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Official US Trailer for Sorrentino's 'La Grazia' Film Starring Toni Servillo
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Official US Trailer for Sorrentino’s ‘La Grazia’ Film Starring Toni Servillo

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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Official US Trailer for Sorrentino’s ‘La Grazia’ Film Starring Toni Servillo

by Alex Billington
November 6, 2025
Source: YouTube

“It just comes down to one question. Who owns our days?” Mubi has revealed the full official US trailer for La Grazia, the latest Italian film made by acclaimed filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino following his flop last year Parthenope. This one premiered at the 2025 Venice Film Festival a few months ago as the Opening Night Film in the competition. It won the Best Actor award for the lead star who really is tremendous in this film. A sweeping exploration of love, morality, and a man’s legacy. A widowed Italian president faces moral crises over euthanasia legislation and pardoning killers while grappling with his late wife’s infidelity during his final months in office. Toni Servillo stars as Italian President Mariano De Santis, who is on his final few months before leaving. The cast includes Anna Ferzetti, Orlando Cinque, Massimo Venturiello, and Milvia Marigliano. This is worth watching just for Servillo, whose layered performance features the grace and complexity necessary for this complex role. The rest of it – well that’s up to you. It received mixed reviews playing at the film festivals this fall and opens in limited theaters starting in December. View below.

Here’s the official US trailer (+ poster) for Paolo Sorrentino’s film La Grazia, direct from Mubi’s YouTube:

La Grazia Trailer

La Grazia Poster

Mariano De Santis is the President of the Italian Republic. No connection to any real-life presidents; he is entirely a product of the author’s imagination. A widower and a Catholic, he has a daughter, Dorotea, a legal scholar like himself. As his term draws to a close, amid uneventful days, two final duties arise: deciding on two delicate petitions for a presidential pardon. True moral dilemmas, which become tangled, in ways that seem impossible to unravel, with his private life. Driven by doubt, he will have to decide. And, with a deep sense of responsibility, that is exactly what this remarkable Italian President will do. La Grazia is written and directed by the acclaimed Italian filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino, director of the films One Man Up, The Consequences of Love, The Family Friend, Il Divo, This Must Be the Place, The Great Beauty, Youth, Loro, The Hand of God, and Parthenope previously. Produced by Annamaria Morelli and Paolo Sorrentino, and by Andrea Scrosati for Fremantle, and Massimiliano Orfei, Luisa Borella, and Davide Novelli for PiperFilm. This initially premiered at the 2025 Venice Film Festival this fall. Mubi will release Sorrentino’s La Grazia in select US theaters starting December 5th, 2025 coming soon. Look any good?

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Toni Collette & Andy Garcia in Italy RomCom 'Under the Stars' Trailer
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Toni Collette & Andy Garcia in Italy RomCom ‘Under the Stars’ Trailer

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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Toni Collette & Andy Garcia in Italy RomCom ‘Under the Stars’ Trailer

by Alex Billington
November 2, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Allow yourself to fall in love again… This is your big moment.” Aura Ent. has debuted their official trailer for an indie romantic comedy film titled Under the Stars, the latest from filmmaker Michelle Danner after her other film The Italians last year. Out on VOD this month if anyone wants to visit Italy. “Sometimes the greatest love story will be your very own.” Under the Stars follows a novelist in a passionless relationship who decides to head to Italy. The twist is that Alex Pettyfer plays the lead character, and Andy Garcia is his Italian host, Giacomo. Once he arrives in Italy, he unexpectedly falls for a spirited local girl who challenges everything he knows about love. It looks like there’s also two love stores in here! Starring Toni Collette, Andy Garcia, Alex Pettyfer, Rob Estes, Jessica Serfaty, and Eva De Dominici. A very rustic charm.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Michelle Danner’s film Under the Stars, direct from YouTube:

Under the Stars Poster

Under the Stars follows a struggling romance novelist trapped in a lifeless relationship and plagued by writer’s block. Hoping to reignite his passion, he travels to Italy for inspiration – only to unexpectedly fall for a spirited local who challenges everything he thought he knew about love and himself. Under the Stars is directed by American acting coach / author / director Michelle Danner, director of the films How to Go Out on a Date in Queens, Hello Herman, The Bandit Hound, Bad Impulse, The Runner, Miranda’s Victim, and The Italians previously. The screenplay is written by Victoria Vinuesa. Produced by Pia Patatian. This hasn’t premiered at any film festivals or elsewhere, as far as we know. Aura Ent. will debut Danner’s Under the Stars romcom film direct-to-VOD starting November 11th, 2025 this fall. Anyone want to watch this?

