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1960 Cult Classic Was Produced in Just Three Days
Most films take several months to complete, but there are a handful of works that have expedited their production times for a variety of reasons, whether it's because of budget limitations, conflicting schedules, location availability or something else.
Collider compiled a list of 10 movies that took the shortest amount of time to produce to really highlight how extreme these production times can really be, with most of the listed movies having been made in under two weeks.
One cult-classic film in particular, however, has the third shortest production time on the list, and that would be the 1960 classic The Little Shop of Horrors, directed by Roger Corman, which was made in under three days.
The Little Shop Of Horrors, lobbycard, 1960.Photo by LMPC via Getty Images
Though the 1986 movie musical is considered to be the more popular version of the film, the original 1960 production is what established The Little Shop of Horrors as a cult classic, first telling the story of Seymour and Audrey — two flower shop workers who discover a blood-thirsty species of plant named Audrey Jr. that grows in size and has a killer taste for humans.
Working with a budget of just $28,000, Corman rushed the filming of The Little Shop of Horrors to make sure they would be done in time before the sets they had recycled from his previous film, A Bucket of Blood (1959), were scheduled to be torn down. Many of Corman's works have been produced with small budgets and tight schedules, making him a master of taking advantage of limited resources when it comes to filmmaking.
After the film came out, it began to grow in popularity and inspired the creation of the Off-Broadway musical Little Shop of Horrors (1982), which was then adapted into the 1986 movie musical.
Other films listed in the Collider article with significantly short production times include The Blair Witch Project (1999), which was made in eight days, and the early Colin Farrell movie Phone Booth (2002), which was made in 12 days.
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’80s Rock Legend Teases Nostalgia-Fueled Revival After 'Terrible' Farewell Tour
Whitesnake's Reb Beach is not done yet.
Speaking with Blabbermouth in an interview published yesterday, Feb. 24, the Whitesnake and Winger axe-man, who’s collaborated with Chaka Khan, the Bee Gees, and Twisted Sister, didn’t hold back, calling Whitesnake’s farewell tour “terrible” while throwing out ideas for getting back on the road.
View this post on Instagram“It was the worst ending that it could have been," Beach said about Whitesnake’s Farewell Tour. "It couldn’t have been any worse than it was. It’s just how the cookie crumbled. We had a new management, and we had a terrible soundman, then everyone got sick, and it fell apart like Jenga, like all over the table: ‘Okay, guys, that’s it. We sucked. Goodbye.’”
He added, “I'm talking about front-of-house. The whole band’s sound was bad. We had shitty hotels. It was a terrible tour; that last tour. Now that’s going to be the fucking headline!”
Whitesnake’s final tour kicked off in May 2022 and was cancelled early due to health issues. Their last live show ended up being at Hellfest in Clisson, France, on June 23, 2022, with bandmate Steve Vai joining lead singer David Coverdale onstage for an emotional rendition of “Still of the Night.”
“To be back on stage with David, unleashing that historic monster of a track … was an honor,” Vaid told Tipot Rock in November 2025.
To feel David‘s energy on the stage again, and Tommy Aldridge‘s slamming beats, and to finally be able to jam with my friend @joelhoekstra13 and the rest of the “Snakes” in front of 45,000 people was just electrifying. Deep appreciation to all. 2/2 pic.twitter.com/E8k4hrzS5x
— Steve Vai (@stevevai) June 24, 2022“Other than [our farewell tour], we had a whole tour scheduled with Scorpions,” Beach shared with Blabbermouth. “David couldn't do it. He called me and said, 'Rebel. I'm exhausted.’”
On the band’s official website, Coverdale shared a message for fans that reads, “It is with profound disappointment and a heavy heart that I must announce that Whitesnake will no longer be able to join the Scorpions on their US and Canadian tour due to my continued treatment for a persistent upper respiratory infection that affects my ability to perform. This includes the cancellation of our own headlining shows as well.”
The note continued, “While Whitesnake will no longer be on the tour, the Scorpions will be continuing on. We Wish Our Good Friends, The Scorpions Every Success!!! We Wish You Well” David Coverdale”
Coverdale, who is also the former vocalist of Deep Purple, officially retired last year, at 74, telling fans on Instagram that he’s “hanging up his rock and roll platform shoes and skintight jeans” to enjoy retirement.
“That's it,” Beach said. “Whitesnake is definitely done. It makes me sad, of course. We’d be there in a second if David were up for it, but what the hell? How old is David? Seventy-three? Let him retire. I think it’s lovely that he’s going to retire and go on the beach and just enjoy his later years.”
As for Beach, the Pittsburgh native is not done playing. Currently, he enjoys doing standup comedy and playing guitar with supergroup Black Swan, which includes singer Robin McAuley, drummer Matt Starr, and bass player Jeff Pilson of Foreigner. The crew’s third studio album, Paralyzer, drops Feb. 27.
View this post on InstagramSpeaking about whether he thinking Black Swan will do live shows, Beach said, “There are very positive facets to us performing live. And there are negative ones,” citing cost, the band’s lack of notoriety internationally, and the fact that some of its members are still touring with more famous groups, ahem, Foreigner.
“Jeff Pilson is out with Foreigner for the rest of his life,” Beach laughed. “I would be out with Foreigner for the rest of my life! It's a killer band. And John Roth is in that band. A lot of people don't know that. He's been in Winger since 1993. He sings like a bird. They got him.”
Some ideas Beach does have for the future include a nostalgia-fueled guitar fest.
“I had some choices. It's like, ‘Okay, do I want to take Reb Beach's '80s Guitar Extravaganza on the road?' Get great musicians and get some other has-been '80s guys like me [laughs] and go out there and do Whitesnake, Winger, Cinderella songs. People love that! They would love that. It would be great."
