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From YouTube to the Big Screen: The Evolution of "Backrooms"
Kane Parsons, at just 20 years old, is making his directorial debut with A24, transforming his popular YouTube series "Backrooms" into a feature film. The movie, starring Renate Reinsve and produced by industry veterans like James Wan, delves into themes of isolation within a sprawling, maze-like environment, meticulously crafted by Parsons using 3D software and a massive physical set.

By Ta-Nehisi CoatesApr 26, 2026
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 4 Premieres in July, Teaser Released
Paramount+ announces the fourth season premiere date for "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" on July 23, with new episodes weekly. A new teaser was released during CCXP in Mexico. The series, already renewed for a fifth and final season, continues the adventures of Captain Pike and the U.S.S. Enterprise crew as they explore new worlds and confront challenges.

By Ricky GervaisApr 26, 2026
Actress Marissa Bode Alleges Discrimination After Being Denied Flight Due to Disability
Marissa Bode, known for her role in 'Wicked', claims she was prevented from boarding a Southern Airways flight because of her wheelchair. She highlighted the airline's policy requiring passengers to ascend stairs, arguing it constitutes blatant segregation against disabled individuals, despite prior assurances from airline staff regarding her flight arrangements.

By Ricky GervaisApr 25, 2026
Jimmy Fallon and Nicola Coughlan's Hilarious SNL UK Skit
Nicola Coughlan and Jimmy Fallon collaborated on a funny 'Saturday Night Live U.K.' skit where they took viewers on a chaotic studio tour and performed a comical rap about Coughlan's new film 'The Magic Faraway Tree.' The sketch included surprising cameos and an unexpectedly explicit song, providing a memorable and entertaining experience for the audience.

By Shonda RhimesApr 25, 2026
“SNL U.K.” Cold Open Mocks Keir Starmer's Political Appointment
The latest episode of "Saturday Night Live U.K." opened with a satirical sketch featuring Al Nash as Jeremy Clarkson, lampooning Keir Starmer's controversial decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as the British ambassador to the U.S. The segment, titled “Who Wants to Remain a Millionaire?”, humorously highlighted the public's perception of Mandelson's political suitability.

By Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieApr 25, 2026