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What does it take to survive in the US Navy and Marine Corps’ toughest fighter pilot school?
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What does it take to survive in the US Navy and Marine Corps’ toughest fighter pilot school?

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
written by jummy84

You’ll watch them take on breathtaking bombing tests, learn to master aircraft carrier landings, face seasoned instructors in head-to-head dogfights, and tackle the intense final week before graduation. Every episode promises edge-of-your-seat action, so strap in and get ready to experience the adrenaline firsthand.

Go inside the cockpit

For the first time in history, the US Navy and Marines have granted filming access to their fast jet training bases, giving you up-close access to the final gruelling six months of training and selection through cockpit, training centre and in-flight footage. What’s more, the aerial team behind the footage includes Kevin LaRosa, Aerial Coordinator and Lead Camera Pilot for Top Guns: Maverick – who is no stranger to bringing high-speed, high-stakes drama to your screen.

From the classroom to the cockpit, you’ll witness what it takes to earn your wings and compete for the chance to one day fly the world’s only long-range stealth strike fighter: the F-35.

Meet the next generation

Four fighter pilots walking out of an aircraft hangar

Becoming an elite strike fighter pilot is the ultimate test of skill, nerve and speed, bringing immense challenges. Trainees dive at speeds they’ve never experienced before, wrestle with high-risk manoeuvres and face intense physical and mental strain. Some struggle to control their instincts or cope under pressure, while others rise to the occasion.

But it’s not just about flying. Away from their training, students also juggle the weight of family expectations, the sacrifices of loved ones and the rivalries and friendships that shape their journey. For many, past failures and personal struggles follow them into the cockpit, making each flight as much a test of character as it is of skill.

This series follows the trainees not just in their training, but in their lives beyond it – from moments of triumph to crises of confidence. Only the strongest will succeed, and not all will make it to graduation, so every manoeuvre could be the difference between earning their wings or leaving their dream career behind.

Top Guns: The Next Generation starts at 9pm on Sunday 21 September

Available to watch on the National Geographic channel (Sky 129 | Virgin Media 183)

Discover more

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MasterChef Dynamic Duos
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Dynamic Duos’ Winners Speak Out About Dramatic Finale & What’s Next

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
written by jummy84

[Warning: The below contains spoilers from the MasterChef Season 15 finale ]

MasterChef has crowned its first-ever Dynamic Duos winners. Wednesday’s (September 17) finale all came down to married couple Rachel Sanchez and Julio Figueredo, long-time partners Jessica Bosworth and Jesse Rosenwald and the aunt-niece combination of Tina Duong and Aivan Tran. The top 3 twosomes were tasked by judges Gordon Ramsay, Joe Bastianich and Tiffany Derry to create the three-course meal of their lives. An appetizer, main course and dessert stood between one team and $250,000, trophy and title of MasterChef.  

Bosworth and Rosenwald’s love letter to New England ultimately stood out above the rest. The couple of almost a decade came together to serve up a menu headlined by pork belly, braised short rib and dark chocolate ganache tart. The road to victory wasn’t easy for the Bostonians, right from fighting to even get an apron through the second chance auditions to receive their aprons. Here the champs open up about their time on the show and future. 

Jessica Bosworth and Jesse Rosenwald (FOX)

What does it mean to you to win MasterChef? 

Jesse Rosenwald: This was possibly the best outcome we could have had. Not winning the apron the first go around was shocking. It hurt. We thought we were losers and were going to go home. Then when they told us they were doing a second chance, we looked at each other saying, ‘we’re not looking back. Every single day we’re going to live and breathe food and just crush every cook going forward. 

Jessica Bosworth: It lit a fire in us. There was no turning back after that. We just fully immersed ourselves in the experience. 

In the finale the Brussels sprouts were burning. There were issues with the short rib cooking. What was going through your mind when all that was happening? 

Jesse: I would say all the cooks leading into the finale helped us work around those issues. I put the brussels sprouts in the oven without thinking about how high the temperature was and wanted to just keep them warm and crispy. When we open that oven we were like, ‘oh my God! We just burnt the Brussels sprouts.” Having it happen at the time of plating was terrible, but I remember we had a couple of other brussels sprouts hanging around somewhere and the cooker was still on. I was like Jess, you go to plating and I’m going to be behind you chopping these up. Thank god we got them done in time. 

Jess: That was part of the experience. There are so many circumstances with all the cooks where you have to pivot. You expect things to go one way and you just have to think in a snap when they don’t. You have to just go with it. 

Take me through the experience of working together as a couple. 

