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Alabama Barker Responds After Trolls Throw Shade At Extravagant Gift From Her Mystery Boo
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Alabama Barker Reacts After Fans Question Gift From Mystery Boo

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
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Alabama Barker is letting the internet know she’s happily in love. She recently had folks talking after sharing a romantic surprise from her boyfriend, her car filled with red roses. While some fans gushed over the gesture, others weren’t so impressed. And Alabama wasted no time clapping back at the haters.

Related: Alabama Barker Shares Miscarriage In Emotional Deleted Video Before Announcing Social Media Break (WATCH)

Alabama Barker Shows Off Romantic Surprise From Her Mystery Boo

On Wednesday, The Shade Room Teens posted a video of Alabama Barker revealing an over-the-top floral gift from her boo. The video shows the trunk of a black G-wagon wide open, filled with what looks like hundreds of red roses. She captioned the post, “& my man, thank you to my man. 🥺”

Alabama didn’t stop there. She followed up on TikTok with photos of herself beside the floral arrangement. She wore a long, silky red dress as she posed in front of the roses. Her caption, “I’m so in love.” While Alabama didn’t tag or name her boyfriend, it’s clear she wanted the world to know she was feeling spoiled and loved.

Social Media Reacts

Of course, the internet had a lot to say. Some users applauded the romantic gesture, while others raised eyebrows, even questioning whether Alabama sent the flowers to herself.

Instagram user @breeeia wrote, “Love that for her, I love seeing the ladies get flowers 🌹 “

Another Instagram user @kaydabeauti wrote, “Y’all ain’t tired of flowers?”

While Instagram user @kiaraajanai wrote, “She know she sent them to herself”

Instagram user @envyyniiiiii wrote, “who her man now”

Another Instagram user @krystasia_18 wrote, “Now who actually wants that much flowers fr”

While Instagram user @double_zees wrote, “Which one? She post a different man DAILY!!!!!”

Instagram user @dforever_101 wrote, I’m not hater when I say this. But what do y’all do with all the flowers 😩😂

Another Instagram user @luvvjanayasia wrote, “I thought she was taking a social media break.”

While Instagram user @sharyce wrote, “her dad lol”

Alabama Claps Back At The Haters

Welp! Alabama Barker was definitely paying attention to the chatter about the flowers she received from her boyfriend. She hopped on her TikTok Story to shut down the haters, calling out those who assumed she bought the flowers or that her dad, Travis Barker, was behind the gesture. In the clip, she says, “Give it up. You look miserable, you’re hating, and I’m happy.” Alabama also addressed rumors about being on her “fifth boyfriend,” clarifying that she’s been with her current beau for four months—and reminding fans that people only see what she lets them see.

Related: Alabama Barker Responds To Critics Accusing Her Of “Trying To Act Black” After Getting Called Out On Social Media (WATCH)

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Greil Marcus’ Mystery Train Keeps on Rollin’ » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
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Cultural critic Greil Marcus’ classic text, Mystery Train, has been republished to mark its 50th anniversary; its title taken from Elvis Presley’s last single for Sun Records. The train—mysterious and elusive, a metaphor for fate and desire, though equally literal as symbolic—has been rolling along since the Carter Family in the 1930s to Bob Dylan in 2020 with “Murder Most Foul”; it snakes through the subconscious of the United States, where the nation’s imagination lies frighteningly and frightfully naked—alive. From John Winthrop to Little Richard, returning to Herman Melville, Mystery Train is a ride—that is for sure.

Little introduction is needed for Greil Marcus, who was the first reviews editor for Rolling Stone and, subsequently, wrote for Detroit magazine Creem, when rock criticism was in ascendancy. Apart from Mystery Train: Images of America in Rock ‘n’ Roll Music, Marcus has written other seminal books, including Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the 20th Century (1989); Invisible Republic: Bob Dylan’s Basement Tapes (1997); and, more recently, Folk Music: A Bob Dylan Biography in Seven Songs (2022).

Once on the mystery train, it is difficult to get offl Along the way, it picks up speed, ploughing harder and faster, deeper and broader than most non-fiction and fiction books. Indeed, it could be classified as fiction (isn’t the best non-fiction writing fiction, anyway?). Mystery Train crackles like an ole’ Vocalion 78 with secrets floating in the ether, waiting to be caught. Certain books make you dream; Mystery Train wakes you up to the blunt fact that you are alive.

