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Turbo and CT on The Challenge
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C.T. Fails Leka, Fights With Turbo

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
written by jummy84

[Warning: The following post contains MAJOR spoilers for The Challenge Season 41 Episode 6, “Is He Throwing a Fit?”]

Chris “C.T.” Tamburello is arguably the G.O.A.T. of The Challenge. Sure, Johnny Bananas has more season wins, while Jordan Wiseley has earned the most money (so far). However, CT has managed to win hearts, minds, and five regular-season finales over a decades-long career on the show. So it was a complete surprise when the entire house turned against him on the latest episode of Vets and New Threats — and we have to wonder how much more he still has in the tank, as he might word it.

On Wednesday’s (September 3) new segment, the daily challenge was “Runes My Life,” which was both a suspension and a water challenge. Last time CT saw one of those was on Battle of the Eras, and he went to the hospital over it, so he experienced a bit of post-traumatic stress at the sight of it. “I’ve always been nervous but never afraid. This time is different. Falling from this high, uncontrollably, is pretty scary for me now. This is the first time I’ve had to face my fear, face my trauma,” he admitted in a confessional.

Unfortunately for CT — and especially for his partner Ayoleka “Leka” Sodade — that fear, coupled with his apparent lack of physical conditioning, made him unable to climb a rope ladder at all. He tried to offer her some guidance from his spot in the water, but the scene was both horrifying and humorous to the others. The show even meme-d him floating around helplessly in the water like so…

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CT instantly earned admonition from others, especially Turabi “Turbo” Çamkıran, who repeatedly called his performance shameful and even accused him of purposefully throwing the mission.

CT denied he bellyflopped, so to speak, on purpose. “There are better ways to throw a challenge, and humiliating myself wouldn’t be the first option. I know I need to get up. It’s like paralysis,” he said in a confessional. However, Turbo still accused him of doing just that in a fiery kitchen confrontation. After a bit of screaming — with the rest of the house gathering around to watch with popcorn in hand — CT told Turbo he should’ve talked to him about this in private and that he thought they were friends, but Turbo issued the ultimate takedown by calling him a p-word and saying he’s now subject to “jungle rules,” whatever that means.

After Nany Gonzales intervened to stop her friends from fighting, the business of the upcoming elimination could finally commence. With Leka automatically sent into the arena, it was up to the daily challenge’s winners, Leo Dionicio and Sydney Segal, to choose who to put up in the jury vote alongside “hangnail” Olivia Kaiser. Despite Olivia’s plea to Leo that Aneesa not be the winners’ pick, Leo, after some speechifying, threw her into the mix anyway.

The vote between Olivia and Aneesa was a close one, but it was Aneesa’s longtime friend Leroy Garrett who stood firm to save her; though his partner, Izzy Fairthorne, wanted to throw their vote to Olivia and thought she should have the choice since it was a women’s elimination day, he said there wasn’t anything she could do to change his mind, and that was that. While Aneesa faced some serious doubters from other vets, like Ashley Mitchell and Aviv Melmed, Leroy was in her camp 100%. (“I was a little conflicted at first, but I thought, ‘What would Johnny Bananas do in this situation?’” he later explained of his foot-down decision… and here comes another Johnny Bananas “rent free” tweet.)

In the arena, “Out of Time,” Leka and Olivia were challenged to go back and forth across giant ramps with rollers on them to press buttons on either side, and whoever could rack up the most button presses in five minutes would win. Leka, who’d literally carried her team on her back earlier in the day while Olivia sat out as the hangnail, ran out of steam halfway through and lost by two points. Thus, she paid the price for CT’s big mistake, but will he be next on the chopping block?

At the selection, CT was partnered up with Aneesa, who was also in the crosshairs this week, so the future looks grim for both. Meanwhile, the other pairings are as follows: Sydney and Derrick Kosinski, Leo and Nany, Adrienne Naylor and Leroy, Derek Chavez and America Lopez, Aviv and Gabe Wai, Cedric Hodges and Jonna Mannion, Michaela Bradshaw and Justin Hinsley, Yeremi Hykel and Tay Wilcoxson, Ashley and Theo Campbell, Will Gagnon and Izzy, and Jake Cornish and Olivia.

The Challenge, Wednesdays, 8/7c, MTV

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Sales So Far Out of Venice, TIFF, and Telluride
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Paul McCartney Doc Man on the Run: Morgan Neville Interview

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Listening to documentarian Morgan Neville and actor Paul Mescal dive down the Paul McCartney rabbit hole at the Telluride brunch was one of my festival highlights. Both are McCartney experts at this point, as Mescal is returning to rehearsals in London to play Paul in the first of Sam Mendes’ four Beatles movies, and Neville has spent the last three years prepping “Man on the Run,” his post-Beatles portrait of McCartney as he created his solo albums and assembled the band Wings. When I was growing up in ’70s New York, I loved McCartney albums Cherry and Ram, but was never a Wings fan. Now I see how many of his catchy songs have seeped into the culture: I’m adding a bunch to my playlists.

'Wuthering Heights'

“Man on the Run” reveals an artist who must reinvent himself without the Beatles and with his great ally and love, Linda McCartney. But he never fell out of love with John Lennon.

This is a Q&A with Neville by documentary filmmaker David Wilson that took place after the film‘s second screening on September 1. (Full disclosure: My daughter works for Neville’s Tremolo Productions.)

This interview has been edited for clarity and brevity.

David Wilson: You’ve worked primarily in music films, although every time you make a film about music you’re coming at it from a different place. What role did music play in your life growing up?

Morgan Neville: A lot. We had a jukebox in my house. Lot of Beatles 45s. My dad was a music obsessive. He saw the Beatles in ’64 in Indianapolis. I started playing music. I formed my first band when I was 12. My wife and I played in a band together. I just love music. And I love the stories of music, too. And I have made a lot of music films, but to me, they’re all exploring some different thing I’m trying to find out about.

That is a through-line in your films. With all these different subjects, there’s a big idea you’re grappling with. Is that something you think about going in? Or it comes out as you make it?

It’s both for this one. When I first started thinking about it, I started reading that first interview Paul gave, which was the Q&A where he revealed that the Beatles were no more. And you see the woman handing that Q&A out to the press. And that last question: “What are you going to do next?” And he said, “My plan, my only plan, is to grow up.” And I thought, “That’s the question I want to start with. What does that mean when you’ve been a Beatle since you were 17, you’ve been a quarter of this entity that’s gone to outer space and back. And how do you be a person in the wake of that?”

Directors Scott Cooper and Morgan Neville at Telluride.
“Bruce Springsteen: Deliver Me” director Scott Cooper and Morgan Neville at the Telluride brunch. Anne Thompson

I’ve made a lot of biographical films. The films are always a form of therapy for me, and certainly for the subject. And with Paul, we could talk about that, trying to get him into a certain headspace. But the questions Paul was asking at that time were questions I was always wondering about: “How do you wrestle with your own legacy? How do you stay grounded in show business? How do you deal with being a parent and a father?” All these different questions that I grapple with all the time. So all that was resonating. So even though it’s Paul McCartney, who’s a genius to me, it was this guy who’s just an artist trying to find his way and trying to listen to his gut as much as he can. So “Mary Had a Little Lamb,” which is the flip side of “Mull of Kintyre,” they’re both crazy ideas. One turns out and one doesn’t, but it’s the same impulse, and I totally respect that fearlessness.