Jessica: I think it absolutely benefited being together constantly. When we weren’t in the kitchen, we were researching and practicing. We were troubleshooting and coming up with concepts. We just lived and breathed the experience. We really did. It was amazing to do it with my partner. 

Jesse: Absolutely. We took all the time here in our tiny, tiny kitchen and used it. That made the experience a little easier for us because we had more space when we were there and the pantry was amazing, so we had all those options to choose from. Like Jess said, when we went back after a shoot day, we’d talk about what went well, what didn’t go well, and how we could work together better. Whether it’s communication or what, we already danced well together because we were bartenders together before. We understood that tight-space movement and knowing where that other person was going to be at the same time. Every cook we got stronger. Every time we were in the kitchen we got stronger, memorizing where things were at the station and pantry. There is the confidence of being a Top 3 dish or winning as captains. The confidence helped us go further and further. 

How was it getting to know the judges and taking in their critiques? 

Jessica: It was surreal. Every time they would come over and give us a tidbit of advice and you take that and put it in your pocket. All of them had something to say where you think, “I never thought about doing it like that way.” You take all of what they say and run with it.

Jesse: As people who watch a lot of culinary shows and look at techniques, we were given new ways of doing things. Even the negative critiques, you think about that for the next cook. The one negative you may hold on to for the next time. 

MasterChef

Kelly Gardner / FOX. © 2025 FOXMEDIA LLC.

What are you going to do with the money? 

Jesse: We’re working on a side business called 10 Inches South Shore Bar Pizza. The idea is to sell them frozen to start and then at grocery stores and locally to build customers who want them and eventually get into brick and mortar. We have a lot of ideas out there. You can follow us on our Instagram for more updates. 

Jessica: The pizza is something near and dear to our hearts. We both grew up on the South Shore of Massachusetts, and that is where the pizza comes from. It’s something we began practicing together during COVID. It started as a passion project, and now we want to see it come to fruition. 

Jesse: We want to open up an Italian provision shop with an artisanal sandwich shop inside of it. Also, maybe sell those frozen pizzas and maybe some fresh ones as well with sauces and other. We want it to be all-encompassing of food. 

Are we getting an engagement? Will there be a ring? What’s the relationship status ?

Jessica: You knew that question was coming. 

Jesse: You know we’ll see what’s going on with that. 

Maybe Gordon can serve as officiant. 

Jesse: Yes! Yes, exactly. 

What are you taking from this experience? 

Jesse: I would say meeting the other contestants was one of the best things that happened out of this. We still talk to this day. We have a huge WhatsApp group that people are active in every day. We have about 13 members coming for our watch party. That was one of the big things to take. 

Jessica: That was a huge part of the experience. Being surrounded by fellow people who are equally as passionate as you are about food. It was incredible and inspiring to be around people like that. 

Jesse: The big takeaway, working through imposter syndrome. We always knew our food was good and that we could make good products. But we always thought if it was good enough. Doing this with other people, and sharing the same sentiment and seeing it come to fruition, it really helped our confidence level. 

How would you say life has changed for you since the show aired? 

Jesse: It has been great. We’ve had so many people we’ve never met just reach out to say they were watching us from day one and that we have been their favorite to watch and that we hope we win. That’s what matters. The money is great, the title is nice and the trophy is awesome, but having people think this. Our dream is to cook for people and have people make our recipes. When we do a reel on Instagram or TikTok, we’re super excited to see people tell us they made it and it was delicious. That is a part of it. 

Jessica: Food has always been love to us, so for us to spread that joy and have others follow along, it has been surreal. 

If they ever do another duos, what do you say to someone interested in doing this? 

Jesse: Absolutely, do it. This will change your life. Grab someone you trust, that could take heat every now and then because it can get spicy in there no matter what your relationship is. Do it. It was an amazing experience you don’t know until you do it. You don’t get the full scope of it just watching it on TV. 

And if you survive this you can make it through anything. Perhaps a good couples test. 

Jesse: Absolutely!

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Jimmy Kimmel Being Pulled Indefinitely by ABC over Charlie Kirk Comments
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Jimmy Kimmel Being Pulled Indefinitely by ABC over Charlie Kirk Comments

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Jimmy Kimmel and his late night talk show “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” are being “pre-empted indefinitely,” an ABC Spokesperson told IndieWire.

Several affiliate stations, including the largest in the country Nexstar, had objected to recent remarks by Kimmel about Charlie Kirk’s assassination, and in the wake of multiple threats, ABC and parent company Disney have taken that next step.