Greil Marcus Keeps Rollin’ Table of Contents

The prologue of Mystery Train recounts The Dick Cavett Show, in which the New York critic John Simon and Erich Segal, author of Love Story [1970], and Yale Professor of Classics. They are having a heated debate about Euripides—as if the Greek tragedian will come back to life and let them know which one is correct before telling them both to put a cork in it. Little Richard, having had enough of this pretentious conversation, brings it to a crashing and dramatic halt.

The point: Greil Marcus uses this scene as a metaphor for how little importance critics have when compared to an artist. Especially an artist such as Little Richard, who inspired a 15-year-old Robert Zimmerman to pound his keys like a pugilist when performing Richard’s “Jenny, Jenny” in the auditorium of Hibbing High School, backed by his group the Shadow Blasters, in April 1957.

Greil Marcus was in his late 20s when he wrote Mystery Train, and, in one sense, it is a young man’s book: filled with incandescent rage and reckless ambition. *Speaking about the records of Robert Johnson, Chicago blues guitarist Mike Bloomfield (whose meaty guitar playing on Highway 61 Revisited hits better than most that it could make even the heavyweight champion of the world sweat), says, “ … I do know that in them you can hear a young man, a young man with an amazing amount of young man’s energy, the kind of thing that you would find in the early Pete Townshend, or early Elvis.”

Bloomfield forgot to mention Marcus. Passion for music is a young “man’s” game, and this is what you take away from Mystery Train: a writer who has everything to say and nothing to lose, a beauty with terrifying depth.

The classic book, Mystery Train, is so much more than a text on rock ‘n’ roll; it lays the foundation of the themes Greil Marcus will explore throughout his oeuvre, including his much-beloved and elusive United States. Specifically, how the United States being an “invented nation” impacts what it means to be an American today.

Thus, Mystery Train is a sweeping reaction to the imagination of the United States. Its purpose is to shed light on the collective unconscious of America, where Marcus likes to hang out, much like a Jungian analyst (I hope his rates are reasonable). However, instead of understanding the archetypal, shapeshifting hero Coyote (where is Bob Dylan when you need him? He told you: “I’m Not There”), Marcus delves into the symbolism of the devil in blues music, and Stagger Lee with his brand new Stetson hat. (What would have Lloyd Price made of Mystery Train? Or was he too busy watching the leaves tumbling down?)

As Greil Marcus explained in 1974, these American archetypes in the nation’s imagination—unconscious, psyche, call them what you want—are united yet elusive. Yes, Mystery Train is subterranean; you will not see daylight again.

For those who are not conversant with the history of the United States, there is one name you will learn to know by heart when reading Greil Marcus: John Winthrop. While aboard the ship Arbella during the trans-Atlantic journey from Britain to New England in 1630, Winthrop delivered a sermon to his fellow Puritans to prepare them for a new life in the Americas under the banner of Christ, their Redeemer. This sermon included the phrase “city on a hill,” which meant that if the Puritans failed to uphold their covenant with God, their sins would be for the world to see; simultaneously, they would also be a shining example. Arguably, the origin of American exceptionalism.

For Greil Marcus (granted, he has a wild imagination), this intense drama is played out to this day, both in real life and art. Therefore, questions arise: how has the United States betrayed the idealism of its Puritan foundation? Conversely, what is the reaction of the present-day United States to the Puritans’ failings? These are some of the questions posed in Mystery Train and again in Invisible Republic: Bob Dylan’s Basement Tapes, reaching an apex in The Shape of Things to Come: Prophecy in the American Voice (2006).

In the prologue to Mystery Train, Marcus quotes from Leslie Fiedler’s 1968 essay “Cross the Border—Close the Gap“: “To be an American (unlike being English or French or whatever) is precisely to imagine a destiny rather than to inherit one; since we have always been, insofar as we are Americans at all, inhabitants of myth rather than history.” He deploys this as a springboard for Mystery Train: how American artists straddle between what is inherited and what is imagined, between history and myths, between fact and fiction.

Harmonica Frank: Dramatis Personae

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Like the Puritans establishing settlements in New England, Mystery Train‘s two chapters—which are about hillbilly Harmonica Frank and the blues musician Robert Johnson—are entitled “Ancestors”; the other four—The Band, Sly Stone, Randy Newman, and Elvis Presley—are entitled “Inheritors”.All the artists in Mystery Train embody the paradoxical nature of the United States: between rebellion and conformity, freedom and obligation, ambition and restraint, real and unreal, offensiveness and inoffensiveness. Put differently, each artist is an insignia, a symbol, a countenance of the Janus-faced nature of American society.

