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Don’t Miss These Black Friday Clothing Deals 2025, Up to 50% Off
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Don’t Miss These Black Friday Clothing Deals 2025, Up to 50% Off

by jummy84 November 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Some of these retailers have been known to offer discounts up to 50%, so be sure to keep following our countdown right to Cyber Monday. Editors’ note: should you want to start your holiday shopping early, each of these prized pieces make wonderful gifts for any fashion enthusiast on your list. Below, the best Black Friday clothing and accessory deals worth shopping all weekend long—get them while they’re chaud!

Net-a-Porter’s Black Friday sale is brimming with over 12,000 pieces—up to 50% off—across nearly every category imaginable, from T-shirts and sweatshirts to leggings, elegant outerwear, and more. Among the standouts: Loulou de Saison’s plush faux fur and Leset’s striped lounge pant, both perfect for elevating your cold-weather layers. And when in doubt, great denim never fails—Khaite’s refined blue jeans are as polished as it gets. Rounding out the mix, discover Loewe’s corduroy-collared barn jacket, timeless LBDs from Tove, and an evening-ready clutch from Toteme.

Altuzarra

Altuzarra’s ruffled chiffon gown—fresh off the fall 2025 runway—is your holiday showstopper. Light, romantic, and guaranteed to fit into every dress code this holiday season.

The Row

A rare moment: The Row handbags on sale. Now is the time to invest in one of its iconic, award-winning accessories, like the mini Canteen shoulder bag—a staple Vogue editors wear on repeat.

Both the majors (The Row, Khaite, and Brunello Cucinelli) and the contemporaries (Savette, Proenza Schouler, and Magda Butrym) are up to 50% off at Mytheresa, with plenty of other holiday dressing picks and winter must-haves to round out your shopping spree. If you haven’t added a sumptuous suede blazer to your seasonal capsule wardrobe, well, now is the time.

Proenza Schouler

This season’s knit to know: Proenza Schouler’s Fair Isle turtleneck. Cozy and charming, it will instantly elevate your winter wardrobe.

Nour Hammour

The leather layer you’ll reach for on repeat. Nour Hammour’s black blazer sharpens classic denim and pairs effortlessly with a printed scarf.

Savette

Symmetry 26 crossbody bag

Nordstrom’s Black Friday sale is in full swing, with up to 60% off clothing, jewelry, accessories, beauty, home, menswear, and more. Some of the retailer’s great deals include Burberry’s iconic khaki trench, Dries Van Noten’s sequin-embellished midiskirt, and Chloé’s early-aughts-inspired shoulder bag. You’ll also find Another Tomorrow’s scarf-accented LBD, an effortless way to bring fashion-forward flair to your everyday wardrobe. For a striking contrast, reach for Marni’s floral-print midi dress or Khaite’s sleek knee boots—consider it the ultimate finishing touch. And if you’re simply in need of the basics, there’s plenty of basics (from hoodies and joggers to bras, beanies, and pajamas) to stock up on.

Adidas

A sneaker we’d easily buy full price—why not make the most of your wish list and pick it up now?

Jacquemus

Vogue editors’ favorite styling trick this season? A pop of red. Jacquemus’s cherry bright knit cardigan is a versatile layer that energizes every winter look.

Burberry

long gabardine trench coat

Nearly everything is 50% off at Banana Republic right now, including the brand’s covetable women’s cashmere crewnecks and leather outerwear pieces. Otherwise, there are cool cargo pants, long-sleeve tees and short-sleeve T-shirts, and wear-with-everything dresses, all of which have made their way onto our most-wanted wish lists. Well, that is until everything imminently sells out.

Banana Republic

A breton boatneck top is a year-round essential in our books.

Banana Republic

The barn jacket continues to trend—pair it with leggings and shearling-lined boots now, then with an airy cotton dress come spring.

Banana Republic

relaxed turtleneck sweater

Beyond runway-ready pieces that fold seamlessly into an everyday wardrobe, Tory Burch consistently delivers some of the most compelling markdowns of sale season: currently, select styles from the fall collection are 30% off, including summer carryovers already on sale. This Black Friday, the spotlight is on the brand’s shimmering sequin midiskirt, a statement piece that pairs effortlessly with a printed turtleneck or billowy blouse. In true Tory fashion, a classic black shirtdress remains a forever favorite—easy to elevate with peep-toe pumps or keep understated with embellished ballet flats. For something more relaxed, a color-blocked fleece strikes the perfect balance of chic and cozy. Style it with simple black leggings on the weekend or corduroy trousers at your nine-to-five. Also catching our eye? Burch’s classic wool overcoat and cool denim midiskirt.

Tory Burch

A mainstay in the wardrobe of Vogue’s head of editorial content Chloe Malle, Tory Burch’s layered sweater is the standout top that moves effortlessly from office hours to elegant dinner plans.

Tory Burch

Tailored denim is forever staple, and Tory Burch’s skinny-leg pair—straight from its fall 2025 runway—is the Black Friday win you’ll wear on repeat.

Tory Burch

deconstructed denim skirt

Flannel shirts! Slouchy leather bomber jackets! Pops of red! Easy denim! Kitten heels! Don’t these prized pieces sound like something you’re going to want to add to your Black Friday shopping cart? Thanks to Ssense’s designer sale, full of seasonal bestsellers, you can.

Dragon Diffusion

Add a lively pop of red to any outfit with Dragon Diffusion’s small tote—a seasonless staple you’ll carry straight through summer.

Toteme

Toteme’s khaki trench is the ultimate winter layer—it looks polished over chunky knits and tailored trousers as it does matching lounge sets.

The Shopbop sale is a go-to when it comes to contemporary fashion finds that are both on-trend and wallet-friendly. (You’ll also find great essentials in the mix, if you’re looking for simple cardigans, leggings and sweatpants, and even puffer jackets!) This Black Friday of course, is no different. With code HOLIDAY, shop the retailer’s entire site and earn up to 25% off your entire wardrobe. Highlights include Reformation’s leopard-print faux fur, Levi’s easy blue jeans, Hill House Home’s fabulous floral dress, and a pair of classic penny loafers from Rag & Bone. Your cold weather wardrobe refresh has never looked so good!

Jeanerica

The denim search ends here—Jeanerica’s barrel-leg jeans offer the perfect modern shape to round out your everyday wardrobe.

Staud

A hero of the season, Staud’s Wally boot delivers the sleek and polished knee-high silhouette that pairs effortlessly with any ensemble.