“Nexstar’s owned and partner television stations affiliated with the ABC Television Network will preempt Jimmy Kimmel Live! for the foreseeable future beginning with tonight’s show. Nexstar strongly objects to recent comments made by Mr. Kimmel concerning the killing of Charlie Kirk and will replace the show with other programming in its ABC-affiliated markets.”

South Park Got a Nut Kristi Noem

The FCC chairman Brendan Carr also threatened earlier this week fines against Disney if Kimmel was not off the air.

On Monday, Kimmel said during his monologue, “We had some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and with everything they can to score political points from it.”

Kimmel also played a clip during Tuesday’s monologue of Vice President JD Vance hosting Kirk’s show, calling Vance’s remarks on the program “complete bullshit” when the VP claimed it was a “statistical fact that most of the lunatics in American politics today are proud members of the left.”

“And by statistical fact, he means complete bullshit. So much so that the Department of Justice just removed the study that showed white supremacy and violence from far-right groups is the greatest source of domestic terror and violence in the United States. Who wanted to hang the guy who was vice president before you? Was that the liberal left or the toothless army who stormed the Capitol on January 6? The President and his henchmen are doing their best to fan the flames so they can, I guess, attack people on the dangerous left. Which is it, are they dangerous? Are they a bunch of sissy pickleball players because they’re too scared to get hit by tennis balls, or a well organized, deadly team of commandos? Because they can’t be both of those things.”

Kimmel following Kirk’s death also posted on Instagram asking, “Instead of the angry finger-pointing, can we just for one day agree that it is horrible and monstrous to shoot another human? On behalf of my family, we send love to the Kirks and to all the children, parents and innocents who fall victim to senseless gun violence.”

Kimmel’s show was nominated for a Primetime Emmy this year, and Kimmel himself won an Emmy this year for hosting “Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?” Kimmel has been on ABC since 2003 and has twice hosted the Oscars, which also air on ABC.

It’s unclear if ABC intends to replace Kimmel with another host or would keep a late night show at all. The Kimmel news comes in the wake of Stephen Colbert’s “The Late Show” also ending come next year. Paramount in announcing the show’s cancellation said it was due to the amount of money the show loses, but the announcement came shortly after Paramount settled Trump’s lawsuit with CBS News and “60 Minutes,” prompting some politicians to speculate that the cancellation was politically motivated.

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'One Battle After Another' Opens Galas as Pingyao Sets 2025 Lineup
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‘One Battle After Another’ Opens Galas as Pingyao Sets 2025 Lineup

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
written by jummy84

“One Battle After Another,” Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film, will open the Galas section of the 9th Pingyao International Film Festival, which has unveiled its 2025 official selection spanning Hidden Dragons, Crouching Tigers, Galas, Made-in-Shanxi, Special Presentations and Cinephile strands.

The Galas program features a strong international slate, including Fukada Kôji’s “Love on Trial,” Miyake Sho’s “Two Seasons, Two Strangers,” Mendonça Filho Kleber’s “The Secret Agent,” Roustayi Saeed’s “Woman and Child,” Mariko Tetsuya’s “Dear Stranger,” Joachim Trier’s “Sentimental Value,” Dominik Moll’s “Case137,” and Kelly Reichardt’s “The Mastermind.”

In Hidden Dragons, first and sophomore features dominate with Yan Kun-ao’s “Jet Lag in Summer,” Meng Xing’s “Happy Girls,” Li Dongmei’s “Guo Ran,” Tan Siyou’s “Amoeba,” Qi Yanyan’s documentary “The Toddling Youths,” Zheng Xusong’s documentary “A Long Way Home,” Zhang Zhongchen’s “Nighttime Sounds,” Shen Ko-shang’s “Deep Quiet Room,” Njo Kui Ying’s “#4 Road to Vendetta,” Ng Kai Chung Tommy’s animated “Another World,” and Luo Yan’s “West Border.”

Crouching Tigers brings international discoveries, among them Max Walker-Silverman’s “Rebuilding,” Kinoshita Baku’s animated “The Last Blossom,” Davies Jr. Akinola’s “My Father’s Shadow,” Valéry Carnoy’s “Wild Foxes,” Juan Branco’s “The Massacre of Gilles de Rais,” Sven Bresser’s “Reedland,” Fujimoto Akio’s “Lost Land,” Yoon Ga-eun’s “The World of Love,” Laura Wandel’s “Adam’s Sake,” Seto Momoko’s animated “Dandelion’s Odyssey,” and Hasan Hadi’s “The President’s Cake.”

