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House of the Dragon favourite stars in glamorous first look at all-new BBC drama from acclaimed writer
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House of the Dragon favourite stars in glamorous first look at all-new BBC drama from acclaimed writer

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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After the success of BBC’s Mood, Nicôle Lecky is back for yet another drama and this time round, Wild Cherry looks to be just as dramatic and twisted as Lecky’s first series.

Not only has Lecky created and written the series, she’s also starring in the show as Gigi, a fellow resident of the affluent neighbourhood of Richford Lake that is drawn into the drama encircling the main mother-daughter duos at the heart of this tale.

The series follows friends Juliet (Eve Best) and Lorna (Carmen Ejogo), two successful working mothers, who are shocked when their daughters get embroiled in a school wide scandal.

Well now, we have a juicy first look at Wild Cherry, thanks to a brand new official trailer that has just landed – and boy, does it look like a series that is prime for a binge-watch.

Alongside the trailer, the official release date for the series has also now been confirmed, and will land on BBC One and iPlayer on Sunday 15th November.

Eve Best as Juliet, Amelia May as Allegra, Carmen Ejogo as Lorna and Imogen Faires as Grace in Wild Cherry. Lesley Edith

“In this town, they had wonderful lives,” we hear Lecky’s Gigi narrate at the start of the trailer. “It was a world of privilege for all of them but in Richford Lake, everyone was hiding something.”

We see flashes of the glamorous lives in question, from Juliet in the middle of a professional photoshoot to Grace (Imogen Faires) and Allegra (Amelia May) enjoying time at their private school together and then, going to parties in lavish homes.

But we then see Allegra admit to a boy that there’s a secret messaging app going round their school and we soon see things get a whole lot darker. It turns out that students have to pay to be featured on there, posting provocative pictures in exchange for likes and comments, it seems.

It’s clear there’s drama brewing in both camps of students and their parents as we see the adults sit down for a dinner party, which looks to be rather tense. But then things take a turn for the worse when we see that one of Grace and Allegra’s friends has gone missing, with the police on the search for the truth.

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As we see both Grace and Allegra’s mugshots on a board in a police station, could they have something to do with it? But that simmering tension boils over into Juliet and Lorna’s own dynamic, with Lorna telling Juliet to not tell her how to parent her own daughter.

“Nobody knew what they were capable of – until it was too late,” we then hear as the scene shows Juliet, Allegra, Lorna and Grace all staring seriously at their reflections in a mirror. Could it be in the aftermath of something terrible? We’ll just have to wait and see.

The official synopsis for Wild Cherry reads: “In Richford Lake things appear perfect for super-mum Juliet (Eve Best) and business mogul Lorna (Carmen Ejogo), but when their teens Grace (Imogen Faires) and Allegra (Amelia May) are accused of a shocking scandal at their exclusive private school, toxic secrets and lies ripple throughout the community.

“A coming-of-age drama for both mothers and daughters as they navigate privilege, power and social media. “Like mother like daughter” rings loudly in a complex world, where danger and betrayal is never far from the surface – even in a perfect town.”

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All episodes of Wild Cherry will be available to watch on Saturday 15th November on BBC iPlayer from 6am and episodes 1 & 2 will premiere on BBC One from 9pm.

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Grant Show Makes Blunt Confession About Season 1

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Melrose Place star Grant Show recently made a blunt confession about Season 1 of the ’90s drama series.

On the November 3 episode of the Still Here Hollywood With Steve Kmetko podcast, Show, 63, spoke about the early days of Melrose Place with host, former E! News Live star Steve Kmetko, 72.

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Helen Mirren to Accept Special Golden Globe Award During 'Golden Eve'
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Helen Mirren to Accept Special Golden Globe Award During ‘Golden Eve’

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

The Golden Globes has announced that actress, producer, and three-time Golden Globe winner Dame Helen Mirren will receive the 2026 Cecil B. DeMille Award — and, as part of a new twist on how the honor will be given.