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Toni Braxton Reflects On Meeting Birdman As They Celebrate 1-Year Wedding Anniversary: We've Been Friends For Over 25 Years
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Toni Braxton Reflects On Meeting Birdman As They Celebrate 1-Year Wedding Anniversary: We’ve Been Friends For Over 25 Years

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Toni Braxton, Birdman

Toni Braxton Reflects On Meeting Birdman As They Celebrate 1-Year Wedding Anniversary: We’ve Been Friends For Over 25 Years

Congratulations are in order for lovebirds #ToniBraxton and #Birdman!

The couple recently celebrated their one-year wedding anniversary, marking a major milestone in their longtime relationship. During a recent appearance on #JennaandFriends, Toni opened up about how their decades-long friendship eventually blossomed into romance. “We’ve been friends for over 25 years,” she shared. “He used to go to all my shows — he was there for my baby shower, that kind of thing.”

Toni also revealed that the two celebrated their anniversary with a private getaway. The pair quietly tied the knot in August 2024, but that same month, the R&B legend filed for divorce. In January, however, Toni dismissed the petition, and the couple has been going strong ever since.

Jenna & Friends


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Brandy, Toni Braxton, JoJo And More
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Brandy, Toni Braxton, JoJo And More

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Kehlani‘s “Folded” is predicted to be a strong contender in the R&B categories at the 2026 Grammys— and for good reason. The Khris Riddick-Tynes, Andre Harris, Donovan Knight, and Don Mills production has become the biggest hit of her career.

Since its June 2025 release, it’s lived on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for 16 weeks and recently peaked at No. 18, marking her first top 20 hit. Additionally, “Folded” is the No. 1 song on the Rhythmic chart, peaked No. 1 with Urban Mainstream Radio, and spent two weeks at No. 1 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Streaming Songs chart. She released the acoustic remix, “(un)Folded,” in July.

VIBE described “Folded” as a “multilayered, sensual ballad about love, lust, yearning, and seduction.” Of its meaning, Keh quipped, “I folded your clothes! Now come fold me up! and i’m folding! and i’m doing the folding! and coochies have folds… so many layers.”

It’s also took on a life of its own with fans and fellow singers.

When reflecting on the success of “Folded” last month, Kehlani shared on Instagram, “I’m here twiddling my thumbs wanting to drop what’s next but God saying watch me work. Looking like a ‘Folded‘ fall. I can’t thank you all enough. A song can change it all.”

Mario, Josh Levi, and Jai’Len Josey were among the first to put their own spin on “Folded.” However, the hypnotizing ballad has since reached GOAT status after the likes of Brandy, Toni Braxton, and JoJo remixed the record.

Kehlani has since confirmed via her Instagram Stories that a “Homage Pack [is] on the way,” supporting rumors and hopes that she should create a compilation EP of the covers. While we wait for a release date and for more information on her new album, relive the “Folded” era below with each cover that has just as much replay value as the original.

  • Brandy

    Brandy Folded Kehlani
    Image Credit: Christian Petersen/Getty Images

    Brandy shook the R&B streets when she dropped her version of “Folded” in mid-September. Fans had already been comparing Kehlani‘s riffs and runs to the Vocal Bible, so this made perfect sense.

    “While I’m busy getting ready for the ALMOST SOLD OUT ‘THE BOY IS MINE TOUR,’ I took a little break from rehearsal to hop on the hottest song of the summer—my lil sis @kehlani ‘FOLDED.’ Adding some Brandy sauce to the mix feels so special because Kehlani is truly like my little sister, and I love her so much,” Brandy said about her cover.

