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Kourtney Kardashian on Khloe Kardashian, Rob Kardashian's Bond
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Kourtney Kardashian on Khloe Kardashian, Rob Kardashian’s Bond

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
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Kourtney Kardashian is pooshing back the curtains on her family’s dynamic.

As her notoriously private brother Rob Kardashian made a rare appearance on The Kardashians, the Poosh founder detailed how she, Khloe Kardashian and Kim Kardashian each have a different type of relationship with the 38-year-old.

“Him and Khloe are a little incestual,” the eldest of Kris Jenner and the late Robert Kardashian Sr. joked during a confessional on the Oct. 30 episode of the Hulu series. “Him and Kim are like the husband and wife that hate each other.”

As for herself? The 46-year-old said she and Rob are “super close friends.”

“At one point, we would go out together, hold hands, just have so much fun together,” Kourtney quipped. “I love having him around.”

But opportunities for fans to keep up with Rob are few and far between. After all, he stepped away from reality TV in 2017 after welcoming daughter Dream, 8, with ex Blac Chyna.

October 30, 2025 0 comments
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Rob Kardashian “In a Better Place” as He Returns to TV: “He's Way More Comfortable With Who He Is”
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Rob Kardashian “In a Better Place” as He Returns to TV: “He’s Way More Comfortable With Who He Is”

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
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Rob Kardashian “In a Better Place” as He Returns to TV: “He’s Way More Comfortable With Who He Is”

Rob Kardashian is “in a better place” these days, according to a source speaking with People. After years of withdrawing from the public and dealing with body-image and self-confidence struggles, the source says the 38-year-old is “way more comfortable with who he is.”

The reality-TV star made his return to television in the premiere of The Kardashians Season 7, which aired on October 23 and marked his first appearance on the show since 2016. According to the source, Rob “seems open to appear on the show more often.”

That new openness comes after years of keeping a low profile following the end of his relationship with Blac Chyna, with whom he shares daughter Dream Kardashian, now 8. The source adds that Rob has reached “a point in his life [where] he just doesn’t care as much what anyone thinks.”

When it comes to his past, the source says Rob “really struggled with body issues and self-confidence for years,” but now “negative comments don’t bother him anymore.”

On his own podcast appearance earlier this year, Rob offered insight into his mindset: “I’m not comfortable in my skin, so why would I wanna go be on camera and just be vulnerable and let people in? That’s not what I wanna do.” He went on: “There’s definitely nothing wrong between any of us,” referring to his family relationships. And he also said: “I like being around my family, so that stuff is good to me. Obviously, I have nothing against it. The reason I don’t is because I’m a homebody and I just choose, like I said, my peace and happiness.”

Meanwhile, the source says that Rob’s scenes on the show are “light and unscripted,” adding that “there is no pressure on him. And he enjoys it.”


October 24, 2025 0 comments
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Spinal Tap II Review: A Legacy Sequel Worthy of This Band’s Legacy
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Rob Reiner Directs a Worthy Sequel

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
written by jummy84

In the 41 years since This Is Spinal Tap was released, David St. Hubbins (Michael McKean), Nigel Tufnel (Christopher Guest), and Derek Smalls (Harry Shearer) have experienced no shortage of career highs and lows, playing major festivals before splitting up, seemingly for good, over a decade ago. However, the music industry loves a comeback story. So director Marty DiBergi (played by actual director Rob Reiner) is back to document the boys with Spinal Tap II: The End Continues, a movie covering the preparations for an epic reunion concert — one that could maybe heal the festering wounds that led to the band’s split in the first place.

Spinal Tap II is not exactly a movie you would describe as being plot-heavy. To say it has much in the way of forward momentum would be inaccurate — despite the countdown to their big show looming, there’s not much tension about whether they’ll make it to the stage or be a success. And yet it still stands out as a deeply enjoyable viewing experience, and a singular one: It’s a movie about older men looking back at their lives and the relationships that have defined them, in a way that’s only possible after at least five decades of real-life friendship.

That aforementioned lack of momentum doesn’t end up being too big an issue, largely because Spinal Tap II clocks in at 83 minutes (just a minute longer than the original). It’s just the right length, allowing us to leisurely enjoy the process of Marty visiting all three of the original band members: Since the band broke up, David’s developed a talent for writing and composing hold music, Derek got mixed up in some bad crypto business, and Nigel’s developed a real passion for cheese, opening his own cheese and guitars shop. (You can trade cheese for a guitar, or a guitar for some cheese. Nigel’s got a whole system for figuring it out.)

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Then, the trio eventually (and awkwardly) reunite in New Orleans to prepare for the big show, which involves finding a new keyboardist (C. J. Vanston, a longtime real-life collaborator of Guest’s) — and of course, a new drummer. That’s the band’s toughest challenge in the early stages, given how we learn early on in the movie that Spinal Tap’s grand total of deceased drummers now goes to 11 (seriously!).