Yes, Greil Marcus’ work is deep, like a black hole. He makes a profound point every other line, which takes minutes to assimilate; by then, you’re out of breath, wondering if he doesn’t know that there are readers—like myself—out there, trying damn hard to keep up with him. Oh, and who the hell is—and what is so great about—Harmonica Frank? I have heard of Guitar Slim—but Harmonica Frank? Is he kidding?

I swear he exists purely as a function for Mystery Train—or is part of Marcus’ fantasy for old-timey characters who are not so much real as fabulous. Have you heard of Harmonica Frank before or since?

Harmonica Frank was real! (music producer Steve Lavere rediscovered him.) The blues scholar Don Kent wrote the following about the otherworldly blues musician Geeshie Wiley: “If she did not exist, it would not be possible to invent her.” With a wry insouciance, Greil Marcus responds, “So did she invent herself?” However, Harmonica Frank takes it one step further: he could not have existed and still have influenced rock ‘n’ roll.

Enough of these ridiculous metaphysical asides, take a listen to Harmonica Frank’s talking blues number, “The Great Medical Menagerist”, his only single for Sun Records, in which he is more feline than human with those fiendish falsettos and caterwauls, blithely and gleefully making a fool of himself at his own expense. He was a larger-than-life vagrant who personified rock ‘n’ roll before rock ‘n’ roll; dirty, wild, and absurd. Unlike Bob Dylan, Harmonica Frank blew his lungs not even for a dollar a day. In fact, he smiled at obscurity. Born for the lonesome road.

In the Harmonica Frank chapter, Greil Marcus demands that you understand that this artist cannot be cast aside to the ash heap of history or, to purloin from the author, the “dustbin of history”. There is no question that this wailing clown is part of rock ‘n’ roll’s story, or, more accurately, essential to the rock ‘n’ roll topography that Marcus carves out in Mystery Train.

Travelling around the country, playing medicine shows, weirdo Harmonica Frank captured the strangeness rooted in the American experience, which Greil Marcus would later coin as “The Old, Weird America” (the inescapable epitaph for Marcus!). For Sam Phillips, founder of Sun Records, Harmonica Frank was his first shot at success, before Elvis Presley. Always before Presley.

The Elvis Presley chapter in Mystery Train is, by far, the strongest: Elvis Presley comes alive and, before long, not only are you walking alongside him but seeing through is eyes. You see this especially when Marcus delves into the ‘68 Comeback Special; a performance in which Presley reclaims his throne of “King of Rock and Roll” and searches for a future while confronting his past, atoning for his sins, seeking redemption, all in the name of the Lord.

America’s Mythical Transfiguration

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At the beginning of the Robert Johnson chapter, Greil Marcus writes, “It may be that the most interesting American struggle is the struggle to set oneself free from the limits one is born to, and then to learn something of the value of those limits.” Each artist in Mystery Train, some more than others, has grappled with limitations that they were born to.

In Invisible Republic: Bob Dylan’s Basement Tapes (1997), Marcus writes at length about the reinvention that occurs in “Lo & Behold!”; effectively, the narrator pulls out of a town on a train to start anew but, when a conductor asks for his name, his mask falls off; the nation’s past and his own has caught up with him. William Faulkner wrote about the past not being past, while F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote that you cannot repeat the past; the past haunts the United States.

What these American writers understood, or tried to grapple with, is, as Greil Marcus hammers down at with a John Henry sledgehammer, that the nation’s history, due to being a nation built upon an idea, the past is always present. No more so than in the music of these six artists.

The six artists in Mystery Train follow a story bigger than themselves: that old United States’ narrative of self-invention. “In the work of each performer there is an attempt to create oneself, to make a new man out of what is inherited and what is imagined.” Robert Leroy Dodds to sold-his-soul-to-the-devil Robert Johnson, whose spindly fingers knocked out unorthodox chords like a barroom brawler.

All six acts have held contradictory feelings about the past, selves, place, success, and meaning. This is perhaps best summed up by Walt Whitman’s quip, “I Contain Multitudes”, which is an American characteristic and makes up for the American experience (despite the members of the Band being Canadian, minus Levon Helm).

Fitzgerald’s Every-Luring Green Light

American artists, sometimes unwittingly, expose the illusion of the American dream, the emptiness that lurks beneath the surface. They eviscerate the dream and themselves in the process. Nobody did so more than the parvenu Presley, who personified the rags-to-riches story that never leads to happiness; in his case, it ended in early death.