    Keh replied, “MY MOTHERRRRRRRR MY QUEEEEEEEN MY EVERYTHING MY ORIGIN MY HEART THE BIGGEST THE BEST!!!!!!! I LOVE U AND THIS IS THE HIGHEST HONORRRRR.”

  • Toni Braxton

    Toni Braxton Kehlani Folded
    Image Credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for dcp

    On Toni Braxton‘s birthday, she decided to gift fans a gift with her surprise cover.

    “When I sing ‘Folded’— it’s UNFOLDED!,” wrote the icon. On her version, she urged women to “not let his body decide,” adding, “It’s time to use your mind.”

    Kehlani‘s reaction summed up how we all felt. “AAAAAAAHHHHHHHH WHAAAAAAAAAAAAT,” she wrote with a series of crying emojis and heart eyes.

    Tamar Braxton even praised this version when commenting, “She always Toni Braxton a song. I’m here for it.”

  • JoJo

    JoJo Kehlani Folded
    Image Credit: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Spotify

    JoJo knows how to body a record— just refer to her cover of “Marvin’s Room.” So when she dropped a “JO-LDED” remix, fans already knew it was going to be monumental.

    The songbird shared, “Love this song love this beautiful artist & human @kehlani— thanks for asking me to hop on and make a ‘JO-LDED’ remix. Here’s a lil somethin I wrote last night to theeeee song of the moment- straight from the studio. Thank you for always showing me love, standing up for what’s right, & fully embodying fearlessness. Xoxoxoxoxooxooxoxoxo.”

    Kehlani gave her an outpouring of flowers in the comments and added, “I LOVE YOU SO DEEPLY. FOREVER EMBEDDED IN MY DNA!”

  • Mario

    Mario Kehlani Folded
    Image Credit: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

    Mario‘s rendition hit the streets in late August as a gift for Virgo season.

    “UNFOLDING VIRGO SEASON,” said the crooner. “You know if it’s real R&B #mariomonday gotta sliiiide!!! S/O to @kehlani for giving is this masterpiece!”

    Kehlani jokingly called it and him “my #1.”

  • Tank

    Tank Kehlani Folded
    Image Credit: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images

    Not long after Toni Braxton shared her “Folded” cover, Tank entered the chat.

    “Alright, Kehlani. Now, this ‘Folded’ s**t is crazy. It’s getting outta control. F**king smash record. Super smash,” he teased. As the self-proclaimed “challenge king,” he initially told fans he needed 24 hours before dropping his version.

    He ended up releasing his cover within a few hours. “Why wait?.. Come get ‘Folded’..,” he teased. In true Tank fashion, he made the record entirely his own with new musical arrangements and an original verse.

  • Honorable Mentions: Eric Bellinger, Jacquees, And More

    Kehlani Folded challenge
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Atlantic Records

    We couldn’t let the aforementioned GOATs have all the fun and neither could these artists because like we said, “Folded” is one of the greatest R&B records of 2025 and we collectively can’t get enough.

    Check out an extended list of other amazing covers from the likes of Eric Bellinger, Vedo, and Jacquees to Jai’Len Josey, Queen Naija, and Tiffany Evans.

    Eric Bellinger

    Vedo

    Jai’Len Josey

    Queen Naija

    Josh Levi

    Tiffany Evans

    Jacquees

    Trevor Jackson

    Sainted Trap Choir

    Kenyon Dixon

October 9, 2025 0 comments
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Toni Braxton Partners With Lifetime For Multi-Film Prodution Deal
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Toni Braxton Partners With Lifetime For Multi-Film Prodution Deal

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Toni Braxton‘s production deal with Lifetime to spearhead a series of films based on signature hits from throughout her career is officially in full swing.

According to Deadline, the R&B icon’s multi-picture deal will begin with the forthcoming feature, He Wasn’t Man Enough.

Toni Braxton poses in the press room during the 2019 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 24, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.

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Inspired by Braxton’s 2000 smash single, He Wasn’t Man Enough finds the songstress portraying Mel Montgomery, a best-selling author who is jettisoned by her boyfriend, Richard (Thomas Cadrot).

