A24’s Backrooms is one of the biggest success stories of 2026. Not only did it claim the top spot during its opening weekend, but it also made YouTuber Kane Parsons the youngest director to open a film at number one at the domestic box office.
A24’s Backrooms is one of the biggest success stories of 2026. Not only did it claim the top spot during its opening weekend, but it also made YouTuber Kane Parsons the youngest director to open a film at number one at the domestic box office.
The drama surrounding the Christy biopic escalated fast this week, and the person who finally stepped in to cool the temperature wasn’t a Hollywood publicist or a studio exec. It was Christy Martin herself, standing up for star Sydney Sweeney after she was attacked by Batwoman actress Ruby Rose.
GQ has unveiled its annual Men of the Year issue, and the headline cover star is actress Cynthia Erivo. The choice has raised immediate questions across social platforms, with many people openly asking why an actress is featured in a publication celebrating male achievement.
On November 7, 2025, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation confirmed that it will start to close or sell more of its theme parks as part of a strategic portfolio review.
In November 2025, the Walt Disney Company announced a new ticket option for 2026 aimed at eligible U.S. military personnel and their families. The offer is titled the “Disney Celebrates America Military Salute Ticket” and grants access to all four parks at Walt Disney World Resort for the 2026 calendar year at a price of US $499 plus tax. Alongside this, Disney continues its traditional military-ticket programs for eligible service members: for example, a 6-day Park Hopper ticket for 2026 at $449 plus tax.
A surprising moment occurred at the Wicked Singapore premiere when Ariana Grande was suddenly rushed by a man who has publicly documented similar behavior at major events.
Disney has released its fiscal year 2025 numbers, and once again the story is clear: Disney Parks attendance in the United States is continuing its slow downward slide. The domestic theme parks saw a 1% drop in attendance in 2025, following a 1% increase in 2024.
It’s earnings day for The Walt Disney Company, and this one could get heated. CEO Bob Iger will face analysts and investors just hours after the company revealed a stunning 35% drop in operating income across its Entertainment Division — the very segment overseen by would-be CEO successor Dana Walden.
If you only skimmed the headlines this morning, you might think Disney is riding high and making big profits. “Disney+ Streaming Subscribers Surge by 3.8 Million!” was the big, splashy takeaway pushed by The Hollywood Reporter, which celebrated the growth of the platform like it was 2019 all over again.
Former Batwoman star Ruby Rose melted down this week about Sydney Sweeney, insinuating that she somehow hates gay people and calling her a “cretin.”
The fallout from the Cracker Barrel rebrand attempt debacle continues, and it’s centering on DEI.
President Donald Trump said Tuesday night that he feels an obligation to follow through on his threat to sue the BBC for $1 billion over what he calls deceptive editing in a pre-election documentary.
It looks like Miss Piggy is about to join the ranks of Hollywood’s “reimagined icons.” The upcoming Miss Piggy movie, produced by Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone for Disney, isn’t a comeback for the Muppets—it’s full-blown feminist satire inspired by cancel culture.