Rather than during the Golden Globe Awards telecast, like in the past, both the Cecil B. DeMille Award and Carol Burnett Award will take place during a new annual primetime special titled “Golden Eve,” airing on Thursday, January 8, 2026, at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on the CBS Television Network and streaming on Paramount+. 

“Helen Mirren is a force of nature and her career is nothing short of extraordinary,” said Helen Hoehne, president, Golden Globes, via statement. “Her transcendent performances and commitment to her craft continue to inspire generations of artists and audiences alike. It is a profound honor to present her with the Cecil B. DeMille Award.”

(Left to right): Adam Bakri and Jess Jacobs in 'If You See Something'

The Oscar, Emmy, SAG, BAFTA, and Tony Award-winning actress has received 16 Golden Globes nominations over her six decade career, with her first win being for her role in the TV movie “Losing Chase,” and her later wins being for dual roles as the Queen of England in both the 2005 miniseries “Elizabeth I” and the 2006 film “The Queen.” Given her celebrated body of work across stage, film, and television, Mirren was also appointed a Dame of the British Empire in 2003 in recognition of her artistic achievements.

The new “Golden Eve” special is said to offer viewers an unprecedented insider’s look at the honorees’ legacy, personal stories, and unforgettable Golden Globes moments. The exclusive special will feature curated career retrospectives, never-before-seen footage, and in-depth conversations with the honorees.

The “Golden Eve” event will be one of the awards specials airing as part of the new Golden Week experience airing across Paramount platforms, with more programming and celebratory kick-off events teeing up the 83rd Annual Golden Globes, which will air live Sunday, January 11, 2026, and will once again be hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser.

Past Cecil B. DeMille Award recipients include Walt Disney, Audrey Hepburn, Sidney Poitier, Judy Garland, Elizabeth Taylor, Robert Redford, Barbra Streisand, Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Oprah Winfrey, and, most recently, Viola Davis during the inaugural Golden Gala.

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How To Buy The New Nike Air Jordan 11 Retro 'Rare Air' Sneakers Online
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How To Buy The New Nike Air Jordan 11 Retro ‘Rare Air’ Sneakers Online

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

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When Michael Jordan came back to the NBA after two years away from the game, he took the Chicago Bulls to the Eastern Conference Semifinals in 1995. While Jordan and the Bulls lost the series to the Orlando Magic, he was wearing the now-iconic Nike Air Jordan 11 sneakers.

And 30 years later, Nike is rereleasing the Air Jordan 11 Retro “Rare Air” sneakers on Wednesday, Nov. 5 at 10 a.m. ET/7 a.m. PT.

Priced at $235, the Nike Air Jordan 11 Retro “Rare Air” sneakers are rubber sole adds to their lightweight cushioning with a look that’s clean and retro, especially with a slick and shiny deep royal blue patent leather wraparound. The sneakers are also lightweight and made from a blend of real and synthetic leather paired with a fabric upper for durability.

In addition, the signature shoes feature Michael Jordan’s No. 23 is “hidden” at the top of each heel, as well as the “Jumpman” logo on their heels and bottoms. In fact, the eyelets spell out “Jordan” going up and down each sneaker. The silhouette is just classic, while these sneakers come in a deep royal blue, sail, black and fire red colorway.

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Nike Air Jordan 11 Retro ‘Rare Air’ Sneakers

Release date: Nov. 5 at 10 a.m. ET/7 a.m. PT

And if you’re a Nike Member, you can get free shipping on orders over $50 and more. But if you’re not a member, then your order has to be more than $75 to get free shipping.

You can sign up to be a Nike Member to get benefits from the sports apparel retailer, such as free shipping, expert advice on sports and style, exclusive experiences, early access to new drops, special discounts and deals, no receipt returns and much more. Sign up is free for those with an email address.

Available on Wednesday, Nov. 5 for $235, the Nike Air Jordan 11 Retro “Rare Air” sneakers are unisex and come in various sizes. The shoes also come in sizes for big kids with prices starting at $190 at Nike.com.