However, the plot thickens when Braxton’s character discovers that Richard has become engaged to a woman named Monica (Essence Atkins), who happens to be Montgomery’s friend from college.

Essence Atkins

Essence Atkins at the CBS fall schedule celebration held at Paramount Studios on May 2, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.

Gregg DeGuire/Variety via Getty Images

Also starring Yvette Nicole Brown, He Wasn’t Man Enough premieres November 22 at 8/7c as part of Lifetime’s “Love of a Lifetime” programming slate.

The second film in the series, Breathe Again, will follow three contestants who participate in a reality dating show, but fail to find their match.

The trio, which includes characters played by Atkins and A Different World alum Cree Summer, move from Los Angeles to Seattle, where they build a sisterly bond while rebuilding their respective lives.

Cree Summer

Cree Summer attends the Ironheart fan event at El Capitan Theatre on June 23, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Disney

Released in 2000 as the lead single from her third studio album The Heat, “He Wasn’t Man Enough” was a runaway hit climbing to No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, with four weeks spent at No. 1 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart.

The second of several successful records from her 1993 self-titled debut, “Breathe Again” became one of Braxton’s early fan favorites, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and he earning the vocalist her second consecutive Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance in 1995.

He Wasn’t Man Enough and Breathe Again are produced by Braxton alongside Tanya Lopez and Kenneth Crear for Lifetime, with Stan Brooks serving as director and executive producer.

Toni Braxton

Toni Braxton at The Premiere of Hulu’s “Dress My Tour” Hosted by Kathy Hilton, Toni Braxton and Holly Carter held a Private Residence on July 23, 2024 in Los Angeles California.

Christopher Polk/Variety via Getty Images

October 2, 2025 0 comments
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Toni Braxton Shakes Table Over Tamar Accusations In 'Braxtons' Clip
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Toni Braxton Shakes Table Over Tamar Accusations In ‘Braxtons’ Clip

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Toni Braxton and her younger sister, Tamar, nearly come to blows in the explosive season two teaser for their hit WE tv series The Braxtons.

The clip shows all four sisters — Toni, Towanda, Trina, and Tamar — seated for what was supposed to be a family dinner. Tensions boiled over when Tamar confronted her sisters about allegedly trying to dismantle her business, which includes her podcast.

“We have had a series of unfortunate events in the Braxton family lately,” Trina began, setting the stage. From there, Towanda pressed Tamar about not wanting to film with the group, a question Tamar brushed off, hinting that her sisters already knew the reason why.

That reason, according to Tamar, stemmed from backlash after she announced plans to invite their 32-year-old niece Ashlee onto her podcast. Ashlee previously alleged that one of her aunts “cut her off” after she revealed that an ex-partner of the aunt had sent her inappropriate messages when she was 16. Tamar said she wanted to give Ashlee a “safe place” to share her story, but claims she was hit with a cease-and-desist from her sisters before recording.

Ashlee Braxton, Traci Braxton, Trina Braxton and Towanda Braxton arrive at the Soul Train Awards 2013 at the Orleans Hotel & Casino on November 8, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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“Y’all tried to shut down my business,” Tamar shouted, as her sisters denied ever filing the legal motion. “Nobody wanted to come to my defense.” That’s when Toni jumped in with, “So you’re gonna sit there and say ‘Toni Braxton ain’t never had your back?’” the Grammy-winning icon demanded. Tamar stood her ground, responding, “You didn’t have my back,” as Toni quickly fired back with a warning: “Don’t f**k with me… don’t f**k with Toni Braxton.”

The argument escalated as Tamar accused Toni of being the one who wanted Ashlee featured on The Braxtons this season. The “Unbreak My heart” singer shot up from her seat, pointed her finger in Tamar’s face, and doubled down: “Don’t you f**king go there… don’t play with me!”

Before the sisters could physically clash, the teaser cut to earlier footage of Tamar having lunch with Ashlee, who clearly will be the season’s most heated storyline.

See below.

The incident that sparked the heated exchange between the sisters dates back to December 2024 when Ashlee, who is the daughter of their brother Michael Braxton Jr., came to social media with shocking allegations.