McCartney also talks about a quest for “personal peace.”

Yeah, and that quote at the end where Stella [McCartney] says, looking back on it, these were the happiest years of our lives? And I just sent my last child off to college 10 days ago. I get emotional even thinking about it. I don’t think anybody’s ever understood what Linda meant to Paul in all ways. And that’s what my wife means to me: having somebody who can be your wingman in every imaginable way, who has your back, is the greatest thing. That’s what you need to survive.

Had you met Paul before this project?

Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, John Lennon
Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, John LennonCourtesy Everett Collection

I met him once for a shoot on another documentary years ago. And then I met him again when we talked about the film, and he was, “Okay, this sounds great.” The first interview, we did in London at his office. He had a sound man in the Bates Studio in the basement. He said, “My guy will set up some mics.” So I show up, and there are two mics in this tiny love seat in his office. I’m sitting close. Okay, you have to forget it’s Paul McCartney and just go for it. And Paul’s great at helping you forget he’s Paul McCartney, because he’s been Paul McCartney for a very long time. For somebody like him, who’s been public for so long, who’s talked so much, to not do the jukebox of greatest hits, of things he says about albums or songs, and trying to really break that, was great.

I did many audio interviews, but I wanted to have conversations with him. So we started talking about ideas. We talked about painting, we talked about all different kinds of things, because I wanted to get him to be thinking and speaking in the present. That helped. He recognized in the conversations he would get carried away. We ended up having seven sessions of interviews over more than a year.

The Beatles are famously difficult interviews, right? Was there a moment with him, as you were in those sessions, where you thought, “Oh, this is something new. I’m getting a side of Paul that wasn’t there.”

I like to think so. When he would get excited about things, we were doing one interview at his house, and he’d run over to the piano and start playing, show me stuff. And then he’d go on about getting high with Fela Kuti. It was helpful to get him in a certain headspace. He hadn’t talked about Linda in any deep way in decades. I just showed the film two weeks ago. He had a little family screening with his family and all the grandchildren, and invited my wife and my son. All the grandkids are sitting in front of me. Stella’s son said, “I’ve never heard my grandmother’s voice before,” and that punched me. And then I heard another grandson say, “Grandpa went to jail?”

Was there a moment where you thought you would go all the way up to Linda’s death?

I always felt like that decade and the bookends of McCartney, one and two: leaving the Beatles and John’s passing, and running away from the Beatles and what he had done for that decade. And I definitely thought about Linda’s death and we played with it, but it just felt extraneous in a way that Linda did live on for another 17 years past this time. And when I showed Paul the film, he said, “I’m so glad that you left Linda at the end of the film like that.”

It’s something I’m piecing together from talking to Paul again just a couple weeks ago, in the beginning of the film where he said, “I thought myself as the bastard, when people blame me for all this.” He internalized it, and that period of ‘Let It Be,’ and then suing the band was so painful. And the “Get Back” project actually opened up something in him, saying it wasn’t all bad. Everybody said everything was horrible, but actually it was much more nuanced. There was love, there was tension. And that process of self-forgiveness was the reason this film happened: if that wasn’t that bad, maybe I should think about this other period that I’ve also pushed out of my head in a lot of ways. And that’s amazing that still 50 years later, that’s still going on.

The parallel love story here, obviously, is him and John. Do you think that “Get Back” experience opened up his ability to talk about him and John?

In watching ‘Get Back,’ which I devoured as soon as it came out, you see how much real love that he still has, to the point where John is in his life every day. And I’m not exaggerating. I have no doubt he thinks about John every day, if not many times a day. So it’s not something that’s distant to him. It’s something that he holds onto.

When you’re digging through an archive and trying to find something usable, and then this clip rises up to the surface, what were those clips for you?

God, there’s so many. Paul has an amazing archive. He married a photographer, so that was convenient, all of Linda’s negatives of that entire decade, which is just incredible. There are so many things in this film that have never been seen. And there’s so many tiny things from the way people talked about Paul in the press at the time. I love that little clip of the reporter going back to the Cavern Club to interview the young punk girl about the Beatles. The best thing is the home movies. Who documents themselves that much? Now, we maybe do with phones, but you see Paul filming with a 16 camera. And Linda’s taking pictures of Paul taking film of her.

There are so many great shots in this film of the actual construction of songs, where you’re in the studio, and you’re seeing them work through something. Was that something you specifically went looking for? How much did you want to have that behind the scenes?

I geek out on that stuff. And hearing the studio chatter. You can hear him orchestrating this stuff in his head in real time, which is what makes him Paul McCartney. And we have fragments of so many different songs in here. I loved the Beatles, but Wings were the band that were putting out albums when I was a kid, and that’s what I was buying. And I loved Wings. There’s so much interesting, good work through that decade that people don’t think about that much. He put out 10 records in 10 years. One of the happiest things was after I showed my son the film two weeks ago, I saw that he quietly added a whole bunch of Wings songs to his playlist on Spotify.

One of the joys was every three minutes there was hit after hit song that has been a part of the fabric of our world. Even if we didn’t identify with them the same way that we did with The Beatles.

We put that tiny snippet of “Wonderful Christmastime” in there, because in the midst of all that other stuff, that was a tiny single he threw out at the end of the year in 1979 which was a footnote, but a song that for better or worse we hear every year. It’s both the contextualizing and rediscovering of a lot of the songs we know, a deep dive, going through some of these records. And Ram is one of my favorite albums. It’s amazing how reviled that album was, again, you see the savage Rolling Stone review by Jon Landau, who went on to manage Bruce Springsteen. And now Ram is one of the top 500 Albums of All Time, according to Rolling Stone. So it’s that long game: Let’s not pay attention to what people want this week, this year. Let’s just make music that works for us.

How can people tell their friends to go see this?

Amazon/MGM bought the film and it’s not going to come out till February. Six months from now, hopefully you will hear all about it. We’re going to do a theatrical release, and then it will eventually stream. It’s coming.

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Mediawan's Plan B to Plant Flag in London With Baby Reindeer Producer
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Mediawan’s Plan B to Plant Flag in London With Baby Reindeer Producer

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
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Hot of the heels of its racing drama blockbuster “F1: The Movie” and Emmy-nominated limited series “Adolescence,” Brad Pitt‘s L.A.-based Plan B Entertainment is planting its flag in London. Ed Macdonald, the well-respected British producer of “Baby Reindeer,” is on board to run the offspring banner which is part of Mediawan, the European powerhouse headed by Pierre-Antoine Capton since 2022.

The London banner marks the first international outpost of Plan B, the Oscar winning company co-led by Pitt, Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner. It’s also part of a global strategy bolstered by its parent company, Mediawan, the Paris-headquartered powerhouse headed by CEO Pierre-Antoine Capton that comprises over 80 production labels across 13 countries.

Luring Macdonald is a major coup for Plan B and Mediawan. He’s joining from Clerkenwell Films, where he worked for nearly 16 years and spearheaded a string of hits, including the BAFTA-winning “The End of the F***ing World” and the Emmy-winning Netflix global phenomenon “Baby Reindeer,” and also worked on the adaptation of Nick Cave’s cult novel “The Death of Bunny Munro” for Sky.