The Made-in-Shanxi showcase highlights local talent with Song Lei’s “The Awkward Life of Mulan,” Yan Song’s “Prophetic Dreams,” Gu Ying’s “A Woman in Their Eyes,” Miao Zhuangzhuang’s “Daughters,” Kong Jiahuan’s “A Falsetto Boy,” and Wei Dongchen’s “On the Road.”

Special Presentations include Andrea Segre’s “The Great Ambition” and companion short “Us and the Great Ambition,” Kim Dong-ho’s documentary “Mr. Kim Goes to the Cinema,” Feng Xiaogang’s “A World Without Thieves,” and Zhang Dalei’s short “Happy New Year Mr. Wood.”

The Cinephile section completes the lineup with Yu Shui’s animated “Nobody.”

The 9th Pingyao International Film Festival runs Sept. 24–30.

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MPRM Staff Departs To Join 42West In Hollywood PR Shakeup
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MPRM Staff Departs To Join 42West In Hollywood PR Shakeup

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
written by jummy84

EXCLUSIVE: At least 10 film and TV publicists from MPRM Communications have abruptly departed the firm and headed to Dolphin Entertainment-owned 42West. The exiting group includes MPRM’s Film & Entertainment EVP Sylvia Desrochers and longtime awards and corporate strategist Caitlin McGee.

Not that MPRM is simply waving bye-bye.

“MPRM intends to pursue any and all available remedies through litigation, if necessary,” the firm told the departing staffers in a letter from the company’s lawyers Wednesday.

Sources says the MPRM staffers who have joined 42West’s Entertainment Marketing Division — who along with Desrochers and McGee include Lisa Bustamante, Senior Vice President; Tiffany Wagner, Senior Strategist; Jacki St. Thomas, Vice President; and Account Directors Kim Gutierrez and Caitlin Jaynes — departed because they were under the impression MRPM co-founder Mark Pogachefsky was considering retirement. Even if that’s ultimately true, per other sources, there were discussions with the exiting staffers about their obligations to the firm.

In fact, aiming to throw a chill on the move by the now former MPRM staffers, the firm’s outside lawyers at Early Sullivan Wright Gizer & McRae sent a sharp letter to Desrochers today — and made sure to cc 42West. 

“This purpose of this letter is to not only address the requirements for your departure from MPRM and return of its property, but also to put you on notice of the separate and individual liability you may face as a result of your receipt and subsequent use of trade secrets and other confidential information during your employment at MPRM and interference with MPRM’s contractual relations and economic advantage,” attorney Devin McRae wrote in that way that only lawyers can without actually suing someone. “We admonish you that you will be acting at your own peril if you continue to proceed in this manner.”

The letter concludes: “We urge you to exercise caution as you proceed. MPRM desires to part ways with you without any further disruption to its business, but will not hesitate to seek all available relief, both monetary and injunctive, if its rights have been violated.”

Read the full letter below.

The fact is that in the social media-challenged world of Hollywood PR, musical chairs has become the norm as expectations and execution shift across the industry.

(L-R) Sylvia Desrochers and Caitlin McGee

Courtesy of 42West

The MPRM group’s move comes in the wake of the firm’s deft handling of Barry Avrich’s hot-button documentary The Road Between Us, which was initially invited by TIFF, then disinvited, then given a huge world premiere at the Roy Thomson Hall where it played to an emotional packed house with Israeli and Palestinian protesters outside.

It’s our understanding that some staffers still remain at MPRM; in other words, the entire film and TV department did not leave.

At 42West, the newly arrived ex-MRPM staffers will be involved in designing and executing PR campaigns for films, TV, podcasts, filmmakers, production companies, film festivals and more. Recent 42West campaigns include the highest opening ever for an anime film in Crunchyroll/Sony’s Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle ,which is coursing toward a $100 million gross this weekend, and the awards season and festival runs of Hamlet, Nuremberg, Retreat, You Had to Be There, Powwow People and Youngblood.

As for Desrochers, over her two-decade career she has collaborated with filmmakers including Oscar winners John Ridley, Freida Lee Mock, Errol Morris, James Moll, Susanne Bier, Sofia Coppola, Curtis Hanson and Alfonso Cuarón, as well as on theatrical and awards campaigns for Sam Pollard, Liesl Tommy, Lauren Hadaway, Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne, Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, Kim Peirce, Mira Nair and Philip Kaufman.

Since joining MPRM in 2007, McGee’s clients have included Disney, Netflix, National Geographic, Showtime, PBS and PBS Distribution, AMC Networks, Starz, Sony Pictures Television and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, TV One, NBC, DreamWorks Animation Television, Amazon, Bunim-Murray Productions, Activision Blizzard, Crackle Plus, Discovery, FXX, HBO, Sonic Gods Studios, MTV, The CW and EndemolShine among others.