If not death, then, “Lonely at the Top”, as the quasi-vaudevillian Randy Newman sang, as if he was too wise to play the game. Greil Marcus highlights his ironic aside of wanting to perform at Shea Stadium to theater concertgoers, while his 1974 album, Good Old Boys, was rising in the charts. This is nothing but the goddam truth. Thus, the United States is partly founded upon a lie: success as succor.

When an American fails, Greil Marcus suggests, it is more than a personal failure: it is a failure by the person on the community and the community’s failure on that person. However, the failure of the American Dream does not fit into the country’s narrative and, thus, is usually scorned, ignored, or pushed aside as if it were contaminated; anything but accepted as a rigged game.

Yet, suppressing failure creates a further isolation already embedded in the American character, which is why, in rock ‘n’ roll, you get the archetypal image of the drifter driving along a lonely highway, wondering why his dream has turned into a nightmare. He’s wishing for more gas in the tank to drive himself over the bridge, where, perhaps, the real promised land awaits.

As Marcus alludes to in Mystery Train, the destructive side of the American dream is played out in the vernacular of rock ‘n’ roll. This would continue post-publication of Mystery Train in a figure, such as Bruce Springsteen, who—post-The River, an album containing “Hungry Heart”, his first top-10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100—delivers his midnight prayer.

“It’s a hey ho rock and roll, deliver me from nowhere,” to an empty highway, as if echoing Robert Johnson, along with all his whirling Puritan devils (we will get to that later). Springsteen sings the line jocularly, as if to pick up the narrator’s forlorn spirits or, let’s be honest, himself from the waist-deep abyss of the American dream gone wrong, even when it supposedly went right.

America’s Collective Unconscious

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As seen by its subtitle, “Images of America in Rock ‘n’ Roll Music”, Mystery Train asks, What are the myths, stories, and images that Americans inherit? Furthermore, what does Stagger Lee’s archetypal story portray about the United States’ fantasy of violence? Where does the image of the devil in blues music derive from?

Greil Marcus posits that the struggle between God and the devil is the legacy of the Puritan weirdness; they brought along a promise they could not keep, and their failures set the devil loose. In the 1920s and 1930s, blues singers, not gospel, were the real Puritans, Marcus explains in Mystery Train. They knew the devil better than most and, at the worst of times, they were the devil. For Marcus, Johnson was a failed Puritan.

Of course, Marcus is postulating a symbolic argument, as is the entirety of Mystery Train. This is why some readers fail to understand Marcus: they take him literally. Marcus has tapped into a way of understanding the United States on a symbolic level: to match myth with myth, song with song, art with art. Also, to understand the psychological effects of the country is to go beyond facts; it is to see it from the bottom up.

That being said, Greil Marcus is also literal. He has no qualms in taking the Faustian bargain Robert Johnson made at face value: “you could even take it literally,” Marcus writes, as if a matter-of-fact, an indifferent shrug of the shoulders, no bigger, right? Perhaps Marcus is correct: the selling of the soul in exchange for musical prowess returns to the Egyptians, as highlighted in a footnote in the “Notes and Discographies” section of Mystery Train, which is now, in the 50th anniversary edition, 269 pages long. (In the first edition, it was 25 pages.) Unsurprisingly, there is nothing new under the sun: what seems numinous today will be prosaic tomorrow, and vice versa.

“The image of the devil is a way of comprehending the distance between Fitzgerald’s shining image of American possibilities and his verdict on its result,” he pens. This is what makes Mystery Train engrossing: Greil Marcus neither goes down roads that you expect nor takes things as metaphors. For him, myths are real.

All these ideas will stay with him throughout his writing life, as he pens in his author’s note in 1974, “the resonance of the best American images is profoundly deep and impossibly broad. I wrote this book in an attempt to find some of those images, but I know now that to put oneself in touch with them is a life’s work.”

Imagined Democratic Vistas

Greil Marcus is obsessed with the reverberations of art: how one art form—such as song, film, or novel—connects with another. At his best, he binds seemingly disparate artifacts, rendering the idea of “being a stretch” obsolete, as that is its point: fiction emerges from fact. The creation of art is never coldly calculated—a thousand thoughts flow from and into artists in the process—so why not apply this to criticism?

The way in which Marcus oscillates between decades, centuries even, is closer to the workings of an artist—perhaps as he is a writer first, critic second—than the cold analytical eye of a professor. Like the Chantels, Marcus has rhythm, which is why he can get to the heart and soul of America quicker and better than most. An artist understands another artist.