Over at Plan B Europe, Macdonald will focus on developing TV content in the U.K. and Europe and will work closely with Nina Wolarsky, Plan B’s U.S.-based head of television.

“I have loved my years at Clerkenwell — I’m grateful for the friendships forged and deeply proud of the work we’ve made together. But it’s with huge excitement that I’m now joining the Plan B family,” said Macdonald, adding that he’s “long admired Brad, Dede and Jeremy’s instinct for eclectic, resonant stories.”

He said he looks forward to “working alongside them to establish the company’s European division, with the support of Mediawan and their nurturing, producer-led ethos,” and “build upon Plan B’s legacy and to keep doing what I love — making vivid, high-quality television with the most talented storytellers in the world.”

The new European base will foster ongoing growth for Plan B, particularly increased production of premium series in the U.K. and across Europe, and will also mark a next step in the integration of Plan B within Mediawan.

Plan B is already collaborating with Mediawan-owned companies or IP on several projects, such as “Weekend Rebels,” the Apple movie starring Mark Wahlberg that’s adapted from the German film “Weekend Warriors” and is developed by Wiedemann & Berg, which is part of Leonine Studios, a Mediawan Company; “The Man with a Thousand Faces,” the series adaptation of Sonia Kronlund’s book by the showrunner of “Call My Agent!,” Fanny Herrero, with Atlantique Productions, a Mediawan subsidiary; and the U.S. series adaptation of the Mediawan hit show “Call My Agent!” set in the world of sports.

The new overseas outpost will also give Plan B more options to finance projects, tapping into the U.K.’s unique position as a bridge between the U.S. and European industries and as one of Europe’s most attractive hubs for film and TV funding.  

In a statement, Pitt, Gardner and Kleiner said they’re “thrilled to expand Plan B’s footprint in Europe by bringing Ed Macdonald on board.”

“Building on our artistic ambition, we’re excited to deepen our commitment to premium television and to explore new creative partnerships across the U.K. and Europe,” the trio stated, adding that “with Ed’s exceptional track record and the support of Mediawan group, (they) look forward to captivating audiences around the world with ambitious new series.” 

Plan B already enjoys strong relations in the U.K., not only with Netflix with whom it collaborated for “Adolescence,” but also with the BBC which commissioned Raine Allen-Miller’s “The Roots Manoeuvre,” the follow up to her BAFTA nominated “Rye Lane;” and with Film 4, which ordered from Plan B Phillippa Lowthorpe’s adaptation of “H is For Hawk.” 

Capton and Elisabeth d’Arvieu, CEO of Mediawan Pictures, said Plan B’s move across the Atlantic underscores the “richness and dynamism of France’s creative ecosystem – with its outstanding filming locations and robust financial support schemes.”

“These have enabled us, from France, to build with Mediawan an international studio to support talents and stories around the world. Today, the creation of Plan B Europe marks a key milestone in our international growth strategy and further strengthens the European DNA of the Mediawan group.”

The broadening of Plan B’s geographical footprint could inspire other outfits with Mediawan. Capton told Variety that Mediawan “keeps a close watch on opportunities in all key markets.”

“Our talents share an international outlook and a strong curiosity to collaborate with other professionals, IPs, and formats,” and as such Mediawan “explores potential expansions wherever creativity thrives, while also developing strong synergies across our group worldwide.”

While it’s based in France, Mediawan has been ramping up its presence in English-speaking markets in the last three years, with recent acquisitions such as See-Saw Films, The British-Australian indie company behind “Slow Horses,” and LeBron James’ and Maverick Carter’s SpringHill, on top of Drama Republic (“One Day,” “The English”) and Misfits Entertainment (“Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story”) in the U.K.

Plan B is rolling off of “F1: The Movie,” which became Pitt’s and Apple’s highest-grossing movie to date, grossing over $613 million worldwide, prompting a return to IMAX theaters last month. The company has also produced ambitious director-driven movies, such as Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” RaMell Ross’s Oscar-nominated “Nickel Boys,” and Bong Joon-ho’s “Mickey 17.”

Plan B’s television work has been equally applauded, in particular “Adolescence,” the Netflix mini-series created by Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne that struck a chord and has earned 13 nominations at the Primetime Emmy Awards; “Three Body Problem,” nominated for six primetime Emmy Awards; and the “Lego Masters” series; alongside documentaries (via its joint venture with Oscar-winning filmmaker Kevin Macdonald) such as “Apocalypse in The Tropics” and “One to One.” Plan B also made its Tony-nominated theater debut with “Enemy of the People,” and recently scored an audio success for Audible with “What Could Go Wrong.”

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Frankie Muniz Teases 'Pretty Shocking' 'Malcolm In The Middle' Reboot
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Frankie Muniz Teases ‘Pretty Shocking’ ‘Malcolm In The Middle’ Reboot

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
written by jummy84

While Frankie Muniz is remaining tight-lipped about the forthcoming Malcolm in the Middle reboot, the actor-turned NASCAR driver teased the four-episode revival will be “pretty shocking” to audiences.

In a recent appearance on the Lightweights Podcast with Joe Vulpis, Muniz previewed that fans of the aughts-era sitcom can expect “closure” for the eponymous genius teen, who spent seven seasons trying to come of age in a chaotic household full of loud and oft-dimwitted grown-ups and siblings.

 “I think people will be surprised, in a sense, where everybody is and the story. But it’s only four episodes,” Muniz said, adding that the initial idea for a revival — gestating for a decade along with co-star Bryan Cranston — was a two-hour film. “It’s hard to fit in 20 years of stuff in four 30-minute episodes, right? But I think people are going to be very happy with what they came up with.”

Muniz, who is now focused on being a full-time racer, noted the production worked around his NASCAR schedule, and the shoot had to insure him for a hefty price tag, as he had five races during filming.

“I had the best time of my entire life, I’m not exaggerating, filming this reboot, like I loved it so much, way more than I ever thought I could have,” he recalled. “We ended in May, and I haven’t talked to anybody since, you know what I mean? I’ve been gone. I’ve only been home, I think, like 12 days since the beginning of the year. So I’m just always crazy, and I think next week, I’m going to have time. I’m going to reach out [to the rest of the cast].”

The Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated actor also echoed previous sentiments about “how quickly [the cast] just jumped back into being a family.”

Winning seven Emmys, a Grammy and Peabody when it aired from 2000 to 2006, the influential single-cam comedy was a hit for Fox and admired by critics and audiences alike. The revival’s plot will feature a grown-up Malcolm, who has a wife and daughter, drawn into his parents’ chaos once more for Hal (Cranston) and Lois’s (Jane Kaczmarek) 40th wedding anniversary party.

Previously, Muniz reflected on wrapping production for the Disney+ limited reboot: “I’m still reeling. This experience was straight-up incredible—like stepping back into Malcolm’s wild world but with all the love and chaos cranked to 11. Reuniting with the cast, getting to know some new characters, laughing till it hurt, and making new memories on set felt like a dream I didn’t want to wake up from. It went by so fast, like a blur of perfect moments. I wish it could go on forever,” he wrote in part.

Watch the full interview below:

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How to watch 2025-26 NFL regular season games  online, livestream
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How to Watch NFL Games Online 2025-26: Stream Football Without Cable

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
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The 2025-26 NFL season kicks off with the Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles in an NFC rivalry game on NBC taking place on Thursday, Sept 4.