He also mentioned doing live shows with the Reb Beach Project, rocking out to his own songs, as well as those by Jimi Hendrix and fellow guitar legends.
Capping off the Blabbermouth interview, he offered his biggest dream yet: “If I get a call from Def Leppard saying their guitar player broke his hand, I'm going to be there in a second. I'd love to go on a tour. That's where I belong. I belong on the road. I'm a road dog. I love hotels and being with the guys. I was born for it."
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Beloved Oscar Winner, 79, Makes Film Comeback in New Netflix Adaptation
Sally Field is officially back.
After stepping away from acting for the past three years, the Oscar winner will star in the new book-to-movie adaptation of "Remarkably Bright Creatures." The film is set to be released on Netflix in May 2026.
On Wednesday, Feb. 25, Netflix released a first look at the film, in which Fields stars as Tova.
"Dive into a first look at REMARKABLY BRIGHT CREATURES, starring Sally Field and Lewis Pullman, based on the bestselling novel by Shelby Van Pelt coming to Netflix May 8," read the caption of a post uploaded to Netflix's official Instagram account.
View this post on InstagramVan Pelt's novel, which was released in 2022, tells the story of a widow (Tova) who takes on a job at an aquarium after losing her husband. Tova forms an unlikely bond with Marcellus, a giant octopus, who helps her unravel the long-buried truth behind her son’s disappearance at sea.
Fans are thrilled to see the movie and many are excited for Field's newest project.
"I could cry. Love this book so much," one person wrote in the comments section of the post uploaded by Netflix.
"Great casting," someone else said.
"OMG YES! One of my favorite books," a third comment read.
Field's role in the film was confirmed by Variety in August 2024. Though she hasn't officially retired from acting, it seems as though she's become a bit more selective when it comes to roles she'd like to portray. Prior to Remarkably Bright Creatures, Field starred in "80 for Brady," which was released in 2023. She's had less than a dozen roles over the past decade.
Sam's Club's 'Beautiful' Farmhouse Garden Staple Doubles as a Rustic Home Accent
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As warmer weather creeps closer, the desire to be outside and feel the sun on your back is stronger than ever. With a seasonal refresh on everyone's mind, now is the perfect time to start adding pieces to your home that make your outdoor spaces feel fresh, whether you're still waiting out the last of the cold or already catching the first hints of spring.
From charming home decor to backyard and patio essentials, Sam's Club has plenty of affordable accents that breathe life into your daily routine. And if you've been hunting for a versatile seasonal upgrade that works both indoors and out, the Backyard Discovery Farmhouse Garden Bench is the perfect pick for the job. Priced at just $99, it's a rustic, charming find that's both aesthetically pleasing and endlessly functional.
Backyard Discovery Farmhouse Garden Bench, $99 at Sam's ClubSam's Club
Usually priced at $149.99, snagging this charming farmhouse bench for just $100 feels like a steal. And once you get it home and work it into your existing decor, you'll be extremely happy you made the investment. Designed to bring warmth and convenience to any indoor, outdoor or garden setting, this bench is made from meranti hardwood, making it durable, weather-resistant and capable of supporting up to a whopping 600 pounds.
With enough room to seat two people, or arrange an assortment of potted plants, the bench measures 46.25 inches long, 13.375 inches wide and 18.125 inches tall. That means it's hefty enough to serve as a resting spot after some gardening or yard work, yet compact enough to tuck underneath the eaves or a tree for a cute and welcoming retreat from the sun.
As an added bonus, the bench's weather-resistant finish helps preserve its natural rustic look for years to come. Whether you place it on the porch, out in the yard, underneath a photogenic tree or safely indoors, you can rest assured it will maintain both its durability and its appealing look through years of wear and heavy use.
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If you can already picture yourself putting this bench to use, you're not alone. Customers have taken to the reviews to sing its praises in numbers.
"I wanted something that would work double duty—this rustic bench does the job," one shopper wrote. "I put plants on it, but when it's needed for extra seating, I have it! And it's a pretty piece of furniture!"
Another fan called it "beautiful," noting how easy it was to put together, while a third praised its timeless "rustic finish" and "great quality."
"I have it outside," another fan chimed in, "it collected a little rain in the natural groves but I wiped off with my hand no water stains! Worth the price," they added, "ordered another for my patio area!"
Style it in your entryway with a couple of pillows as accents, place it under a tree for a cozy spot to sip a beverage and read a book, or set it at the foot of your bed as a storage and seating solution. No matter your plans, now's the time to snatch it up while the price is still right.
If you like what you see, don't miss out on Sam's Club's four-tier steel shelving unit and eight-piece kitchen towel set.
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Every ‘Survivor’ Winner: Full List of Champions From All Seasons
Over 25 years, Survivor has changed up its location, cast and sometimes even format. But one thing has remained consistent for the reality TV giant: At the end of the game, one player is voted Sole Survivor by a jury of voted-out contestants. And across all the seasons so far, we've had a huge variety of Survivor winners, from strategic masterminds to challenge beasts to social butterflies.
The 47 winners of Survivor thus far represent some of the best of the best, true legends of the game. Not only did they each take home the million-dollar prize (two million in one case), but also the title and claims of the victor of their season. And in subsequent seasons, we've seen winners come back, and sometimes even repeat their success. In fact, the 40th season, Winners at War, featured 20 previous winners returned for the ultimate showdown, a chance to prove how they fare against their fellow Sole Survivors.
Launch the gallery below to find out every Survivor winner so far, what other seasons they've played, and what they're doing now.