Yes, of course, Marcus makes Whitmanesque transcendental leaps, but so did the artist that he is writing about. Whether consciously or not, there is an indebtedness to Marcus’ thinking to the German cultural critic and philosopher, Walter Benjamin; they both express an understanding that any historical investigation is exclusively embedded in the present moment—in other words, we can only understand the past in the present and understand the present from the past.

In the epilogue, Greil Marcus explicates that these six artists—lost and found, unknown and known, revered and discarded, in the United States—were working within Walt Whitman’s framework. “Whitman thought limits were undemocratic,” Marcus writes. “As good democrats, we fight it out within the borders of his ambition.” With all their might, these artists pushed against their limits; in Mystery Train, Marcus does too.

*This is reported in the “Notes and Discographies” section of Mystery Train. The 50th anniversary edition of the book includes Greil Marcus referencing the birth and death dates of every figure referenced who has passed away, turning this edition into a eulogy. It leaves you with a somber question: What will go out of the world with Greil Marcus?

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Steamer Ray Pops Out With Mystery Woman As Kai Cenat Reunites With Gigi After 'Mafiathon 3'
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Fans Reacts After Streamer Pops Out With Mystery Woman

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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Following ‘Mafiathon 3,’ fans can’t get enough of Kai Cenat and his crew. In fact, the internet is making sure to keep tabs on the fellas and what they’ve have been up to post-mafiathon. It looks like a few of them wasted no time cozying up with their ladies right after the stream wrapped. One selfie that shook the internet came from Ray, who seemingly popped out with a mystery lady!

Related: Feeling Left Out? Fivio Foreign Raps About Feeling Hurt By Lack Of Invitation To Kai Cenat’s ‘Mafiathon 3’ (LISTEN)

RayAsianBoy Pops Out With Mystery Lady

The Shade Room Teens caught the moment Ray made a lil cameo in his own Instagram Story on Thursday evening, but all eyes were on the lady beside him. Ray appeared to be in the driver’s seat of his car with a young woman giving pretty passenger as she sat right beside him. The post didn’t include a caption, just a simple heart emoji, enough to send the internet into detective mode. Fans are already speculating the two might be more than just friends. See the photo below.

Social Media Reacts

After spotting Ray’s photo, fans wasted no time hopping in The Shade Room Teens’ comment section. Many hyped him up and complimented the mystery woman, who commenters identified as Asian model Angi Yang.

Instagram user @closedevil wrote, “OK and she cute  😂👏🏽 👏🏽 👏🏽 “

Another Instagram user @moneybagcocoas wrote, “I thought this was Alabama”

While Instagram user @laysavpt256 wrote, “she is teaaaa 😍😍😍”

Instagram user @thejaykash wrote, “Why they saying she 10 years older than him?? Is that true?

Another Instagram user @tayaaa.aa_ wrote, “She’s prettyyyyy, okay rayyyy my taiwigga I see you 😌”

While Instagram user @babyg_99_ wrote, “And He got good taste iight Ray 😂🤝”

Instagram user @weluvv.nya wrote, “Not ray ray bagging a baddie”

Another Instagram user @heartz4babyy_ wrote, “This better be Ai”

While Instagram user @official_aliyah_rosee wrote, “Im glad he didn’t go for the bbl and went for a reg girl & he stuck withn his kind 😂”

Kai Cenat & Tylil James Spotted Cozy With Their Ladies After ‘Mafiathon 3’

Ray wasn’t the only one linking up with his boo after the 30-day marathon! Kai Cenat’s girlfriend, Gigi, shared a sweet photo of the two cuddled up in bed, happy to have her man (and his new cut) back home. Fellow streamer Tylil James was also spotted boo’d up! His girlfriend, Kae Critch, shared a picture of him sleeping and snuggled up with their puppy, perfectly set to Usher’s “Daddy’s Home.”

Related: He’s HIM! Kai Cenat Makes History As First Streamer To Hit 1 Million Twitch Subscribers (WATCH)

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Cardi B Has A Message For A Mystery ‘Bored B*tch’
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Cardi B Has A Message For A Mystery ‘Bored B*tch’

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
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Cardi B Has A Message For A Mystery ‘Bored B*tch’

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Freaky Red Band Trailer for ‘In Our Blood’ Mystery Horror Film Trailer