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Steven Soderbergh, Michaela Coel Set Doha Film Festival & 2025 Lineup
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Steven Soderbergh, Michaela Coel Set Doha Film Festival & 2025 Lineup

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Steven Soderbergh, Ramy Youssef and Michaela Coel are among special guests lined up to attend Qatar’s inaugural Doha Film Festival later this month.

Soderbergh and Coel will touch down at the festival – running from November 20 to 28 – for a Special Screening of Neon-acquired The Christophers, which world premiered in Toronto.

Further Special Screening titles include Re-Creation by Jim Sheridan; Shoot the People by Andy-Mundy Castle; My Story by Yasser Ashour; Palestine 36 by Annemarie Jacir and the World Premiere of Qatari feature film Sa3oud Wainah by Mohammed Al-Ibrahim produced by Katara Studios.

Other profile international and regionally renowned guests due to attend include Turkish stars Engin Altan Duzyatan and Hazal Kaya; veteran Kuwaiti actor, Jassim Al Nabhan; Tunisian Egyptian cinema star Dorra Zarrouk as well as Palestinian actors Saleh Bakri and Hiam Abbas who appear in Palestine 36.

The festival will showcase 97 films from 62 countries across different sections, including the previously announced International Competition, offering more than $300,000 in prize money and featuring 13 world cinema titles including Once Upon a Time in Gaza, The President’s Cake and Cotton Queen.

Spearheaded by the Doha Film Institute, the new festival expands its long-running family-focused event of Ajyal, which ran for more than a decade during the same period, and will unfold in various locations across the Qatari capital of Doha including the Katara Cultural Village, Msheireb Downtown Doha, and the Museum of Islamic Art.

It will open on November 20 with a screening of Kaouther Ben Hania’s powerful The Voice of Hind Rajab, about the killing of a young Palestinian girl by Israeli troops in the Gaza Strip in early 2024, which was a recipient of the DFI’s grants program.

Beyond the film selection, the festival will also lay on a talks program featuring speakers such as former MSNBC broadcast journalist Mehdi Hassan; Egyptian journalist Palestinian rights advocate  Rahma Zein, Emmy-nominated journalist Ahmed Shihab-Eldin as well as artists Yasiin Bey, Dana Al Fardan and Khalid Albaih; industry experts Sylvia Zakhary and Ahmed Al Baker among others.

“At the heart of Doha Film Festival is connection, from spontaneous conversations to the emotions we share, and the ways cinema reminds us of our humanity,” said DFI CEO and festival director Fatma Hassan Alremaihi.

“For the past 15 years, DFI has taken great pride in the extraordinary accomplishments of the filmmakers whose journeys we have shared so far. This year’s Doha Film Festival reflects Qatar’s growing creative ambitions and our deep belief in the power of cinema to unite and inspire.”

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DWTS Season 34 Week 8 Rock & Roll Night: All Scores, Eliminations
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DWTS Season 34 Week 8 Rock & Roll Night: All Scores, Eliminations

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

[This story contains spoilers from episode eight of Dancing With the Stars season 34.]

Dancing With the Stars‘ rocked and rolled all night Tuesday as the cast celebrated Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night.

Tuesday’s episode marked the return of group dances, which saw the cast cut into half as each group performed alongside one of the co-hosts, Julianne Hough and Alfonso Ribeiro. 

Danielle Fishel and Pasha Pashkov were eliminated from Dancing With the Stars season 34 at the end of the episode.

At the top of the show, Ribeiro revealed the couple who finished at the top of the leaderboard would be granted immunity from the relay dances next week, and would earn bonus points towards next Tuesday’s 20th Birthday Party celebration episode — if they survived elimination, of course.

While both Whitney Leavitt and Alix Earle tied for the highest individual score of the night (both with a 39/40), the tie was broken by awarding immunity to Leavitt for having the highest cumulative judges scores from across season 34.

Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Leavitt, social media star Earle, Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles, The Traitors season three winner (and Zac Efron’s brother) Dylan Efron, actress Elaine Hendrix, conservationist (and son of Steve Irwin) Robert Irwin and comedian-actor Andy Richter comprise the remaining cast of celebrities, while Fishel was eliminated from the competition Tuesday night.

