celebpeek
  • Home
  • Bollywood
  • Hollywood
  • Lifestyle
  • Fashion
celebpeek
  • Music
  • Celebrity News
  • Events
  • TV & Streaming
Home » Streaming » Page 2
Tag:

Streaming

Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman's "fun" film confirms UK streaming date
TV & Streaming

Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman’s “fun” film confirms UK streaming date

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Two months on from its release in cinemas, a streaming release date has been confirmed for the comedy film The Roses, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman.

The film, which hit cinemas in August, will be available to watch on Disney Plus from 3rd December this year – so not too long to wait at all.

The Roses is a savage and star-filled reimagining of the 1989 classic The War of the Roses, itself based on the novel of the same name by Warren Adler.

It starred Cumberbatch and Colman as the seemingly perfect couple, Ivy and Theo, both of whom appear successful and happy in their day-to-day lives.

However, their relationship suddenly goes into freefall after Theo’s career nosedives and Ivy’s own ambitions take off, in what has been described as “a story of real life gone spectacularly wrong”.

Directed by Jay Roach, the film also boasted a starry supporting cast including Andy Samberg, Ncuti Gatwa, Kate McKinnon, Zoë Chao, Hala Finley, Jamie Demetriou and Sunita Mani.

Andy Samberg and Benedict Cumberbatch in The Roses. Searchlight Pictures

It has largely been well received by critics, with the Hollywood Reporter stating that “Cumberbatch and Coleman are terrific” and has been certified as Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, with 65 per cent of 187 critics’ reviews being positive.

In our own review, we gave the film three stars out of five, finding it to be fun but toothless, arguing that its two leads perhaps failed to fully portray the bitterness that comes to the fore as the film progresses.

Described as a satirical black comedy, it will hitting the streaming service just in time for Christmas.

The Roses will be available to stream on Disney+ from 3rd December.

Check out more of our Film coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

October 29, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
TV & Streaming

New Anthony Bourdain Episodes Available on CNN Streaming Service

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

When CNN launches its new streaming service as part of its All Access subscription tier on Tuesday, it will have a tasty surprise for fans of the late Anthony Bourdain.

CNN says that its new subscription offering will include Bourdain programming that has never been available to stream, until now.

The program is called Prime Cuts, and it served as a companion series to the flagship show Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown. Prime Cuts combined clips from the series with revealing interviews with Bourdain, who reminisced about the trips, people, food and cultures that he encountered, and gave a behind-the-scenes look at the show.

“These reflective, candid conversations reveal behind the scenes insights and Tony at his best — deeply honest about his travels, his work, and what the journey meant to him,” CNN says.

Prime Cuts episodes (an hour long, with commercials) ran on CNN ahead of each season premiere of Parts Unknown, serving as previews to get viewers hungry for the new episodes. But after airing on CNN (many of the episodes ran only once, more than a decade ago), they never ran again, and were not included in the streaming libraries available on CNN+ or CNN Max.

The new All Access tier will be the first time that the entire CNN Anthony Bourdain collection, including every episodes of Parts Unknown, Prime Cuts, and the 2021 film Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain, will be available to stream.

More than seven years after his death at age 61, Bourdain remains a cultural force, and a powerful draw for CNN, which poached him from his previous perch at the Travel Channel in 2012. Bourdain and Parts Unknown effectively kickstarted CNN’s original series push, giving it instant credibility and gravitas.

At the show’s series premiere party in 2013 at Porter House in New York’s Time Warner Center, he expressed excitement to this reporter at the possibility of CNN’s resources getting him places he couldn’t access before, and trepidation in acknowledging that his show’s format was a departure from what CNN was known for.

Of course, the show was a hit, and became a staple of CNN’s programming lineup.

A former chef at the New York brasserie Les Halles (the steak frites was the best in town), Bourdain first became a national name with the publication of his 2000 book Kitchen Confidential, a no-holds-barred memoir of his life as a chef and cook. That book led to a number of shows, from A Cook’s Tour and No Reservations to The Layover and, ultimately, Parts Unknown.