Alex Mill

Chiltern Street barn jacket

Countryside coats! Fair Isle sweaters! Festive plaid! Faux fur! All of these and more trending new arrivals are up for grabs at J.Crew’s much-anticipated Black Friday sale. Don’t forget to also add their beloved chocolate brown corduroys or pair of sleek black knee boots to your already overflowing cart. Happy shopping!

J.Crew

For a playful take on a classic, J.Crew’s red-and-navy striped cardigan pairs perfectly with dark-wash denim—easy, cheerful, and timeless.

J.Crew

Choose J.Crew’s forest-green trench for a fresh update on the staple. Style it with unexpected color pairings to give the look a modern edge.

J.Crew

Andi keyhole ballet flats

J.Crew

Fair Isle mockneck sweater

Run—don’t walk—to Moda Operandi’s just-dropped Black Friday sale. Fashion set favorites are up to 50% off, including Khaite’s canvas tote bag (a perfect holiday gift to yourself), Heirlome’s fringe-trim knit dress, Aeyde’s zebra-striped ballet flats, and a pair of red-hot strappy sandals from St. Agni. You’ll also find everyday essentials with quiet edge—like Worn Vintage’s perfectly broken-in leather jacket, The Row’s drawstring trousers, and Agolde’s khaki utility pants. Moda’s edit is a perennial must-shop, and this season’s lineup is especially good. Trust us: you’ll want to add to cart ASAP.

The Row

Sleek, effortless, and endlessly polished, The Row’s hobo shoulder bag delivers a modern twist on a timeless silhouette.

Ralph Lauren

Marsha pleated maxi skirt

Fresh from the fall 2025 runway, Ralph Lauren’s pleated maxi skirt is the season’s standout buy—especially fitting after his Women’s Designer of the Year win.

Madewell’s Black Friday sale has officially arrived—and it’s a good one. The beloved retailer is offering up to 40% off its newest seasonal hits with code LETSGO. If that alone doesn’t spark excitement, the following lineup will: think leopard-print wool coats, perfectly worn-in blue jeans, sumptuous suede ankle boots, and preppy striped polos. As for handbags, Madewell’s classic black tote remains a forever staple—this Black Friday and well beyond.

Madewell

Utilitarian layers are everywhere this season—allow Madewell’s oversized field jacket brings a country-coded twist to your winter wardrobe.

Madewell

Madewell’s two-tone white corduroys offer a modern, elevated take on denim’s winter alternative.

Madewell

The Lexington oversized tote

Madewell

The Dean easy straight jeans

Madewell

The Perfect vintage jeans

Madewell

The Essential bucket tote

Some of the season’s hottest trends are now up to 40% off at Bloomingdale’s Designer Event. Instant standouts include Cinq à Sept’s bohemian-inspired blouse, CO’s timeless LBD, Altuzarra’s cropped jean jacket, and a statement knit from Victoria Beckham that feels straight off the catwalk and into your closet. Accessories bring the same sense of play—whether you opt for Miu Miu’s classic cat-eye sunglasses, Tory Burch’s wear-with-everything tote, or Stuart Weitzman’s patent knee-high boots. Honestly, what more could you ask for this sale season?

Sandro’s leather jacket delivers an elevated take on the classic cut. Give it a fresh twist by styling it with striped pants and a soft cashmere knit.

Fashion loves a horse girl! Vince’s black riding boots are the chic, timeless addition your winter wardrobe needs.

High-street hero H&M isn’t just running a dedicated sale section; they’re offering up to 30% off everything–yes, everything–on-site, from glittering new party pieces to standout outerwear built to last for seasons. Luckily for you, we’ve already done the work, narrowing the sprawling selection to the eight need-to-know H&M finds worth adding to cart this Black Friday.

The black dress remains a staple for a reason. H&M’s fitted jersey midi is the minimalist foundation you can style a hundred ways.

Add a little shine this season with H&M’s beige embellished skirt—dress it up with a sleek party top or keep it casual with a simple white tee.

Run, don’t walk: Bergdorf Goodman’s legendary designer sale is stocked with major goodies. First on our list is Wales Bonner’s shearling-lined leather bomber jacket, a true street-style staple, or test-drive a few other trends of the season: notable knit dresses that pack a punch, pops of rich burgundy, flashes of preppy argyle, and polished fashion pumps. Plus, earn a gift card up to $1,500 with code GIFTBG.

In true Jennifer Lawrence fashion, add an animal-print bag for a spirited pop of pattern. Tom Ford’s leopard-print large tote makes the perfect everyday carryall.

The knit you’ll reach for on repeat—TWP’s cashmere polo is looks elegant with trousers, denim, or midi skirts.

Closet classics that feel anything but basic? That’s where Leset comes in. This Black Friday, the brand is offering up to 30% off sitewide—yes, really. Now’s the time to stock up on the beloved Margo white tee (size up for the perfect relaxed fit!), a chic argyle polo sweater, cozy loungewear staples, and so much more. ’Tis the season for stylish staying-in—and some of the best deals can be found right here.

Leset’s collarless blazer is the minimalist layer that elevates any winter-white look with sleek and understated polish.

Checked prints ruled street style this season—Leset’s yellow-hued take adds a fresh burst of color and pairs effortlessly with a cozy knit.

If your denim drawer is looking a little too loved, consider this your sign to restock. Levi’s is offering up to 50% off its most iconic fits—from the forever-timeless 501 to darker, slouchier silhouettes like the Low Loose. Whether you skew baggy or prefer a more polished, straight-leg finish, anchor your denim with a striped tee or a crisp button-down. It’s the kind of effortless daily uniform that you will reach for again and again.

Nothing pairs with denim quite like a crisp button-down—the purveyors of classic Americana denim would know. It’s the perfect clean canvas for all your standout accessories.

Levi’s built its legacy on great denim—so consider this your cue to refresh your rotation with the classic 501s. They’re a staple for a reason.

Gap’s sitewide sale is the moment to refresh your fall (and winter) wardrobe of essentials. Think caramel-colored corduroys, statement jackets, and cozy layers in unexpected shades like crimson red. Even their soft pinstriped PJ pants earn daytime potential when styled with chunky knits. Stock up now—your future self will thank you.

Brown is the color of the year. Choose Gap’s cozy turtleneck version for a staple you’ll wear all season long.

Statement coats are a winter essential—especially when your wardrobe leans neutral. Gap’s faux-fur leopard iteration adds instant impact, perfect thrown over an all-black look.

