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'Steal This Story, Please' Review: Amy Goodman Documentary
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‘Steal This Story, Please’ Review: Amy Goodman Documentary

by jummy84 April 9, 2026
written by jummy84

“Democracy Now!” is not a program you seek out when you’re on the fence about the issues. The daily nonprofit radio show, now entering its four decade on both the real and digital airwaves, is as unapologetically progressive as they come. Host and producer Amy Goodman and her team of reporters clearly subscribe to a worldview that the world is divided into a battle between oppressors and those they oppress, and their aggressive lines of questioning are catnip for an audience that believes the mainstream media is too centrist. It’s less a place for arguments and debates than a team headquarters that tirelessly tries to advance a cause.

Fatih Akin, Diane Kruger at the “Amrum” Photocall during The 78th Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 16, 2025 in Cannes, France.

It’s unsurprising, then, that the new documentary about Goodman plays like more of a greatest hits compilation than a serious attempt at capturing the essence of a person. Carl Deal and Tia Lessin’s “Steal This Story, Please!” recaps Goodman’s entire career, from her famous interview with then-President Bill Clinton in which she criticized him for passing NAFTA and “shifting the Democratic Party to the right” to her subsequent protests of the Bush and Trump administrations and her unwavering support of Palestine since October 7th.

Much like “Democracy Now!,” which does not accept advertisers and survives on donations from foundations and individual viewers, “Steal This Story, Please!” is a grassroots effort. The filmmakers are self-distributing the film this spring following a festival run that began at Telluride, and the audience will be overwhelmingly comprised of Goodman’s politically engaged fans. The film’s content suggests that Deal and Lessin are primarily focused on rallying the true believers to get even more involved, not converting anyone to Goodman’s worldview.

Given those parameters, it’s hard to imagine the film not succeeding at its goals. “Steal This Story, Please!” is a profile in courage, presenting Goodman as an unrelenting voice of the voiceless who is never afraid to get arrested or make an enemy in her pursuit of telling her truth. Her career is filled with the kinds of on-the-ground adventures that should inspire plenty of wide-eyed journalism students who haven’t yet realized how much of the job is just staring at laptop screens. Anyone looking for permission to protest, organize, and get their hands dirty for the things they believe in will likely leave the screenings feeling invigorated.

But the components that make “Steal This Story, Please!” a useful activism tool also turn it into an underwhelming piece of art. The film is only interested in portraying Goodman as an unambiguous hero, robbing us of the chance to explore the nuances of a complicated person who has participated in decades of history. There’s not much room to explore how Goodman has evolved, if she ever got something wrong, or express any critical thought about how her bomb-throwing approach fits into the media ecosystem.

There’s no denying that we’re living through dark times, and saying that a journalist subscribes to a simple Good vs. Evil worldview is less damning of an accusation than it would have been 15 years ago. But given how ideologically motivated Goodman is, her story could have been better told by a filmmaker with less interest in adding their thumb to the scale. A less fawning portrait of Goodman could have still reached the same progressive conclusions while giving us a better understanding of what makes her tick and why she continues to survive in a media landscape that never stops evolving. Instead, we’re left to try and fill in those gaps ourselves.

But “Steal This Story, Please!” is the kind of film that has no problem sacrificing artistic merit if it means inspiring a few more people to get out and protest. It’s not a coincidence that Deal and Lessin are rolling it out in the months leading up to a crucial set of midterm elections in America, and the only fair way to grade such a mission-based film is to see how much it helps accomplish its goals. On that front, we’ll all have to nervously wait a few months before we can deliver a proper verdict.

Grade: C+

“Steal This Story, Please” opens at IFC Center in New York on Friday, April 10 and in Los Angeles on April 17, with a national expansion to follow.

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Amy Schumer on Deleting Pre-Weight Loss Instagram Photos
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Amy Schumer on Deleting Pre-Weight Loss Instagram Photos

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Lizzo simply wanted to feel better from head to toe.

“Once I started working out for mental health, to have balanced mental health or endorphins, so that I don’t look at myself in the mirror and feel ashamed of myself, and feel disgusted with myself,” the “Good as Hell” singer explained in a May 2023 TikTok, “exercise has helped me shift my mind, not my body.”