In a two-part TikTok video, Ashlee explained that the situation began after she and her sister spent a summer with one of her aunts. Once they returned home, she claimed the aunt’s partner started sending her sexual text messages. “When I leave her partner, her husband at the time, [he] decides to start sexting me. So, texting in a sexual manner,” she recalled. “There was nothing physical that happened. Absolutely nothing.”

According to Ashlee, it was her stepmother who discovered the texts after looking through her phone. While she didn’t name which aunt in her video, she said that her aunt was initially supportive. “My aunt was there for me. She was very kind, very nice and was like ‘I’m so sorry that this happened to you.’ She was very kind, and it just felt safe,” Ashlee shared. “But then, as the years have gone by, it’s like that mood and that assumption that I didn’t do anything because I was a child was not that assumption anymore.”

The Braxtons season 2 teaser

Courtesy of We TV

She also admitted that the shift in energy was painful and confusing for her. “When I say all this is not a dig to my family member because it’s really sad that she also was put in that situation of having to deal and having to handle,” she added. “I don’t wish that upon anyone either. There’s sympathy there, but there’s also so many other aspects of it when you’re a child and you’re denied a voice.”

“This is not a space and place for me to trash my family’s name. It’s a space and place for me to talk about something I’ve gone through and to be able to make light of a situation that a lot of us have gone through that were completely silenced,” she continued. “And for the first time in a really long time, I just feel like I wanna help other people and I feel free.”

See both parts of Ashlee Braxton’s allegations below.

September 27, 2025 0 comments
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Toni Collette, Mae Martin and Sarah Gadon
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Is Evelyn Dead? Ending and Shocking ‘Leap’ Scene Explained by Toni Collette (Exclusive)

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Mae Martin‘s new Netflix series Wayward is a twisty psychological thriller about an academy for “troubled teens,” run by Evelyn Wade (Toni Collette), and the surrounding town that holds a whole lot of secrets.

Evelyn uses questionable methods to get the students to remember traumatic events from their past to prepare them for a ritual called “the Leap,” but the process is eventually turned on her in the end when Alex (Martin) injects her with a too-large portion of the drugs used, resulting in a haunting scene that shows Evelyn reacting to the psychedelic overload.

But did the injection actually kill her? “We actually did a lot of takes which were far more intense and it felt like Evelyn was gone forever,” Collette tells TV Insider. “But it’s kind of left a little open-ended.”

Martin, who created the show, confirms, “I think [Evelyn’s] still in there.”

Alex is a cop who’s new to the town of Tall Pines. He moved there with his pregnant wife, Laura (Sarah Gadon), who used to be a student at Tall Pines Academy and has a troubled history with Evelyn, memories of which she unlocks throughout the series. It doesn’t take long for Alex to notice that things are a little off at the Academy and within the town in general (for example, Tall Pines has no children.)

As he investigates, with help from two of the school’s teens, Abbie (Sydney Topliffe) and Leila (Alyvia Alyn Lind), he makes an enemy out of Evelyn, who wants to “Leap” him before he can find out the full truth of what she’s up to. When Alex escapes, he’s shocked to find that Laura has given birth to their child and is essentially sharing the baby with the rest of the people in the town. “It’s everyone’s. It’s the only way to break the pattern,” Laura insists.

While Alex seems horrified to see that his wife is essentially taking on Evelyn’s leadership role in a new form, he ultimately makes the decision to stay with her and their baby in Tall Pines. He helps Abbie escape by leaving her his car so she can leave town, but he doesn’t join her for the getaway.

“I knew that I wanted the show to escalate to something pretty surreal and almost sort of a parabole by the end, or a weird myth,” Martin explains. “Alex is a deeply flawed character who desperately wants acceptance, and I really understand his choice, in a way. He compromises a lot of his integrity and his morals, but he ultimately wants to stay with his wife and baby. I’m curious for what would happen for them in the future. I think their kid is going to be pretty messed up.”

As for whether or not we’ll get to explore the family’s future in another season of Wayward, that’s still up in the air. “I was told it was a miniseries, but there’s definitely more story to tell, I think,” Martin admits. “We left all those characters in crisis, basically.”