Zara’s Black Friday sale is brimming with trend-driven staples that feel far more expensive than their price tags. On the outerwear front, shearling jackets are the hero buy; for something sleeker, add a black boho style blouse to your nighttime rotation. And don’t skip the dress section—holiday party hits tend to vanish fast.

Winter boho continues to reign—Zara’s black blouse is the perfect base for layered pendant necklaces and pairs beautifully with a billowing skirt.

The satin pant is the ideal cozy-meets-polished option for festive attire. Style Zara’s version with a soft knit and preppy loafers for an elevated day-to-night look.

From cult-favorite sneakers to cozy, heavyweight sweats and water-resistant windbreakers you’ll actually run in, Nike’s up to 50% off sale covers every athletic staple worth having. Consider it the ideal moment to upgrade your gym uniform—or your Saturday-morning coffee-run look.

Go for the modern twist on Nike’s classic Air Superfly silhouette—the black pony hair feels especially current and has quickly become an editor favorite.

For an easy, throw-on layer, Nike’s black zip fleece is the go-to staple—whether you’re heading to the gym or grabbing your morning coffee.

Uniqlo’s reliable lineup of essentials are now even more temptingly priced. Stock up on cashmere sweaters, wool coats, classic scarves, and their perfect pleated trousers. Prefer something with more of a fashion spin? The funnel-neck shirts and checked pants deliver just enough edge while maintaining Uniqlo’s signature practicality.

Uniqlo’s cashmere sweaters are the ultimate steal—stock up this Black Friday on pieces you’ll wear all winter long.

These comfy wide-leg trousers are a trusted editor buy for the office and a night out.

Yes, you read that right. Frame is marking down select items up to 80%—their biggest sale of the year. Expect preppy-meets-modern wardrobe staples: an argyle knit polo you’ve been eyeing since September, seasonless denim, and cropped leather jackets. These are the kinds of pieces you wear on repeat and brag about scoring on sale.

A light-wash pair of jeans that’s easily dressed up and down.

Khaite rarely goes on sale, which makes this the ultimate add-to-cart moment. Invest in sleek leather coats, sculptural suede bags, or those glossy red patent pumps you’ve been saving in your “someday” cart. These are heirloom-level pieces you won’t regret getting at a steal.

A signature Khaite shoulder bag that’s one of our best finds of the sale.

An impeccably cut slip dress for a dream date nights at Caviar Kaspa.

Your basics deserve a refresh, and Skims is answering with up to 30% off their best sellers. Slip into their warm PJ sets, restock your rotation of bras and tees, or finally pick up the viral slip dress—an endlessly versatile layer whether you’re dressing it up or lounging in. These are the items you will buy once and wear forever.

You, this set, and a copy of Heart the Lover. Saturday night, plans.

Well-fitting underpinnings are essential to making your outfit work.

A true fashion-insider favorite, DeMellier is offering 20% off sitewide with code “BF20”—a rare opportunity to score the London label’s most coveted silhouettes. Think sculptural evening bags, impeccably structured carryall totes, and everyday leather essentials. These are the pieces you can actually use year-round, and the brand’s loyal fanbase—Kate Middleton, Katie Holmes, Reese Witherspoon—prove just how timeless they are. If you’ve been eyeing one, now is time to invest.

Spotted most recently on EmRata, who styled the brand’s bestseller with a suede trench coat and black pointy boots.

Your new work bag, found.

The Scandinavian leather-goods brand, Liffner, is offering up to 30% off select styles this Black Friday—an invitation to invest in timeless, minimalist accessories. Expect impeccable craftsmanship, luxurious silhouettes, and an attention to detail that makes each piece feel considered. Long loved by editors for their understated elegance, these are the bags and small-leather goods you’ll covet (and carry) forever.

One of our go-to totes for work, travel, and beyond—choose from classic black leather or a buttery suede option. There are no wrong choices here.

Also available in clutch form, Liffner’s new Pushlock tote redefines the modern ladylike top-hande. We love the rich chocolate color this one comes in.

November 29, 2025 0 comments
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Why Two-Part Finales Like 'Wicked: For Good' Don't Work
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Why Two-Part Finales Like ‘Wicked: For Good’ Don’t Work

by jummy84 November 26, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s not polite to comment when someone takes seconds at the Thanksgiving dinner table. And yet, this holiday season, “Wicked: For Good” is asking the world to watch as Universal double-dips on the magic of Jon M. Chu’s Oscar-winning musical from last year. 

Starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande (again), this paltry sequel adapts and expands on the second half of the beloved Broadway show from 2003. “Wicked: For Good” has already made more than $223 million at the global box office. But with 69 percent on Rotten Tomatoes and 58 percent on Metacritic, it’s a disappointment by most other metrics. 

IndieWire’s Anne Thompson and Ryan Lattanzio projected a tough awards season ahead for the film on their most recent episode of Screen Talk. Lackluster follow-ups are tough to swallow in the best of circumstances, but “Wicked: For Good” feels like extra nasty backwash in 2025. 

NUREMBERG, Russell Crowe as Hermann Goring (left), 2025. ph: Scott Garfield / © Sony Pictures Classics / Courtesy Everett Collection

There’s all that timely political messaging that got fumbled. But the sequel also comes amid one of the worst box office seasons in recent memory. For several weeks, we’ve watched critically acclaimed movies fail to secure the audiences that critics said they deserved. Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Bugonia” has yet to make its money back despite stars Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons (though digital rentals, where the studios take in up to 80 percent of the profits, started today). And even bigger hits like Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” have inspired analysts like IndieWire’s Brian Welk to ask, “What even is a box-office flop anymore?” 

“Wicked: For Good” will still make oceans of money in ticket sales and buckets more when you account for its pink-and-green Cynthia/Ariana merchandising. But the film industry borrows against itself by insulting hungry audiences with a bad strategy we know doesn’t work. 

Give a Mouse a Cliffhanger, He’ll Make Harry Potter… Jump Off It?

TV shows and books have capitalized on cliffhangers ever since Thomas Hardy’s “A Pair of Blue Eyes” left its hero literally dangling from a rock in 1873. The Wachowskis’ “Matrix” trilogy broke ground by shooting the sequels “Reloaded” and “Revolutions” simultaneously and releasing them just six months apart — a strategy tried on earlier films and sharpened to blockbuster success in 2003. That year, Quentin Tarantino also cut “Kill Bill” in half. Saving the finale for spring, the samurai epic proved auteurs could be series unto themselves. 