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Eric Dane’s Thoughts on His ‘McSteamy’ Era on 'Grey's Anatomy' Resurface After His Death
Eric Dane was best known for his role as Dr. Mark Sloan, nicknamed "McSteamy," on Grey's Anatomy—but a resurfaced interview clip shows he never took the moniker too seriously.
During a June 2015 appearance on CONAN on TBS, host Conan O'Brien asked the late actor how he kept the nickname from getting to his head.
"What I always liked about you is you never took that seriously, you know? There are actors out there that would be that would lose their heads over something like that," O'Brien said.
"Well, you can't take that seriously. It'd be awkward if you did take that seriously," Dane quipped back. "The show I'm on now [The Last Ship], within five seasons, I'll be 310 pounds with a meatball in one hand and a baguette in the other, sitting at the helm barking orders at people."
O'Brien then joked that every scene on The Last Ship would show Dane eating a thick, buttery chowder and a crusty sandwich.
"I'm gonna let it all go," Dane added. "I just don't care anymore, and I love chowder."
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After starring on Grey's from 2006 to 2012, Dane joined the cast of the action drama series The Last Ship as Captain Tom Chandler, which aired from 2014 to 2018.
Dane died at the age of 53 on Thursday, Feb. 19 following a battle with ALS, according a statement from his representative shared with Parade.
“With heavy hearts, we share that Eric Dane passed on Thursday afternoon following a courageous battle with ALS,” the statement read. “He spent his final days surrounded by dear friends, his devoted wife, and his two beautiful daughters, Billie and Georgia, who were the center of his world.”
“Throughout his journey with ALS, Eric became a passionate advocate for awareness and research, determined to make a difference for others facing the same fight,” the statement continued. “He will be deeply missed, and lovingly remembered always. Eric adored his fans and is forever grateful for the outpouring of love and support he’s received. The family has asked for privacy as they navigate this impossible time.”
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’80s Rock Band Announces North America Tour With Special Guests
Iconic '80s punk rock band Social Distortion has announced a massive 2026 North America tour. The news was shared via Instagram on Tuesday and comes ahead of the band's long-awaited eighth studio album, Born to Kill—set for release on May 8.
The exciting announcement follows lead singer Mike Ness's tonsil cancer diagnosis in June 2023. Ness, who is officially cancer-free, opened up about his battle with the disease during the 34th annual KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas show in an interview with Kevin Ryder. Ness recounted the hardship his diagnosis put him through while reassuring fans that he is doing much better.
"I was afraid I was gonna not gonna live. I've been through some hard things in my life in some dangerous situations, as you can imagine, but nothing like that," Ness said. "My voice is stronger than it's ever been. I think I'm singing like there's no tomorrow. So every show is great because I'm singing like there's no tomorrow."
Guitarist Mike McCready of Pearl Jam, Drummer Chad Smith of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Singer Mike Ness of Social Distortion perform on stage during the MusiCares Concert For Recovery presented by Amazon Music at the Showbox on May 10, 2018 in Seattle, Washington.The North America trek is set to travel to over 23 cities across the U.S. and Canada, commencing on August 25 in Phoenix, Arizona. Legendary '80s punk band Decendents and modern Australian punk act the Chats are slated to join Social Distortion as support.
Social Distortion 2026 North America Tour Dates
Aug. 25 - Arizona Financial Theatre - Phoenix, AZ
Aug. 28 - Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park - Austin, TX
Aug. 29 - The Bomb Factory - Dallas, TX
Aug. 31 - The Pinnacle - Nashville, TN
Sep. 1 - Coca-Cola Roxy - Atlanta, GA
Sep. 3 - The Ritz - Raleigh, NC
Sep. 4 - The Anthem - Washington, DC
Sep. 5 - Stone Pony Summer Stage - Asbury Park, NJ
Sep. 8 - The Met Philadelphia - Philadelphia, PA
Sep. 9 - Roadrunner - Boston, MA
Sep. 11 - Brooklyn Paramount - Brooklyn, NY
Sep. 12 - Brooklyn Paramount - Brooklyn, NY
Sep. 14 - HISTORY - Toronto, ON
Sep. 17 - The Fillmore Detroit - Detroit, MI
Sep. 20 - The Armory - Minneapolis, MN
Sep. 22 - Mission Ballroom - Denver, CO
Sep. 23 - The Union Event Center - Salt Lake City, UT
Sep. 25 - The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas - Las Vegas, NV Sep. 26 - Grand Sierra Resort - Grand Theatre - Reno, NV
Sep. 28 - The Masonic - San Francisco, CA
Oct. 1 - Hollywood Palladium - Los Angeles, CA
Oct. 2 - Hollywood Palladium - Los Angeles, CA
Oct. 3 - Gallagher Square at Petco Park - San Diego, CA
General sale tickets will be available to purchase on Friday through the band's website.
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How Lisa Rinna's Mother 'Survived' a Brutal Serial Killer Attack
The Traitors star Lisa Rinna, 62, recounted the horrifying story of how her mother, Lois Rinna (née DeAndrade), was attacked by serial killerDavid Carpenter in 1960 and survived. While chatting about her new memoir, You Better Believe I'm Gonna Talk About It, on Feb. 24, she told Howie Mandel how her mom nearly became the first of the Trailside Killer's victims three years before she was born.
On Howie Mandel Does Stuff, the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star explained that her mom knew Carpenter from work while living in San Francisco, and "felt sorry" for him because he had a stutter. When he asked her to get in his car to visit his new baby, she agreed, but quickly noticed something was off.
"As they were driving he stopped stuttering and she was like, 'Something's not right.' And she said, 'David, what what's going on? You're not stuttering. What's happening?'" Rinna shared. "He said, 'I don't know, Lois. Something just comes over me.'"