October 28, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Knight of Cups: Netflix streaming underrated Christian Bale starrer this week
Bollywood

Knight of Cups: Netflix streaming underrated Christian Bale starrer this week

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Millions of Christian Bale’s fans around the world know the actor for his classic portrayal of Batman or Bruce Wayne in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight trilogy. But there is one particular movie in the 51-year-old’s filmography that is counted among one of his most underrated works. In 2015, the English actor joined hands with filmmaker Terrence Malick for romance-drama Knight of Cups, which is now available for streaming on Netflix.

Christian Bale in Knight of Cups (2015)

Knight of Cups: What to know?

The plot of the movie revolves around an aimless LA-based screenwriter who is wandering in search of “something missing,” while reflecting on his past relationships, especially with women.

Alongside Christian Bale, the movie features several other A-listers like Cate Blanchett, Natalie Portman, Nick Kroll, and Antonio Banderas.

The title of the movie has been taken from a deck of tarot cards, and includes other references like The Moon, The Handman and The Judgement from major and minor arcana of a tarot deck for its characters.

Bale stars as the Knight of Cups in the movie. With no defined structure, it has been divided into 10 parts and has a philosophically rigorous approach, presenting multiple different ideas all at once.

Also Read: Victoria Beckham gets real in Netflix docuseries; reveals struggles with bullying, body image, motherhood

Malick’s filmmaking, critical appreciation

Knight of Cups includes scenes from the protagonist’s dreams, drug experiences, memories and reality, thus creating a mystery for the audiences to unfold while they hold on to their guesses. A reflection of Malick’s personality, Knight of Cups takes an overused premise and gives it a whole new makeover.

Art connoisseurs might find a poetic sense in the tone of the movie. For this major project, Malick was inspired by some religious texts like Christian allegory The Pilgrim’s Progress and a hint of Dante’s mode of expression, thus linking the narrative with a tarot deck. The movie is now streaming on Netflix.

Also Read: Netflix unveils TV gaming: How to play, what’s available and more

FAQ:

Is Christian Bale famous?

Yes, Christian Bale is popular for his commendable acting skills in Hollywood movies.

Was Christian Bale in The American Psycho?

Yes, Christian Bale was the lead in The American Psycho.

Is Terrence Malick American?

Yes, Terrence Malick was born in Ottawa. He is an American filmmaker.

October 16, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Streaming Options – Hollywood Life
Celebrity News

Streaming Options – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Image Credit: FilmMagic

The angels are ready to bless the runway at the 2025 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show! Models will strut down the catwalk to represent the brand as it returns for its iconic event, which always starts with a pink carpet followed by the show. While fashion fans gear up to watch their favorite stars hit the runway, find out how to watch the VS Fashion Show, what time it starts, who’s walking in it and more below.

When Is the 2025 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show?

This year’s catwalk takes place on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.

What Time Does the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show Start?

The fashion show begins at 7:00 p.m. ET in New York City.

How to Watch the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show on TV

The fashion show will not be shown on a cable channel, but viewers can livestream it on social media and on one streaming service: Prime Video.

How to Livestream the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show

Victoria’s Secret will air the show live across all of its social media channels, including Instagram, YouTube and TikTok. Others can watch the show on Prime Video or via Amazon Live.

Who Is in the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show This Year?

Quite a few angels are walking the runway this year, including gymnast Suni Lee, actress Barbie Ferreira and model Barbara Palvin, who’s returning to the VS runway.

During an interview with Us Weekly ahead of the show, Barbie, 28, said she was “truly gagged” when she saw her fashion show look for the first time.

“You don’t know what you’re gonna wear,” the Euphoria alum explained. “And I was like, ‘Are they gonna put me in underwear?’ They did. … I kind of feel like I have entered a different dimension, and then I will kind of go back to the regular dimension after the show. But if not, then that’s super sick. If this is the real dimension.”

In a separate interview with Us Weekly, Barbara revealed that she’s walking the catwalk with a broken foot. Nevertheless, she still intends to wear heels for the big moment.

“Very stressful, but I got my wings, so if anything, I’ll just fly away,” she joked, before adding, “I don’t know if I can control the vein popping out of my forehead.”