That same strategy eventually gave us the most lucrative franchises of the century. From the Star Wars sequels to Peter Jackson’s epic “Lord of the Rings” trilogy, the trend culminated in the $32 billion Marvel Cinematic Universe that analysts agree has helped redefine “success” at the movies today.

J.K. Rowling did the same for books in the late ’90s, introducing young adults to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and steadily expanding it into a reliable touchstone of global pop culture. “Twilight” and “The Hunger Games” gained massive audiences, too, and even lesser YA best-sellers like “Percy Jackson & the Olympians” ended up on the big screen. 

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS: PART 2, from left: Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Matthew Lewis, 2011. ©2011 Warner Bros. Ent. Harry Potter publishing rights ©J.K.R. Harry Potter characters, names and related indicia are trademarks of and ©Warner Bros. Ent. All rights reserved./Courtesy Everett Collection
‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2’©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

When the Harry Potter story concluded on the page, the movie version needed to feel just as big as the ending already on shelves. Running 784 pages in most editions, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” was a long book, no doubt. But Warner Bros.’ decision to release the finale as two parts between 2010 and 2011 was an international news item. The movies did well for the studio and director David Yates, receiving widespread critical acclaim and a total of five Oscar nominations between them. They fared even better on the financial front, with “Part 1” grossing $960 million worldwide and “Part 2” raking in $1.3 billion. 

“Twilight,” “Hunger Games,” and the Beginning of the End(s)

Other franchises followed suit. Both “Twilight” and “The Hunger Games” bifurcated their finales, and the collective four films still did major blockbuster numbers at the box office. But it soon became clear the strategy that had worked so well for Harry Potter was already turning sour. 

Between 2011 and 2012, the “Twilight: Breaking Dawn” duology earned $967 million internationally, grossing $430 million on “Part 1” and $537 million on “Part 2.” Compare that to “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay,” released between 2014 and 2015, which made $782 million worldwide despite a sharp decline in ticket sales; $418 million for “Part 1” dropped to $364 million for “Part 2.” 

THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 2, from left: Josh Hutcherson, Jennifer Lawrence, Mahershala Ali, Liam Hemsworth, 2015. ph: Murray Close/©Lionsgate/Courtesy Everett Collection
“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2”©Lions Gate/Courtesy Everett Collection

Where Warner Bros. and Yates delivered cinematic work worthy of a two-movie event, Summit Entertainment and Lionsgate spurred their filmmakers to stumble over the finish line. “Breaking Dawn” director Bill Condon and “Mockingjay” director Francis Lawrence were lambasted for taking hugely popular series and making them feel overly long for the wrong reasons. (Note that Lawrence has since righted that wrong with an excellent “Hunger Games” prequel.)  

“Twilight” was never considered the pinnacle of storytelling, but “Hunger Games” did particularly poorly trying to follow up the fervor of 2013’s “Catching Fire.” The series’ first sequel is still regarded by many as the best installment in the franchise, but the bloated two-part take is brutal to watch. There wasn’t enough source material to work with, and thanks to the novel’s dystopian setting, the second half felt almost too depressing for fantasy fans in packed theaters. 

Why Hollywood May Never Learn This Lesson

Lionsgate doubled down on YA fiction in the early 2010s, pushing its adaptation of the “Divergent” series as another global event. Starring Shailene Woodley, the sci-fi franchise never made it to the finale, effectively imploding mid-story between parts. When 2015’s “Insurgent” underperformed at the same time “Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2” faltered, that set up 2016’s “Allegiant: Part 1” for a fail. Bad reviews didn’t stop the movie from turning a profit (estimated at $71 million), but “Part 2” died in development as a drawn-out mistake. 

That storied nosedive — or, at the least, the wisdom behind it — has kept the two-part doldrums at bay and out of box offices for most of the last decade. With more story than most filmmakers could handle, Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune” adaptation from 2021 and 2024 needed to be two parts to make sense. And it’ll be up to director Nia DaCosta to stick the landing on Danny Boyle’s original “28 Years” Later trilogy, which doesn’t adapt anything but, like Jon Chu’s new musical, prolongs a metaphor for fascism.

Yet the writing was on the wall when it came to “Wicked: For Good.” Universal turned what could have been one excellent “Wicked” movie into one great one and one really bad one. Exhausting and dark, the second half of this once-excellent adaptation may tarnish Chu’s legacy among fans, critics, and Academy voters. But with its ending left open to spinoffs, and history repeating itself on almost every other global stage, the wicked ways of the two-part finale strategy seem likely to ride again.

November 26, 2025 0 comments
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Now You Don't' Director On Isla Fisher's Return
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Now You Don’t’ Director On Isla Fisher’s Return

by jummy84 November 23, 2025
written by jummy84

SPOILERS: This post contains details about Now You See Me: Now You Don’t

As the Four Horsemen return for another magic trick in Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, director Ruben Fleischer is proud he got the whole band back together.

Following the absence of Isla Fisher‘s Henley from the 2016 sequel, for which she was swapped out with Lizzy Caplan‘s Lula, Fleischer said he was “so glad that we were able to feature both women” in the third installment of the franchise.

“Because they’re both incredible actors and both so funny and so talented,” he told Bleeding Cool of the pair who previously starred together in 2012’s Bachelorette.

While Fisher’s return was advertised in Now You Don’t‘s marketing, Caplan’s appearance came as a pleasant surprise for fans. The characters emphasize the lack of women in magic, in addition to teasing a potential ‘Horsewomen’ spinoff with newbie June (Ariana Greenblatt).

Fleischer added, “It really just kind of calls out the sort of male-dominated magic world, but also I think it gives them power and that they have a relationship independent of the Horsemen, which no one else was expecting.”

Lizzy Caplan attends the ‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ world premiere on Nov. 10, 2025 in New York City.

Stephanie Augello/Variety

In NYSM: NYD, Henley notes she originally left the group to start a family, as Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg) wanted her to hang upside down in a tank of water while pregnant for an escape trick, a nod to her own reason for missing the sequel as the actress was expecting at the time.

The movie is a full family reunion for the Now You See Me coven. With three new magicians, plus the returns of Caplan and Mark Ruffalo’s Dylan (in a brief cameo), the Four Horsemen become eight by the end of the movie.

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Isla Fisher & Rosamund Pike Are As Obsessed With Their Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Co-Star Ariana Greenblatt As We All Are
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Isla Fisher & Rosamund Pike Are As Obsessed With Their Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Co-Star Ariana Greenblatt As We All Are

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

The Louvre heist was not just an elaborate stunt dreamed up by the Now You See Me: Now You Don’t marketing team to promote the third instalment of the franchise. Well, we’re pretty sure it wasn’t. “No comment,” the film’s stars Rosamund Pike, Ariana Greenblatt, and Isla Fisher respond in unison when I ask them to clear up the rumors once and for all. The trio is sitting side by side (by side) in New York City during the movie’s press junket and their easy rapport and deadpan comedic timing is as pitch perfect offscreen as it is on the big screen. 

