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See Daniel Craig in the trailer for ‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery’ on Netflix

Daniel Craig is back as Benoit Blanc in the upcoming Netflix film Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, the third installment in the ‘Knives Out’ franchise from writer-director Rian Johnson.

In the trailer, viewers see Blanc declare that he is “incapable of not solving a crime,” despite being faced with “a perfectly impossible” case. This particular crime, set in an upstate New York parish, involves the murder of Monsignor Jefferson Wicks (Josh Brolin).

An official synopsis reads: “Wicks’ modest but devoted flock includes devout church lady Martha Delacroix (Glenn Close), wary groundskeeper Sampson Holt (Thomas Haden Church), tightly wound lawyer Vera Draven (Kerry Washington), aspiring politician Cy Draven (Daryl McCormack), town docttor Nat Sharp (Jeremy Renner), reclusive author Lee Ross (Andrew Scott) and concert cellist Simone Vivane (Cailee Spaeny).”

At the center of the mystery is former boxer turned priest Jud Duplenticy (Josh O’Connor), with the cast also including Glenn Close, Thomas Haden Church, Kerry Washington, Daryl McCormack, Jeremy Renner, Andrew Scott, Mila Kunis and Cailee Spaeny.

Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery arrives in theaters on November 26, and begins streaming on Netflix on December 12.  Take a look at the trailer – HERE.

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Netflix releases final trailer for Season 5, Vol. 1 of ‘Stranger Things’

Netflix has released the final trailer for the fifth – and last – season of Stranger Things, set to premiere on November 26th.

The official description of the new season reads: “The fall of 1987. Hawkins is scarred by the opening of the Rifts, and our heroes are united by a single goal: find and kill Vecna. But he has vanished — his whereabouts and plans unknown. Complicating their mission, the government has placed the town under military quarantine and intensified its hunt for Eleven, forcing her back into hiding. As the anniversary of Will’s disappearance approaches, so does a heavy, familiar dread. The final battle is looming — and with it, a darkness more powerful and more deadly than anything they’ve faced before. To end this nightmare, they’ll need everyone — the full party — standing together, one last time.”

The new season will be released in three parts: Volume 1 on Nov. 26 (consisting of four episodes), Volume 2 on Christmas (three episodes) and The Finale on New Year’s Eve. Each will drop at 5 p.m. PT.

Back in January, co-creator Ross Duffer said about the final episodes, “We spent a full year filming this season. By the end, we’d captured over 650 hours of footage. So, needless to say, this is our biggest and most ambitious season yet. It’s like eight blockbuster movies. It’s pretty insane.”

Co-creator Matt Duffer added, “At the same time, we think it’s our most personal story. It was super intense and emotional to film, for us and for our actors. We’ve been making this show together for almost 10 years. There was a lot of crying. There was so much crying. The show means so much to all of us, and everyone put their hearts and souls into it. And we hope — and believe — that passion will translate to the screen.”

Starring in Season 5 are: Millie Bobbie Brown, Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Noah Schnapp, Sadie Sink, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Joe Keery, Maya Hawke, Priah Ferguson, Brett Gelman, Cara Buono, Amybeth McNulty, Nell Fisher, Jack Connelly, Alex Breaux and Linda Hamilton star.

See the new trailer – HERE.

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Lionsgate to release ‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ in theaters

Lionsgate announced that it will release Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair in theaters Dec. 5.

The Whole Bloody Affair combines 2003’s Vol. 1 and 2004’s Vol. 2 as a single film, running four hours and 18 minutes with an intermission.  It originally screened in June at Tarantino’s Vista theater in Los Angeles, with additional showings added in September.

The Whole Bloody Affair removes the cliffhanger ending from 2003’s Kill Bill: Vol. 1 and the recap that began 2004’s Kill Bill: Vol. 2.  The theatrical release will also include alternate lines, a full color version of a black and white sequence from Vol. 1 and a never-before-seen 7½-minute animated sequence.

Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair stars Uma Thurman as The Bride, a former assassin left for dead by her boss and lover Bill (David Carradine). Lucy Liu, Daryl Hannah, Vivica A. Fox and Michael Madsen star as her fellow assassins she hunts down on her way to Bill.

Tarantino said: “I wrote and directed it as one movie — and I’m so glad to give the fans the chance to see it as one movie. The best way to see ‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ is at a movie theater in Glorious 70mm or 35mm. Blood and guts on a big screen in all its glory!”