And with a tough 18-week season, it’s unclear if the Eagles will repeat as Super Bowl Champions, or if another team will hoist the Vince Lombardi Trophy at the end of the season. Check out the complete 2025-26 NFL season schedule here.

At a Glance: Watch the 2025-26 NFL Season Online

  • When: Sept. 4, 2025-Jan. 4, 2026
  • TV channels: ABC, CBS, ESPN, Fox, NBC, NFL Network
  • Stream online: DirecTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling, NFL+, Prime Video, ESPN Unlimited, Paramount+, Peacock, Netflix

If you’re looking for ways to watch NFL games online without cable, read on below.

How to Watch NFL Season Without Cable: Stream Online Free

Cable subscribers can watch the NFL season on TV across ABC, CBS, ESPN, Fox, NBC and NFL Network.

Cord-cutters can stream the games on internet-based streaming cable services, like DirecTV, Fubo and Hulu + Live TV — some of which even offer free trials. In addition, games are available to stream on NFL+, the new ESPN Unlimited, Paramount+, Peacock, Prime Video and Netflix.

Below, keep reading for the best online TV streaming services and video-on-demand platforms that give you a front-row seat to the NFL.

DirecTV

Editors’ choice

DirecTV

Watch the 2025-26 NFL season with DirecTV, which carries CBS, ESPN, ABC, Fox, NBC and NFL Network, along with more than 90 other channels — such as AMC, Bravo, CNBC, Disney Channel and others.

The streamer has a free five-day trial available that allows you to watch the NFL. Afterwards, you can either cancel the service or keep watching, with prices starting as low as $49.99 for the first month of service ($84.99 per month afterward) for the entry-level Entertainment package.

How to Watch NFL Games Online 2025-26: Stream Football Without Cable
Fubo

Fans can also watch NFL football games online through Fubo, which starts at $54.99 for the first month ($84.99 per month afterward), for more than 240 channels, including ABC, CBS, ESPN, Fox, NBC and NFL Network. You can record over 1,000 hours of TV shows, movies, games and more.

Right now, you can get $30 off your first month of service with Fubo’s current deals. If you want to watch a selection of NFL games live online for free, the online TV streaming service offers a seven-day trial for new subscribers.

Hulu - Live TV's logo.
Hulu

best streaming bundle

Hulu + Live TV

A subscription to Hulu + Live TV is one of the best streaming services for watching NFL games on ABC, CBS, ESPN, Fox, NBC and NFL Network. The cable streamer carries over 90 live channels starting at $82.99 per month with ads and comes with Hulu’s entire streaming library, Disney+ and ESPN Select. It includes unlimited cloud DVR, too. Hulu offers a three-day free trial to try before you buy a monthly subscription.

How to Watch NFL Games Online 2025-26: Stream Football Without Cable
Sling

Best wallet-Friendly

Sling

Sling TV is one of the cheapest options for new live TV streaming subscribers who want to watch NFL games on ABC, ESPN, Fox, NBC and NFL Network. The Sling Orange + Blue plan also includes Discovery Channel, Disney Channel, CNN, Fox News, TNT, TBS, Bravo, FreeForm, QVC, MSNBC and much more. Pricing and channel availability depend on your location and TV market.

How to Watch NFL Games Online 2025-26: Stream Football Without Cable
NFL

Best For Die-Hard NFL Fans

NFL+

NFL+ is the football league’s own streaming service. It gets you the most comprehensive coverage online. Starting at $6.99 per month (or $49.99 per year), the service offers live out-of-market preseason games, live local and primetime regular season and postseason games — including playoff games, the Pro Bowl and the Super Bowl — local and national radio game broadcasts, the NFL Network and the NFL Films archive.

How to sign up for ESPN Unlimited online
ESPN

Best For ‘Monday Night Football’

ESPN Unlimited

ESPN Unlimited is live-streaming NFL games this season. If you’re not a subscriber, you can sign up for ESPN Unlimited and get Disney+ and Hulu for $29.99 per month for the first 12 months.

ESPN Unlimited includes all of the sports network’s channels, including ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ABC on ESPN, ESPNU, ESPNEWS and others, as well as original programming, such as The Pat McAfee Show, 30 For 30, McEnroe’s Places, Man in the Arena: Tom Brady, Southern Hoops: A History of SEC Basketball, Deion’s Double Play and others. Meanwhile, it comes with streaming access to live sports from NBA, UFC, Formula 1, NHL, MLB and other sports leagues.

How to Watch NFL Games Online 2025-26: Stream Football Without Cable
NBCUniversal

Best For NFL on NBC

Peacock

Peacock has NFL on NBC games streaming online. Subscriptions are $10.99 monthly (or $109.99 yearly) for the ad-free plan or $16.99 per month (or $169.99 annually) for the ad-free Premium Plus package. Aside from the NFL, you’ll get access to originals like Poker Face, Love Island USA, The Traitors, Ted and others; hit movies like Megan, The Phoenician Scheme, Drop, The Bad Guys, Joy Ride and others; live sports and entertainment from NBC Sports; and more than 50 “always-on” streaming channels.

Related: The Best Peacock Streaming Deals

How to Watch NFL Games Online 2025-26: Stream Football Without Cable
Paramount Global

best for NFL ON CBS

Paramount+

Watch NFL on CBS games for free with a seven-day trial to Paramount+, which offers CBS and CBS Sports Network during the 2025-26 NFL season. Paramount+ is $7.99 per month for the basic ad-supported Essential plan or $12.99 monthly for the Paramount+ Premium package. Save 16 percent when you sign up for an annual package ($60 or $120 per year, respectively).

How to Watch NFL Games Online 2025-26: Stream Football Without Cable
Amazon

Best for ‘Thursday Night Football’

Prime Video

Prime Video features Thursday Night Football games throughout the season. New subscribers can get a free 30-day trial for Prime Video; after that, it auto-renews at $8.99 per month (as a standalone service). Amazon Prime, as a whole, goes for $14.99 per month, or $139 per year — a nearly 25 percent savings compared to paying the regular monthly price.

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Want to watch NFL games in person? Tickets are available for the NFL season at StubHub, Ticket Liquidator, Ticketmaster and GameTime — prices depend on the city and seat location. For more info, visit NFL.com.

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5 huge EastEnders questions after shock Max Branning return and Zoe Slater twists

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
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After Jack Branning (Scott Maslen) and Ravi Gulati (Aaron Thiara) fought over a gun and it accidentally fired, Zoe realised she had been shot, and her panicked mum Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace) brought her to Walford East and called an ambulance.

As Zoe continue to exhibit troubling behaviour, Kat begged Zoe to tell her what she was struggling with, and Zoe mentioned she had an enemy out there who is still alive.

Alfie (Shane Richie) found them and the trio ended up back at The Queen Vic, where Jack was playing the dutiful police detective and covering his own tracks.

Anthony Trueman (Nicholas Bailey) stepped up to administer first aid, and the former flames had a brief catch up, with Zoe glad to hear that Anthony now had children.

As Zoe writhed in pain, a flashback took us back to 2006, where Zoe was screaming through labour pains as she gave birth to twins.