Hendrix suffered an injury last Tuesday that prohibited her from dancing on Halloween Night. Instead of performing live, she earned a 32/40 based on rehearsal footage reviewed by the judges. She was not eliminated from the show or prohibited to continue dancing, meaning she will perform an individual dance and partake in a group number on Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night.  

After performing a Viennese waltz to “What the World Needs Now Is Love,” Hendrix gave a brief update on how she’s been doing since the injury, noting that she’s been feeling “very solid and strong and grateful.”

With only eight celebrities left in the competition heading into the episode, season 34 of Dancing With the Stars is nearing its end. After Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night, there are only three episodes left, including Nov. 25’s special three-hour finale. 

Still, after Tuesday’s episode, none of the couples have yet received a perfect score from the panel of judges. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night did see the first 40/40 handed out to Team Chicago, though no individual couples have earned a perfect score.

During the individual dances, Earle and Leavitt nearly earned perfect scores, both scoring 39/40. Chiles and Irwin trailed close behind them, with respective scores of 38/40 each.

Last week’s Halloween Night saw the couples perform spooky numbers and compete in the dance marathon, while Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Jen Affleck and her partner Jan Ravnik were eliminated from the competition. (The Hollywood Reporter was in the ballroom to capture all the behind-the-scenes moments that cameras missed.) 

Flavor Flav served as a guest judge alongside mainstay judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Derek Hough and Bruno Tonioli.

The couple with the lowest combined total of judges’ scores and viewer votes is eliminated at the end of each episode. Live voting takes place during the East Coast airing of each show and ends shortly after the final performance is completed.

See the full list of scores for week eight of DWTS season 34 (aka Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night) below.

Individual Dances

Dylan Efron and Daniella Karagach: 36/40
Alix Earle and Val Chmerkovskiy: 39/40
Andy Richter and Emma Slater: 30/40
Whitney Leavitt and Mark Ballas: 39/40
Danielle Fishel and Pasha Pashkov: 34/40 (ELIMINATED)
Elaine Hendrix and Alan Bersten: 37/40
Jordan Chiles and Ezra Sosa: 38/40
Robert Irwin and Witney Carson: 38/40

Group Dances

Team Chicago: 40/40 (WINNING GROUP)
With Alfonso Ribeiro; Danielle (team captain) and Pasha; Whitney and Mark; Jordan and Ezra; and Dylan and Daniella

Team Kool: 38/40
With Julianne Hough; Andy (team captain) and Emma; Robert and Witney; Alix and Val; and Elaine and Alan

Season 34 of DWTS airs and streams simultaneously on ABC and Disney+ on Tuesdays, with new episodes available to stream on Wednesdays on Hulu.

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Sheffield Wednesday v Norwich City Championship TV channel, live stream, kick-off time
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Sheffield Wednesday v Norwich City Championship TV channel, live stream, kick-off time

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

A sell-out is expected at Hillsborough on Wednesday evening as the Championship’s two bottom clubs – Sheffield Wednesday and Norwich City – face off.

The midweek clash is the Owls’ first home game since the club’s administration took control out of the hands of problematic owner Dejphon Chansiri and fans have responded to calls to get the ground bouncing.

Wednesday earned a hard-fought draw away at West Brom on Saturday, snapping their losing streak at four games, and will view Norwich’s visit as a chance to claim their second Championship win of the season.

The Canaries have lost six on the bounce to drop to 23rd in the table as the dismal start to Liam Manning’s tenure has continued.

Manning appears to retain the support of the club chiefs but that could change if their struggles coninue in the Steel City.

RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch Sheffield Wednesday v Norwich City on TV and online.

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When is Sheffield Wednesday v Norwich City?

Sheffield Wednesday v Norwich City will take place on Wednesday 5th November 2025.

Check out our live football on TV guide for the latest times and information.

Sheffield Wednesday v Norwich City kick-off time

Sheffield Wednesday v Norwich City will kick off at 7:45pm.

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What TV channel is Sheffield Wednesday v Norwich City on?

You can watch the game live on Sky Sports+ from 7:35pm.