October 15, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
bitchy | California bans loud ads on streaming platforms, to go into effect next July
Celebrity News

bitchy | California bans loud ads on streaming platforms, to go into effect next July

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84


My mother will never give up cable and switch to streaming-only, because of her deep and abiding love of fast-forwarding through commercials on shows she’s recorded on her DVR. It’s her remote-wielding right and she will not relinquish it! I, on the other hand, have been streaming-only for years, and for most platforms I subscribe to the (microscopically) cheaper ad-included plans. This is how I know far too many pharmaceutical and insurance jingles than any one human should be subjected to. I know many of you know this pain as well. Have you also noticed that a lot of the time, the ads are glaringly LOUDER than whatever program you’re actually trying to watch? Well Californians sure noticed it, which led to Golden State legislators recently passing a law that bans commercials from being louder than the movie/TV show being streamed:

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the bill, SB 576, that had been shepherded by Sen. Thomas Umberg (D-Santa Ana) through the legislative process. It had passed unanimously on the Senate and Assembly floor earlier this month in Sacramento.

The passage means that, starting on July 1 of next year, major streaming services won’t be able to “transmit the audio of commercial advertisements louder than the video content the advertisements accompany,” the bill’s text reads.

The law asks streaming services to follow the Federal Communications Commission’s Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation (CALM) Act, which went in to effect in 2012 for linear TV and radio but does not currently apply to streamers. That effort was spurred by the FCC receiving more than 130,000 complaints in 2010, “the vast majority of which concerned the excessively loud sound of commercials,” the state’s Assembly analysis recounted.

“Many platforms have introduced tiered subscription models that require consumers to pay a premium to avoid commercials, bringing ad-supported viewing, and the loudness of those ads, back into focus for millions of users,” the Assembly briefing noted. Indeed, price hikes across the board from streaming services have by default pushed consumers to the cheaper options, which now include regular commercial breaks just like old school TV.

A bill analysis by Senate Legislature committee staff noted that the Motion Picture Association, which lobbies on behalf of Disney, Netflix, Paramount, Amazon MGM Studios, Sony, Universal and Warner Bros. Discovery, had voiced opposition to the effort.

“The Motion Picture Association says that since streaming services are working voluntarily to address the issue of loud advertisements, SB 576 is unnecessary,” the analysis read. “They note that many streaming services have undertaken reasonable efforts to adjust the loudness of advertisements that come from server-side ad insertion that may be inconsistent with the loudness of the programs.”

Newsom, on signing the bill on Oct. 6, touted its volume-lowering impact, saying, “We heard Californians loud and clear, and what’s clear is that they don’t want commercials at a volume any louder than the level at which they were previously enjoying a program.”

[From The Hollywood Reporter]

I’d like to take this opportunity to commend the lawmakers who make the time and effort to name their policies in such a way that there’s a clever resulting acronym. Case in point: the Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act, or CALM. It’s all in the details! And speaking of, those few at the top making fortunes off streaming are such sneaky f–ks, ignoring the CALM Act because it didn’t explicitly refer to streaming (even though it was a logical extension). It’s the same playbook for how these Scrooges have been cheating actors out of streaming residuals. Anyway, good on California, and I hope the movement spreads east! What I find annoying is not just how loud commercials are overall, but how a lot of the time now it’s contrasted with TV/movies that are increasingly hard to hear! (Or do I need to make an appointment with my ENT?) There’s a whole slew of entertainment that is mumbling verging on inarticulate in audible dialogue levels, to the point where a lot of the time I wear my air pods when watching TV so that the sound goes directly into my head! I know it makes me sound (noise pun!) like an old fogey, I can live with that.

Photos credit: Janet Mayer/INSTARimages.com, Netflix, Disney press

October 15, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
40 Teen Romance Movies Now Streaming That'll Make You Feel Young and in Love
Fashion

40 Teen Romance Movies Now Streaming That’ll Make You Feel Young and in Love

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
written by jummy84

No matter how many decades it’s been since our own senior prom, we still have a soft spot for teen romance movies. Because nothing is ever going to recreate that thrilling, first-kiss feeling quite like a true teen classic. And our roundup of the best teen romance movies to stream includes some true classics.