One of the babies tragically didn’t survive, and having only given her first name to medics, Zoe fled the hospital and left her child behind.

In the present, Kat spotted a tattoo of Zoe’s, sporting baby feet with an angel halo, and she was heartbroken for her daughter.

In the ambulance, Zoe showed warmer feelings towards Kat, and said of herself that she “couldn’t even do giving birth right”.

Meanwhile, Jack ordered a guilty Ravi to change his clothes and shower to get rid of the gun residue, as it became ever clearer that Jack was going rogue.

At the hospital, Zoe needed emergency surgery to stop the bleeding, and as Kat waited for news, she answered a call on Zoe’s damaged phone.

Assuming it was the enemy that was after Zoe and that he had shot her, Kat threatened the caller that she would make him pay, but the man stayed silent.

As the call ended, the character Kat had just been threatening was unveiled to viewers as none other than Max Branning (Jake Wood)!

Like us, we’re sure you have a lot of questions, so join RadioTimes.com as we delve into the biggest ones below.

How are Zoe and Max connected?

Jake Wood as Max Branning in EastEnders. BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron

With Zoe having left Walford in 2005 and Max not arriving until 2006, we’re most curious as to how the pair know each other.

Max has always been a serial womaniser, so it’s of course possible that he and Zoe crossed paths either before he was first on-screen, or in the intervening years while both characters were away.

Still, we also have to entertain the idea that their relationship is not romantic at all!

Was Max calling Zoe as a friend or foe?

With Zoe in fear of an “enemy”, that brings us onto our next big question…

Has Max returned as a villain?

Jake Wood as Max Branning stood in front of Walford East tube station, staring menacingly ahead. He is wearing a light blue shirt paired with a dark coloured suit.

Max was previously confirmed to be returning to Walford. BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron

Max is no stranger to a villain era, having sought revenge over his wrongful conviction for the murder of Lucy Beale (Hetti Bywater) by trying to take over the Square and trying to kill Ian (Adam Woodyatt).

So might his return see him playing the bad guy in vulnerable Zoe’s story?

While we’ve yet to learn all the details, this would pit Max against Kat and the Moon/Slater clan, and we can’t see his daughter Lauren (Jacqueline Jossa) and estranged teenage son Oscar (Pierre Moullier) wanting anything to do with him.

So, is Max up to no good again, or is there another twist in this tale?

Who fathered Zoe’s children?

Michelle Ryan as Zoe Slater standing in Albert Square gardens at night in EastEnders.

Michelle Ryan as Zoe Slater. BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron

A quick working out of the dates confirmed that whoever Zoe’s baby daddy is, it can’t be the late Dirty Den Watts (Leslie Grantham).

Now that we’ve established who isn’t the father, we need to know who is, and whether it’s a character we know.

There’s no resemblance to Max, but how about Anthony? Was there more to Zoe’s comment that she was pleased he had kids of his own?

Zoe’s ill-fated romance with Den’s son Dennis Rickman (Nigel Harman) ended long before her exit, but Dennis remained alive until the very end of 2005, and we don’t know how far into 2006 Zoe gave birth.

Imagine widow Sharon’s (Letitia Dean) shock if she found out that Dennis had a fling with Zoe that led to an unknown pregnancy.

Then there’s the old character group Zoe hung around with decades ago – like Ronny Ferreira (Ray Panthaki) or Tariq Larousi (Nabil Elouahabi).

Whoever this mystery man is, we can’t shake the feeling that it’s a familiar face.

During the flashback, a nurse and doctor were concerned by Zoe’s “bad blood” remark about her baby, but was she referring to her own dark conception story, or that of her child?

Have we already met Zoe’s son?

What if Zoe’s child, who would now be 19 years old, is a character we already know about?

While there were no on-screen births for male EastEnders characters in 2006, that doesn’t necessarily rule this theory out.

Many characters have passed through Albert Square over the years, and there must be a reason the soap has focused first on Zoe’s secret son.

One thing we can rule out is the possibility of Zoe being Joel Marshall’s (Max Murray) mother, as Joel is (as far as we know) considerably younger than her child.

What else is Zoe hiding after troubling dialogue?

Was it a clue when Zoe made a point of saying that the man after her is “still alive”?

There’s also Zoe’s continued insistence that she’s done something so awful, that she believes even Kat would wash her hands of her.

This is something we’ve been pondering over since the summer, and with the promise of more secrets to be spilled on Thursday (4th September 2025), it looks like we’ll be in the know very soon.

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Hilaria Baldwin Talks Moving With Alec and Their 7 Kids for the Show (Exclusive)

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
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The Baldwins are going all in for Dancing With the Stars! Hilaria Baldwin has joined the cast for Season 34, and she’s going to have the support of her whole family as she dances in the ballroom with pro Gleb Savchenko.

Hilaria and husband Alec Baldwin have seven young kids, and they will all be heading to Los Angeles for the duration of Hilaria’s run on the show, the entrepreneur confirmed to TV Insider on the DWTS carpet after the Season 34 cast reveal.

“This has been a really fast, semi-like scary, but also really exciting,” Hilaria said. “It’s an adventure. It was like a last-minute thing, and I was like, ‘You know what? Let’s just do this. Let’s just go have fun and try something new and meet new people and dance a little bit.’”

The 30 Rock star has already been helping his wife prepare for the ballroom. “Alec has been teaching me dance, as you have seen on my TikToks, so he’s been keeping me practicing. And now, I’m sure he’s happy that now it’s your [Gleb’s] problem,” she laughed.

After the cast announcement, Hilaria, Alec, and Gleb posted a hilarious video where Alec asked Gleb, “What does ‘Gleb’ mean in Russian?” The pro dancer replaced, “Dancing with your wife.”

Hilaria and Alec married on June 30, 2012. Over the last decade, they’ve welcomed seven children: Carmen, Rafael, Leonardo, Romeo, Eduardo, María Lucía, and Ilaria. The couple recently let cameras inside their family life for the TLC series The Baldwins.

—Reporting by Rebecca Perlmutter

Dancing With the Stars Season 34, Live, Tuesday, September 16, 8/7c, ABC, Disney+ (next day on Hulu)

For more Dancing With the Stars, pick up a copy of TV Guide Magazine’s Dancing With the Stars: 20th Anniversary Special Collectors Issue, on stands now or available at DWTS.TVGM2025.com.

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The 10 Best Doppelganger and Doubles Movies
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The 10 Best Doppelganger and Doubles Movies

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
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It’s official: 2025 is the year of the double. This year, cinemas have been flooded with movies in which actors play, quite literally, against themselves, taking on the roles of twins, clones, and strangers who look uncannily like each other.

In February, Theo James played two diametrically opposed brothers in Osgood Perkins’ horror film “The Monkey” this February. In March, Robert Pattinson played a series of clones in Bong Joon Ho’s aptly-named “Mickey 17.” By April, Michael B. Jordan had joined the fray, playing a pair of twin brothers in Ryan Coogler’s smash hit “Sinners.” And that was just the first half of the year.

There’s just something about a doppelganger that feels uniquely cinematic. A person who looks like you, thinks like you, and maybe even lives like you has always been a subject of fascination and dread in literature and philosophy, a concept that raises questions about individuality and the collective. But on the screen, seeing the effect of one person mimicked and duplicated proves all the more uncanny and unnerving. Science fiction, horror, and a multitude of other genres have used duality as a means to terrify, unsettle, and provoke.