Read the lawyers’ letter here:

Dear Ms. Desrochers:

This firm is litigation counsel to MPRM Communications (“MPRM”), the employer from which you abruptly resigned without notice while possessing and utilizing MPRM’s property. There are numerous issues that must be addressed to effect your termination and to ensure that you do not further harm MPRM’s business operations by your unlawful conduct.

You and at least 10 other employees of MPRM – all of whom were privy to trade secrets and other confidential, proprietary information – have joined or plan to join the staff at 42West and purport to be moving all of MPRM’s existing clients there. This purpose of this letter is to not only address the requirements for your departure from MPRM and return of its property, but also to put you on notice of the separate and individual liability you may face as a result of your receipt and subsequent use of trade secrets and other confidential information during your employment at MPRM and interference with MPRM’s contractual relations and economic advantage. We admonish you that you will be acting at your own peril if you continue to proceed in this manner. MPRM will pursue all available remedies against you individually – including, but not limited to, monetary damages and injunctive relief if your course of conduct continues.

At the outset, MPRM’s principal, Mark Pogachefsky, is extremely disappointed and, frankly, personally hurt, by your decision to abandon your employment with not even a day’s notice provided. Mr. Pogachefsky worked with many of you for decades and considered you to be his close friends and colleagues. That you would destroy the decades of trust and friendship by this maneuver to loot MPRM’s client list and business goodwill does not sit well with Mr. Pogachefsky. The number of players in this industry is small, and memories are long.

1. End of Employment Relationship and Return of MPRM Property

Initially, as is standard in the termination of an employment relationship, effective as of the date of your departure from employment, you may not return to MPRM’s premises without express permission, which will be communicated to you only if such circumstances should arise. Your departure from employment also means that you must immediately cease any and all work for, representation of, and involvement with MPRM, and refrain from taking any actions on behalf of MPRM (either expressly or impliedly) or from taking or using any MPRM funds, property, documents, data, or other assets or information, except as specifically authorized in this letter. This includes, but is not limited to, refraining from emailing, texting, calling or otherwise contacting any MPRM employees, consultants, vendors or clients using MPRM email addresses and/or other MPRM property. Additionally, you must return and/or provide the following items and information to MPRM:

1. All files, memoranda, documents, customer lists, and records of MPRM (including but not limited to trade secret information), as well as all copies of the foregoing;
2. All computers, computer equipment, and other electronic devices purchased with MPRM funds;
3. All MPRM credit cards;
4. All MPRM keys, key cards, and identification badges related to MPRM business;
5. All username and password information related to any MPRM accounts to which you have access, including but not limited to all MPRM bank accounts, email accounts, software, shared storage drives, social media accounts, and other related and/or similar accounts;
6. Any other MPRM property, documents, or information.

All of the listed items must be provided by 5:00 p.m. September 19, 2025; please inform us immediately if that timeframe will not be possible for any specific items. Any physical items or documents requested can either be mailed directly to MPRM, or else messengered to MPRM at a mutually agreeable date and time.

We caution you that any MPRM material that you fail to return and/or delete is done so without the permission of MPRM. Such misappropriation of materials is a violation of multiple California laws, including theft, intentional interference with contract and prospective economic advantage, conversion, unfair competition, violation of your duty of loyalty and potentially misappropriation of trade secrets. To the extent you utilized your MPRM and/or personal computer to engage in this misconduct, it may also be a violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which would subject you to potential criminal prosecution.

2. Conduct Going Forward

The coordinated departure of this group, with no notice period provided, immediate hiring at competitor 42West, and attempts to port all of MPRM’s clients to 42West raises numerous legal issues of which you should be aware.

First, you owed to MPRM the fiduciary duty of loyalty. Any use of MPRM’s property, confidential or trade secret information and/or time for which you were being paid by MPRM to orchestrate this coordinated departure, persuade clients to move with you to 42West, negotiate or discuss the terms of your employment with 42West or simply disclose confidential information to 42West for your own material benefit constitute breaches of this duty and other law. You can be sure that MPRM is investigating this matter.

Second, MPRM has devoted substantial time and effort and millions of dollars into cultivating, fostering and maintaining relationships with its clients and developing confidential and proprietary strategies to address and service these clients’ individual issues and concerns. The MPRM Communications Handbook, of which you are an acknowledged recipient, requires that you maintain the confidentiality of all trade secrets, confidential and commercially sensitive information about the company and its operations. To the extent that you have used or intend to use these confidential proprietary trade secrets to either your or 42West’s benefit, this constitutes a violation of numerous California laws, including without limitation the Uniform Trade Secrets Act, California Business & Professions Code 17200 and potentially fraud and fraudulent concealment as well as the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.