This leads to a Zoom-powered merry-go-round moment where Questlove, Chad Smith from Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Lars Ulrich all pass on the gig (all three men demonstrating some solid chops when it comes to deadpan delivery), followed by the discovery of Didi Crockett (Valerie Franco), who fucking slays, frankly — thanks to both her incredible drumming skills and her positive attitude.

Franco’s not given a lot of heavy-duty comedy to perform, but as Didi, she brings such joy and energy to the screen, while also bashing the drums like they were responsible for overturning Roe v. Wade. Her credits in real life include performing with artists like Halsey and Kylie Minogue and doing a week-long fill-in gig for Fred Armisen on The Late Show with Seth Meyers. In a just world, Spinal Tap II will break her out in a huge way.

Spinal Tap II: The End Continues (Bleeker Street)

There have been enough legacy sequels like this for us all to be familiar with their traps and pitfalls, which Spinal Tap II largely manages to avoid. The biggest potential concern I had as a viewer was watching the movie attempt to get anywhere close to recapturing the iconic, culture-shifting magic of “This one goes to 11,” a mountain the movie thankfully does not try to summit.

That being said, there is an intimate interview sequence between Nigel and Marty with a deeply silly reveal that had me giggling for many minutes. No catchphrases emerge from it, but that doesn’t negate the power of two legendary comedic talents reminding us all how skilled they are at playing a moment. It’s one of many delightful beats played out for just the right amount of time, escalated with laser-sharp precision.

The music still rocks, too, with new tracks like “Rockin’ In the Urn” proving as catchy as they are funny. Okay, “Hell Toupee” might fall more into the category of silliness, but “Let’s Just Rock Again,” “The Devil’s Just Not Getting Old,” and even little improvised ditties like “NOLA House Song” reaffirm that Guest, McKean, and Shearer’s musical talents have not faded with age.

As for the real-life musicians who appear as themselves in the movie, Spinal Tap II proves the power of quality over quantity. Rather than share the screen (and pad the screen time) with countless appearances from famous folk who would undoubtedly be honored to make a cameo, the movie gives us a glorious extended sequence in which Paul McCartney sits in on a studio session with the lads — much to David’s annoyance — even jamming on “Cups and Cakes” with them. (“Cups and Cakes” being one of two songs from the original This Is Spinal Tap album to not be featured in the first movie.)

Spinal Tap 2 Review The End Continues

Spinal Tap II: The End Continues (Bleeker Street)

Also, no spoilers for what happens with him, but Elton John’s role in the film is also larger than anticipated. Most importantly, he proves exceptionally game for committing fully to the concept of Spinal Tap being a real band, one he’s honored to play with.

It all builds to a point, towards the later half of the movie, where it all started to feel so overwhelmingly real. Without question, McKean, Shearer, and Guest are all playing fictional characters in a fictional band — but when they’re improvising both musically and comedically in character with real-life rock stars, after decades of playing together as these characters… It almost feels like slipping into another universe.

It’s a feeling enhanced by the way that Reiner leans hard into documentary technique for a lot of the filming, especially during the climatic concert: You can see the many cameras on stage capturing the performances from different angles, with band members occasionally looking directly into the lens as they wail on guitar, just like they did in the 1984 film. Maybe it’s the fact that when the band’s music is that good, it makes the band itself feel genuine. The magic Pinocchio was looking for the whole time.

But another factor could be that Spinal Tap II holds onto the real sense that these men, despite everything they’ve been through, have loved each other almost their entire lives. Guest and McKean in particular met in college in the late 1960s, and they’ve been playing music together ever since; there’s something beautiful about the fact that they’ve found their way to this moment, after so many decades — one where the only laughter they care about is each other’s. The audience laughing as well? That’s just a bonus. It’s also happily guaranteed.

Spinal Tap II: The End Continues rocks its way into theaters on September 12th. Check out the trailer below.

 

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Disney Jr's Rob LaDuca on Mickey Mouse's Lasting Appeal
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Disney Jr’s Rob LaDuca on Mickey Mouse’s Lasting Appeal

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Executive producer Rob LaDuca has wanted to bring back the much-loved “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” for years, and this summer, he finally got his wish.

After a 10-year hiatus, the show is back every Friday on Disney Jr. and Disney+ in its new incarnation as “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+.”

After working on shows like “Jake and the Never Land Pirates” and “Mickey and the Roadster Racers,” LaDuca, with a career spanning four decades, was wondering if it was time to retire. But then he got a call asking if he wanted to do more clubhouse, and LaDuca was back in business.

Here, LaDuca spoke about honoring Mickey’s legacy and why Walt Disney’s mouse is so beloved.

What was important in honoring the legacy of Mickey and friends?