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Not long after, Carpenter drove into the Presidio National Park, which a military policeman thought was odd, so he followed them down. "That's the only thing that saved her is this policeman followed this David Carpenters's car down to this deserted area," Rinna explained.
As soon as Carpenter stopped the car, he straddled her mother, who fought back. "He got a knife out of the glove box, went at her... and she grabbed it with her hand. So her two fingers were severed," Rinna explained. As the officer approached, Carpenter grabbed a hammer from the backseat and starts "bashing her over the head." The officer shot Carpenter in the stomach, which he survived.
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Rinna's mother spent three months in the hospital, got a metal plate in her head, and permanently lost her ability to smell and taste, while Carpenter went to jail. Due to a plea deal, he only spent six years behind bars for the attempted killing. "Then gets out, and that's when he did all the [Trailside] murders," said Rinna. "He's he's allegedly killed upwards of 25 people."
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Carpenter was finally arrested in 1981 and was sentenced to death for seven of the murders. "Now that we're not a death row state anymore, they've taken him off of death row," Rinna explained. "But he's still alive. He's still in jail alive."
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Throughout her childhood, Rinna was told that her mom's head injury was caused by some neighborhood kids who "hit her on the head with a hammer" while playing. "We were in the kitchen and I was going off to college... she literally tells me in the kitchen [and] I was like, 'Well, that makes sense.' I knew something was wrong. I knew it wasn't just the boys down the street."
Rinna lamented the fact that her mother didn't have the opportunity to seek therapy following the attack, but celebrated her strength. "She was such a positive, beautiful, happy soul to have had that happen to her. She was a force to be reckoned with." said Rinna. "She survived a serial killer and didn't become suicidal and, you know, didn't fall into her trauma."
Lois Rinna died at age 93 on November 15, 2021 following a stroke.
Five Below's Pretty Pink Stackable Bins Are Only $5 and a Must for Your Spring Refresh
There are some organizing pieces that are so great, you feel as though you have your life together. Sure, maybe you only crossed one thing off your to-do list today, but your makeup storage is so on point it would make The Home Edit ladies proud. And that's something.
That's just what great storage can do—help you to feel oddly accomplished. But there are a few key factors that put organizing pieces at the top of their game. First, it has to be affordable, because nothing kills a decluttering mood faster than overspending on bins. Second, if it's stackable, it's just superior in my humble opinion. This lets you organize upward instead of outward. And, finally, if there's a closeable drawer involved, that just helps keep things even more contained.
Room 2 Room Multi-Use Stackable Organizer, $5.55 at Five BelowFive Below
Fortunately, Five Below is coming in hot with a storage bin that hits all three of those notes. Its Room 2 Room Multi-Use Stackable Organizer costs $5.55 each and, as the product name suggests, is stackable with like organizers. There's a pull-out drawer to keep whatever you're storing in its place, and the material is transparent so you can see exactly what's inside.
These bins also come in a clear colorway if pink isn't your thing, but the blush hue does feel kind of perfect for spring decluttering.
This particular Five Below organizer measures 5.9 inches by 7.4 inches by 6.6 inches, so it's on the smaller side. However, that makes it perfect for all the little stuff that never seems to have a proper home. That could mean travel toiletries and hair ties in the bathroom, snack bars and spice packets in the kitchen, or charging cables and sticky notes on your desk. It's also great for socks, belts, lightweight scarves or even small toys and craft supplies.
If you love the idea of adding a dash of color to your storage solutions, there are some really pretty options available right now beyond Five Below's pink Multi-Use Stackable Organizer. IKEA is selling its wall-mounted storage combo in the loveliest lilac colorway and Tupperware's vintage-style canisters come in dreamy spring colors, too.
So don't be afraid to spring clean in the colors of the season—it might just make the process a little more enjoyable.
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Broadway Legend and Original 'Hello, Dolly!' Star Sondra Lee Dead At 97
Sondra Lee, the accomplished Broadway actress best known for originating the lead role in Hello, Dolly!, has died. According to People magazine, the actress was 97-years-old at the time of her passing, with her cause of death listed as natural causes.
As per the publication, Lee passed away in her New York City apartment on Monday, February 23. The announcement of her death came via her close friend Reverend Joshua Ellis, a former Broadway press agent turned Interspiritual minister.
Born in Newark, New Jersey on September 30, 1928, Lee enjoyed a long and successful career in the larger entertainment industry, including multiple stints on Broadway throughout her nine-decade lifetime.
Most famously, the actress rose to the forefront of New York's theater district when she helped create the role of Tiger Lily in 1954's Peter Pan alongside choreographer Jerome Robbins. The first full-length Broadway show filmed for color TV, Lee's performance as the character was enjoyed by a record-breaking 65 million viewers watching from home.
A decade later, Lee returned to Broadway to originate the role of Minnie Fay in Hello, Dolly!, which premiered at New York's St. James Theatre on January 16, 1964. During the show, she performed opposite several big-name stars who portrayed her on-stage counterpart Dolly Levi, including Carol Channing, Ginger Rogers, Betty Grable and Martha Raye.
In terms of her larger-than-life career, Lee's life and experiences in the entertainment industry saw her befriend and/or star opposite several iconic names. In addition to a small role in 1960's La Dolce Vita, Lee also appeared in several prominent Broadway shows, including Hotel Paradiso with Bert Lahr and Angela Lansbury and Sunday in New York with Robert Redford.
Along with her extensive career on Broadway, Lee coached several celebrated faces in the larger industry, with some of her clients including Jane Fonda, Marlon Brando, Dustin Hoffman, John Malkovich, Amy Adams, Matt Dillon, Cyndi Lauper and Joan Jett, among many others.