She acknowledged in a January 2025 TikTok that she was on an “intentional weight loss journey,” her goal was simply to be the best version of herself.

“Even at the end of my weight loss journey, I’m not going to be considered thin by any means,” Lizzo said. “I will still be considered morbidly obese on the BMI and little bros on the internet are still going to call me ‘big backed.’ But I will be happy.”

A second later, the video jumped to Lizzo exclaiming, “And I am happy,” as she showed off a screen showing her body fat had gone down by 16 percent and she’d shaved 10.5 points from her Body Mass Index (BMI).

“Let this be a reminder that you can do anything—anything—you set your mind to,” she added. “Now I guess it’s time to set new goals.”

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The King Of Sarcasm Turns Villain! Ryan Reynolds Stars In Netflix's Eloise With Amy Sherman-Palladino | Glamsham.com
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The King Of Sarcasm Turns Villain! Ryan Reynolds Stars In Netflix’s Eloise With Amy Sherman-Palladino | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Netflix is set to revive a timeless childhood favorite with a new live-action adaptation of Eloise, inspired by Kay Thompson’s beloved book series and Hilary Knight’s iconic illustrations. The streaming giant announced that Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino will direct and co-write the film, which stars young newcomer Mae Schenk as Eloise. Ryan Reynolds joins the project as both producer and actor, portraying a brand-new villain created specifically for the movie.

First published in 1955, Eloise follows a mischievous six-year-old who lives on the top floor of New York City’s famed Plaza Hotel. The character became a cultural icon for her wit, humor, and boundless imagination. The stories enjoyed renewed popularity in the 2000s with new books from Simon & Schuster and two Disney television films starring Sofia Vassilieva as Eloise and Julie Andrews as her nurturing nanny.

Although specific plot details for Netflix’s adaptation remain under wraps, the film is described as a fresh, original adventure inspired by the classic books. According to Hannah Minghella, Head of Feature Animation and Family Film at Netflix, “Eloise has been beloved for generations… It’s an honor to reintroduce this cherished character with two people who share her signature mischief and charm, Amy Sherman-Palladino and Ryan Reynolds.”

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ELOISE is coming to Netflix!

Amy Sherman-Palladino will write and direct a new feature adaptation of the beloved children’s book series starring newcomer Mae Schenk and Ryan Reynolds. pic.twitter.com/kHJyoj9d7J

— Netflix (@netflix) November 3, 2025

MRC Film co-presidents Jonathan Golfman and Brye Adler revealed that they have been developing the project for years, having first secured the rights in 2019. Partnering with Reynolds’ Maximum Effort, Sherman-Palladino, and Netflix, MRC aims to deliver a bold, hilarious, and heartfelt family film that blends the original spirit of Eloise with modern flair—bringing one of literature’s most iconic little girls to a whole new generation of viewers.

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Togather appoints ex-DICE UK Managing Director Amy Oldham as Chief Commercial Officer

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Togather, the UK’s largest live events operator, has appointed former DICE UK Managing Director Amy Oldham to lead its commercial operations as Chief Commercial Officer (CCO).

Oldham has previously served as Commercial Director at KOKO Studios and Head of Festivals & Events at Global, bringing over fifteen years of experience in building creative partnerships in the live events industry.

Oldham will lead Togather’s Commercial team, which has already delivered major events including Gala Festival, Pride in London, The Royal International Air Tattoo, Windsor Great Park Illuminated and Brighton on the Beach.

Founded in 2018, Togather is known for connecting high-quality food and beverage suppliers across the UK to events — from large corporate gatherings to the country’s biggest cultural festivals.

A major part of Oldham’s role will involve developing Togather’s live event offering for clients, following the 2025 launch of Live 360, the industry’s first AI-driven supplier matching platform. Her focus will be on expanding Togather’s service — which raises F&B sales by an average of 30% per year — across a wider range of locations, including festivals, stadia, and cultural events.

“Togather is transforming how people create and experience live events –  making them better for everyone. I’ve admired the team’s growth for years, and to now be part of that mission is incredibly exciting,” said Oldham. “Our focus is on helping more organisers and partners unlock the full power of Togather’s platform and services — scaling our impact and bringing unforgettable experiences to even more people. I’ve been fortunate to be part of some of the most game-changing events companies in the country, and I’ve no doubt we’ll achieve the same at Togather.”