See the official trailer for ‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ – HERE.

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Jennifer Hudson drops deluxe holiday album, featuring ‘Mary, Did You Know?’

Jennifer Hudson has released the extended version of her holiday album The Gift of Love (2024), which includes her cover of “Mary, Did You Know?;” the original version of the song debuted in 1991, cowritten by Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene.

The Gift of Love debuted in the top 10 of Billboard’s Top Holiday Albums chart when it was released in 2024. The album featured 17 songs including classics such as “Carol of the Bells,” “Little Drummer Boy,” “Winter Wonderland,” “O Holy Night,” and “Auld Lang Syne” alongside original songs such as “Santa for Someone,” “Find The Love,” and “Carol of the Bells” featuring The Joy.

The extended holiday edition of the album incudes “Mary, Did You Know?” and “Let There Be Joy,” an original song heard in Hallmark’s 2024 Joy to Your World campaign.

Hudson said on Instagram: “I could not be more excited to share this news with you! 🎄✨ The extended edition of my GRAMMY-nominated holiday album “The Gift of Love” is coming your way and this time I had to include another one of my all-time favorite Christmas songs, “Mary Did You Know?” This song has been close to my heart for years, and I cannot wait to share my version with you all! #TheGiftofLove ♥

Stream ‘The Gift Of Love (Extended Holiday Edition)’ – HERE.

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Good Charlotte share cover of The Pogues ‘Fairytale Of New York’

Good Charlotte has shared a cover of legendary punk icons The Pogues holiday song, “Fairytale of New York.”

The Pogues originally dropped “Fairytale of New York” featuring Kirsty MacColl back in 1987.  The band shared: “This has always been one of our favorite Christmas songs of all time! What a classic story – We have always wanted to do our own little version of it with our friends and family for years to come. We love Christmas and the holidays, so it was really fun to make another Christmas song to add to our favorite Christmas playlist – happy holidays from GC to you and yours!”

Good Charlotte is set to perform ‘Fairytale Of New York’ during the upcoming ABC holiday special, The Wonderful World of Disney: Holiday Spectacular, which will premiere on December 1st and stream on Hulu and Disney+ the following day. The special will feature performances from Disney World in Florida, Disneyland in California, and Hawai’i’s Aulani Disney resort.

See the lyric video for Good Charlotte’s ‘Fairytale of New York’- HERE.

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Guns N’ Roses announce 2026 world tour across Europe and North America

Guns N’ Roses have announced their 2026 world tour across Europe and North America next spring/summer. GN’R recently completed a run of shows across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America earlier this year.

The 2026 dates kick off in Mexico on March 28 and continue through April with nine huge shows in Brazil. The band will make two stops in Florida in May, before a series of European shows in June/July as well as a previously announced slot at the UK’s Download Festival. After stops in the Netherlands, Germany, France, and Belgium, the band returns to North American with a show in North Carolina on July 23, with dates through September 19 in Georgia.

As previously announced, GN’R will co-headline the ‘Welcome to Rockville’ festival in May alongside Foo Fighters, Bring Me The Horizon, and My Chemical Romance. Other confirmed festival appearances include Monsters of Rock (Brazil) and Tecate Pa’l Norte (Mexico).

The band also confirmed that two new singles will drop on December 2nd — “Nothin’” and “Atlas” — marking their first releases since 2023. Presave the new music: HERE.

Presales start on Wednesday, December 3rd, ahead of the general sale on Friday, December 5th at 10 am local time. Head to Ticketmaster for details.

For tour info, head to the band’s website.

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Christina Aguilera concert film ‘Christmas in Paris’ coming to theaters in December

Christina Aguilera has set a limited December theatrical release for her new holiday concert film, “Christine Aguilera: Christmas in Paris.” The film is set to play in theaters for two days only in the United States on Dec. 14 and Dec. 21.

The “dazzling” live concert movie was created in honor of the 25th anniversary of Aguilera’s 2000 holiday album, “My Kind of Christmas,” and is directed and executive produced by Sam Wrench (“Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour”).

A press release states: “Shot in Paris before an intimate audience of 250 guests, Christmas in Paris transports viewers to a winter-garden terrace high above the Musée du Quai Branly. Against the backdrop of the Eiffel Tower – fashioned into a shimmering Christmas tree – Aguilera delivers an immersive performance with the city skyline as both stage and witness.”

Tickets for the film and additional information can be found HERE.