She also worked as a consultant on several well-known movies, such as Places in the Heart and The Last of the Mohicans, as well as releasing a 2009 nonfiction book, I’ve Slept with Everybody: A Memoir.
Penelope Cruz, 51, Doesn’t Hesitate To Show off Her Stunning Curves in New Appearance
Penelope Cruz is so stunning that people can't look away from her stunning curves.
The Spanish actress, 51, started working onscreen as a teen and gained notoriety in her home country before becoming an international superstar. American audiences largely first met the stunner in 2001's Vanilla Sky, when she starred alongside then-boyfriend Tom Cruise. But Cruz's career trajectory continued to move upward from there, with roles in Blow, Volver, and finally Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona, which earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
In recent years, Cruz has continued to earn acclaim. She scored an Emmy nomination for her role as Donatella Versace in the miniseries The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story, and she played Enzo Ferrari's wife in Michael Mann's 2023 film, Ferrari.
Now happily married to actor Javier Bardem, the mother of two has hit her stride. Cruz hit the red carpet for a photocall for The Bride! alongside stars Christian Bale, Jake Gyllenhaal, Jessie Buckley, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Peter Sarsgaard at the Corinthia Hotel in London, and showed the world her stunning curves in a low-cut black dress with pleats. With her signature long hair chopped into a shoulder-length bob, the ageless beauty is simply getting more stunning with every year that passes.
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Check out the trailer for The Bride! below. The film hits theaters on March 6.
What's Next for Penelope Cruz?Last summer, Deadline announced that Cruz and Bardem would reunite on screen in a psychological thriller called Bunker, helmed by Oscar-winning director Florian Zeller. While the duo has appeared alongside each other in a variety of films (most notably Vicky Cristina Barcelona), it's been several years since audiences have had the opportunity to see their chemistry again onscreen.
The film is described as “a thriller that delves into the emotional and moral challenges a couple faces amid the tensions of the world around them, exploring the fears, doubts, and dilemmas that define our era.”
With IMDb.com listing the film, which also stars Paul Dano and Patrick Schwarzenegger, in post-production, we might get to see the duo back onscreen together sooner than we think.
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Savannah Guthrie Honored by NBC News During State of the Union Broadcast
NBC News anchor Tom Llamas honored his colleague Savannah Guthrie during the network's coverage of the State of the Union.
“As we cover this—and if you’re an NBC News viewer, you usually watch these special night—Savannah Guthrie is usually here anchoring all of our special political coverage,” Llamas said during primetime coverage of President Trump's address on Tuesday, Feb. 24. “She, of course, is dealing with the unthinkable right now.”
Savannah's mom Nancy Guthrie has been missing since Feb. 1, with law enforcement theorizing that the 84-year-old was abducted from her home. Police have yet to identity a suspect or person of interest in the case.
“We know you’re out there, Savannah. We know you might be watching,” Llamas continued. “We just want to let you know we are praying for you and your mom. We know you’re going to get back here at some point. These nights are not the same without you, but we completely understand what you are going through right now.”
Llamas and his NBC News colleagues were also spotted wearing yellow ribbons—a symbol of hope for the Guthrie family spearheaded by Savannah's Today Show co-stars.
“So many people [are] placing yellow flowers near Nancy’s home and all across the city [of Tucson, Arizona],” Hoda Kotb, who is currently filling in for Savannah as anchor, explained during the Wednesday, Feb. 18 episode of the Today Show. “We got a suggestion from one of our viewers here, we’re doing the same here. Yellow roses around Studio 1A and we’re all wearing ribbons as we send our love to Savannah and her family.”
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On Feb. 24, an emotional Savannah provided followers with an update via Instagram, noting every day has been “agony” since her mom’s disappearance.
“Hi there,” Savannah begins her video. “I’m coming on to say, it is day 24 since our mom was taken in the dark of night from her bed. And every hour, and minute, and second, and every long night has been agony since then of worrying about her and fearing for her, aching for her, and most of all, just missing her.”
She also announced a reward of $1 million for any information leading to the recovery of Nancy—up from the previous award of $100,000.
“She may already be gone. She may have already gone home to the Lord that she loves,” Savannah continued. “And if this is what is to be, then we will accept it. But we need to know where she is. We need her to come home. For that reason, we are offering a family reward of up to $1 million for any information that leads us to her recovery.”
The FBI urges anyone with tips or leads to call 1-800-CALL-FBI in addition to the Pima County Sheriff’s Office number, 520-351-4900. A $1 million reward is currently being offered to anyone with information leading to Nancy.
'Suits L.A.' Star Stephen Amell Takes the Blame for Spinoff Series Cancellation: 'It Didn't Work'
Spinoff series can be a hit or miss, following the fame of the original series, like the legal drama Suits. Stephen Amell, who starred in the spinoff Suits L.A., opens up about its cancellation after only one season and how he takes the blame, calling it his "job" to have smoothed over issues.
The USA Network series Suits byAaron Korsh premiered its finale back in 2019, and resurged in popularity years later when becoming available to stream on Netflix. It became the most rewatched series in Netflix history, which led to the spinoff series based in Los Angeles with new and returning characters.
Amell played the leading role of self-assured attorney Ted Black, who happens to be an old friend of original series character Harvey Spencer (Gabriel Macht). Suits L.A. ran for only 13 episodes in 2024 and was cancelled after the first season. Fans felt the new spinoff didn't capture the same charm as the original and lacked storytelling.
In an episode of the Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum podcast, Amell reveals he takes the blame for the series having flopped. He felt the show wasn't seen as "good enough," and "Ultimately, I think that the blame rests with me."