Togather CEO Digby Vollrath added:

“We’re thrilled to have Amy’s skills and experience on board. Her experience perfectly aligns with what we’re striving to achieve at Togather, and she has the infectious personality and drive for perfection that it takes to succeed in this industry. I’m looking forward to seeing what the next few years hold”

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How T.J. Holmes & Amy Robach Went From GMA3 Cohosts to Engaged Couple
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How T.J. Holmes & Amy Robach Went From GMA3 Cohosts to Engaged Couple

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
written by jummy84


T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach have reported some very exciting news.
The former GMA3 hosts confirmed their engagement almost three years after their romance was first made public.
“We are sharing…

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Amy Duggar King on 19 Kids and Counting Experience 
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Amy Duggar King on 19 Kids and Counting Experience 

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Jessa Duggar (m. Ben Seewald)

Jim Bob and Michelle’s fifth child, Jessa Duggar, was born Nov. 4, 1992.

Jessa met Ben through church and he began courting her in 2013—the old-fashioned approach to romance coming as a brand-new notion to a lot of viewers. The kids never talked about their romances pre-engagement, so Jim Bob explained to People, “Courting is getting to know each other in a group setting, both families spending time together and the couple setting goals together to determine if they are meant to marry. With dating, a couple will often pair off alone and that sometimes leads to a more physical relationship.”

Ben asked for Jessa’s hand and then proposed in August 2014—sealing the deal by holding her hand for the first time. They married on Nov. 1, 2014. Jessa was pregnant with their first child when 19 Kids and Counting was canceled and TLC subsequently aired a special about sexual abuse, featuring Jill and Jessa, to further educate viewers on the subject. The sisters would end up the stars of their own show, Jill and Jessa: Counting On, that winter; the show then evolved to become Counting On, featuring other Duggar siblings as well.

Meanwhile, Jessa and Ben welcomed son Spurgeon on Nov. 5, 2015, son Henry on Feb. 6, 2017, daughter Ivy Jane on May 28, 2019 and daughter Fern in July 2021. In February 2023, Jessa shared that she suffered a miscarriage over the 2022 holiday season. She gave birth to son George in December 2023.

In August 2025, Jessa announced the birth of son Edward.

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Tina Fey, Seth Meyers Make Weekend Update Cameo With Amy Poehler

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Amy Poehler served as a brief guest anchor on Saturday Night Live‘s “Weekend Update,” and she was joined by two familiar faces — and that’s not including Colin Jost and Michael Che.

After making a surprise cameo during the cold open, Tina Fey made a second appearance during the infamous SNL bit. But that’s not all: they were also joined by fellow alumni Seth Meyers.

The segment kicked off with Poehler criticizing one of Jost’s jokes, to which they decided to settle their beef with “a good old fashioned ‘Weekend Update’ joke off.” The crowd then erupted in applause as Fey and Meyers entered the shot.

“Oh, did somebody say ‘Weekend Update’ joke off?” Fey asked. The Good Hang podcast host quickly introduced the two, noting, “My first wife and second wife, everybody!”

Jost then went on to set up the joke, saying, “A woman in Tennessee broke a hospital record after giving birth to a 13 pound baby, and go!”

Poehler replied with her own shot at creating the best joke, noting, “A woman gave birth to a 13 pound baby which was so big he slapped the doctor on his ass.” Fey then took her shot, saying, “A woman gave birth to a 13 pound baby, and the new baby’s name is Ahhhhh!”

Meyers continued the joke off: “A woman gave birth to a 13 pound baby, damn, did she give birth to it, or did it drive out?” They traded several jokes with Jost and Che, until Poehler affirmed, “We won!”

Poehler, Fey and Meyers’ spent years working on SNL amongst one another. As a trio, they served five years together as cast members on the show. The Mean Girls star exited the series in 2006, leaving Poehler and the Late Night host with two additional years together before Poehler left in 2008.

Poehler returned to SNL for her third time as host on Saturday night, where she was joined by musical guest Role Model. He even brought out his own special cameo in Grammy Award-winner Charli XCX.