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
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Freaky Red Band Trailer for ‘In Our Blood’ Mystery Horror Film Trailer

by Alex Billington
September 29, 2025
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“I can’t be part of this system anymore…” Utopia has revealed their official trailer for the indie horror film titled In Our Blood, the first narrative feature from editor / doc filmmaker Pedro Kos. This first premiered last year at the 2024 Fantasia Film Festival, with stops at Screamfast, Mórbido, and other fests. Now set to open in US theaters in October. In Our Blood masterfully blends psychological mystery with chilling horror. The film weaves a twisted tale of reconciling with the ghosts of our past and confronting the complicity we share in creating a world that preys on the most vulnerable. That sounds scary! Nothing is as it seems when filmmaker Emily Wyland teams up with cinematographer Danny to shoot an intimate documentary about reuniting with Emily’s estranged mother after a decade apart. When her mom suddenly is missing, possibly because of the addictions that first tore her family apart, Emily and Danny must piece together increasingly sinister clues to find her before it’s too late. Starring Brittany O’Grady, E.J. Bonilla, Alanna Ubach, Krisha Fairchild, Leo Marks, Bianca Comparato, and Steven Klein. Check out some footage below.

Here’s the official red band trailer (+ poster) for Pedro Kos’ In Our Blood, from YouTube:

In Our Blood Poster

In Our Blood Poster

Nothing is as it seems when filmmaker Emily Wyland (Brittany O’Grady) teams up with cinematographer Danny (E. J. Bonilla) to shoot an intimate documentary about reuniting with Emily’s estranged mother after a decade apart. When her mother suddenly goes missing, possibly succumbing to the addictions that first tore her family apart, Emily and Danny must piece together increasingly sinister clues to find her before it’s too late. In Our Blood is directed by editor / writer / filmmaker Pedro Kos, director of the doc films Bending the Arc and Rebel Hearts previously, plus other shorts, now making his narrative debut with this feature. The screenplay is written by Mallory Westfall. Produced by Aaron Kogan, Stuart Fenegan, Gary Lucchesi, Michael McKay, Steven Klein. This premiered at the 2024 Fantasia Film Festival last year. Utopia releases Pedro Kos’ In Our Blood in select US theaters starting October 24th, 2025 this fall. Look scary?

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When Sanjay Leela Bhansali Called Aishwarya Rai Bachchan The Last Of The Stars Like Hema Malini & Rekha, “There’s A Mystery And…”

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
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Sanjay Leela Bhansali & Aishwarya Rai Bachchan ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

Sanjay Leela Bhansali has worked with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in three movies—Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, Devdas, and Guzaarish. The filmmaker wrote three of the most memorable roles for the blue-eyed beauty. The characters Nandini, Paro, and Sofia are entirely different from each other. SLB not only makes Ash look breathtaking on the big screen but also brings out the best in her as an actress.

In the past, Sanjay Leela Bhansali has showered praise on Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in many interviews. From her beauty to her talent to her dedication, SLB always had good things to say about her. Even when there were differences, the duo maintained grace and respected their bond. In one interview, Bhansali said that he would like to make ‘Taj Mahal‘ for the Ae Dil Hai Mushkil actress. In the same interview, Bhansali said that Ash is the last of the stars.

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Sanjay Leela Bhansali Once Called Aishwarya Rai Bachchan the ‘Last of the Stars’

In an interview in 2014, the Heeramandi creator said that, as Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, the actress has to maintain a certain kind of authority. However, the laughter and the chuckle of the Devdas actress are the same. Ash still holds hands and reaches out to her people. Sanjay Leela Bhansali said, “The girl is very much there, but of course, there is a garb. Every artist has to create a wall to safeguard herself. She knows where to draw the line. She walks in on the sets with a lot of joy and laughter.”

Sanjay Leela Bhansali further stated that Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is the last of the stars like Hema Malini, Waheeda Rehman, and Rekha. “She knows how to maintain the distinction between the person and the star. There’s a mystery and unpredictability about her. Like Hema Malini, Waheeda Rehman, and Rekha, she’s the last of the stars,” the Heeramandi creator told Filmfare in 2014.

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It has been 14 years since SLB and Aishwarya worked together. The director is currently busy with Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, and Vicky Kaushal’s ‘Love & War’. One can hope that soon the filmmaker comes up with something exciting and collaborates with the Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam actress again!

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Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery teaser out: Daniel Craig returns to solve ‘impossible crime’. Watch
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Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery teaser out: Daniel Craig returns to solve ‘impossible crime’. Watch

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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Updated on: Sept 08, 2025 08:03 pm IST

Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery teaser: Teaser is finally here, and Daniel Craig is back as the clever detective Benoit Blanc.

Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery teaser: The teaser for Netflix’s hit detective franchise’s third instalment is finally here, and Daniel Craig is back as the clever detective Benoit Blanc. The makers dropped the trailer on Monday, giving fans a first look at the third film in Rian Johnson’s popular mystery series.

Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery teaser: Daniel Craig and Josh O’Connor in a still from the film.

What is the teaser?

This time, Blanc is faced with what he calls ‘the impossible crime’, the murder of a Catholic priest, played by Josh Brolin, during Mass. The movie promises suspense, drama, and plenty of suspects. Alongside Craig, the cast includes Glenn Close, Cailee Spaeny, Kerry Washington, Mila Kunis, Jeremy Renner, Josh O’Connor, Andrew Scott, and Brolin himself.

The film recently had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 6 September. Glenn Close, who also stars in the film, shared her excitement about the project when speaking to PEOPLE earlier in August 2024, calling it “one of the best experiences of my life.”

About the film

Daniel Craig also sports a new look for this film, with longer hair and a three-piece suit. This marks a fresh style for Benoit Blanc compared to his previous appearances in Knives Out (2019) and Glass Onion (2022).

Wake Up Dead Man will open in select theatres on 26 November before streaming on Netflix from 12 December.

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David Duchovny uses poetry to try and nail down ‘mystery’ of his feelings

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
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7 September 2025

David Duchovny uses poetry to try and nail down the “mystery” of his feelings.

David Duchovny uses poetry to try and nail down the ‘mystery’ of his feelings

The 65-year-old actor is best known for playing Fox Mulder in The X-Files, but has published seven books since 2015, including novels such as Truly Like Lightning and Miss Subways – and his latest tome, About Time, marks his first foray into published poems.

David told People about the motivation behind the project: “I’m just trying to ponder from my particular point of view at that moment, and get to the heart of something.

“That’s what a poem is to me: I’ve got this feeling, it’s around this thing, or this event, or this person, and now I want to put that in a form that makes sense in some way, you know, deal with this mystery of this feeling.”

Acclaimed poet and memoirist Mary Karr has described David’s debut poetry collection as “a helluva book of poems”.

David added the project grew slowly as he revisited his notebooks and drawers filled with earlier work.

He said: “It was interesting to go back through all the drawers and notebooks and files and find poems that I’d forgotten I’d written, some of them made it in (to the book) and some of them should never have been written.”

David also explained he views poetry as an honest attempt to capture fleeting emotions.

He added: “You do the best that you can in the moment that you’re doing it. And that’s both great and horrible, because you don’t have the long perspective, so you just have what you’re immersed in, and there’s a certain kind of joy in that, in that blindness. A certain kind of honesty.”

The collection features poems ranging from single-line fragments to longer ruminations.

David said he hoped readers would approach the book as they might a gallery visit.

He went on: “It’s like when I go to any great museum. I can’t see all the paintings, you know? Even though I might want to, because I don’t know when I’ll be back, it’s like diminishing returns after a while.

“You just get kind of overwhelmed and overstimulated, so I think poems are like that, because they’re dense like painting.”

Comparing poetry to other forms of writing, he said: “Novels are a more straightforward journey: there’s a beginning, a middle and an end.

“But poems are more about interrogating a feeling.

“Scripts are more like poems than you would think, because they’re less like novels, because there’s not a lot of descriptive writing.

“There’s some descriptive writing, but not pretty descriptive writing. It can be more like writing poetry than not.”




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All About His Mystery Man – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
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Jonathan Bailey has been acting since his childhood. After getting his start in the theater and appearing in many beloved productions for shows like Company, The Last Five Years, and Othello, he had his breakout worldwide role when he appeared as Anthony Bridgerton in the hit Netflix show Bridgerton. He’s also in the Wicked movies, and he’s been starring in the hit Showtime series Fellow Travelers. However, he’s now taking a hiatus from the spotlight to focus on charitable work.

Throughout his career, Jonathan has been open about his sexuality. As a gay man, he’s committed to LGBTQ+ visibility. While he mostly keeps his relationships out of the spotlight, he confirmed that he’s been in a relationship with a “lovely man” during a December 2023 interview with Evening Standard. Learn more about Jonathan’s love life and what he’s said about his private relationship.

Jonathan Is Open About His Sexuality

Jonathan has been out to his family and friends since his early 20s, according to a 2022 GQ profile. He did admit that early on in his career, he tried to hide his sexuality. “There’s two things we don’t want to know: if you’re an alcoholic or if you’re gay,” he recalled a friend telling him. “So, yeah, of course I thought that. Of course I thought that in order to be happy I needed to be straight.”