Collette adds that the cast “talks about” returning for a Season 2. “It’s endlessly intriguing,” she says. “Endlessly. So many places it could go, for sure.” As Gadon also points out, “Nothing’s tied up in a neat little bow.”

Wayward, All Episodes, Streaming now, Netflix

September 25, 2025 0 comments
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Mae Martin's Netflix Tease Starring Toni Collette
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Mae Martin’s Netflix Tease Starring Toni Collette

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
written by jummy84

First, Netflix received rave reviews and an impressive haul of Emmys for Adolescence, an eerie and unsettling four-part limited series that posited that kids today, young men in particular, are not alright. It offered no particular solution to this crisis, which made it even more unsettling.

Get ready for the discomfort to continue with Netflix’s Wayward, an eerie and unsettling eight-part limited series that posits that the industrial complex built around “fixing” troubled kids, of all genders, might be even more broken than the kids themselves. It veers off into genre-bending oddness so immediately and, ultimately, so completely that it offers no particular solution to this crisis, which I suppose makes it even more unsettling.

Wayward

The Bottom Line

Unsettling and unsettled, for better and worse.

Airdate: Thursday, September 25 (Netflix)
Cast: Mae Martin, Toni Collette, Sarah Gadon, Sydney Topliffe, Alyvia Alyn Lind, Brandon Jay McLaren, Tattiawna Jones, Isolde Ardies
Creator: Mae Martin

Wayward marks an unexpected storytelling swerve for series creator and star Mae Martin, who previously co-created and starred in Netflix’s bittersweet two-season rom-com Feel Good, as well as a 2023 stand-up special.

While there are small traces of overlap with their previous semi-autobiographical semi-comedies and Martin’s dryly comic tone is employed periodically, Wayward is not, exactly, a comedy. You can laugh at things in it, but that laughter will rarely make you, pun intended, feel good.

It is, by design, odd and off-putting, a portrait of unfulfilled alienation more than a straightforward thriller or social-issue drama. It’s easy to watch Wayward while working your way through a checklist of slightly similar shows, but what it ends up being isn’t entirely like any of them. It’s hard to exactly say, in fact, what Wayward ends up becoming, which is probably both my favorite and least favorite thing about it. Wayward is a pupal show, a show about transition and in transition, and if you demand a butterfly or even a moth to fully emerge, you’ll be disappointed.

Wayward begins with a pair of parallel narratives that, thankfully, don’t wait long to intersect.

Abbie (Sydney Topliffe) and Leila (Alyvia Alyn Lind) are a pair of troublemaking teens in 2003 Toronto. Leila, emotionally wounded by her older sister’s death, enjoys recreational drugs and skipping class with Abbie, who is chafing against her controlling parents. When the girls’ latest low-key misadventure lands them in trouble, Mr. Turner (Patrick J. Adams, fine but barely in the show so don’t watch for him), a school authority figure of some sort, warns Leila that she’s failing high school and recommends his own alma mater, Tall Pines Academy, which uses “groundbreaking therapeutic techniques, rigorous academics and a transcendent connection with nature to solve the problem of adolescence.”

Ah, the problem of adolescence.

Anyway, at the same time we meet Alex (Martin) and Laura (Sarah Gadon), moving to the Vermont town of Tall Pines after Alex loses his job as a Detroit cop, but before Laura can give birth to their first child. Laura attended Tall Pines Academy and credits the school and Evelyn Wade (Toni Collette), its odd founder, with turning her life around.

Everything in Tall Pines seems perfect, from its quintessential New England-y Main Street to the expansive farmhouse that Evelyn is giving them rent-free to the police department’s total chill about Alex’s excessive force scandal or the fact that he’s a trans man receiving hormone therapy.

It is, of course, too good to be true.

(It’s also kinda confusing if you’re a TV obsessive and you remember a little Fox series called Wayward Pines in which a former law enforcement figure finds himself in what seems like a quintessential rural town, only to discover that it’s very much too good to be true.)