In the Hand of Dante

And then, of course, there’s the acting challenge. For an experienced actor or an up-and-comer alike, playing dual roles is the ultimate flex, a way to show your range in a single project. Whether playing twins or identical strangers, an actor who takes on a dual role has to manage the trick of being both an individual and a duo, of separating the two through minute behaviors while finding the shared traits that link them. It’s a demanding task, and part of what makes a doppelganger movie so intriguing to watch.

Read on for IndieWire’s selection of the 15 best doppelganger films of all time.

“The Great Dictator” (1940)

THE GREAT DICTATOR, from left: Henry Daniell, Charlie Chaplin, Jack Oakie, 1940.
‘The Great Dictator’ Courtesy Everett Collection

For his first fully sound film, silent screen icon Charlie Chaplin made an audacious doppelganger film that served as a rebuke and condemnation of fascism and Nazi German antisemitism at a time when the U.S. was still neutral to Adolf Hitler’s reign and the position could still be seen as “controversial.” Chaplin plays both lead roles, of a dictator who rises to power following the Great War and enacts antisemitic policies, and as the Jewish barber who struggles to rebel against the horrific regime. The result is a terrifically funny comedy of errors that calls to mind Shakespearean mistaken identity plays, but one with blazingly furious messaging about the importance of standing against injustice. In the dual role, Chaplin does some of his best work, particularly in a poignant ending monologue that proved he had the acting chops beyond the silent films that made him an icon.

“Vertigo” (1958)

Vertigo, Kim Novak, Jimmy Stewart
‘Vertigo‘ Everett

“Vertigo” is such a canonical classic that it can be easy to forget how deeply and genuinely disturbing it is. Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece is a consistently surprising watch best gone into blind, but at its core, the thriller tells a story of obsession and possession, as James Stewart’s failure of a detective grows mad about the woman he’s been assigned to track, and when he loses her, attempts to mold a look-alike in her image. Kim Novak plays both women (or maybe just one?), and gives a psychologically rich portrayal of how this double life frays her very sense of self.

“Kagemusha” (1980)

KAGEMUSHA, Tatsuya Nakadai, 1980. (c) Toho Company/ Courtesy: Everett Collection.
‘Kagemusha’ Toho Company/ Courtesy: Everett Collection.

Although it isn’t quite as famous as some of his other masterpieces, “Kagemusha” is one of Akira Kurosawa’s richest and most fascinating epics, featuring sumptuous battles and period recreations of Japan’s Sengoku period. But the conflict at the film’s heart is incredibly intimate, focusing on a common thief (Tatsuya Nakadai) forced to impersonate the dying lord Takeda Shingen. As he takes on this role, the thief grows increasingly ambitious, but he’s also haunted by the spirit of the man whose life he’s taken. Kurosawa often focused on the relationship between reality and illusion in his films, and “Kagemusha” proves one of the most direct and poignant portrayals of the murky lines between the two.

“Possession” (1981)

POSSESSION, (aka THE NIGHT THE SCREAMING STOPS), Isabelle Adjani, 1981. © Limelight International /Courtesy Everett Collection
‘Possession’Courtesy Everett Collection

A cult classic horror story, Andrzej Żuławski’s “Possession” was filmed in the wake of the director’s own divorce, and its portrait of marital decay proves nightmarish. At the oblique narrative’s center is Isabelle Adjani’s phenomenal dual performance as Anna, a woman who abruptly divorces her husband amid what seems to be a psychological breakdown brought on by her mysterious doppelganger Helen. The film never entirely answers the question of their relationship conclusively, but there are more doubles in the film, including one for Anna’s husband Mark (Sam Neill). These doubles seem to represent perfect versions of the spouses at the film’s center, idealized fantasies of what the two want from each other, even as their separation tears their union apart. Whatever your interpretation, there’s no denying that “Possession” proves to be one of the most unsettling doppelganger stories of them all.

“Dead Ringers” (1988)

DEAD RINGERS, Jeremy Irons, 1988, TM & Copyright (c) 20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved.
‘Dead Ringers’ ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection

Unlike some of the films on this list, the doubles of “Dead Ringers” have a mundane reason for existence — Jeremy Irons’ dual gynecologists are merely just two twins, one shy and one confident, who run a clinic together. And yet, Elliot and Beverly Mantle prove highly unnerving, thanks in part to the off-kilter convincing performance from Irons, as well as the symbiotic relationship the film tracks. The two share everything, from their business to their lovers, a status quo that works well for Elliot but drives Beverly to madness when it hurts a woman he cares about. David Cronenberg’s chilling film is one of his least gruesome but one of his most disturbing, a portrait of a deeply toxic relationship that proves both off-putting and subtly heartbreaking.

“The Double Life of Véronique” (1991)

THE DOUBLE LIFE OF VERONIQUE, (aka DOUBLE VIE DE VERONIQUE), Irene Jacob, 1991
‘The Double Life of Véronique’ Courtesy Everett Collection

Enigmatic and bold, Krzysztof Kieślowski’s “The Double Life of Véronique” casts Irène Jacob as two identical women living in separate countries. Polish choir singer Weronika and French music teacher Véronique never come face-to-face, but they feel a sense that they aren’t alone in the world, and their strange bond causes their lives to reflect each other in strange and surprising ways. Kieślowski’s film is awash in dreamlike imagery, with hazy cinematography and an operatic score that pulses with emotion. The film is a love story of sorts, and “The Double Life of Véronique” makes you believe a bond between two people who never actually meet.

“Double Impact” (1991)

DOUBLE IMPACT, Jean-Claude Van Damme, 1991
‘Double Impact’©Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

Not Jean-Claude Van Damme’s best or most iconic testosterone-fueled early ’90s action flick, “Double Impact” still gets the job done by offering some dumb fun martial arts action into the world of the doppelganger. Its twist on the kind of revenge story that has fueled thousands of films of its ilk is that there isn’t just one beefy, badass Van Damme character seeking vengeance for the death of his father: there’s two. Chad is a peaceful martial arts instructor living in Los Angeles; Alex is his hotheaded estranged twin desperate to hunt down the Hong Kong crime boss who killed their father. Together, they need to overcome their differences to take down the ice-cold Raymond Zhang (Phillip Chan). Van Damme isn’t necessarily the most versatile actor, so the appeal of seeing him differentiate his two characters doesn’t really factor into the film’s appeal. Instead, “Double Impact” mostly asks the question, “Wouldn’t it be cool if Van Damme could kick twice as much ass?” The answer, predictably, is “Yes, very.”

“The Parent Trap” (1998)

‘The Parent Trap‘

Most of the films on this list use doubles as a means to terrify, unsettle, or unease the audience. Nancy Meyers’ beloved family comedy “The Parent Trap” instead uses it to fulfill the fantasy of finding a friend, a whole sibling, who understands you on a level nobody else possibly could. Lindsay Lohan, in a genuinely great performance, plays Hallie and Annie, two twins separated shortly after birth by the world’s craziest custody arrangement, in which their divorcing parents each took custody of one and decided to never see the other twin again. But when the girls meet at summer camp, they realize their shared heritage and team up to switch places and get their parents together again. A remake of the 1961 Disney film, the ’90s “Parent Trap” looms tall over the others, thanks to Lohan’s spirited and charming work as the twin girls, and a warm ensemble — including Dennis Quaid and Natasha Richardson as the mismatched parents — that ensures the film remains an all-time comfort watch.