Sky Sports can be added to any Sky TV package for just £22 per month for all nine sports channels, or you can pick up the complete sports package plus Netflix for £35 per month.

Sky Sports + will feature more than 1,000 EFL games throughout the season and is included as part of Sky Sports packages.

How to live stream Sheffield Wednesday v Norwich City online

Sky Sports customers can live stream the game via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices including most smartphones and tablets as part of their subscription.

You can also watch the match via NOW with a day membership (£14.99) or month membership (£34.99).

NOW can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles. NOW is also available via TNT Sports.

Is Sheffield Wednesday v Norwich City on radio?

Unfortunately, there will be no national radio coverage of the game. Please check your local radio network for coverage details.

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Will ‘The Lowdown’ Return for Season 2? Ethan Hawke Breaks Down the Finale Episode (Exclusive)

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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What To Know

  • The Lowdown star Ethan Hawke discusses the show’s season finale episode, “The Sensitive Kind.”
  • The actor teases what could happen next after the ending.
  • Plus, get an exclusive peek at an intimate conversation between Hawke and costar Kyle MacLachlan.

[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for The Lowdown Season 1 Episode 8, “The Sensitive Kind.”]

The debut season of FX‘s ragtag noir The Lowdown, from creator Sterlin Harjo, came to an explosive ending as the mystery behind Dale Washberg’s (Tim Blake Nelson) death was unraveled by Tulsa’s resident “trusthstorian,” Lee Raybon (Ethan Hawke).

The episode, “The Sensitive Kind,” opened up where the previous episode left off, moments after Lee had chased Akron businessman Frank (Tracy Letts) into the One Well Church helmed by Mark Russell (Paul Sparks). As Lee realized he’d stepped into some real potential danger amidst the neo Nazis, Marty (Keith David) entered the space and claimed he was undercover and taking Lee into custody.

The ruse lasted only seconds for the men to get out the door and into Lee’s van, but they didn’t get away unscathed as Marty got grazed by a stray bullet when the One Well group charged after them, guns ablaze. While the men ultimately got away, Lee faced the consequences of his actions when artist Chutto (Mato Wayuhi) broke his shop window in retaliation for his grandfather Arthur’s (Graham Greene) death, which was unknowingly put in motion when he called Betty Jo (Jeanne Tripplehorn) and she sent Frank in search of Dale’s lost will.

While Lee told Chutto the land Dale had wanted to gift Arthur belonged to him, the young man didn’t want it, and that left the reporter to rethink his next move. As he tried to piece his latest story together, Lee faced his relationship with his daughter, Francis (Ryan Kiera Armstrong), who read a poem about his breakup with ex-wife Sam (Kaniehtiio Horn), which also forced Lee to reconcile his role as a father.

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After he left Dale’s letters to his daughter Pearl (Ken Pomeroy), Betty Jo called Lee up, enraged and wanting answers, but that was exactly what Lee hoped for. The pair met in a neutral spot, and while Lee couldn’t say if the letters revealed that Donald (Kyle MacLachlan) was Pearl’s biological father, the conversation revealed that she had knowledge of Dale’s true death.

Lee took that and went off to write his story, but he recruited Marty to get Donald to a neutral location at Cyrus’s (Killer Mike) office to allow the political candidate an opportunity to read it first and offer a statement. Lee explained that Dale had been shot accidentally and was originally meant to be scared into selling his land. When Lee relayed to Donald that he had an opportunity to do something good with Dale’s legacy, he decided to gift the land to the Osage and cut ties with the wealthy power players in the area.

The episode concluded with Lee attending Sam’s wedding to Johnny (Rafael Casal), where he wished the newlyweds well, and set a boundary with his daughter, putting her best interest ahead of his own by telling her to stay full-time with her mother and stepfather. It was both a buttoned-up and open ending in a way that leaves us satisfied and hungry for more.

Below, star Ethan Hawke breaks down the finale’s highlights on community, filming alongside a star-studded ensemble, and the importance of story. (Plus, get an exclusive look at an intimate conversation between Hawke and MacLachlan in the video below).