"Whatever problem you have with the show — because I think that there were issues — it’s my job to solve those, to smooth them over and to gloss them up with some type of performance or something that, tangible or otherwise, covers up those mistakes," he explained. "Because you do something that is magnetic, that is charismatic, that fixes those problems. And I didn’t do that."
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The actor goes on to say that they thought they were going to be greenlit for another season and work out the issues going forward. They never expected to "pull the plug" and feels as the series lead, he should have done more.
"If it's successful, I'm gonna get a disproportionate amount of the credit, and so I think it's only fair that I stand in front and I take the blame. I'm the lead of the series, and it didn't work," said Amell.
The former Arrow star also revealed that Korsh's initial reaction to the pilot was also a hint at troubles ahead. Having sat down with the original series creator, Amell said Korsh was editing the pilot when he admitted, "I don’t know if this is going to work." Without speculating, Amell believes Korsh's ideas for Suits L.A. were going against what the network wanted, and what Korsh "wanted to do and what they wanted to do were different."
Dolly Parton's 'Jolene' Gets a New Life With 'Son of Jolene'
"Jolene" is Dolly Parton's second No. 1 country chart single. The lyrics depict the icon scared of a woman with auburn hair taking her man. Beyoncé Knowles-Carter gave her fierce take on the song on Cowboy Carter by warning Jolene to stay away from her husband. Now there is another perspective on the fictional threatening woman with "Son of Jolene" by Belles.
Dolly Parton Sings on Belles' "Son of Jolene" View this post on InstagramThe Nashville country singer reimagined the song with Jolene's son inheriting her looks and having no respect for other people's relationships. "I actually known my ex was a lying, cheating narcissistic a--hole when I met his mom," Belles, 26, said in a video before playing her song. "He's just like his mother/Is it any wonder?/That I caught him in the dead of night with lipstick on suit and tie," she sang.
The new song made it to Parton's producer, got her seal of approval, and she decided to sing on it. "When I heard 'Son of Jolene,' I thought it was very clever," the legend told PEOPLE. "No one had ever thought of it that way." The original song was inspired by a bank teller who would flirt with Parton's husband, Carl Thomas Dean.
The new one is inspired by Belles' opening act, whose mother is named Jolene. She suggested he write a song with the same theme. He declined and encouraged her to write it for herself.
Belles posted a video on Instagram on February 24, of herself recording the song with the same setup Parton had for the original hit. She also posted her reaction to hearing Parton's part on the song for the first time in July. Belles said Parton did a lot more than she expected, and her mind was blown.
Music fans can pre-save "Son of Jolene" on all major streaming services.
‘Bewitched’ Star Erin Murphy Mourns Fellow 1960s Child Star Lauren Chapin
Erin Murphy paid tribute to her longtime friend, Father Knows Best star Lauren Chapin, following the actress’s death on Feb. 24. Chapin died at age 80 after a battle with cancer.
In a post to Facebook, Murphy, 61, posed a photo of herself and Chapin posing together as adults, as well as throwback photos from their child star days on Bewitched and Father Knows Best.
“Rest in Peace,” Murphy captioned the post. “So sad to share the news of the passing of my friend Lauren Chapin.”
Chapin played the youngest child, Kathy “Kitten Anderson,” on Father Knows Best from 1954 to 1960. Murphy was just two-years-old when she made her debut on Bewitched in 1966. She played child witch Tabitha Stephens on the ABCsitcom until 1972.
In 2025, Murphy teased her friendship with Chapin in another social media post. She captioned a photo of her and Chapin with, “Lauren Chapin from Father Knows Best with me (Erin Murphy from Bewitched)."
“It was such a nice surprise when I walked into a makeup room on set and the makeup artist’s mom was visiting. It was Lauren Chapin. ❤️,” Murphy told fans.
Chapin was mother to a daughter, Summer, and a son, Matthew.
'Father Knows Best' stars Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Elinor Donahue, Billy Gray and Lauren Chapin. (Photo by CBS via Getty Images)Photo by CBS via Getty Images
Murphy did not share further details on her friendship with Chapin, but in a past interview, she revealed she had a wide circle of friends who were former child stars in the days of classic TV. Speaking with Fox News Digital in 2024, Murphy said she “had some friends who were child stars when I was a child star.”
She added, “I have way more friends who are child stars now that I'm a grown-up."
Murphy explained that the child actors in her friend group all share that common bond of growing up on set. “I mean, there is such a small segment of the population who've had those experiences about, you know, going on auditions and working 12-hour days and kind of being famous, so everyone knew who we were," she shared. "So, when you meet someone who's a former kid actor, you immediately are bonded to them because it's a life experience that most people don't understand."
'Bewitched' cast members. (Photo by ABC Photo Archives on Getty Images)Photo by ABC Photo Archives on Getty Images
Murphy revealed that she is still friends with the former child stars from The Brady Bunch, The Waltons, and more classic TV shows, and that they are all part of a special group due to their shared past.
"We kind of have this secret group that we're all in, so I'm friends with all of them," the Bewitched star said. "And if you name a kid actor from, you know, the ‘50s, ‘60s, ‘70s, ’80, ‘90s, I would probably say that I know them."
Dennis Quaid Would ‘Love To’ Film ‘Parent Trap’ Sequel — But ‘I Don’t See How’ (Exclusive)
Nearly 30 years after The Parent Trap hit theaters, Dennis Quaid says it’s still the project fans ask him about most—but a sequel is just not going to happen for one heartbreaking reason.
Speaking with Parade at a junket for his upcoming film I Can Only Imagine 2, Quaid reflected on the enduring legacy of the 1998 family favorite, in which he starred opposite Lindsay Lohan and the late Natasha Richardson. When prompted with, "I know there's probably not a day that goes by that people aren't bugging you," Quaid was quick to say that no fans are ever "bugging" him about it.