There are the cultural touchstones of the 1980s—such as Dirty Dancing or Say Anything—emotional masterpieces in the ‘90s—Romeo + Juliet—and underrated gems of the aughts—Saved and Love, Simon. In between are dozens of frothy romps such as A Cinderella Story or To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before. There’s something to watch for every type of romantic. Want a sappy love story? You got it. In the mood for a downright sad romantic movie? Hey, we all need a good cry sometimes. What about teen movies from the early aughts starring Julia Stiles? Oh yeah, we have multiple.

So grab a bowl of popcorn and cuddle up to one of these romance movies for teens and adults alike.

October 14, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
The Movie' Lands Streaming Date, Apple's Last Big Theatrical Push
TV & Streaming

The Movie’ Lands Streaming Date, Apple’s Last Big Theatrical Push

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
written by jummy84

It wasn’t long ago that Apple looked like it would be making a big push into theatrical releases, believing what has been true for most other distributors: a theatrical release and its subsequent marketing push helps a movie’s cachet once it (eventually) lands on streaming later. It worked with other studios — mixing up the partner on each — on the release of films like “Killers of the Flower Moon” (Paramount), “Napoleon” (Sony), and “Argylle” (Universal). And with “F1: The Movie” in partnership with yet another distributor in Warner Bros., it found its biggest hit to date — and quietly one of its biggest successes of the year at the box office — grossing $629 million worldwide.

Dave Kalema

Apple rewarded that success with a run in theaters that has lasted 14+ weeks, even as the film has already been available for premium rental since August. Few filmmakers get that sort of runway, but for Joseph Kosinski, who certainly did for “Top Gun: Maverick,” they were willing to give him the privilege, and his movie made the most of it.

Now Apple has finally announced a release date for the movie on streaming on what is now just Apple TV (not Apple TV+), hitting the service globally on December 12. It’ll be nearly six months since the film opened on June 27; a theatrical window like that is virtually unheard of.

But that’s no guarantee the same will happen to an Apple movie again. Despite its success, it wouldn’t be a surprise if the “F1” theatrical experiment is over.

Within a matter of months of each other, both Apple and Amazon were reported to be dipping their toes into theatrical releases. After some success with “Air” and a few others, Amazon MGM is now all in, targeting as many as 14 theatrical releases a year and offering them beefy theatrical windows before they land on streaming. The studio is still doing some direct-to-streaming movies, but it has made clear its priorities.

Apple, on the other hand, before “F1” had a string of costly misses and has since been rolling back that approach. The losses for movies like “Argylle” and “Fly Me to the Moon” were well-documented, and the straw that broke the camel’s back was its approach with the George Clooney-Brad Pitt thriller “Wolfs.” That movie was going to have a robust theatrical release up until Apple yanked the rug out at the last minute and said it would drop on streaming after little more than a week. The studio tried to placate the filmmakers by saying it had already greenlit a sequel to “Wolfs,” but director Jon Watts openly said that after the theatrical fiasco, he “no longer trusted” Apple as a creative partner.

Since then, some of its higher-profile films have all been quietly and modestly released in theaters before landing on streaming, if they got a theatrical release at all, a stark contrast to what was agreed upon and stuck to with “F1.” Spike Lee’s “Highest 2 Lowest” spent a couple weeks in theaters, grossing just a reported $1.5 million, before hitting the streaming service. Paul Greengrass’ “The Lost Bus” did the same, opening in just a few select theaters and did not report box office totals.

Apple is not under the same pressure as its peers to produce for the box office and hope that streaming can pick up the slack. Back in March, a report suggested that Apple TV loses $1 billion a year on streaming and has in the vicinity of 45 million subscribers. It’s fine operating it as a loss-leader and using it as a means to continue selling iPhones.

The company also has never been bound to one approach, and it stands to reason that, if another project on the scale of “F1” with a director like Kosinski attached was on the table, it could pursue a similarly lengthy theatrical release strategy. Some of its upcoming movies sound like they could have that pedigree. There’s the Skydance-produced “Mayday” starring Ryan Reynolds, the Mattel movie “Matchbox” starring John Cena, and the Ben Stiller and Jake Johnson pickleball comedy “The Dink.” Have we mentioned movie theaters need more comedies like that last one?