Earlier in the night, Poehler and Fey portrayed Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem, respectively, in the cold open.

The Parks and Recreation star utilized her opening monologue to commemorate the official 50th anniversary of SNL, noting that the first episode of the show debuted exactly 50 years on Oct. 11, 1975. However, she also took time to criticize AI actress Tilly Norwood who made headlines after her studio revealed they were searching for her own representation.

“I remember watching the show in the ’70s, sitting in my house in Burlington, Massachusetts thinking, ‘I wanna be an actress someday, at least until they invent an AI actress who’s funnier and willing to do full frontal,’” Poehler said.

She later added, “I know it can feel like times are very tough right now, and in some ways they always have been and they always will be, so I’ll just say this — if there’s a place that feels like home that you can go back to and laugh with your friends, consider yourself lucky, and I do. And to that little AI robot watching TV right now who wants to be on this stage someday, I say to you, ‘Beep boop beep boop.’ Which translates to, ‘You’ll never be able to write a joke, you stupid robot.’”

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Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Play Kristi Noem and Pam Bondi in SNL's Cold Open
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Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Play Kristi Noem and Pam Bondi in SNL’s Cold Open

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
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Saturday Night Live opened its latest episode with a cold open spoofing Pam Bondi’s recent congressional hearing, in which the attorney general clashed with senators through evasive answers and sharp personal jabs. This week’s host, Amy Poehler, played the role of Bondi, while her longtime friend and fellow SNL alum Tina Fey made a surprise cameo as Secretary of Department of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem — hair extensions, Botox, and AR-15 included.

“This Democrat government shutdown needs to end now,” declared Fey’s Noem. After being informed that Democratic senators were eager to reach a resolution, she respond: “Ha, that makes me laugh more than Old Yeller…. Dogs don’t just get shot, heroes shoot them.”

“Speaking of heroes, our government agents are working without pay. Luckily, our boys at ICE don’t mind, they’re in it for the love of the game.”

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Weekend Update Reunites Amy Poehler, Tina Fey & Seth Meyers
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Weekend Update Reunites Amy Poehler, Tina Fey & Seth Meyers

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
written by jummy84

It was old home week on SNL‘s Weekend Update desk as Amy Poehler was joined by Tina Fey and Seth Meyers to trade yuks with Colin Jost and Michael Che.

In the joke-off, everyone had to find new, knee-slapping ways to make fun of a real-life headline about a Tennessee woman who broke a hospital record by giving birth to a 13 pound baby. Poehler started the competition by saying how the baby was so big, “he slapped the doctor on his ass.”

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Fey followed with “a woman gave birth to a 13 pound baby and and the new baby’s name is AHHHHH.” Meyers picked up the baton by joking, “a woman gave birth to a 13 pound baby. Damn, did she give birth to it? Or did it drive out?”

It was Che’s turn next. “Here’s a fun fact. The second the baby was out, the woman zipped around the room like a deflated balloon.” Fey followed up with, “a woman in Tennessee gave birth to a 13 pound baby because it’s Tennessee and the baby was also pregnant.”

Another highlight from the jam-packed session behind the Update desk was Che making an AI joke at the expense of Jost. He talked about the infamous Sora app and how it allows “users to create cameos of themselves in videos, and they’re pretty realistic. I mean, I made this one before the show.”

Replied Jost, “really excited for that to be out there.”

SNL via YouTube

Check out the sketch above.

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Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, and Seth Meyers Return to Weekend Update for "Joke Off"
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Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, and Seth Meyers Return to Weekend Update for “Joke Off”

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
written by jummy84

As host of this week’s SNL, Amy Poehler couldn’t resist returning to her old Weekend Update desk, where she reunited with her former co-anchors Tina Fey and Seth Meyers. The trio made a surprise appearance to challenge current anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che to a “Joke Off,” a rapid-fire punchline battle inspired by a recent news story about a Tennessee woman who broke a record by giving birth to a 13-pound baby.

Earlier in the episode, Poehler and Fey played Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem during SNL’s cold open.

Weekend Update Joke Off with Amy, Tina, and Seth! pic.twitter.com/Q1hTAwaEnP

— Saturday Night Live – SNL (@nbcsnl) October 12, 2025

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