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“It’s just the number one [thing people ask me about]. It really is,” Quaid said. “It’s the number one, and they’re not bugging me. Thank God for Parent Trap. Really, it’s got so many people. I think we’re going, since we made it, now we have like three generations of kids who saw it 40 times.”
When asked whether a spinoff or sequel could ever happen, Quaid didn’t hesitate.
“Love to. But Natasha. I don’t see how we could do it without Natasha. She’s not here anymore, but, you know, God bless her," said Quaid somberly.
Richardson tragically died in 2009 at age 45 following a skiing accident. She is survived by her mother, actress Vanessa Redgrave, sister and actress Joely Richardson, husband and actor Liam Neeson, and sons Micheál and Daniel, who were just 13 and 12 when their mother died.
Quaid recently reunited with his Parent Trap co-stars Elaine Hendrix and Lisa Ann Walter when he attended a taping of Dancing With the Stars last fall to support Hendrix. She competed on season 34 and ultimately placed fifth with partner Alan Bersten.
“I was glad to be there. It was good. I’m really proud of her. She came in fifth,” Quaid said.
As for whether he’d ever trade acting for ballroom?
“I’ve been asked that and asked that and asked that,” he said. “Baby steps, baby steps. We’ll see. I don’t know.”
Pressed on whether he has any dance experience, Quaid joked, “Only in the movies.” But he added that, like anything else, “you work on it—non-stop.”
While The Parent Trap nostalgia still follows him, Quaid is currently promoting I Can Only Imagine 2, the sequel to the 2018 faith-based hit inspired by the story behind MercyMe’s chart-topping song.
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In the follow-up film, Quaid reprises his role as Arthur Millard, the deeply flawed father of MercyMe frontman Bart Millard (John Michael Finley). The original film centered on redemption and forgiveness; the sequel explores fatherhood and gratitude as Bart faces new personal challenges.
Quaid said he was drawn to the role because of its complexity.
“It’s a very complex character, but it was a true story, and I’m glad it was,” he said. “You try to make that a fiction, and people won’t believe it.”
He explained that Arthur’s transformation was what made the story so powerful.
“It really happened… redemption,” Quaid said, noting that forgiveness allowed Bart to let go of long-held pain. “The gift is that Bart didn’t have to carry around all that baggage.”
For now, Quaid seems content revisiting the past in memory—even if a Parent Trap reunion remains out of reach.
Guthrie Family Donates $500,000 to Missing Children Organization Amid Search for Nancy
The family of Nancy Guthrie has donated $500,000 to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
The gift was announced by Nancy's daughter Savannah via Instagram on Tuesday, Feb. 24, and more information on what the funds are going towards was shared during the Wednesday, Feb. 25 episode of the Today Show, where Savannah is an anchor.
NCMEC president Michelle DeLaune told the Today Show that the donation is "a tremendous opportunity to raise the visibility of many cases that otherwise would not be receiving this type of attention."
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation founded by John Walsh in 1984 following the 1981 abduction and murder of his 6-year-old son, Adam.
According to the organization's website, their mission is "to help find missing children, reduce child sexual exploitation, and prevent child victimization."
"NCMEC works with families, victims, private industry, law enforcement, and the public to assist with preventing child abductions, recovering missing children, and providing services to deter and combat child sexual exploitation," the description continues.
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Nancy has been missing since Feb. 1, and law enforcement believes the 84-year-old was abducted from her home by an unknown assailant.
On Feb. 24, an emotional Savannah provided followers with an update, noting every day has been “agony” since her mom’s disappearance.
“Hi there,” Savannah begins her video. “I’m coming on to say, it is day 24 since our mom was taken in the dark of night from her bed. And every hour, and minute, and second, and every long night has been agony since then of worrying about her and fearing for her, aching for her, and most of all, just missing her.”
She also announced a reward of $1 million for any information leading to the recovery of Nancy—up from the previous award of $100,000.
“She may already be gone. She may have already gone home to the Lord that she loves,” Savannah continued. “And if this is what is to be, then we will accept it. But we need to know where she is. We need her to come home. For that reason, we are offering a family reward of up to $1 million for any information that leads us to her recovery.”
She also announced the $500,000 NCMEC donation in the video, adding that she hopes the national attention given to her mother's case leads to increased attention for all missing persons cases throughout the country.
The FBI urges anyone with tips or leads to call 1-800-CALL-FBI in addition to the Pima County Sheriff’s Office number, 520-351-4900. A $1 million reward is currently being offered to anyone with information leading to Nancy.
'Survivor' Host Jeff Probst Is Married To a '90s Heartthrob's Ex-Wife
Jeff Probst has become a TV institution, and one might even say the godfather of reality television. As the host, executive producer and showrunner of Survivor, his work is the blueprint for many successful reality shows. Plus, Survivoris still going strong 25 years after it first debuted, a feat not many TV shows have accomplished.
Though he’s on our screens for two seasons of Survivor every year, viewers may not know much about Probst’s home life. Here’s the scoop on who he’s married to and their relationship timeline, as well as who he’s dated in the past (including a Survivor contestant).
Is Jeff Probst married?Jeff Probst, 64, is married to former model Lisa Ann Russell, who is 10 years younger than him at 53 years old.
Who is Jeff Probst’s wife Lisa Ann Russell and what does she do for a living?Lisa Ann Russell is a former model and actress. She started her modeling career for Revlon while she was in college, and in 1992 she shifted her focus to acting.
Though she didn’t act for very long, in ‘93 she played a minor role in Saved By The Bell: The College Years, where she met her first husband Mark-Paul Gosselaar. Russell and Gosselaar were married from 1996 to 2010 and share two children together.