“Mulholland Drive” (2001)

MULHOLLAND DRIVE, Naomi Watts, Laura Harring, 2001, (c) Universal/courtesy Everett Collection
‘Mulholland Drive’Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection

David Lynch’s work has always been concerned with identity and duality — see the doppelgangers that pop up throughout the “Twin Peaks” canon, or the strange replacements and stolen lives in “Lost Highway.” But his magnum opus “Mulholland Drive” is perhaps the most obvious distillation of this theme, casting the central lovers, played by Naomi Watts and Laura Harring, as two different sets of women living very different lives in the city of dreams. In one, Watts is Betty, a talented ingenue and aspiring actress looking to help Harring’s amnesiac Rita find her true identity. In another, Watts is the bitter and failed Diane, whose love for Harring’s emotionally unavailable Camilla drives her to ruin. How these two parallel lives intersect is a question that has beguiled fans of the film for over two decades, but regardless of how you interpret it, it’s an unforgettable look at the rot underneath Hollywood dreams, with an all-time phenomenal performance from Naomi Watts at its core.

“Adaptation” (2002)

ADAPTATION, Nicolas Cage (twice), 2002, © Columbia/courtesy Everett Collection
‘Adaptation’©Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

Spike Jonze and Charlie Kaufman’s inventive and hilarious dramedy “Adaptation” has a screenplay credited to Kaufman and his twin brother, Donald. The catch? Donald doesn’t exist; he’s instead a character in the film, about his brother Charlie adapting Susan Orlean’s nonfiction book “The Orchid Thief.” Yeah… it’s a lot. “Adaptation,” in general, is just a lot, a film bursting at the seams with ideas as it satirizes and parodies the writing process, incorporating real-life elements with fiction and even managing to sort of adapt the actual “Orchid Thief” via a plotline involving Meryl Streep as Orlean and the book’s central subject John Laroche. But the film’s center is the relationship between the fictionalized Kaufman and Donald, and “Adaptation” features a great performance from Nicolas Cage as the brothers. Kaufman literalizes the process of imposter syndrome and insecurity by making Donald into the confident man the fictional Charlie wishes he could be, and their push and pull is equal parts hilarious and genuinely moving.

“The Prestige” (2006)

THE PRESTIGE, Christian Bale, Hugh Jackman, 2006. ©Touchstone Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection
‘The Prestige’©Touchstone Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

There are multiple types of doubles within “The Prestige,” Christopher Nolan’s wonderfully icy and austere psychological thriller about the world of magic. Edwardian magicians Alfred (Christian Bale) and Robert (Hugh Jackman) are bitter rivals, and when Alfred debuts a teleporting act to much acclaim, Robert is determined to one-up him and replicate it. Both of the methods these men come from the use of doppelgangers, although explaining how is already a massive spoiler in a movie that gets much mileage via sleight-of-hand reveals of its inner-workings to the audience. What makes “The Prestige” tick is its portrait of two men determined to put everything of themselves into their craft, and the third-act reveals that contextualize everything brings that idea to quite literal places.

“Moon” (2009)

MOON, Sam Rockwell, 2009. PH: Mark Tille/©Sony Pictures Classics/Courtesy Everett Collection
‘Moon’©Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

One of the best science fiction films in recent memory, “Moon” captures the isolation and horror of space through the story of Sam (Sam Rockwell), a helium miner on the Moon who has spent three years alone in the base, separated from his family and nearing the edge of his sanity. As he begins to experience hallucinations, he encounters an older version of himself, and the question of who is the clone and who is the original haunts both versions of the man. Duncan Jones’ film is a smart chamber piece about individuality and identity, with an excellent dual performance from Rockwell at its core.

“Enemy” (2013)

ENEMY, Jake Gyllenhaal, 2013. ©A24/courtesy Everett Collection
‘Enemy’A24/courtesy Everett Collection

Practically an intimate chamber drama compared to the vast epics he has now become most known for, Denis Villeneuve’s “Enemy” wrests its twisty-turny psychological thriller plot on the work of Jake Gyllenhaal, who plays two men who are physically identical but (seemingly) completely unrelated, and whose existence slowly drives them both to ruin. Gyllenhaal makes both men convincingly different: the meek history teacher Adam is quiet and insular, while local actor Anthony is direct and curt. As they stalk and circle each other, the men begin sharing similar dreams, and the question of their relation and if they’re truly the same grows more and more puzzling. “Enemy” doesn’t totally land its heady attempts to explore themes of subconscious and identity, but as a tautly made thriller, it’s aces, and Gyllenhaal’s performance(s) is enough to make it frighteningly.

“Mickey 17” (2025)

MICKEY 17, Robert Pattinson (both), 2025. © Warner Bros. / Courtesy Everett Collection
‘Mickey 17’©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

There’s a lot about “Mickey 17” that doesn’t fully work: Bong Joon-ho’s adaptation of the satirical Edward Ashton novel has a messy script that undercuts its bleak capitalist satire, plus some fatally miscalculated supporting performances from Mark Ruffalo and Toni Collette as grating Trumpian stand-ins. What the film does offer, however, is one of the great dual performances in recent memory from Robert Pattinson as two clones of the original Mickey Barnes, an endearing sad sack loser who signed away his life rights to die repeatedly doing the menial work necessary for a colonial spaceship voyage. Both the 17th iteration that serves as the film’s main protagonist and the 18th iteration that becomes the dope’s main foil are, in Pattinson’s hands, very easy to tell apart. Long a chameleon vocally, the “Twilight” star gives 17 a flat nasal affect but roughs it up a little playing the more independent and rebellious 18. Playing against himself, Pattinson proves especially dynamic, crafting an odd couple dynamic that’s sincere, natural, and eventually quite tragic. In a film about how capitalism treats humans as expendable, Pattinson’s performances makes these two identical men well-rounded and totally distinct individuals.

“Sinners” (2025)

SINNERS, from left: Michael B. Jordan as Smoke, Michael B. Jordan as Stack, 2025. © Warner Bros. / courtesy Everett Collection
‘Sinners’©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

Ryan Coogler’s smash hit success “Sinners” has a lot on its mind, fusing Southern Gothic and vampire genre trappings with reflections of Black culture and identity. At its center is a heartrending story of brothers, embodied in a pair of great performances by a slick and charismatic Michael B. Jordan. Unlike plenty of twins on this list, Smoke and Stack — the Great War vets turned gangsters who roll into their small Mississippi hometown eager to open up an illicit new juke joint for the Black community — are more similar than they are different, following a near-identical path in life and sharing the same clever wit and deep dedication to their community. Jordan makes their differences (Smoke is a bit more insular, Stack a bit more gregarious) apparent through his acting, and those differences — along with, of course, the vampire clan that invades their establishment — is what eventually leads their paths to diverge in poignant, operatically tragic fashion.

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Sydney Sweeney 'Great Jeans' Ads Lifted Sales
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Sydney Sweeney ‘Great Jeans’ Ads Lifted Sales

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
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Clothing retailer American Eagle is thrilled with the results of its “Sydney Sweeney has great jeans” marketing campaign — which became part of the national political conversation — and says it’s planning to do more with the actor later this year.