He admitted that later he realized that he’d be more comfortable being out with his sexuality rather than working about his work. “I reached a point where I thought, Fuck this, I’d much prefer to hold my boyfriend’s hand in public or be able to put my own face picture on Tinder and not be so concerned about that than getting a part,” he told GQ.

He also recalled the pressure from the entertainment business in a 2020 conversation with Sir Ian McKellen for Attitude. “This was at a stage where perhaps I was coming to terms with my own sexuality, I hadn’t necessarily hidden it… But I’ve never been not honest about it,” he said. “here’s a sense of shame, I think, that’s palpable throughout gay men within the industry. But then there’s also this heteronormative, heterosexual understanding of sexuality.”

His Commitment to LGBTQ+ Visibility

In the above-mentioned interview with Attitude, Jonathan revealed that he hoped for more visibility from the gay community, while also maintaining a sense of privacy. “I’ll talk about my versatility on stage. For me, it’s about visibility. That’s it,” he said. “Playing straight characters, wanting to be visible, but also knowing that there are lots of things about my life that are personal, and I don’t want to cross that line. But visibility is key.”

Jonathan has also shared his own experience with being threatened because of his sexuality in the above-mentioned Evening Standard interview. The Bridgerton star also spoke about how this experience wasn’t necessarily unique. “It’s international. And it’s terrifying, that [here in the UK] we’re not looking after queer people, in terms of allowing them into the country. Because that is the reality; people’s lives are literally at risk,” he said. “People are still living in the closet. Or they’ve had a moment where they’re watching and they realise, that was their father’s story, or their mother’s story; or it’s people who have been affected by this, but for the first time are understanding the trauma.”

What Has He Said About Love?

Jonathan admitted that he does believe in love at first sight in an April 2022 Town and Country interview. “I believe in romance and love in all forms,” he explained. “I believe that we all have to believe. That’s what is the fundamental faith that keeps us going.”

Why He Keeps His Relationship Private

While Jonathan admitted that he has someone special in his life in the Evening Standard piece, he did admit that he does try to separate his work from his personal life. While he’s not keeping his relationship a “secret,” he does prefer to keep it “private” from the public eye. “Having a private life is, for me, completely critical. I don’t know if I would be able to be as confident to speak out on other things if I felt that my whole life was up for grabs,” he said.

Who Is Jonathan Hailey’s Boyfriend?

It’s unclear if James Ellis is Jonathan’s current boyfriend, but rumors have circulated about them over the years. Back in 2019, they seemingly confirmed their relationship at the Olivier Awards. They kissed before Jonathan walked on stage to accept his award for his performance in Company.

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SIMONE ASHLEY'S SECRET ROMANCE EXPOSED!" - Bridgerton Star Spotted Kissing Mystery Man At US Open | Glamsham.com
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SIMONE ASHLEY’S SECRET ROMANCE EXPOSED!” – Bridgerton Star Spotted Kissing Mystery Man At US Open | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
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US Open’s front row became a celebrity-filled event on September 1, as cameras spotted Bridgerton star Simone Ashley courtside with comedian Zakir Khan and actor Kal Penn. While spectators loved Simone’s stylish and elegant look, it was her snuggling session with a mystery guy that made all the headlines. The 30-year-old actress, who came to fame for her role as Kate Sharma, was seen giggling, watching the match, and even exchanging a kiss in the stands.

As Just Jared reports, the guy is Tim Sykes, a 44-year-old restaurateur and a regular at New York’s dining scene. He is linked with Ruby’s Café and Dudley’s and is a member of the Wish You Were Hear Group, which runs restaurants in New York, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas. Although his Instagram account is private, fans were quick to spot that Simone follows him.

Zakir Khan Makes History
Comedian Zakir Khan, who had recently sparked controversy with his record-breaking U.S. comedy tour, sat directly next to Simone. Famous for his “Sakht Launda” character, Zakir had people laughing when a user cracked a joke online, “Sakt launda bhi sharma gaya,” as he sat close to the kissing pair.

Only weeks before, Zakir was the first Indian comedian to do a full Hindi-language set at New York’s Madison Square Garden, entertaining a sold-out audience of 6,000. His face even illuminated billboards in Times Square, symbolizing a defining moment in his career.

Kal Penn Joins the Trio
It was joined by actor Kal Penn, who has been a part of House MD and How I Met Your Mother. With Simone Ashley, Zakir Khan, and Kal Penn seated together, the courtside row turned into an ideal picture of desi talent leaving its mark on the world.

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