I loved that book shop moment from the beginning, where Lee interacts with Dale, and later in the episode, when Donald asks if they ever met, Lee says he never did. Was he lying, or did he just not remember meeting Dale? 

Ethan Hawke: It’s kind of wonderfully mysterious, isn’t it? In my imagination, Lee didn’t remember that he’d met him until right then, all of a sudden. Sometimes that happens to you. You’re like, “Oh, wait, I remember something I hadn’t remembered before.” But he doesn’t have the confidence to verbalize it. Or maybe he always remembered, I don’t know. But it kind of gets at the wonderful nuance of truth-telling and how we all shade and hide the truth for when it makes sense to us and when we want to. And that’s how a lot of accidents happen.

That confrontation at One Well Church when Marty has to step in and save Lee is tense. How was it filming that sequence?

It was such a strange day of shooting to have all these unbelievably talented people there. I mean, Tracy Letts is one of the great American playwrights, and there he is acting with us, and Tom McCarthy is a brilliant filmmaker himself, and he’s there. Keith’s so genuine, a bona fide legend. I’ve loved Paul Sparks’ acting forever; he is one of my favorite actors. And so it was a great group of people. One of the fun things about playing Lee is that he’s just always thinking on his feet. He doesn’t really have a plan, and sometimes he’s really brave but in a stupid way. None of it’s thought out, and I don’t think he thinks through that moment. He’s just chasing [Frank] into that church, not really thinking about what he’s going to do, and then he’s just a cat trying to stay alive.

Keith David and Ethan Hawke in 'The Lowdown'

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Speaking of Lee not thinking things through, he ultimately got Arthur killed in the previous episode because he spoke too openly in front of Betty Jo, and Lee is on the receiving end of Chutto’s anger because of it. Was that a learning moment for him? Will he be more careful moving forward?

I think it’s what pushes the show into the deep end of the pool. It’s that sometimes all these characters — Lee and everybody — they’re breaking hearts and doing good and bad things simultaneously, and that’s the complexity and nuance of real life. Good guys don’t wear white hats and bad guys don’t wear black hats. I do think that scene that you mentioned with Chutto is the first real smack of humility that Lee gets. He sees himself as a caped crusader, and he’s forced to stare in the mirror and see that he’s not clean. And the great thing about that is if you can absorb humility the right way, it can lead to compassion. It’s what makes him able to make the necessary compromises to put aside the article he wants to write and write a different article that actually could serve a good purpose, and also helps him to be a good enough man and father to show up for his daughter at his ex-wife’s wedding.

Lee and Donald’s conversation in Cyrus’s office reveals that he didn’t know Betty Jo had gotten Dale killed. How important is it for Lee and Donald to share that moment of connection that leads to Donald handing over Dale’s land to the Osage?

Whether he’s doing that just to get out of trouble or whether he is doing it to be a good person, we don’t really know, but it doesn’t really matter. He’s doing the right thing. My favorite part of the show is when the season starts with Lee comparing Donald Washburg to Adolf Hitler, which is what we do when we want to demonize somebody today. The left wing calls people Adolf Hitler, the right wing calls people Nazis… And of course, at the end of the show, he realizes, this is a human being trying to play the cards he’s dealt. He thinks he’s a good person. He didn’t know that his brother was murdered; he wasn’t a part of it. He did look the other way when it was to his best interest, which is exactly what Lee’s done.

Ryan Kiera Armstrong, Kaniehtiio Horn, Rafael Casal, and Ethan Hawke in 'The Lowdown' finale

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Did you know how Dale’s death really unfolded throughout filming, or did you learn when filming the finale episode? How did that process unfold?

The process was so mysterious. It really started with Sterlin having this idea for a show, and I don’t think he really knew exactly where it was going. He knew how it was going to end, and he knew what the feeling was. How we got there was mysterious to all of us. In a lot of ways, the show’s really about community, and the mystery is in service of the characters, which is why I love it.