The company said Sweeney’s jean collaboration sold out within a week with some items selling out within a day. Sweeney “is a winner, and in just six weeks, the campaign has generated unprecedented new customer acquisition,” CMO Craig Brommers told analysts on the earnings call.

In after-hours trading Wednesday, American Eagle stock was up nearly 25%.

However, while the company beat Wall Street expectations for the second quarter ended Aug. 2, 2025, American Eagle’s total net revenue of $1.28 billion for the period was down 1% compared with last year and total comparable sales also decreased 1%. Operating profit was $103 million, an increase of 2% versus the year-earlier period, while diluted earnings per share came in at 45 cents, up 15%.

In another celeb tie-up, American Eagle teamed with Travis Kelce — announcing a new design collaboration with the Kansas City Chief star’s sports and lifestyle brand Tru Kolors, one day after his engagement to Taylor Swift became public.

American Eagle CEO Jay Schottenstein said in prepared remarks with the earnings release, “The fall season is off to a positive start. Fueled by stronger product offerings and the success of recent marketing campaigns with Sydney Sweeney and Travis Kelce, we have seen an uptick in customer awareness, engagement and comparable sales. We look forward to building on our progress and the continued strength of our iconic brands to drive higher profitability, long-term growth and shareholder value.”

According to American Eagle, the Sweeney and Kelce campaigns combined have generated 40 billion impressions to date.

American Eagle’s Sweeney ad campaign was meant to be a lighthearted play on words. In one of the ads, Sweeney says, “Genes are passed down from parents to offspring,” then turns to the camera and says, “My jeans are blue.” In another spot, she appears before a billboard that says, “Sydney Sweeney has great genes”; then, the billboard is shown with “genes” crossed out and replaced with “jeans.”

Some online commenters perceived a eugenicist subtext in the genes/jeans play on words — an alleged racist dog-whistle that glorifies her white heritage as a beauty ideal. Republicans pounced on the backlash as an opportunity to stir the pot.

President Donald Trump, in an Aug. 4 post on his Truth Social platform, wrote, “Sydney Sweeney, a registered Republican, has the HOTTEST ad out there. It’s for American Eagle, and the jeans are ‘flying of the shelves.’ Go get ‘em Sydney.” Trump added: “Being WOKE is for losers, being Republican is what you want to be.”

Earlier, Trump’s White House communications manager Steven Cheung called the controversy a prime example of “cancel culture run amok.” Meanwhile, Vice President JD Vance mocked liberals for creating a hysteria around the American Eagle campaign, saying on an episode of the “Ruthless” podcast: “My political advice to the Democrats is continue to tell everybody who thinks Sydney Sweeney is attractive is a Nazi. That appears to be their actual strategy.” However, no prominent Democratic officials have taken a stance on the Sweeney ads.

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Morrissey Selling His Stake In The Smiths

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
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Almost 40 years after The Smiths broke up, Morrissey is truly leaving the band.

At least the singer’s 50% stake in the iconic Manchester group.

On hiatus from touring this summer and about to start a series of shows in Canada, the East Coast and hitting Smiths stronghold of LA on October 25, the man known as Moz has put up for sale his rights to the songs, the name, the merch, and perhaps most importantly and lucratively the publishing.

In a post on Instagram Wednesday, Morrissey said he “has no choice but to offer for sale all of his business interests in ‘The Smiths’ to any interested party / investor.” Possibly running into the tens of millions at least, the successful bidder would purchase:

1. The name ‘The Smiths’, as created by Morrissey.
2. All Smiths artwork, as created by Morrissey.
3. All Smiths merchandising rights.
4. All Smiths songs lyrically / musically.
5. All synchronisation rights.
6. All Smiths recordings.
7. All contractual rights for Smiths publishing.

If there was any doubt of the origins of this surprise move by Morrissey, who broke ranks with his now ex-reps at Red Light Management / Pete Galli Management in 2024 after just a few months, the songwriter made it clear that he feels he doesn’t owe anything, to paraphrase a Smith tune, to his former bandmates living and dead. “I am burnt out by any and all connections to Marr, Rourke, Joyce,” he wrote today of Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr, now deceased bass player Andy Rourke and estranged drummer Mike Joyce. “I have had enough of malicious associations. 

With legacy artists across all genres like Kiss ($300M for everything), Bruce Springsteen ($500M for his catalog), David Bowie ($250M for his catalog) and Michael Jackson (whose estate sold 50% of the Thriller singer’s music assets to Sony Music Group last year for $1.2B) cashing in, Morrissey’s move is neither crass nor careless by any measure.

Looking at The Smiths’ depth musically from their 1984 self-titled debut to their masterpiece of The Queen Is Dead in 1986 and more, plus the generation defining epic “How Soon Is Now?” song, the band is certainly a money maker even today.

Part of any estimation of the worth of Morrissey’s portion of the Smiths, who broke up in after five years together in 1987 not long after Marr left, has to be the stature the band has in contemporary culture. Specifically, as the soundtrack to many a life, from the 1980s and onward on both sides of the pond.

The band’s songs have been used in dozens of films from Pretty in Pink, The Wedding Singer, Never Been Kissed and Shaun of the Dead to Forgetting Sarah Marshall, (500) Days of Summer, The Perks of Being a Wallflower and Transformers spinoff Bumblebee. The Smiths also have appeared on TV’s Sex Education, Black Mirror, American Horror Story, Psych, That ‘80s Show and many more. Love Spit Love’s cover of the popular “How Soon Is Now?” was theme song of original Charmed series.

Like the Oasis and Guns’n’Roses reunion tours, a Smiths revival could see the band bigger on tour than they were in their heyday.

However, the trial balloon of a reunion tour for an an “eye-watering amount of money” was shot down by Marr last year. “It was a little bit about principles, but I’m not an idiot,” Marr said on a soccer podcast earlier this year. “I just think the vibe’s not right.”

The offer from AEG Entertainment Group came after bassist Rourke had died in May 2023. Morrissey, whose bookings are handled by WME, initially said Marr ignored the “lucrative offer.” In September 2024, Marr posted his response online, stressing he didn’t “ignore the offer — I said no.” 

Adding to antagonism between the two songwriting partners, both of whom hav had pretty stellar solo careers the past four decades, has been Marr’s 2018 trademarking of The Smiths name. Learning in 2018 that no one had actually obtained the band’s trademark of itself, the guitarist had his team complete the paperwork. Morrissey, a.k.a Steven Morrissey, claimed Marr made the move “without consultation.”

At the time, Marr said not true.

“A failure to respond led Marr to register the trademark himself,” Marr said in a September 2024 statement. “It was subsequently agreed with Morrissey’s lawyers that this trademark was held for the mutual benefit of Morrissey and Marr. As a gesture of goodwill, in January 2024, Marr signed an assignment of joint ownership to Morrissey. Execution of this document still requires Morrissey to sign.­­­­­­­­”

As of now, Morrissey is taking offers.

Reps for Johnny Marr, who is a frequent collaborator with Hans Zimmer on film scores in recent years, did not respond today to Deadline’s request for comment on Morrissey’s sale news. Or to quote the title of one of the band’s 1986 songs, Is It Really So Strange?

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