Soon, all of our characters begin to learn that something strange is happening in Tall Pines and that the methodology at Tall Pines Academy is far from orthodox.

The question — which is planted in the pre-credits opening scene with a terrified teen (Gage Munroe’s Riley) fleeing the school and running into freaky things in the dead of night — is what, exactly, the strange things happening at Tall Pines Academy and in Tall Pines itself actually are. (I’ll only spoil that the source of the strangeness in Wayward is not the same as the source of the strangeness in Wayward Pines.)

What’s so enticing (or infuriating, I suppose) about Wayward is how it always feels on the brink of shifting into a different genre. It’s a mystery, but if you told me after two or three episodes that what it was evolving into was a horror series or science fiction, I wouldn’t have been shocked. Or, actually, maybe it isn’t really a “mystery” per se, just a show in which things are mysterious. Though I guess Alex is investigating and trying to get to the bottom of something, so that sounds like a mystery, but without a singular answer/resolution. Is it a cult show? Is it a demonic possession show? Is it whatever the hell The OA was?

With a small narrative pivot, the show gives indications that it could become a dark satire of the Troubled Teen Industrial Complex or an exposé of the sort of “Scared Straight” programs Dr. Phil used to get off on sending juvenile guests to.

Primarily directed by Euros Lyn, Wayward has an almost languid pace meant to simultaneously lull you into a false sense of wooded, bucolic serenity and put you very slightly on edge, only branching into genuine discomfort at certain moments. The heightened sound design, making natural noises seem intrusive and alien, builds a mood of uncertainty and a sensation that almost every scene could be a hallucination or a dream.

Maybe an easier way to express all of that is that Wayward is very, very Canadian.

Anyway, it’s all the tantalizing set-up for a half-dozen genres, without the satisfying payoffs associated with any of those genres.

The series hovers in a similarly liminal space when it comes to depicting and critiquing the curriculum and goals at Tall Pines Academy, which I keep initially typing as “Twin Pines Academy,” which is a bit like “Twin Peaks Academy”; there’s little question that David Lynch is another of the show’s myriad influences.

If I had to boil the series’ agenda down to one line, it would be something like, “There are no bad kids, only kids, and kids shouldn’t get locked up in weird academies.” Evelyn’s agenda, articulated in a book that is unconvincingly treated as a bestseller, has something to do with epigenetic trauma and kids being the victims of psychoses patterned through their parents.

Or as Evelyn puts it, “You must understand that the darkness in you is not your fault. You’re just a ripple of all that came before. You never stood a chance. Birth is nonconsensual.”

There’s a lot of blather in both the diagnosed problems and detailed stages of the treatment, and yet it’s never clear whether the critique is directed at the specifics of the Tall Pines program — many of which are mighty reminiscent of Stephen King’s The Institute — or its overall absurdity.

Martin’s naturally dry affect makes them an interesting still point at the center of the odd Wayward universe, like so many things in the series reaching a simmering point, but never a full boil, even when the character is exhibiting what is suggested to be anger issues. Alex is, at once, a proactive gumshoe and a reactive Mia-Farrow-in-Rosemary’s-Baby-type figure. The sweetness of Alex and Laura’s relationship is, like everything else here, meant to set you so totally at ease that you wonder what’s going to be wrong, with Gadon radiating an almost overlit luminosity.

Collette plays Evelyn as an uber-guru, with shades of Charles Manson, a dash of Nicole Kidman in Nine Perfect Strangers, perhaps just a bit of Ruth Gordon from Rosemary’s Baby. For a limited series, having a character whose primary attribute is “cheery suspiciousness” works well enough, but I still never felt for a second like Collette was playing a real human.

The two best and most natural performances in the series come from Topliffe and Alyn Lind (sister to prolific, visually similar young actresses Emily and Natalie), both likable and believably uncomfortable with everything around them. Their lack of artifice allows some of the cast’s other teen/20-something performers to go broad and big, especially Isolde Ardies, whose terrifying intensity as a sad-eyed rule-follower named Stacey is a real highlight.