In one of our first conversations about it, we talked through the wedding scene with the daughter and knew that was what it had to drive towards. It’s Lee’s journey about what it means to be a good man and how we can view our sensitivities as strengths and not weaknesses. The whole murder mystery part of it had some movement as we told the story. I used to make up stories for my kids when they would fall asleep, and sometimes, when you just let your subconscious roll, great stuff happens. They would fall asleep [and I’d be like] I’ve got to go write that down, but then I could never remember it.

Where do you think Lee and Francis stand after he tells her to live with her mother full-time? Is there a sense of rejection there?

It’s wonderfully nuanced because for the first time, he’s really trying to see what is in her best interest, and he sees that she has a good stepfather and that they have a good thing going, and that might be a great resource and value to her. He’s not seeing her life as a reflection of him, but as her own life. And so, in a way, it’s a mark of wisdom, and in another way, it’s really disappointing to her. She wants to be loved wholly and completely and blindly. And I think the feeling I get from that last scene is that they’re going to find their way, but I would love to do a second season just because her character’s getting to be a really interesting age and her problems are going to get more complicated. It’d be wonderful to see Lee try to parent a teenage daughter.

The full-circle nature of Lee gifting Samantha the painting he stole in the premiere episode is so satisfying. Is there more to uncover in terms of their history?

I think so, definitely. I mean, Tiio and Rafael are such great actors, and I would love to see the ongoing dynamics between all three of them. I would love to see future parent-teacher conferences where they all sit there and pick her.

Have there been any discussions about where the show might go if it’s picked up for Season 2?

Of course, we can’t help but daydream, but the truth is, I feel really proud of Episode 8. I love the way the show resolves, and I’m excited for audiences to see it. And the TV gods have to decide whether or not there’s an audience for it.

FX’s The Lowdown, Season 1, Streaming now, Hulu

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Oday Rasheed Delivers Mood Over Story
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Oday Rasheed Delivers Mood Over Story

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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A cascading mood of melancholy that fails to ever snap into a proper tragedy, “If You See Something” may not manage to say all that much about the persistent post-9/11 biases facing refugees from the Middle East in the United States, but director Oday Rasheed (“Underexposure”) takes an admirable swing with his latest narrative feature, delivering a warm-yet-despondent portrait of a couple pushing their allegiance to its absolute limit against the backdrop of a kidnapping scheme they can’t be sure is real.

It begins with Katie (Jess Jacobs) and her boyfriend Ali (Adam Bakri) driving down a busy New York City street as their artist friend Dawod (Haddi Tabbal) monologues in the backseat. Both Ali and Dawod are from Baghdad, and the latter is remembering a car bombing they narrowly missed thanks to his friend’s intuition back home. Ali couldn’t have known he was saving Dawod’s life by not wanting to take a turn into traffic that day, but Dawod has never forgotten it, and he repeats the story with awe. Feeling indebted to someone for something they did in the past is classic fairytale fodder, but “If You See Something” expands that facile idea into a modern meditation on taking hard actions in the name of love, romantic or otherwise.

Elle Fanning in Predator: Badlands

Co-written by Jacobs and the late Avram Nobel Ludwig, this scrappy indie hits on important political themes at a critical time for immigrants in the United States. Katie and Ali are deeply committed to each other by all accounts, but they’re not getting married to secure Ali a green card. He’s a doctor — and not just “back in Iraq,” as evidenced by the compulsion he feels to perform illegal eye surgery on a little girl in a new country that has yet to legitimize his medical expertise. Ali is the kind of man who does the right thing even against his own interest, and watching him endure a tone-deaf interview with an American bureaucrat stings.

‘If You See Something’

“Of my five best friends from childhood, four of them are dead,” his asylum application reads. In the room, the U.S. agent insists Ali specify how each person passed. Air attack. Car bomb. Shot by American soldiers. Suicide. Juxtaposed with Ali practicing his own identity aloud before facing the stranger who will determine is future (“I am a doctor, I am a doctor, I am a doctor,” he repeats), the scene should be recognizable to anyone familiar with the practices of Homeland Security — simmering injustices and all.

