Erin Whitten
4 Of The Funniest Cameos In Movies And TV You Might Have Missed
1. Chuck Norris – ‘Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story’ The movie Dodgeball features Chuck Norris as an unassuming judge who gives the final verdict through a simple thumb‑up which leads to the famous “Fuckin’ Chuck Norris!” line in the credits. Chuck Norris admitted in interviews that he first rejected the role because he had to drive three […]
Nintendo Reveals Live-Action Zelda and Link, And Fans Are Delightfully Shocked
Nintendo has officially revealed the full cast for its upcoming live-action Legend of Zelda movie. Princess Zelda has been cast as Bo Bragason and Link is being played by Benjamin Evan Ainsworth. Nintendo Co-Founder Shigeru Miyamoto also announced the movie’s cast through a Nintendo X social media post. Accompanied by a screengrab seemingly taken during […]
From ‘Severance’ To Snubs, Breaking Down The 2025 Emmy Nominations
The nominations for the 2025 Emmy Awards reveal a shift in what’s valued by the Television Academy. It seems the entertainment industry is leaving large franchise productions and traditional storytelling formulas behind. Fans are begging for anything that dares to deviate from the expected in tone, style, or content. The 77th Primetime Emmy nominations underscore […]
‘One Night in Idaho’ Is The True Crime Documentary That Does It Right
A random criminal act shattered the peaceful routine of Moscow, Idaho on November 13, 2022. Around 4 a.m., four students – Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin – were found dead in their off-campus King Road home. All four victims attended the University of Idaho. The motive was unknown and a suspect […]
Print’s Not Dead (Yet) -‘The Paper’ Takes ‘The Office’ Format To The Midwest This September
The new Peacock original The Paper premieres September 4th, and though it reeks of spinoff-y, Daniels and company seem intent on making The Paper its own thing. The Paper comes from The Office creator Greg Daniels and Nathan for You comedy writer, Michael Koman, who also worked with Daniels on Saturday Night Live. It’s set […]
Steve From ‘Blue’s Clues’ Is Back — With A New Podcast Just For Grown-Ups
I have a confession to make. When I was little, I would shout the answers to the puzzles on Blue’s Clues. There was no groupthink or conformity from me. I would listen to Steve Burns patiently ask me “what makes it yellow?”, “what’s that sound?” or “what shape is that?” and I would yell, with […]
From Blue’s Clues To Big Questions: Steve Burns Is Back, This Time For Adults
I have a confession to make. When I was little, I would shout the answers to the puzzles on Blue’s Clues. There was no groupthink or conformity from me. I would listen to Steve Burns patiently ask me “what makes it yellow?”, “what’s that sound?” or “what shape is that?” and I would yell, with […]
Which Jurassic Park Movie Has The Most Brutal Dinosaur Deaths? Ranked From Mild To Savage
Few film franchises have embedded themselves in the cultural imagination quite like Jurassic Park. Spanning over two decades and multiple generations, the series has captivated audiences not just with its awe-inspiring dinosaurs, but with the terrifying consequences of bringing them back to life. From the suspenseful elegance of Spielberg’s original to the CGI-fueled carnage of […]
3 Movies That Felt Like Hozier’s Yell
In the Hozier and Noah Kahan duet “Northern Attitude”, there exists a brief yet soaring yell which serves as both a call to battle and a sacred blessing. The song’s note has transcended its original form. It’s a feeling. TikTok users have embraced this sound as the soundtrack for life’s most extraordinary and sometimes utterly […]
Kendrick Lamar Is A Certified Pulitzer-Prize Artist, Hater, And The True Winner Of The Super Bowl
Lamar played with danger, controversy, and his unapologetic art.
Colleen Hoover Is A Terrible Writer Who Glorifies Abuse, Lacks Depth, And Doesn’t Deserve The Hype (Here’s Why)
Should we let BookTok dictate the entertainment industry?
This New Year’s Eve, Be Gentle With Yourself
This New Year’s Eve, I want you to stop and soften. I want you to remember that life is not a race to accomplish or prove but a journey to live and feel. You do not need to fix yourself by the stroke of midnight. You do not have to become someone new while the […]
You Have To Be A True Disney Fan To Know About This Popular Misquote
In another entry into the mis-remembered movie quotes hall of fame, this Snow White Mandela Effect will blow your mind.
An Open Letter To The Family Who Left: How I Thrived Amidst The Silence After My Mother’s Death
There’s a subtle yet profound brutality in silence, especially when it comes from those you once considered family. I pen down these words not in search of sympathy or redemption, but to lay bare the naked truth of abandonment, apathy, and the art of using someone’s memory as a mere prop for one’s self-righteous narrative. […]
What Barbie in ‘Barbie: The Movie’ You Are, Based On Your Zodiac Sign
Barbie, directed by Greta Gerwig, releases today in theaters — July 21. To celebrate here is what version of Barbie you are from the film based on your zodiac sign. Yes, everyone in the movie is named Barbie, but they are all played by different actors. Aries: Glam Rocker Barbie Kate McKinnon Aries, your fiery […]
What Age You’re Most Likely To Meet Your Husband/Wife, Based On Your Birth Order
Firstborn As a firstborn child, they have always had a strong sense of responsibility and leadership. This innate drive for success may delay their search for a soulmate, as they first need to establish a strong foundation in their career and personal life. The likely age to meet their soulmate is between 33 and […]
How Yoga Taught Me To Exhale The Bad and Inhale the Good in Life
If you’re expecting to tell a perpetually anxious person to throw something into their daily habits, you likely will be confronted with a very uncomfortable situation. I’m saying that based on my experience. As someone who suffers from anxiety, my days are planned from sunrise to sunset, weeks in advance, with little flexibility and perhaps […]
In Remembrance of Bob Saget- 10 Life Lessons You Learned From Full House and the Tanner Bunch
Everybody’s favorite television father has left us far too soon. Bob Saget, perhaps best known for his role as Danny Tanner on Full House, was found dead at the Ritz-Carlton in Orlando, Florida Jan. 9. He was only 65. Bob Saget secured a spot in our hearts as the friendly, wholesome father we all wished […]