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When did Jeff Probst and Lisa Ann Russell meet?Probst and Russell met in late 2009 at Survivor creator Mark Burnett’s annual Christmas party.
“It’s the craziest Christmas party I’ve ever been to,” Probst told Larry King in 2012, “because of the eclectic group of people there ... You have Gary Busey doing pressure points on your arm. Meanwhile, there's Barbra Streisand talking to Paris Hilton on the other couch.”
Probst noticed Russell in the crowd, and the pair hit it off and started dating not long after. They made their first public appearance as a couple in August 2010 at the Emmy Awards.
Lisa Ann Russell and Jeff Probst at the 2010 Creative Arts EmmysFrazer Harrison/Getty Images
When did Jeff Probst and Lisa Ann Russell get married?Probst and Russell, who had both been married before, elected to have a private ceremony in Probst’s backyard in Los Angeles. They wed on Dec. 5, 2011, just a few years after the Christmas party that introduced them.
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Does Jeff Probst have kids?Jeff Probst doesn’t have any biological kids. However, he is the stepfather to Russell’s two children, Michael and Ava, whom she shares with ex-husband Gosselaar.
“I always thought I would have this family and this great family unit, because that’s what I came from,” Probst said in his 2012 Larry King interview. “And then, one day, I met this woman, and it happened. And she had two kids.”
Russell and Gosselaar appear to have a healthy co-parenting relationship that’s allowed Probst to be an involved stepdad. He said, “They raised these kids with the kind of love that they just [see us] as two more parents,” referring to himself and Gosselaar’s second wife, Catriona McGinn.
Has Jeff Probst been married before?Probst was married once before to psychotherapist Shelly Wright from 1996 to 2001. They split just a year after Survivor came on air, so it’s possible his sudden rise to fame had a negative impact on the marriage.
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Who has Jeff Probst dated?Aside from his two marriages, Probst had a long-term relationship with former Survivor contestant Julie Berry. Berry participated in the ninth season of the show (Survivor: Vanuatu) and the couple announced their relationship post-finale in December 2004.
Probst reportedly emailed Berry “to say hello” after production wrapped. “The funny thing was there was this perception we were flirting on the show, and that was actually just fun stuff on the show. I didn’t really talk to Julie until long after the show was over,” he told People.
He continued, “Once we started spending some time together, I didn’t have any doubt. I didn’t have any doubt and all the questions about how you meet and any potential obstacles, they fade away like an old dry leaf.”
At the time, Probst was 43 years old and Berry had just turned 24. She was working as a youth mentor in Gorham, Maine, and moved to California to get her master’s in family counseling. She and Probst dated until 2008. According to a Collider article, they couldn’t make the relationship work due to Probst’s demanding filming schedule.
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Amazon’s $27 Rustic 6-Piece Floating Shelves Set Adds a ‘Farmhouse Vibe’ and Plenty of Storage Space
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On sale for just $27 for a set of six, these shelves are proof that staying organized can be both practical and utterly charming.
Wopitues Rustic Floating Shelves Set, From $27 (was $30) at AmazonWhat sets these shelves apart isn't just their irresistible price (which breaks down to less than the cost of a fancy coffee per shelf), but their design as well. Handcrafted from natural paulownia wood, every shelf boasts its own personality. They feature swirling, one-of-a-kind grain patterns and a carbonized rustic brown finish that nods to the cozy farmhouse aesthetic. No cookie-cutter decor here — each shelf feels like it was made just for you.
Measuring a generous 16.5 inches across and 6 inches deep, these floating shelves are as versatile as they are pretty. Line them up in your bathroom to corral a parade of skincare saviors and rolled towels, or create a whimsical gallery wall in the bedroom for your favorite paperbacks and little plant friends.
Have a kitchen in need of more storage? Stack your spice jars, display those adorable mugs, or finally give your collection of cookbooks a worthy stage. With six shelves to play with, you're limited only by your imagination.
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Neve Campbell Shares Her Ultimate Horror Survival Tips Ahead of ‘Scream 7’
Neve Campbell knows a few things about surviving a horror movie. After all, her character, Sidney Prescott, is one of the few original Scream characters to still be alive.
It just makes sense that, as we get ready for Scream 7,Campbell is sharing her tips for staying alive.
It all went down on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallonon Monday, Feb. 23, when the 52-year-old scream queen was a guest on the late-night show to promote the upcoming film.
Campbell has appeared in six of the seven Scream movies, and so far, she has survived them all. We'll have to see how she does in Scream 7 when the upcoming sequel premieres on Feb. 27.
To honor her character's survival screams (or perhaps sheer luck), Campbell listed three obvious ways to make it to the end of a horror movie. She began by telling Jimmy Fallon, "Don't have sex," while counting on her fingers.
View this post on InstagramCampbell then added, "Don't drink or do drugs and never say, 'I'll be right back.'"
Fallon and Campbell both laughed at her obvious list of survival tips before he asked, "Anything else you would like to add to that?"
Based on her Scream character's experiences in the movies, Campbell did have more to add, telling Fallon, "Know where the knives are in the house. Maybe take the chip out of your phone if you don't want people to find you. That's a good one, right?"
"That's a great one, actually," Fallon responded, before Campbell added another hot tip.
"And I think the one you always got to do is run out the door and not up the stairs. Which seems really obvious, but it's amazing how many of us are still running up the stairs!" Campbell laughed as she recalled the horror cliché that even her character was guilty of after Ghostface blocked the door and forced her to choose the exact route she said not to take.
In addition to Campbell, Courteney Cox is also reprising her role as Gale Weathers, and Matthew Lillard is back to play Stu Macher.