Third, as you know, MPRM has ongoing contracts and economic relationships with its clients. Your, and potentially 42West’s, actions described above constitute wrongful conduct designed to and with the intended effect of interfering with and disrupting those contractual and economic relationships. This interference will cause severe damage to MPRM’s business.

Because MPRM intends to pursue any and all available remedies through litigation, if necessary, we must demand that you preserve all documents in accordance with the rules of discovery. This includes all electronic or physical documents regarding your work at MPRM, communications regarding your employment at 42West, communications with clients of MPRM regarding your employment at 42West and solicitation to move their business to 42West, coordination with other MPRM employees regarding your departure from MPRM, and other related matters, which includes electronic communications such as e-mail messages and attachments, text messages, voicemail messages, and instant messages. MPRM expressly reserves the right to take whatever action it deems appropriate to protect and enforce its rights with no further notice, including initiating litigation.

We urge you to exercise caution as you proceed. MPRM desires to part ways with you without any further disruption to its business, but will not hesitate to seek all available relief, both monetary and injunctive, if its rights have been violated. A copy of this correspondence is being provided to your new employer, 42West, so that they are likewise on notice with respect to the foregoing. Nothing set forth herein constitutes a waiver of any of my client’s rights, remedies, claims or defendants at law or in equity all of which are expressly reserved.

Very truly yours,

Devin A. McRae on behalf of EARLY SULLIVAN WRIGHT GIZER & MCRAE LLP

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Jimmy Kimmel Donald Trump
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Trump Reacts to Jimmy Kimmel Live! Suspended Over Charlie Kirk Comments

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s safe to assume that Donald Trump is likely jumping with joy over Jimmy Kimmel Live! getting suspended by ABC over host Jimmy Kimmel’s viral comments about Charlie Kirk.

After attending a state dinner earlier in the evening, the president took to Truth Social at 1 a.m. in the U.K., writing, “Great News for America: The ratings challenged Jimmy Kimmel Show is CANCELLED. Congratulations to ABC for finally having the courage to do what had to be done. Kimmel has ZERO talent, and worse ratings than even Colbert, if that’s possible. That leaves Jimmy and Seth, two total losers, on Fake News NBC. Their ratings are also horrible. Do it NBC!!! President DJT”

Though Trump called the show canceled, ABC only suspended it “indefinitely.”

Kimmel drew heat from Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr after he suspected Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson was a MAGA Republican during his opening monologue on Tuesday night’s show. “We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it,” Kimmel said at the time.

On Wednesday, Carr condemned the late-night host’s comments and threatened to take action against ABC affiliates over Kimmel’s comments. “[This] appears to be an action by Jimmy Kimmel to play into the narrative that this was somehow a MAGA or Republican-motivated person,” Carr said on a podcast. “What people don’t understand is that the broadcasters … have a license granted by us at the FCC, and that comes with it an obligation to operate in the public interest. When we see stuff like this, look, we can do this the easy way or the hard way. These companies can find ways to change conduct, on Kimmel, or there’s going to be additional work for the FCC ahead.”

Nexstar, which owns 28 ABC affiliates across the country, was the first to pre-empt the series for the immediate future. Then an ABC network spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter that Jimmy Kimmel Live! would be “pre-empted indefinitely.”

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Strictly Come Dancing champion to make surprise return for launch show
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Strictly Come Dancing champion to make surprise return for launch show

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
written by jummy84

Reigning champs Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell will take to the Strictly Come Dancing ballroom one more time in this weekend’s dazzling launch show.

The pair will reprise their BAFTA TV Award-winning waltz to You’ll Never Walk Alone this Saturday at 6:40pm on BBC One and iPlater.

Chris and Dianne were crowned the winners of Strictly Come Dancing last year. The comedian was lost for words upon hearing the news, admitting: “I honestly thought I could go out on the first week, and I know no one goes out on the first week, but I honestly thought I could.

“But we just lasted and lasted.”

It was their waltz that truly cemented the pair has frontrunners to win the competition, with it also winning the Memorable Moment Award at the 2025 BAFTA TV Awards.

“This meant a lot to Chris, it was Liverpool’s anthem, and I knew that he loved the ballroom style of dancing, so I knew I had to choreograph something very special,” Dianne said when picking up the award.

Dianne Buswell and Chris McCausland. BBC/Guy Levy

The highly-anticipated launch episode will also reveal who this year’s celebrities will be paired with, as they come face-to-face with their professional dance partner.