That’s an extraordinary circumstance for dating, and the prospect of standing by your significant other while the government decides if they’re “illegal” could merit a movie all its own. Art curator Katie walks through a brutal scene that looks like one of Dawod’s installations bringing the wreckage in Baghdad to life for New Yorkers. But a similar scene later in the film suggests Ali walking into a flashback from his own life, and Rasheed smartly keeps the distant nightmare these characters think they know and the one unfolding before them in surreal territory.

“He’s not a local, he lives here,” Katie spits back at her quietly bigoted family when they ask for Ali’s opinion on a conflict from which he’s thousands of miles removed. The moment recalls the core dynamic from Jordan Peele’s “Get Out,” and Reed Birney’s performance as the racist dad has Bradley Whitford written all over it. But this isn’t so much a horror movie as it is a modern myth, and the threat of ICE hangs over Ali like an ever-more menacing Sword of Damocles. When the good doctor gets word that Dawod has been kidnapped back in Baghdad, his dream life with Katie slips away like sand. Dawod’s captors are asking $250,000 for his release, and Ali doesn’t have that. Katie might.

‘If You See Something’

The role radicalized white women have played in terrorism is fertile ground for a film, but Rasheed takes the opposite tact here, painting Katie as an earnest and devoted partner deciding whether she can take this leap of faith with Ali. That’s a solid dramatic question, but one that might’ve been more productive as an inciting incident, as too much of this low-budget drama shuffles around subjects that demand incisive action in 2025, effectively creating a subtle irony that undermines the film’s own point. What’s worse, the acting doesn’t land the gut-punch you’d hope; Jacobs struggles especially.

And yet “If You See Something” remains urgent in spite of its flaws. Rasheed is known for his guerilla-style filmmaking, and his 2005 docudrama “Underexposure” is widely credited as the first feature to be shot in Baghdad after the start of the Iraq War. At a time when immigrant voices are being diminished in the Western world and the United States’ role in shaping international affairs is being fundamentally reconsidered across the globe, the director’s latest film provides further — if imperfect — proof of how crucial it is to hear from the artists whose communities have been most directly impacted by America’s post-9/11 approach to foreign policy. Even lacking in some respects, this movie’s wide release demands respect, and it promises that resistance to the current administration is percolating all around us, whether we can see it at work or not.

Grade: C+

“If You See Something” is now playing in limited release, and will open in theaters nationwide on Friday, November 14.

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California Approves Redistricting Measure in Win for Gavin Newsom
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California Approves Redistricting Measure in Win for Gavin Newsom

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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California voters have approved a ballot measure to redraw the state’s congressional map, potentially giving Democrats five more seats in the 2026 midterms.

The Associated Press called the race at 8 p.m., just as polls closed.

The vote comes in response to a similar move from Texas, where Republican leaders redrew their maps this summer to eliminate up to five Democratic seats.

Gov. Gavin Newsom billed the measure as a way to “fight fire with fire” by stopping Republicans from rigging the 2026 midterms. The vote marks a significant win for Newsom, who sold the measure to voters as a way to stop President Trump’s agenda.

“We are done being treated like this,” Newsom said at a rally over the weekend. “What this is all about is Democrats getting back on our toes — not on our heels. Getting our mojo back.”

Republicans currently hold a six-vote majority in Congress. In California’s 52 seats, Democrats hold a 43-9 advantage — but that could grow to 48-4 under the new maps, possibly helping Democrats win control of Congress.

Success was not a foreordained when Newsom proposed the new maps this summer, which, unlike in Texas, required voter approval to change the California constitution.

California voters had previously created an independent redistricting commission to draw lines in a non-partisan fashion — a key element of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s legacy in office. In polls before the campaign, voters were generally supportive of the commission.

But an ad campaign, along with big endorsements from Barack Obama and Kamala Harris, sent a message to Democratic voters that the proposition would offer a golden opportunity to fight back against Trump.

The successful campaign burnishes Newsom’s credentials as a fighter as he is expected to launch a campaign for president in 2028.

The redistricting battle may not be over yet. Other states have considered countering California’s move, including Indiana, Ohio and Florida.

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