euphoria season 2, as fans continue to wait for the drama’s third run, a huge new update has just been provided by Cassie star Sydney Sweeney.

Speaking to Deadline about season 3, Sweeney said: “You know I can’t say anything, I can’t say anything at all. I wrapped last week though, it’s very exciting. We filmed since February.”

The end of production marks a major milestone for the drama. HBO head Casey Bloys previously said that the show is expected to return to screens in spring 2026, and that would seem to be on track given this news.

Back in September, Bloys also addressed the future of the show beyond season 3, which has been rumoured to be the final run.

Sydney Sweeney in Euphoria. HBO

He said of potential future seasons: “We always leave it up to producers, you never know. I’ve never had a show with that many legitimate movie stars.

“So as you can imagine, the scheduling is hard enough with actors having multiple jobs, but these are probably three or four of the biggest movie stars working of their generation, so we’ll see. But I’m excited to have the third season coming.”

Season 3 will be made up of eight episodes, with Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, Hunter Schafer, Eric Dane, Alexa Demie, Maude Apatow and Colman Domingo all reprising their roles alongside Sweeney.

Sweeney will next be seen in the sports biopic film Christy, which is coming to UK cinemas at the end of the month, having already been released in the US and brought in only a small sum at the box office.

She is also starring in The Housemaid, a psychological thriller in which she stars opposite Amanda Seyfried and Brandon Sklenar.

Euphoria is available to watch on Sky Atlantic and NOW with an Entertainment Membership.

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by jummy84 November 16, 2025
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Whether they go under the knife or simply grow older, as real people, everyone on reality TV tends to change.

The 90 Day franchise has been a TLC staple ever since 2014, when the network debuted its flagship show, 90 Day Fiancé. At the time, the show followed four women who “travel to the U.S. to live with their fiancés for the first time using a unique 90-day fiancé visa.” Since then, the franchise has expanded to include 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way, 90 Day: Hunt for Love, 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?, and many other spinoffs.

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‘The Running Man’ Director Edgar Wright on Stephen King and Influences

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
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When Arnold Schwarzenegger played game show contestant Ben Richards in the 1987 version of Stephen King’s dystopian novel “The Running Man,” his adventures took place in a relatively confined subterranean world. When “Baby Driver” and “Last Night in Soho” director Edgar Wright took on the challenge of reimagining King’s novel for 2025, he decided to go back to the more ambitious scale of the original story — even though it meant taking on the biggest production of his career.

“In the original Stephen King [writing under the pseudonym Richard Bachman] book, the playing field of the game is the world,” Wright told IndieWire’s Filmmaker Toolkit podcast. “Ben Richards leaves the network studio, and he’s got to exist in the world for 30 days. It’s hide and seek on a national, even global scale — there’s nothing in the rules to say you couldn’t get out of the country. The Arnold Schwarzenegger version kept it all contained.”

VATICAN CITY, VATICAN - MAY 8: The newly elected Pontiff, Pope Leo XIV is seen for the first time from the Vatican balcony on May 8, 2025 in Vatican City, Vatican. White smoke was seen over the Vatican early this evening as the Conclave of Cardinals took just two days to elect Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, who will be known as Pope Leo (Leone) XIV, as the 267th Supreme Pontiff after the death of Pope Francis on Easter Monday.  (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

With that in mind, Wright pitched his “Running Man,” in which Glen Powell plays the game show contestant running for his life, less as a remake than a new adaptation of the novel. “We wanted to do the book, and we wanted to have the same scale as the book,” Wright said, though he acknowledged that after completing the film, he understood why the makers of the 1987 movie went a different way. “Having now done the shoot and been totally exhausted by it, I understand it was a practical decision rather than an artistic one.”

“The Running Man,” which encompassed 165 different locations and sets across England, Scotland, and Bulgaria, may have exhausted Wright, but for the audience it’s more energizing than tiring thanks to the movie’s high style and carefully calibrated pacing. It’s essentially a non-stop chase in the tradition of Sam Peckinpah’s “The Getaway” (adapted by screenwriter Walter Hill from the Jim Thompson novel), and it not only shares that film’s elegant sense of structure and visual dynamism but its approach to the hero.

“ Usually when I make a movie, we watch a good luck film before we start production,” Wright said. “The week before we started shooting, we got together and watched ‘The Getaway,’ because Glen had actually never seen it. It’s a great example of a great movie star performance. [Steve] McQueen had immense power and charisma, not saying very much at all, and you could point to a lot of his performances, but that’s a really great one in terms of how to hold the screen.”

Powell’s version of Richards has a tightly coiled rage reminiscent of McQueen in “The Getaway,” but what really makes the performance work is his vulnerability — the fight scenes are sometimes as clumsy as they are kinetic, giving the viewer the sense that Ben Richards could easily be defeated at any given point. “He’s a tough character, but he’s not John Wick,” Wright said. “He’s not Jason Bourne. He doesn’t have amazing action skills. He’s fallible, and he makes mistakes.”

In addition to McQueen’s Doc McCoy in “The Getaway,” Wright had two other reference points for the characters. “We talked about two performances a lot,” Wright said. “One was Harrison Ford in ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark,’ because he’s an adventurer, but he’s not perfect. The key moment is when he says, ‘I don’t know, I’m making this up as I go along.’ Or I think of Ford getting punched in the face and falling like a sack of potatoes. He’s not superhuman.”

The other influence was Bruce Willis’ performance as John McClane in “Die Hard.” “In the first one at least, even though he’s a cop, the exciting thing is that for large portions of the film, he’s out of his depth, and you think there’s no way that he can take on all of these guys and win. What we talked about [in ‘The Running Man’] was the idea that Ben Richards is on his heels the entire time, and there’s something really fun and hopefully exciting about the fact that he’s just trying to tough his way through it.”

Although the scale of “The Running Man” was more elaborate even than big-budget Wright films like “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,” the director said he had a safety net in the form of collaborators with whom he had worked many times before. What really made him nervous wasn’t making the movie — it was getting script approval from the book’s author, one of Wright’s childhood heroes.

“[Stephen King]  is a producer on the film and had script approval and some cast approval as well,” Wright said. “I had been in contact with him on and off for years, and he’d always been really kind, but when I was working on [the script for ‘The Running Man’], I didn’t talk to him about it until we were very close to it happening, because I didn’t want to be the boy who cried wolf. The idea of getting in touch with him about the script and the film not happening would be heartbreaking to me.”

Once Wright was pretty sure the movie was on its way to a green light, he sent King the script he co-wrote with Michael Bacall and waited for the author’s response. “Stephen King is probably the most famous English teacher in the world, and it was literally having to hand in your homework to Stephen King over a very long weekend. At one point, he started reviewing it page by page, and my heart couldn’t take it. I was like, ‘Please, just read the whole thing!’”

Luckily, King liked the script, but after some early conversations about casting, he stayed away until the movie was finished. When Wright showed King the film and finally met him in person on a visit to Bangor, Maine, where the author lives, he got the perfect response.

“He said this thing that really stuck with me, and it’s what I hope the audience will take away from it as well,” Wright said. “He said, ‘It’s faithful enough to the original book to keep the fans happy, but different enough to keep me excited.’ And I was thinking, ah, you can’t say it better than that. I couldn’t ask for anything more, really.”

“The Running Man” is currently in theaters. To hear the entire conversation with Edgar Wright about and make sure you don’t miss a single episode of Filmmaker Toolkit, subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform.

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