And that isn’t all. The launch episode will also feature group dances from the spectacular professional dancers, the 15 famous faces and even the judges!

There will also be an exclusive performance from Jessie J and plenty more Strictly surprises that audiences all know and love.

This year, the famous faces taking part hail from all sides of the entertainment industry, with the likes of Alex Kingston, Balvinder Sopal and Harry Aikines-Aryeetey all among the names who will be lacing up their dancing shoes for an unforgettable Strictly season.

Strictly Come Dancing returns to BBC One and iPlayer on Saturday 20th September at 6:40pm.

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Check out more of our Entertainment 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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Jake Weary and Spencer Treat Clark as Deran and Adrian on
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Should Deran and Adrian Get Back Together in a Spinoff?

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
written by jummy84

Still thinking about Animal Kingdom? Same. The beloved TNT drama had a resurgence in the zeitgeist when all six seasons dropped on Netflix earlier in the summer, which resurrected our thoughts about Deran (Jake Weary) and Adrian (Spencer Treat Clark).

In the first season, Adrian is introduced when Deran brutally beats him up in the bathroom after J (Finn Cole) accidentally walks in on them during an intimate moment. At some point in their childhood, the feelings between them turned into something beyond just friendship. By the end of the first season, we get some insight into Adrian and Deran’s simpler time in Belize, a period of their lives they wish they could return to.

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Farnoosh Samadi Is a Major Director
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Farnoosh Samadi Is a Major Director

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s one of the great ironies that the people in the U.S. who stand opposed to trans rights often stand in kneejerk opposition to Iran and anything related to it. One could imagine great affinity between the fundamentalist religious conservatives of the U.S. and Islamic fundamentalism, if it weren’t for that pesky issue of racism and the reactive Islamophobia that comes with it.

Which is why it’s such a stirring jolt to watch Farnoosh Samadi‘s “Between Dreams and Hope,” one of the best films about a trans romance in some time… that also happens to be from Iran. Gender-affirming surgeries are available in Iran, though with tight restrictions involving parental consent, even for those seeking the surgery at university age. The fact that it’s established upfront in Samadi’s film that such a procedure is available in Iran at all should dispel some misconceptions about life in the country (though anti-trans forces in the U.S. and Europe have also peddled misinformation suggesting that the Iranian regime forces cisgender homosexuals to receive the surgery as a way of “curing” them of their homosexuality).

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There’s so much in the way of misconceptions that are dispelled here that that one could see a Western viewer being taken out of Samadi’s narrative by the sheer revelatory nature of it all — except that Samadi has created such a gripping film, one of such deep empathy and narrative immersion, it’s hard to imagine anyone’s mind would wander watching “Between Dreams and Hope.” At least beyond a slack first act.

Azad (played by the cisgender female actress Fereshteh Hosseini) is a trans male who’s yet to receive gender-affirming surgery. There is a legal process for applying for one in Iran, and he’s fulfilled all the requirements except one: He needs to get his father’s signature on a form giving his permission. What follows for the 106 minutes is a flurry of conflicting pronouns as Azad is routinely misgendered by those around him, except for his girlfriend, Nora (Sadaf Asgari).

But it becomes apparent quickly what a tough life Azad has had: He grew up in a small rural village, where traditional attitudes have made trans acceptance almost impossible — the very existence of trans people there is almost unheard of. When he went to university in Tehran, he found an accepting circle of friends, and fell in love with Nora. It’s been years now since he’s seen his family. They have all but accused her of causing the death of her grandmother over the stress caused by her “being a girl who wants to become a boy.”

Hosseini and Asgari turn in deeply felt, naturalistic performances. They are not walking issues or symbols passed off as characters just to make a point. They are characters, and richly drawn. The first 40 minutes of “Between Dreams and Hope” take the tone of a hangout movie as we get to know them. We meet their friends and see them put on a little dramatic reading from “Romeo & Juliet” by which Azad proposes to Nora. He wants to marry her. But of course, in Iran, that can’t happen until his surgery is behind him. The first third of the movie drags just a bit as its characters are in a kind of limbo, wondering how to proceed: They need Azad’s father’s signature, and yet they know he will never give it. What to do?

Once Azad decides to drive to his family farm and attempt to get his father’s signature anyway, the story really kicks in — and is so compelling it mostly excuses the quasi-aimlessness of the first act. Azad’s father is unmoved, and his older brother is outright hostile and threatening violence. They need to leave her quick, the scene made all the more relentless by the camera whip-panning between Azad and her father during their argument instead of shot-reverse-shot cutting. But thankfully, Azad reconnects with his younger brother, who still lives in a mindset of pure love and compassion before the adolescent and adult impulses of shame and “what will people say?” can infect him.