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene refutes presidential run claims, days after announcing Congress resignation

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is pushing back against reports that she’s eyeing a future White House bid, days after revealing she will leave Congress early next year. The Georgia Republican, who announced Friday she will resign in January following a public split with former President Trump, said online speculation about a 2028 presidential campaign is unfounded.

TIME Magazine and NOTUS reported that Greene had privately discussed running for president, but she dismissed those accounts in a lengthy post on X, calling the reporting a “complete lie.” She added, “I’m not running for President and never said I wanted to and have only laughed about it when anyone would mention it.”

Greene — once one of Trump’s most visible allies — has recently broken with GOP leadership over issues including health care costs, spending negotiations and the government shutdown. Trump has since withdrawn his support and publicly criticized her, fueling questions about her political future. Her resignation announcement on Friday surprised colleagues and immediately triggered speculation about potential Senate, gubernatorial or presidential ambitions, all of which she has rejected.

Greene posted her resignation message on Friday, stating she ran for Congress in 2020 believing “Make America Great Again meant America First” and she asserted she’s had one of the most conservative voting records in Congress. “However with almost one year into our majority, the legislature has been mostly sidelined, we endured an 8 week shut down wrongly resulting in the House not working for the entire time, and we are entering campaign season which means all courage leaves and only safe campaign re-election mode is turned on,” she said.

Responding to the latest reports, Greene argued that pursuing the presidency “requires traveling all over the country, begging for donations all day everyday to raise hundreds of millions of dollars, arguing political talking points everyday to the point of exhaustion, destroying your health and having no personal life in order to attempt to get enough votes to become President all to go to work into a system that refuses to fix any of America’s problems.” She said she is “not motivated by power and titles,” contending that the “Political Industrial Complex has destroyed our country and will never allow someone like me or you to rise to power and actually solve the crises that plague all of us.”

Since entering Congress in 2021, Greene has built a national profile as a staunch conservative firebrand. Her decision to depart — and her sudden fallout with Trump — has reshaped her political trajectory and left supporters in her northwest Georgia district expressing disappointment. Greene has not indicated what she plans to do after leaving office, insisting only that she is not preparing for a presidential run.

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Rubio calls talks between U.S. and Ukraine ‘productive’ regarding peace plan with Russia

As officials from the United States, Ukraine and Europe continued intensive negotiations in Geneva this weekend over the peace proposal from the U.S. aimed at halting the nearly three-year war in Ukraine, Secretary of State Marco Rubio described the latest round as the most “productive” to date.

Rubio said the delegations were working through revisions in hopes of narrowing remaining disagreement, with top U.S. officials — including Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll, envoy Steve Witkoff and senior national security advisers — meeting with Kyiv’s representatives as President Donald Trump signaled that further bargaining was still possible.

Rubio said that “I think this was a very, very meaningful – I would say probably best – meeting and day we’ve had so far in this entire process, going back to when we first came into office in January. But there’s still some work left to do and that’s what our teams are going to be doing right now … We’re making some changes and adjustments in hopes of further narrowing the differences and getting closer to an outcome that both Ukraine and the United States can be comfortable with,” Rubio said, promising updates after additional meetings.

Similarly, Andriy Yermak, Zelenskyy’s chief of staff, said after meeting with Rubio that “We have very good progress and we are moving forward to the just and lasting peace.”

Following a call with French president Emmanuel Macron later on Sunday, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy posted that “our teams in Geneva are working with partners, and it is very important that there is a practical result and that it brings Ukraine and all of Europe closer to reliable peace and security.”  Zelenskyy also addressed the U.S. and Trump, saying in part “we count on our partners to hear our arguments. The leadership of the United States is important, we are grateful for everything that America and President Trump are doing for security, and we keep working as constructively as possible,” writing in part that “the crux of the entire diplomatic situation is that it was Russia, and only Russia, that started this war, and it is Russia, and only Russia, that has been refusing to end it throughout the full-scale invasion.”

The draft 28-point peace plan shared with both Ukraine and Russia includes highly contentious measures: ceding additional territory in the Donbas, recognizing Crimea, Luhansk and Donetsk as Russian, sharply reducing Ukraine’s military and blocking any future NATO membership. It also calls for Moscow’s reintegration into global institutions, including a return to the G8. Critics in Washington and Europe have warned the terms resemble Russian demands rather than a balanced settlement.