We kept it to a very select world in the clubhouse of who Mickey surrounded himself with in the early cartoons. Donald, Daisy and Clarabelle Cow would make an appearance. Goofy was always there. It was the same group of friends.

Originally, they wanted to do the show in CG, but I was trying to convince them not to. There were certain things, like Mickey’s ears. In a 3D world, his ears look like satellite dishes on his head. So we had to figure out a computer program to slide his ears as he turned. There were a lot of challenges, but they turned out to be fun. Now we have the freedom to do textures, color and shadowing, and the world looks much more beautiful in this version of the show.

Another factor that stands out in the show is the songs. By the second verse, the lyrics have become earworms. What is the secret to that?

I’d have to ask our composer, Mike Himelstein, who did our music in the original show. He gladly came back, and we always worked well together. A lot of it came from what I loved to dance to. When I was a little kid, it was early rock and roll, or boogie-woogie.

Kids seem to have very little attention span, but the episodes run for 22 minutes. How are you considering that when you’re putting episodes together?

I thought with a 22-minute show for two-to five-year-olds, we definitely have to keep them focused. It was about being a little bit dramatic, and there’s a problem that we need your help to solve. It was mostly because Mickey was talking to the audience. We’re asking for help in an adventure, and it empowered the kids to be involved. The friends also have very distinct personalities. Mickey’s the good guy, and he’s everybody’s friend. Minnie is totally adorable, and Goofy is just a big goof. He’s slipping on things, and he says, “Whoops.” I think they enjoy all the personalities.

You mentioned animating Mickey’s ears. What other conversations are you having with the team about animating this world?

The characters are squashy and stretchy like they were in the old days. Advances in computer animation and rendering are huge. We can do so much more expression on the characters. Ludwig Von Drake was always a little stiff in the past, now, he is very animated and a lot of fun.

This time, we added a second level. There’s the laughing loft and the wacky tubes. Mickey, Minnie and Daisy can go up very easily. The wacky tube doesn’t really care for Donald and knows that Donald gets frustrated. So it’s fun to get him riled up, which I’ve noticed a lot of kids laughing at.

You’re also making 2-minute shorts on YouTube. What are the challenges of that storytelling medium?

You’re condensing this world into a two-minute video, which is how, sadly, a lot of older kids consume content. So, half of them are songs, and that’s easy, but the funny stuff is also happening within the song, and that keeps kids entertained. With others, we limit to a simple story, have a problem that Mickey helps with. Fun is the ultimate goal.

What would you say is the reason for this love? Why do people love Mickey Mouse and friends after all these years?

Everybody wants a good friend, and that’s what Mickey is. He’s sympathetic, helpful and always there for you when you need him. He’s just that kind of character. I think it’s just human nature that you want someone in your life to rely on and to, you know, who’s going to be dependable?

This interview was edited and condensed.

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+ is airing every Friday on Disney Jr. and Disney+

September 9, 2025 0 comments
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Rob Mitchell Formally: Formally Deep Transit Just released his new single: “State of change’ and Higher Frequency
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Rob Mitchell Formally: Formally Deep Transit Just released his new single: “State of change’ and Higher Frequency

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Rob Mitchell’s Music Legacy: Blending electronic rhythms with soul driven hooks with positive and uplifting sound . Fusion of various genres, EDM, House music, Hip hOP, R & B.

Rob Mitchell, known by his stage name Deep Transit, is a renowned composer, record producer, singer, songwriter, and technician. Based in the DC, VA, and MD areas, Mitchell has been a significant figure in the music industry, known for his versatile sound that spans dance music, EDM, hip hop, and electronic genres. His previous single “Stand Up” garnered significant acclaim, setting the stage for the success of his latest release.

In addition to “A Rhythm in Time,” Deep Transit is gearing up for the release of his brand-new LP, “Everything a Rhythm,” set to drop in May 2022. The LP will feature several tracks, including the popular single “Everything a Rhythm” released in 2021. Fans can also look forward to another single that Mitchell plans to release soon.

Mitchell’s music has consistently topped charts, with ten #1 hits across various platforms such as Radio Airplay and Soundclick.com and Billboard music top 20. His solo career has been marked by a unique blend of hip hop, rap, and electronic music, often drawing inspiration from Chicago deep house music, tech house of the ’90s.

Deep Transit’s discography is a testament to Mitchell’s versatility and talent. Tracks like “Liberate” and “Keep on Dancing” have dominated online music platforms, showcasing his ability to create engaging and memorable music. His upcoming LP promises to be a mix of hip hop, rap, and electronic, with standout instrumental tracks like the #1 hit “Just Breathe” (Instrumental) and the recently released “Just Looking at the Sunset” from November 2020.

Listen the hits:
State of change (Time will fly)
Higher Frequencies

 

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