Now You See Me: Now You Don’t reunites Fisher with original cast members Jesse Eisenberg, Dave Franco, and Woody Harrelson as the OG four horsemen, a team of magicians who also do heists. In this sequel, they reunite to recruit three new illusionists (Greenblatt, Dominic Sessa and Justice Smith) for their toughest job yet: the theft of the world’s biggest diamond. The timing of the release has made for some hilarious memes as the internet continues to revel in the absurdity and fantasy of the real-life Louvre heist. In a time when unemployment is on the rise and the rich are running amok and wreaking havoc on the poor — and the social services in place to support them — who doesn’t love the idea of rogue rascals sticking it to a bougie institution by running off with its crown jewels? That’s exactly what you see, and get, with Now You See Me: Now You Don’t. 

Fittingly, the movie’s big bad villain is a white South African named Veronika Vanderberg (played by Pike who is having the time of her life as the delightfully devilish foe) and it’s full of the escapist eat-the-rich energy that seems to be permeating the zeitgeist now more than ever (recession indicator). Plus, the movie is about as anti-capitalist and anti-billionaire as a popcorn flick about magicians can be. 

“Everyone needs a little bit of magic right now,” Fisher says when I ask about the film’s anarchist spirit. She’s right. This instalment is just as silly and entertaining as the previous two (with another twist you won’t see coming), which is exactly the vibe it feels like audiences are craving. And these three women from different generations who occupy three very different spaces in Hollywood — the Gen Z rising star (Greenblatt), the comedy queen primed for a comeback (Fisher), and the Oscar-nominated powerhouse (Pike) — are the perfect trio to pull off the impossible: sprinkling a little joy onto our timelines. 

Here, along with gushing over Greenblatt, the stars talk about bonding with the stacked cast, the illusion of Hollywood, and decide which pop stars would make the best magicians. 

Refinery29: Isla, you are returning to this franchise after a decade while Rosamund and Ariana are new to it. How did you welcome the new cast to this world and did you give them any advice? 

Isla Fisher: At the beginning, it was quite interesting. There was a bit of a divide. There were the old horsemen and we would go to set on time, no offense. Oh, we’d stand on our marks waiting, and we’d wait for the new ponies to show up, and they would be very suspicious of us and use words like “rizz” and “slay,” which we didn’t understand [laughs]. Then, finally, I think it was the time that actually Morgan Freeman showed up on set that we were able to join together, and then we became the best of friends. All of us get on so well and it suddenly went from being two organisms to one loving family.

She’s so forward thinking, she’s so progressive, she’s such a feminist…. Who is this magical unicorn that exists?

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Rosamund Pike: That’s the first day I showed up on set and I didn’t know [what to expect]. 

IF: I knew, and have always been a massive fan of [Rosamund’s] so I was so excited that she was joining us, because obviously she’s the most brilliant actor. I felt very comfortable right away with her.

Ariana Greenblatt: Justice [Smith] and I were so excited the day [Rosamund] showed up. So excited [and] so nervous. It was the queen arriving. Justice and I have this ongoing competition for your love that you don’t know about. 

RP: Well, you came to my play so you’re winning.

AG: I supported her when I was in London, and it was the best thing ever. But yeah, I feel like Dominic [Sessa], Justice, and I were equally nervous to join this already existing family. And they really welcomed us with open arms. And it was a quick bond. 

Rosamund Pike as Veronika in Now You See Me: Now You Don’t. Photo Credit: Katalin Vermes

Rosamund, your character Veronika Vanderberg is such a good villain. You’re very good at playing characters we love to hate like in I Care A Lot and Gone Girl, for example. What is it about those roles that you are drawn to? 

RP: I hesitated to do this because I thought, maybe nobody needs to see me do that again. And then I realized it wasn’t exactly again, because Veronica is different. I mean, basically because she’s got a different accent, which is good enough for me [laughs]. Once I decided that she could sound different, I thought, yeah, I’m going to do this. Ruben [Fleischer], our director, promised that I would have a great time on this film and people say that, but he was absolutely right. We had a great time. I was sad to leave it behind. These guys need a good adversary, don’t they? And with Veronica, I was interested in whipping her character into a shape where she was having fun, and then I hoped that an audience would have fun watching her demise, because the more arrogant she can be, and the more pleasure she’s taking in herself for the longest time, then the greater the glee when you know she falls apart if she does. 

Ariana, your character June has this great, dry, dark sense of humor. She’s really smart but constantly underestimated because of her size and she’s a young girl. Why do you think teen girls are consistently underestimated and what did you enjoy about getting to explore that? 

AG: Yeah, absolutely. It’s an unfortunate male-dominated world and they see a five-foot girl and they’re like, you can do nothing. June is the definition of underestimated. She doesn’t flaunt what she can do, and she doesn’t really have to prove anything loudly to people. She just kind of lets it speak for herself when needed. And I think that was the most fun for me with June. When the time comes and when there’s danger ahead, she’s good. She doesn’t need anybody else. That was really fun.

It’s an unfortunate male-dominated world and they see a five-foot girl and they’re like, you can do nothing.

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IF: And she did a lot of stunts. I’m just gonna, like, blow her up for a minute. [Ariana] is the most precise stunt person. [Ariana laughs]. You don’t laugh at this! This is genuine. What she can physically do — her prowess in the fight sequences that she does in this movie were amazing. I’ve seen her do it in other films, but seeing you do it on set, and watching you, particularly when you climb the wall and just you’re deeply athletic, which is, of course, impressive, but it translates into her stunts being another level. It was so cool to watch. You could be like Tomb Raider! 

RP: It’s precision and power and accuracy. 

IF: Yeah! And it’s control. It’s also bravery. You have to silence that inner voice to really perform it. And she does it perfectly.

AG: Thank you. 

RP:  And you look cool doing it, whereas I think I can do stuff like that but when I do it, I just don’t look cool. 

IF: Yeah, it’s a wedgie for mom, it doesn’t go well for us. It’s just bingo wings and wedgies [laughs]. No one wants that.

AG:  Thank you. I appreciate it. 