Confusion over the proposal’s authorship deepened the debate. Some lawmakers said it reflected a “wish list” from Moscow, but the State Department insisted it represents the Trump administration’s position, informed by input from both Kyiv and the Kremlin. Ukrainian officials have struck a cautious tone, saying the plan contains elements aligned with their priorities but still requires significant changes.

Despite public friction — including Trump’s criticism of Ukraine and European allies —  Zelenskyy has emphasized continued engagement, urging partners to strengthen air defenses amid ongoing Russian strikes and stressing that any agreement must provide durable security.

Moscow, meanwhile, has publicly acknowledged receiving the proposal. Russian President Vladimir Putin told his Security Council, “I believe that it could also form the basis for a final peace settlement, but this text has not been discussed with us in detail,” adding, “I believe the reason is the same: the U.S. administration has not yet managed to secure the agreement of the Ukrainian side, as Ukraine is opposed to it.” He also claimed, “Apparently, Ukraine and its European allies are still under the illusion that they can inflict a strategic defeat on Russia on the battlefield.”

U.S. officials say additional meetings — including one with Russian representatives — are expected as diplomacy accelerates. Whether the proposal can be reshaped into a mutually acceptable agreement remains unclear, but negotiators on all sides say time and battlefield realities are tightening the pressure for a breakthrough.

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Florida State confirms that head coach Mike Norvell will return in 2026

Florida State confirmed on Sunday that head coach Mike Norvell will return for 2026 football season, despite two turbulent years that have left the program fighting for bowl eligibility. The decision comes two days after a 21-11 loss at NC State dropped the Seminoles to 5-6 and extended their road losing streak to 10 games (they have not won away from Tallahassee since Nov. 25, 2023).

Per Yahoo Sports Ross Dellenger: “Mike Norvell will return as Florida State’s coach in 2026, sources tell
@YahooSports. The university president, AD and board are aligned in support of Norvell, who has pledged to make changes in areas of recruiting and player evaluation to enhance FSU’s roster.”

The mounting speculation about Norvell’s job status came after a stretch in which Florida State has gone 7-16 overall and 3-13 in ACC play, including six losses in its past eight games. The Seminoles must win at rival Florida next week to avoid missing a bowl for the second straight season.  However, it should be noted that Norvell signed a lucrative extension after the 2023 season, and firing him next year would cost the university more than $50 million — roughly $72 million including his staff. Had Florida State made a change, it would have entered a crowded coaching market that already includes Florida, LSU and Penn State.

University President Richard McCullough said in an announcement:“FSU Board of Trustees Chairman Peter Collins, Vice President and Director of Athletics Michael Alford and I are in complete agreement that changes are needed for our program to improve. Coach Norvell embraces our support in that process and agrees that success must be achieved. He continues to demonstrate an unwavering belief in this program’s future, and so do we. This decision reflects a unified commitment to competing in the rapidly evolving landscape of college football, while maintaining continuity within the program … In addition to addressing the reality that on-field results have been far from acceptable to the FSU standard, we also realize our responsibilities as stewards of program revenues and how to best allocate those dollars to compete at an elite level – something we will not compromise.  Throughout the assessment, one goal will remain beyond all others – achieving sustained championship-level success. We will address performance deficiencies in the program. These deficiencies may include structural changes to the very large and complex program FSU football has become, and these areas are where we will focus and invest.”

Vice President and Director of Athletics Michael Alford said: “Our responsibility is to do what gives Florida State the strongest competitive position – not just today, but for years to come. Florida State has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in its football program over the past few years with high expectations. Chairman Collins, President McCullough and I are aligned in partnering with Coach and improving our ability to compete for championships. Our mission is unwavering in putting Florida State football at the forefront of college athletics.”

Norvell led the program at FSU to a 13-0 regular season and ACC championship in 2023, but the College Football Playoff committee excluded the Seminoles from the four-team field after quarterback Jordan Travis suffered a season-ending leg injury. A wave of opt-outs followed, and a depleted roster was crushed 63-3 by Georgia in the Orange Bowl. Most of that roster departed for the NFL, and FSU stumbled to 2-10 in 2024 — its worst finish since 1974.

Norvell acknowledged frustrations during his time with FSU, but emphasized his commitment to rebuilding:  “This program has been built on belief, sacrifice, and putting the team first,” he said. “The driving motivation behind this is to make certain that we are doing everything properly to obtain and retain elite players, add critical pieces, and sustain long-term success. I love Florida State, and I am fully committed to this program, and our shared goals.”

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