October 13, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Taylor Swift’s “The Fate Of Ophelia” Is Shattering Streaming Records And Owning Pop Radio | Glamsham.com
Lifestyle

Taylor Swift’s “The Fate Of Ophelia” Is Shattering Streaming Records And Owning Pop Radio | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Taylor Swift’s new song The Fate of Ophelia isn’t just another chart entry, it’s a full-blown phenomenon. Within days of release, the track became the fastest song ever to cross 100 million streams on Spotify, setting a record that even Swift herself hadn’t touched before. The pace was unreal. Fans kept refreshing the counters, posting updates in real time, and by the end of the week, Ophelia had become Spotify’s new benchmark for what a hit looks like in 2025.

What’s even wilder is how the song has taken over pop radio. In the U.S., The Fate of Ophelia earned the most pop radio adds in a single week since Easy on Me by Adele back in 2021. For a song to dominate both streaming and traditional radio like that is rare now, but if there’s one artist who still pulls it off effortlessly, it’s Taylor. Program directors reportedly jumped on the track right away, a mix of that instant earworm production and Swift’s knack for lyrics that hit straight to the gut.

Musically, The Fate of Ophelia feels like the sweet spot between her cinematic songwriting and her pop roots. It’s grand, emotional, and kind of haunting. The production swells slowly, almost like you’re walking into something you shouldn’t, and then it crashes right when you expect it to stay quiet. It’s the kind of song that feels like it’s hiding something, which, let’s be real, is what Taylor does best.

Also Read: Taylor Swift’s Latest Look Will Leave You SPEECHLESS – See Her Showgirl-Inspired Outfit!

On social media, fans are losing it. Reddit threads and TikTok edits have already turned Ophelia into an obsession. People are analyzing every lyric, connecting it back to her earlier eras, and talking about how it feels like the perfect blend of Folklore’s emotion and 1989’s confidence.

It’s easy to say Taylor breaks records every time she breathes, but this one hits differently. The Fate of Ophelia isn’t loud about its power; it just moves like a storm that no one saw coming. And once again, everyone’s caught in the rain.

October 8, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Björk joins No Music For Genocide campaign and removes catalogue from streaming in Israel
Music

Björk joins No Music For Genocide campaign and removes catalogue from streaming in Israel

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Björk has joined the ‘No Music For Genocide’ campaign, making her back catalogue unavailable on streaming services in Israel.

The new campaign is a cultural boycott initiative encouraging artists and rights-holders to pull their music from streaming platforms in Israel in response to the ongoing genocide in Gaza.

To join the coalition, the artists involved have edited their own release territories or sent geo-block requests to their distributor or label. They are encouraging major label groups Sony, UMG, and Warner to follow suit, particularly as they blocked their entire catalogues from and closed operations in Russia a month into their invasion of Ukraine.

Massive Attack, Fontaines D.C., Amyl & The Sniffers, and Kneecap were among the leading names to join the initiative last week, as well as Paramore, Rina Sawayama, MIKE, Primal Scream, Faye Webster, Japanese Breakfast, Yaeji, King Krule, MJ Lenderman, Mannequin Pussy, Wednesday, Soccer Mommy and MØ.

Now, it appears that the Icelandic singer-songwriter has become the latest big name to join the campaign. The Times Of Israel reported on Sunday (September 21) that her music was unavailable to people living in Israel on Spotify and Apple Music.

Björk has been outspoken in her advocacy for the Palestinian people in the past, posting on Instagram in November 2023 a series of maps of the Israel-Palestine region since 1946, writing, “Is this what you call sharing?”

A statement from ‘No Music For Genocide’ stated: “Culture can’t stop bombs on its own, but it can help reject political repression, shift public opinion toward justice, and refuse the art-washing and normalization of any company or nation that commits crimes against humanity.

“This initiative is one part of a worldwide movement to erode the support Israel needs to continue its genocide. We’re inspired by the escalating efforts in pursuit of that goal, from the recent Film Workers For Palestine pledge to Spain’s ban of Israel-bound ships and planes to the Freedom Flotilla Coalition to Demilitarize Brooklyn Navy Yard to dockworkers in Morocco who’ve refused to load weapons onto vessels ordered by Tel Aviv.