Dominic Sessa as Bosco, Justice Smith as Charlie, and Ariana Greenblatt as June in Now You See Me: Now You Don’t. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate

Isla and Rosamund, listening to you talk and hype up Ariana, I want to know if there’s something you wish you knew at Ariana’s age that you would go back and tell your younger selves?

RP: Everything. 

AG: Everything. But she already knows it. And I knew that about her before I even met her, because I have daughters. And they would give me Ariana quotes and I’d say, “Who said that?” And they’re like “Mommy, the actress from Barbie. She’s so forward thinking, she’s so progressive, she’s such a feminist.” And I was like, “Who is this magical unicorn that exists?” Back in our day, we used to talk about which boys liked us, and it was just so brilliant to meet her and have the wealth of her very unique perspective. She’s such an original thinker. She lives her life authentically. I’m sorry, this has turned into a talk show about you [laughs]. 

RP: I didn’t have any of that sort of smarts or eloquence or ideas that were beyond my knowledge. I feel like Arianna is such a much more global citizen than I was at that age. Here we are in New York and I remember the first time I came to New York. I just didn’t know what to do with the city or how to be in this city. You’re so well traveled. And I just remember looking at a bowl of berries, which didn’t even exist in London, and thinking, “America!”

Ariana, what does it mean to you to hear these two talk about you like that?

AG: It’s amazing. It’s so validating, especially from women like these two, and they’re so talented and they’re so intelligent, and I just love being in their presence and being able to work with them. I kind of just soaked up everything and more. It’s incredible. I feel like I never know what I’m saying or doing at all. So from an outsider’s perspective, knowing that I could be on the right path or that I’m doing something correct is really, really nice. I tend to be an overthinker, so it’s nice to be validated by people I would dream to be validated by. 

Now You See Me is all about illusion, nothing is as it seems. You could say the same about Hollywood. Was there something in this industry that maybe isn’t as it appears from the outside looking in that surprised you to find out once you were in it? 

RP: Yeah, men take way longer in makeup than women! 

IF: And then they act like they’re really alpha, but they’ve got mascara on. It’s like, honey, I would listen to your opinion, but you have a foundation line that ends at your chin. 

AG: [laughs] Absolutely! They need their snacks and their massages. And it’s like we’re wearing a corset. For me, obviously, [you’re shooting] for months, so there’s the time of the month when you’re a woman and you have heels on and a corset and you just have to live life like that’s normal. And I just remember being like Ow, it hurts. And no one understood, except my fellow girls. 

IF: We get it. We get it! I feel like the biggest surprise for me was the red carpet piece being so corporate. I always thought it was a moment to express yourself and just wear something that you like, but it’s a lot. It’s a business. It’s more of a business than maybe it appears from the outside.

AG: For me, what was shocking was how many like stories that I’ve heard about how people mistreat other people, like they think that they are better than everyone else that’s making them who they are. I’ve been getting my hair and makeup done and I hear stories. It’s not in my nature to even think that that’s acceptable or okay. But the people that seem super gracious, unfortunately they mistreat people.

IF: Are you looking at me? [laughs] Where’s my coffee! 

Woody Harrelson as Merrit McKinney, Jesse Eisenberg as Daniel Atlas, Dominic Sessa as Bosco, Dave Franco as Jack Wilder, Justice Smith as Charlie, Isla Fisher as Henley Reeves, and Ariana Greenblatt as June in Now You See Me, Now You Don’t. Photo Credit: Katalin Vermes

OK, we’re going to end on some rapid fire questions. Who’s most likely to pull off a heist?

IF: Rosamund, obviously!

RP: Ariana.

AG: [laughs] The duo! 

RP: I’ll tell you how to do it and she’ll execute. 

Which one of you is driving the getaway car?

RP: Isla’s driving the getaway car.

AG: Isla, you’ve got the car. 

IF: Correct. I’m very good with a minivan. I know, it’s sexy. 

If you could have any magic ability, which one would you pick?

IF: Getting my kids to eat vegetables! 

RP: Oh god, invisibility.

AG: Yes! 

Which pop star would make the best magician? 

IF: Dua Lipa because she sings that song “Levitating.”

RP: Eminem.

AG: I was gonna say Charlie XCX. Or Billie [Eilish], because she’s a siren so she’ll lure your brain like Merritt [McKinney, played by Woody Harrelson]. She’ll do some mentalism. 

RP: That’s four horsemen right there. 

That’s a good lineup. The Louvre heist was pulled off in seven minutes. What could you pull off in seven  minutes? 

RP: I couldn’t even get out of bed in seven minutes.

IF: You know what’s weird about this? I do a seven- minute workout. There’s this thing that you can Google, and it’s called a seven-minute workout. 

RP: I told you you have the legs of a teenager. 

AG: Nothing’s getting done in seven minutes. 

Which star sign would make the best horsemen illusionist?

IF: Scorpio! Cunning, manipulative. 

AG: Gemini, because don’t you have to be like two different people?

RP: Yeah, Gemini. 

What’s something that you would rant about for 29 seconds? What’s the thing you want to go off on?

RP: Okay, I’m ranting about those little foil things that you get at the end of a tube of toothpaste when you really need to brush your teeth and you need to be really fast, and then you get the cap off, and there’s one of those funny foil things, and you’ve got to get your nail under it. Those things really piss me off. 

IF: I’m going to go with parent chat groups. I’m on one right now that’s done my head in. If somebody just writes, “Thanks,” your phone just vibrates for hours and hours. You don’t need to thank anyone. Just stop texting. And then when you ask something real, like, “What day is book week?” and “Is it like pajama day?” it’s silence, crickets. You can’t get anyone on there. 

RP: And we should never say thanks to an AI either. It’s apparently using up loads and loads of energy just to say thanks to people. 

AG: Or using it in general. 

RP: Being polite costs masses and masses of wattage. 

IF: I thought if you weren’t polite, then when [AI] comes to take over us, they’ll just pick all the rude ones first.

RP: [laughs]

AG: I want to rant about mean people on the internet and in real life. You’re not better than anybody. Seriously, like, learn some manners. I can’t stand it. 

RP: This is what we’re talking about. I’m talking about the silver foil at the end of a toothpaste and she’s talking about something global and relevant. I’m utterly selfish. 

IF: You’ve just highlighted the generational difference [laughs].

AG: There’s so much hatred. It’s so useless, it’s so annoying. It’s so much easier to just be chill. 

IF: Take the silver thing off the toothpaste! 

AG: And don’t say thank you to AI! And AI actresses don’t exist! 

This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. 