Azad decides to go back to his family home that night. This time without Nora. And fateful circumstances ensue… off-camera. Azad doesn’t come back. And Nora is worried sick. The next morning, she goes to the family farm and ask if they know where Azad is. The answers Nora gets back from Azad’s father and brother are dismissive, curt, and even threatening. This doesn’t look good. And the menace is underscored by Hamadi staging most of these tense scenes in long takes. She doesn’t give us the safe haven of editing.

But the exact contours of what happened leave some twists and turns ahead, which we won’t spoil here. The tension ratchets up to the point that if you’re thinking “where is this going?” in the first 40 minutes, it becomes “I can barely stand the suspense” in the last act. It’s incredibly compelling, and made all the more immersive by the inky natural lighting of a key scene at the end. “Between Dreams and Hope” ultimately ends with one of the most memorable final shots in some time. In every way, this is a huge step up for Hamadi from her debut feature, 2020’s “180-Degree Rule.” With this second film, she’s arrived as a major filmmaker.

For Western viewers, it’ll hopefully have the added dimension of generating more empathy for Iranians and living in that country. There is nothing here that could shame Iran or its government. The urban vs. rural, liberal vs. conservative dynamic we see unfold in “Between Dreams and Hope” is much the same as in the U.S. This is a film that should make us all more sensitive, more attuned, more questioning of our biases. The fact that it’s such a riveting experience makes it all the more powerful in that regard.

Grade: A-

“Between Dreams and Hope” premiered at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival. It is currently seeking U.S. distribution.

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Cannes Un Certain Regard Jury Winner 'A Poet' Reps Colombia at Oscars
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Cannes Un Certain Regard Jury Winner ‘A Poet’ Reps Colombia at Oscars

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
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Colombia has picked Cannes Un Certain Regard jury prizewinner “A Poet” as its submission to the 98th Academy Awards international feature category.

Expressing his delight at the honor, helmer-scribe Simón Mesa Soto said: “Since its release in Colombian theatres, ‘A Poet’ has been beautifully received by audiences. Many Colombians have seen it and have connected with our poet. That’s what has excited us the most. Now, knowing that we will represent Colombia on the road to the Oscars is a huge honor and the beginning of a journey that we hope will open a new chapter for Colombian cinema.”

Described by Variety as a “hilarious fable about trying to lead a creative life and failing miserably at making ends meet,” the dark comedy follows failed poet Oscar Restrepo, played by non-pro Ubeimar Rios, whose life is falling apart. He finds a chance at redeeming himself when he meets a talented young poetess and takes her under his wing. But as he gets more involved in guiding her, he begins to wonder if poetry really is the best thing for her.

The film shifts tonally between comedy, drama, parody and tragedy – making it, according to Mesa Soto, his most personal work to date.

“Those films about writers or poets often seem made for the First World – I wanted to create a version of that from the perspective of Colombia, from this tropical, complex, and unique place,” he told Variety in an earlier interview.

“As I was finishing my first film, I felt overwhelmed and somewhat disillusioned with filmmaking and art – it’s so hard, especially in Colombia. I even considered quitting cinema altogether. I’m also a university professor, so I thought maybe I’d just focus on teaching. I imagined myself in 20 years as a kind of bohemian professor, living off his past, like some of the poet-like teachers I knew in Medellín – eccentric, stuck in a surreal world where they believed they were great artists. That image haunted me. I thought: what if I made a film about the worst version of myself in 20 years if I gave up on cinema?” he said.

“A Poet” was shot in Medellín with a combined cast of pros and non-pros that includes Rebeca Andrade, Guillermo Cardona, Allison Correa, Margarita Soto and Humberto Restrepo.

Colombia has been nominated for an Oscar once so far with “Ciro Guerra’s “Embrace of the Serpent” in 2015. Its next opportunity came with “Birds of Passage,” co-directed by Guerra and Cristina Gallego, which made the shortlist in 2018.

Juan Sarmiento G., Manuel Ruiz Montealegre and Mesa Soto serve as producers in the Colombia-Germany-Sweden co-production. Its co-producers are Katharina Bergfeld, David Herdies, Michael Krotkiewski, Heino Deckert and Kristina Börjeson.

Arthouse distributor 1-2 Special releases the film in North America while Luxbox handles international sales.

The Oscar international feature shortlist will be announced on Dec. 16 and the final five nominees will be announced on Jan. 22.

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