As befits a show that’s enticingly a lot of things, but conclusively none, Wayward reaches more of an “end” than an end. I was never bored and, despite the evasiveness, never exactly frustrated. I think Martin is incredibly talented and this series shows the expansive potential of their voice, albeit not the fully realized potential. Viewers craving something more concrete are less likely to remain tolerant for the full journey.

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‘Wayward’ Review: Toni Collette Leads a Quirky Cult for Kids in Mae Martin’s Curious Netflix Thriller
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‘Wayward’ Review: Toni Collette Leads a Quirky Cult for Kids in Mae Martin’s Curious Netflix Thriller

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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The “Feel Good” creator and stand-up comedian toys with a new genre in “Wayward,” a mystery-thriller about a therapeutic boarding school whose eerie local influence and harsh psychological “treatments” prompt the small town’s newest deputy to ask questions no one wants to answer.

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Full Trailer for Eerie Small Town Thriller 'Wayward' with Toni Collette
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Full Trailer for Eerie Small Town Thriller ‘Wayward’ with Toni Collette

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
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Full Trailer for Eerie Small Town Thriller ‘Wayward’ with Toni Collette

by Alex Billington
August 28, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Behind this door, nothing is what it seems.” 🐸 Netflix has revealed the full official trailer for an eerie new original series titled Wayward, created by actress / writer / comedian Mae Martin. Something strange is going on in this town – is this a cult or a sci-fi experiment or secret X-Men mutant school what? Ready for streaming starting in September coming up soon. Nothing is what it seems in the town of Tall Pines. After an escape attempt from an academy for “troubled teens”, two students join forces with a newly local police officer, unearthing the town’s dark and deeply rooted secrets. “The eternal struggle of the next generation…” The small-town cop suspects that the local school for teens — and its dangerously charismatic founder — may not be all it seems. The new series stars Mae Martin, Sarah Gadon, Sydney Topliffe, Alyvia Alyn Lind, Brandon Jay McLaren, and Toni Collette as Evelyn, the very mysterious founder of the academy. Along with Tattiawna Jones, Isolde Ardies, and Joshua Close. I’m curious to learn more about Tall Pines’ mysteries. “The only way out of here is through that door…” So what’s behind that door? This is such a spooky concept with so many weird things shown in this trailer. What is really going on there? Any ideas?

Here’s the full official trailer (+ poster) for Mae Martin’s series Wayward, direct from Netflix’s YouTube:

Wayward Trailer

Wayward Poster

“We think you’ll be very happy here.” 🚪 In the picture-perfect town of Tall Pines, sinister secrets lurk behind every closed door. Not long after police officer Alex Dempsey (Mae Martin) and his pregnant wife Laura (Sarah Gadon) move into their new home, he connects with two students Abbie (Sydney Topliffe) and Leila (Alyvia Alyn Lind) from the local school for “troubled teens” who are desperate to escape and could be the key to unearthing everything rotten within the town. As Alex begins investigating a series of unusual incidents, he suspects that Evelyn (Toni Collette), the school’s mysterious leader, might be at the center of all the problems. Created by Mae Martin, Wayward is a thrilling and genre-bending limited series about the eternal struggle between one generation and the next, what happens when friendship and loyalty are put to the ultimate test, and how buried truths always find a way of coming up to the surface.

Wayward is a new original series created by Canadian comedian / writer Mae Martin, creator of the “Feel Good” series, and a writer on the “Baroness Von Sketch Show” and “Benefits with Friends” podcast. It’s co-showrun by Mae Martin & Ryan Scott. Writing by Mae Martin, Ryan Scott, Evangeline Ordaz, Mohamad El Masri, Kim Steele, Kayla Lorette, Alex Elbridge, Misha Osherovich. Featuring episodes directed by Euros Lyn, Renuka Jeyapalan, John Fawcett. Made by Objective Fiction & Sphere Media. Executive produced by Mae Martin, Ryan Scott, Jennifer Kawaja with Sphere Media, Bruno Dubé with Sphere Media, Ben Farrell with Objective Fiction, Hannah Mackay with Objective Fiction, Euros Lyn. Netflix will debut the Wayward series streaming on Netflix worldwide starting September 25th, 2025 this fall. So who’s interested in it?

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