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Indian married couple shares 4 ‘slightly unhinged rules’ it follows to make relationship work: 'We don't talk to…'
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Indian married couple shares 4 ‘slightly unhinged rules’ it follows to make relationship work: ‘We don’t talk to…’

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
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A relationship, especially marriage, take a lot of work from both partners. It requires equal contribution, whether it be emotional, physical or mental. Moreover, the amount of effort you put into making things work can vary from time to time.

These unhinged rules helped the couple be ‘grounded, close, and a little bit sane.’ (Freepik)

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There are no set rules that can ensure your relationship will be a success. Many things people learn come from experience and spending quality time with their partners. However, there is no harm in learning a few key things from couples. One such couple is content creator, Bhavna Jain, and her husband, Sachin Jain. On November 11, they shared ‘slightly unhinged rules’ in their marriage.

According to them, they don’t have a perfect marriage, but they do have their own rules: “The kind that don’t come from books, podcasts, or ‘relationship experts’ but from real arguments, awkward silences, and a lot of growing up together.”

also They revealed that these unhinged rules keep them ‘grounded, close, and a little bit sane.’ Because, according to them, marriage isn’t about doing what everyone says is ‘right’ or the ‘right rules. Rather, they wrote, “It’s about figuring out what actually works for you both and creating rules that feel right for YOU. The ones that make both of you feel safe, seen, and understood.”

Here are the ‘slightly unhinged rules’ the couple follows:

Rule #1: Going to bed angry sometimes is okay.

According to Bhavna and Sachin, they do go to bed angry sometimes, because ‘not every fight needs to be resolved the same night.’ The couple stressed that sometimes you need time to understand each other’s perspective and talk with a calm mind the next day.

Rule #2: No phones or screens once we enter the bedroom.

The couple stressed following the ‘no phones or screens once we enter the bedroom’ rule. According to Bhavna and Sachin, the bedroom is a space that belongs to them, and screens act as a distraction. “No distractions, no scrolling, and no blue light – just conversations, cuddles, or silence that feels safe,” they emphasised.

Rule #3: Giving space

“When one of us says. ‘I need space,’ the other one actually gives it. No guilt-tripping, no overthinking. Love doesn’t mean constant closeness -sometimes it means knowing when to step back,” the couple shared.

Rule #4: We don’t talk to anyone else about our relationship.

According to the couple, the fourth rule to follow is: never talk about your relationship with others. “No parents, no friends, no ‘just venting.’ Because once you let too many voices in, you stop hearing your partner,” they explained.

Rule #5: Date nights

According to Bhavna and Sachin, they plan 2 to 3 date nights every month to keep the romance alive. “No guests, no phones, no pressure. Sometimes it’s dinner at home, sometimes it’s coffee on the balcony – but we talk,” they revealed.

How did the internet react?

Many Instagram users commended the couple and posted comments, such as “Incredible,” “Good words of advice,” and “Absolutely agree.” A person also commented, “Divorce rates would drastically go down if couples actually acted sensibly.” Meanwhile, a user referred to their rules as the ‘bare minimum.’

While you may not agree that couples should have ‘rules’ that help the relationship grow, it is necessary to understand what works for you and partner specifically, and makes both of you feel feel safe, respected, and understood as there’s no universal formula for a successful relationship. What matters most is communication, mutual respect, and the willingness to adapt and grow.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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by jummy84 November 10, 2025
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10 November 2025

Sydney Sweeney doesn’t “just make art for numbers”.

Sydney Sweeney stars in the new sports drama film

The 28-year-old actress plays a former professional boxer in Christy, the new biographical sports drama film, and Sydney has taken to social media to launch an impassioned defence of the project, after it flopped at the box office.

Alongside a carousel of photos from the film, Sydney – who also co-produced the David Michod-directed movie – wrote on Instagram: “i am so deeply proud of this movie.

“proud of the film david made. proud of the story we told. proud to represent someone as strong and resilient as Christy Martin. this experience has been one of the greatest honors of my life.

“this film stands for survival, courage, and hope. through our campaigns, we’ve helped raise awareness for so many affected by domestic violence. we all signed on to this film with the belief that christy’s story could save lives.

“thank you to everyone who saw, felt, and believed and will believe in this story for years to come. if christy gave even one woman the courage to take her first step toward safety, then we will have succeeded. so yes I’m proud. why? because we don’t always just make art for numbers, we make it for impact. and christy has been the most impactful project of my life. thank you christy. i love you. (sic)”

Sydney recently revealed that she wants Christy to “raise more awareness” of domestic violence issues.

The Hollywood star also admitted that the themes of the movie are “important” to her.

She told Variety: “It’s a very personal issue that’s important to me, and I hope that through Christy and her story, it can raise more awareness. It’s personal.”

Sydney stars in the film alongside Ben Foster, and he admitted to being full of admiration for the actress.

Ben said: “As we got deeper into the material and closer to shooting, all I could see is this sensitive human. And I could feel that she felt a great responsibility to represent Christy’s resilience the best she could and bring her own lantern to it. And Syd’s lantern is bright.”




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'Me & My Mother-In-Law Don't Know Cooking', Sonakshi Sinha Opens Up About Her Relationship with Zaheer Iqbal’s Family and Life After Marriage
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‘Me & My Mother-In-Law Don’t Know Cooking’, Sonakshi Sinha Opens Up About Her Relationship with Zaheer Iqbal’s Family and Life After Marriage

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha, who tied the knot with her longtime partner Zaheer Iqbal last year, has been giving fans a glimpse into her married life through social media and their newly launched YouTube channel. From sharing vacation moments with Zaheer’s family to discussing her dynamic with her in-laws, Sonakshi’s candid conversations have garnered a lot of attention. In a recent interview, Sonakshi shared some heartwarming insights into her relationship with Zaheer’s family and the joys of living together.

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During a fun chat with Bharti Singh and Harsh Limbachiyaa on their YouTube channel, Bharti TV, Sonakshi opened up about her relationship with her in-laws, revealing that the entire family shares a very close bond. She said, “Yes, we go on vacation together. They are all very calm and have a lot of fun together. It’s a very close-knit family.” Sonakshi further shared how much she enjoys spending time with Zaheer’s family, even going on vacations together.

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The actress also explained that, despite the initial conversations before marriage about living separately, she had always wanted to stay with her in-laws, a decision that made her feel closer to them. Before getting married, Zaheer had asked Sonakshi if she would prefer to live separately from his family, but Sonakshi’s response was clear and heartfelt as she said, “I told him, ‘I’ll live with them. If you want to go, go.’”