“Many of our peers have felt, like ourselves, unsure how to use music in this moment. Our first goal with No Music For Genocide is to inspire others to reclaim their agency and direct their influence toward a tangible act. We are so grateful for all of the artists, managers and labels who have already committed to this first step, and we’re excited to expand this together. The more of us there are, the stronger we will be. This is just the beginning.”

Björk has been vocal about other geopolitical issues during her career, notably in support of Tibetan independence. At a concert in Shanghai, China in 2008, she said from the stage, “Tibet, Tibet!”, and asked the audience to raise their flags during her track ‘Declare Independence’.

Her comments caused outrage among Chinese officials, to which she replied at the time: “It shows more than anything that China has become the next superpower in the world. And the issue is: how are they going to deal with Western moral issues like freedom of speech?”

September 26, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
KPOP DEMON HUNTERS - (L-R) Jinu (voice by AHN HYO-SEOP) and Rumi (voice by ARDEN CHO).
TV & Streaming

Streaming Ratings Aug 25-31, 2025

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters has set several records over its pop culture-dominating run in the summer. What it hadn’t done previously was lead the overall rankings on Nielsen’s streaming charts.

Emphasis on “hadn’t”: In the final week of August, the movie took over the No. 1 overall spot with its highest weekly viewing total to date in the United States, 1.12 billion minutes. It marked the movie’s 11th straight appearance in the Nielsen rankings, extending a record for a streaming original film that it set a week earlier.

Another movie, The Thursday Murder Club, came in second overall for Aug. 25-31 with 1.03 billion viewing minutes. That narrowly beat Netflix’s YA series My Life With the Walter Boys, which recorded 987 million minutes of viewing for the week of its season two premiere.

Wednesday ceded the No. 1 overall spot it had held for the previous three weeks, dropping to fifth place with 870 million minutes. It will likely move back up in the next set of rankings as Netflix released the second half of the season on Sept. 3. Netflix also had the No. 4 title with docuseries Katrina: Come Hell or High Water (911 million minutes).

The Summer I Turned Pretty hit another high for Prime Video with 717 million minutes of watch time as it entered the home stretch of its third season. Marvel’s movie Thunderbolts (702 million minutes) also cracked the overall top 10 the week of its streaming premiere on Disney+.

Nielsen’s streaming ratings cover viewing on TV sets only and don’t include minutes watched on computers or mobile devices. The ratings only measure U.S. audiences, not those in other countries. The top streaming titles for Aug. 25-31, 2025 are below.

September 26, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Newer Posts
Older Posts

Social Connect

Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Youtube Snapchat

Recent Posts

  • 2009 feels like a whole other world away

  • Watch Ariana Grande and Jimmy Fallon Perform a History of Duets

  • Spotify’s Joe Hadley Talks ARIA Awards Partnership

  • Nick Offerman Announces 2026 “Big Woodchuck” Book Tour Dates

  • Snapped: Above & Beyond (A Photo Essay)

Newsletter

Subscribe my Newsletter for new blog posts, tips & new photos. Let's stay updated!

Categories

  • Bollywood (1,929)
  • Celebrity News (2,000)
  • Events (267)
  • Fashion (1,605)
  • Hollywood (1,020)
  • Lifestyle (890)
  • Music (2,002)
  • TV & Streaming (1,857)

Recent Posts

  • Shushu/Tong Shanghai Fall 2026 Collection

  • Here’s What Model Taylor Hill Is Buying Now

  • Julietta Is Hiring An Assistant Office Coordinator In Dumbo, Brooklyn, NY (In-Office)

Editors’ Picks

  • 2009 feels like a whole other world away

  • Watch Ariana Grande and Jimmy Fallon Perform a History of Duets

  • Spotify’s Joe Hadley Talks ARIA Awards Partnership

Latest Style

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

  • Hulu Passes on La LA Anthony, Kim Kardashian Pilot ‘Group Chat’

  • Hannah Einbinder Slams AI Creators As “Losers”

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

@2020 - celebpeek. Designed and Developed by Pro


Back To Top
celebpeek
  • Home
  • Bollywood
  • Hollywood
  • Lifestyle
  • Fashion
celebpeek
  • Music
  • Celebrity News
  • Events
  • TV & Streaming