Sonakshi Sinha

Her warm relationship with Zaheer’s family, especially his mother, has become a topic of conversation for fans. Sonakshi’s candidness about her bond with them paints a picture of a harmonious family life, where everyone is supportive and understanding. In a lighthearted moment, Sonakshi revealed that she doesn’t cook at all, a fact that she and her mother-in-law have in common. She shared that her own mother is a great cook and often jokes about Sonakshi not knowing how to cook.

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Robert Cawsey Talks Comedy-Horror ‘Don’t Even Go There’ – Brit List 2025
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Robert Cawsey Talks Comedy-Horror ‘Don’t Even Go There’ – Brit List 2025

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
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Deadline has partnered with The Brit List to profile some of the emerging writers who have made this year’s ranking of the best unproduced UK film and TV projects. Launched in 2007, The Brit List has previously featured projects including The King’s Speech and Responsible Child. In this piece, we profile Robert Cawsey, who has made the list with Don’t Even Go There.

EXCLUSIVE: A disastrous Easter weekend break in the Brecon Beacons mountain range in Wales was the catalyst for writer-actor-comedian Robert Cawsey’s screenplay Don’t Even Go There, which is the most popular project in this year’s Brit List with 24 recommendations.

“I was trying to write a horror-comedy, but it wasn’t going anywhere,” recounts Cawsey. “Then I went on a trip to the Brecon Beacons with my mum and dad. When we got there, the car broke down. We couldn’t get a phone signal, so we had to hitchhike.”

They made it to a house, where a party of family and friends from London were staying, but their woes did not end there.

“They sent the wrong breakdown van and then there was a landslide, which stopped people from coming in and out, we ended up in a local pub. After struggling with the other feature script, I was telling my friend this story and they were like, ‘That’s what you should be writing’,” continues Cawsey.

The director has also tapped into the real-life family tragedy of the death of his twin sister when he was young, giving the story an extra layer.

The resulting screenplay follows protagonist Will as he embarks on a hiking trip in Wales in a bid to reconnect with his estranged parents. Everything goes horribly wrong when an ancient monster is unleashed, seeking revenge on the locals for something they did many years previously.

“It’s essentially a tale about three members of a family, dealing with grief in different ways,” says Cawsey. “I love how horror can be used as a kind of metaphor for things that happen in life.”

Sources of inspiration include the work of Ari Aster and Yorgos Lanthimos as well as films such as The Babadook and Nicolas Roeg’s 1973 drama Don’t Look Now, starring Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland as a couple who travel to Venice following the accidental death of their daughter.

“I grew up in a small town, so I’m also drawn to those small-town stories like The Wicker Man,” he says, adding. ““I like humor in high stake situations, and I’ve also always been drawn to awkwardness and vulnerability of people desperately trying to connect and failing.”

Cawsey, who is represented by Curtis Brown, finished the screenplay over the summer and it is now out to producers.

“We’re waiting on a lot of reads,” he says. “It’s great to be on the Brit List… I’m excited.”

Cawsey grew up in the Welsh seaside resort of Penarth and moved to London in his late teens to study at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, followed by a stint at the comedy and clowning-focused Ecole Philippe Gaulier in Paris, the alumni of which include Emma Thompson, Helena Bonham Carter and Sacha Baron Cohen.

“I was good at comedy. I was always cast in comedy roles and really wanted to explore that more. I also wanted to do some traveling and liked the romantic idea of going to study in Paris,” he explains.

Struggling to get enough work as an actor on his return, Cawsey started writing his own material, and also created a comedy double act with best friend Gabe Bisset-Smith, under the banner of Guilt and Shame.

In 2013, the duo performed at the same Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue, where Phoebe Waller-Bridge was unveiling Fleabag for the first time under the direction of longtime collaborator Vicky Jones.

They became close friends, with Cawsey starting a podcast with Bisset-Smith and Jones, who also supported his first solo comedy theater show.

“After having worked with her on that, Phoebe and Vicky then asked I wanted to be in the writers’ room for their upcoming HBO show Run and I obviously said yes. That was my first professional writing job. That was in 2020 and was how it all started,” he says.

From there, he won a commission to work with a well-known but undisclosed actor on a sci-fi comedy, being developed by J.J. Abrams’ company Bad Robot and Warner Bros. The project never got off the ground, but the experience gave Cawsey a taste of L.A., albeit during the Covid pandemic.

“It was quite a strange time… there were lots of rules in L.A. about people being in offices. So, me and the actor I was writing this project with were the only people in the whole of Bad Robot at the time. It was quite surreal,” he recalls.

Prior to getting his first writing room break on Run, Cawsey wrote and starred in the webseries Right Now about a gay hook-ups, again inspired by his own experiences.

“Basically, I came out of the closet a bit late and had a sexual awakening later in life. I dived into the world of hookups, which is something I’d not done before, and ended up with so much material,” recounts Cawsey, who collaborated with director friend Andy Hui on the show made which played on YouTube.

“We wanted it to look as high-end and filmic as possible. We treated every episode like a short film. It was all consuming. We spent a year on it and I’d love to revisit it someday,’ he adds.

As the screenplay for Don’t Even Go There looks producer partners, Cawsey has a number of other projects in development including a gangster comedy series set in Wales, and is also writing second feature set in a fictitious town where the inhabitants are only allowed to have sex one day of the year.

“I’m really drawn to dystopian or alternative worlds,” says Cawsey. “As a young queer kid, I spent so much time in fantasy worlds in my head, and still probably do, and I’m interested in work that reframes our ingrained behaviors towards sex and relationships.”

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Don't Knock Skinny Pants: Elsa Hosk Made Them Look Modern
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Don’t Knock Skinny Pants: Elsa Hosk Made Them Look Modern

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
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Now that baggy pants reign supreme, skinnies can get cast to the wayside. They might not be the most popular style out there, but that doesn’t mean you should banish them from your closet altogether. Au contraire! As Elsa Hosk just proved, extra-slim pants can look thoroughly modern.

While Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton prefer to style skinnies with riding boots, Hosk decided to take a fancier approach. In a new mirror selfie, she wore ACNE Studios Checked Wool-Blend Slim Pants ($700) with a Helsa jacket, pointy-toe pumps, and a bucket bag. Without fail, plaid comes roaring back into style every fall, so it’s never a bad idea to invest in the classic pattern. As for what to wear on top, consider copying Hosk and choosing a classic barn jacket. Scroll down to see her new outfit and shop similar pieces.

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