Mariska Hargitay and Peter Hermann Are Picture-Perfect in Cannes, Plus Sabrina Carpenter, Keanu Reeves and MoreNew Foto - Mariska Hargitay and Peter Hermann Are Picture-Perfect in Cannes, Plus Sabrina Carpenter, Keanu Reeves and More

Stars have been everywhere this week.Mariska Hargitayand husbandPeter Hermannsupport AIDS research at the amfAR Gala Cannes, whileHeidi Klumdebuts a feathery all-black look. In Los Angeles,Sabrina Carpentershows off her adorable new golden retriever puppy whileKeanu Reevespromotes aJohn Wickspinoff in London. Here are the best photos of celebs out and about this week. Come back tomorrow for more of the latest A-list outings! Pascal Le Segretain/amfAR/Getty Mariska Hargitay and husband Peter Hermann make for a striking pair as they hold hands at the amfAR Gala in Cannes on May 22. BACKGRID Sabrina Carpenter walks her newly-adopted golden retriever puppy in Los Angeles on May 22. James Veysey/Shutterstock Keanu Reeves speaks to the crowd at the premiere ofFrom the World of John Wick: Ballerinain London on May 22. Andreas Rentz/amfAR/Getty Heidi Klum looks stunning in black at Gala Cannes in France on May 22. Pascal Le Segretain/amfAR/Getty Barbara Palvinbreaks out a bridal look at the amfAR Gala in Cannes, France on May 22. Kennedy Pollard/amfAR/amfAR via Getty Colman Domingolooks as fashionable as ever at the amfAR Gala in France on May 22. Kennedy Pollard/amfAR/amfAR via Getty Ellen von Unwerth mans the camera at the amfAR Gala in France on May 22. Andreas Rentz/amfAR/Getty Spike LeeandAdrien Brodydine together at the amfAR Gala on May 22. Remy Martin ModelChanel Imanand her husband, NFL starDavon Godchaux, toast with Rémy Martin cognac in Cannes. ABC/Heidi Gutman Alix Earleannounces onGood Morning Americathat she will join the cast ofDancing with the Starson May 22. Christos Katsiaouni Tina Knowlespours a cocktail at the Cowboy Carter Tour New York Kickoff Party. Wasa Dylan Efronchannels his inner camp counselor at Wasa Camp Crunch in New York City on May 21. Bennett Raglin/Getty Ice Spicemotivates students at the the Kate Spade New York x Girls Inc. Wellness Mini Summit at The Young Women's Leadership School in New York City on May 21. Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee David ArquetteandMelissa Joan Hartvolunteer with Feeding America and the Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee in Nashville. Dave Hogan/Hogan Media/Shutterstock Adam Clayton,Bono, The Edge and Larry Mullen Jr. ofU2pose withEd Sheeran, who presented them with the Fellowship of The Ivors Academy award in London on May 22. BFA Emma Robertssteps out at Longchamp's landmark store in New York City on May 20. Arnold Turner/Eclipse Content for Anthony Anderson Family Foundation Anthony AndersonandDon Cheadlelink up at Anderson's 7th Annual Celebrity Golf Classic on May 19 in Palm Desert, California. JP Yim/Getty Lucy Liuspeaks at the TAAF Heritage Month Summit and Celebration on May 21 in New York City. Chase Freedom A'ja Wilson,Kevin HartandStephen Curryteam up for a Chase Freedom campaign. Paras Griffin/Getty Angela Bassettattends the premiere ofMission: Impossible — The Final Reckoningin Atlanta, Georgia on May 21. Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Timothée Chalamet and Ben Stiller cheer on the New York Knicks from the sidelines on Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Dominique Charriau/WireImage Elle Fanning flashes a wide grin at the photo call forSentimental Valueduring the Cannes Film Festival on May 22. Dave Benett/Getty Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost smile together at a dinner aboard RH Three in celebration ofEleanor The Greaton May 21 in Cannes. Chris Jackson/Getty Prince William attends an event celebrating The Royal Foundation's new partnership with Street Soccer Scotland at Leith Community Centre in Leith, Scotland on May 21. Jamie McCarthy/Getty Nicole Ari Parker,Kristin Davis,Sarah Jessica Parker,Sarita ChoudhuryandCynthia Nixoncelebrate season 3 ofAnd Just Like That...on May 21 at Crane Club in New York City. Eric Charbonneau/Apple TV+ via Getty Seth Rogenattends an FYC event for his show,The Studioat the Think Apple TV+ Emmy House in L.A. on May 21. Bruce Glikas/WireImage Isa Antonetti,Rita Morenoand Natalie Venetia Belcon pose together backstage atBuena Vista Social Clubat The Schoenfeld Theatre in New York City on May 21. Eric Charbonneau/Apple TV+ via Getty With a drink in hand,Bryan Cranstonsmiles at an FYC event forThe Studioat the Think Apple TV+ Emmy House in L.A. on May 21. Aeon/GC Images Ryan Phillippesmiles from under his hat while arriving at a taping ofLive with Kelly and Markon May 21 in New York City. Stephen Lovekin / Shutterstock for PEOPLE PEOPLE General Manager and Editor-in-Chief Charlotte Triggs moderates a chat withSimon Peggand Pom Klementieff at PEOPLE'sMission: Impossible — The Final Reckoningscreening at Paramount Screening Room in New York City on May 21. Gerardo Mora/Getty Caitlin O'ConnorandJoe Manganiellopose together at the grand opening of Universal Epic Universe in Orlando, Florida on May 21. Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Ana de Armassparkles for her appearance onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonon May 21 in New York City. Kristy Sparow/Getty Cara Delevingneshows off a new dark hair-do during the premiere ofThe History of Soundat Cannes Film Festival on May 21 at Palais des Festivals. Bruce Glikas/Getty Cole Escolatakes a look at their new portrait at Sardi's in New York City on May 21. Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty John C. Reillytips his hat at the photo call forHeads or Tails?during the Cannes Film Festival on May 22. Jordan Strauss/JanuaryImages Skye P. MarshallandJason Rittersmile together at TheWrap's 2025 Showrunners and Creators Breakfast at The Maybourne Beverly Hills on May 21. JC Olivera/Variety via Getty Mary Elizabeth Ellis,D'Arcy Carden,Mindy Kalingand Lilah Richcreek Estrada celebrate Michael Schur's Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony on May 21 in L.A. Paras Griffin/Getty Porsha WilliamsandAngela Bassettpose together at a special screening ofMission Impossible — The Final Reckoningon May 21 in Atlanta. Roy Rochlin/Getty Hayley Atwellstops by SiriusXM Studios in New York City to chat aboutMission: Impossible — The Final Reckoningon May 21. Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty Alec BaldwinandHilaria Baldwinstep out for the Manhattan School of Music 2025 annual gala at The Rainbow Room in New York City on May 21. XNY/Star Max/GC Images Natalie Portmansports a little red dress while out in New York City on May 21. Randy Shropshire/Getty Jonathan ScottandZooey Deschanelsupport Mike Birbiglia at the L.A. premiere of his specialThe Good Lifeat The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills on May 21. Aeon/GC Images Pamela Andersonexudes Old Hollywood glam while out in New York City on May 21. Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty Nicky Hiltonsparkles in purple at a photo call for season 3 ofAnd Just Like That...at the Crane Club in New York City on May 21. Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty Bo Derek and John Corbettpose together at a photo callAnd Just Like That...season 3 at the Crane Club in New York City on May 21. Arnold Jerocki/GC Images New parentsAmy JacksonandEd Westwickstep out in Cannes, France at Hôtel Martinez on May 22. Sylvain Lefevre/Getty Barbara Palvinstrikes a pose at theHistory of Soundpremiere at the Cannes Film Festival on May 21. Tristan Fewings/Getty Paul Mescalsports an asymmetrical tie while attending the premiere ofThe History Of Soundat the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 21. Arnold Jerocki/GC Images Viola Daviswaves as she leaves her hotel in Cannes, France on May 21. XNY/Star Max/GC Images Cynthia Nixon,Sarah Jessica ParkerandKristin Davishold hands in New York City on May 21. Iammeysam / BACKGRID Rihannatakes a solo shopping break in Cannes, France on May 21. Samir Hussein/WireImage Edward EnninfulandNaomi Campbellgrace the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 21. Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Gracie AbramsandJenny Slatelook effortlessly chic at theHistory of Soundpremiere (which stars Abrams' boyfriend Paul Mescal) at the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 21. Best Image / BACKGRID Emma Watsonstops for lunch in Cannes, France before attending the festival for the first time in 12 years. Arnold Jerocki/GC Images Taraji P. Henson is a vision in yellow before heading to the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 21. David Fisher/Shutterstock Ciarasparkles at the premiere ofThe History of Soundat the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 21. Bobcat Chip Gainesgifts a Bobcat compact track loader to the Hoof Haven Sanctuary in Gatesville, Texas. COACT Agency Billy Dec andKristin Cavallarigrab a drink at the Blueprint Underground Cocktail Club in Nashville, Tennessee on May 15. Robin L Marshall/Getty Kathy Batesattends TheWrap's inaugural Showrunners and Creators Breakfast in Beverly Hills, California on May 21. Kids Mental Health Foundation Ava Phillippevolunteers at the The Kids Mental Health Foundation for Kids Mental Health Day in Los Angeles on May 17. Aaron Crisler / Conduit Publicity Chippendales Nashville cast members Zac Trautman and Jon Jones cuddle up with two dogs at the Humane Association Music City Mutt Strutt 5K in Nashville, Tennessee on May 18. John Salangsang/Shutterstock Michael Schurbrings alongTed DansonandAmy Poehlerto celebrate his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on May 21. Courtesy of Sol Mexican Cocina Heather McDonaldcelebrates her son's graduation from Arizona State University with a dinner SOL Mexican Cocina in Scottsdale, Arizona. Aissaoui Nacer/BACKGRID A pregnant Rihanna matches in shades with A$AP Rocky under a bridge on the Croisette in Cannes, France, on May 20. Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty The Better Sistercostars Elizabeth Banks and Jessica Biel embrace at the series premiere in New York City on May 20. Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Scarlett Johansson smiles at a photo call for her directorial debutEleanor the Greatat Cannes Film Festival in France on May 21. Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Alyson Hannigan and Sarah Michelle Gellar reunite at the Los Angeles premiere ofPretty Hurtson May 20. Piers Allardyce/Shutterstock Rachel Zeglerwears a black dress to the opening night ofShuckedin London on May 20. John Nacion/Variety via Getty SirenscostarsMeghann Fahy,Julianne MooreandMilly Alcockpose together at the show's premiere in New York City on May 20. Nina Westervelt/WWD via Getty Andrew Scott,Jason Ralph,Rachel BrosnahanandPenn Badgleyare in attendance at a starry cocktail party at Tod's Boutique in N.Y.C. on May 20. Nina Westervelt/WWD via Getty Also at the cocktail party held at Tod's Boutique in N.Y.C., Katie Holmes is all dressed up on May 20. Johnny Nunez/WireImage Colman DomingoandGayle Kingshare a sweet moment at the Gordon Parks Foundation Gala in New York City on May 20. Arnold Jerocki/GC Images Helen Mirrenarrives at the Hotel Martinez during Cannes Film Festival in France on May 20. Photopix/GC Images Emily Ratajkowskiis spotted filming by the beach in Cannes, France, on May 20. Kayla Oaddams/Getty John Mulaneylooks dapper at Puck's Stories of the Season event for the Emmys in West Hollywood, California, on May 20. Alexander Tamargo/Getty Gerard Butlerhelps ring in the opening of the Universal Epic Universe in Orlando, Florida, on May 20. Todd Williamson/Peacock Natasha Lyonnesports an armor ring at a FYC event forPoker Facein Los Angeles on May 20. Roy Rochlin/Getty Tina Knowlesstops by SiriusXM Studios in New York City to chat about her new bookMatriarchon May 20. Alyssa Greenberg/WWD via Getty The White LotuscostarsLeslie BibbandMichelle Monaghanmeet up at the Whitney Gala in New York City on May 20. TheStewartofNY/GC Images Pamela Andersongets all glammed up in an all-white outfit in New York City's Upper East Side on May 20. Dominique Charriau/WireImage Naomi Campbellshuts down theFuorired carpet at the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 20. PG/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Sarah Silvermanstruts the Los Angeles streets in a chic outfit on May 20. Toya Sarno Jordan/Getty Tom Cruisecontinues hisMission: Impossible — The Final Reckoningpress tour in Mexico City on May 20. JC Olivera/Variety via Getty RHOBHcostarsKyle RichardsandTeddi Mellencamphang out at the Alliance for Women in Media Foundation's Gracie Awards in Beverly Hills, California, on May 20. Presley Ann/Getty Christina Hendricksholds hands with her husbandGeorge Bianchiniat the Gracie Awards in Beverly Hills, California, on May 20. Emma McIntyre/WireImage Jenna Dewanbrings hermomNancy Lee Bursch as her plus-one to the Gracie Awards in Beverly Hills, California, on May 20. Emma McIntyre/WireImage Also at the Gracie Awards in Beverly Hills, California,Bethany Joy Lenzsmiles in a dress with a sheer top on May 20. Presley Ann/Getty Joey Kingsupports her sisterHunterat the Alliance for Women in Media Foundation's Gracie Awards in Beverly Hills, California, on May 20. Randy Shropshire/Getty Haylie Duffrocks a blazer and jeans at the premiere of the upcoming Lifetime OriginalPretty Hurtsin Los Angeles on May 20. Prince Williams/WireImage Da Bratattends the Atlanta premiere of Rickey Smiley'sFOOL-ISHon May 20. JP PARIENTE/SIPA/Shutterstock Scarlett JohanssonandColin Josttake a spin on the red carpet before a screening ofA Private Lifeat the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 20. SAMEER AL-DOUMY/AFP via Getty Mariska Hargitayposes at the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 20. Aeon/GC Images Jessica Bielrocks double denim as she leavesThe Viewin New York City on May 20. Aaron Chown - WPA Pool / Getty Kate Middletonlaughs with guests at a royal garden party at Buckingham Palace on May 20 in London. David Fisher/Shutterstock Ellie Gouldinglooks chic in chocolate brown at the Cannes Film Festival on May 20. Andrea Cremascoli/GC Images Heidi Klumand her husbandTom Kaulitzgo jetsetting during the Cannes Film Festival at the Nice Airport in France on May 20. Disney/Christopher Willard Carrie Underwoodgoes all out in gold for the finale ofAmerican Idolon May 18. Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Jackie Changoes back to his roots at the London premiere ofKarate Kid: Legendson May 20. Beaches Resorts Giannina Gibellicelebrates Mother's Day with her fiancé Blake Horstmann and their son Heath on a tropical vacation at Beaches Resort in Turks and Caicos. Hamilton Pytluk/Universal Studios Hollywood Sam Richardsongets the fan experience at the Universal Fan Fest Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood on May 16. Courtesy of The Paley Center for Media George Stephanopoulos,Robin Roberts, senior executive producer Simone Swink andMichael Strahanare recognized with the Paley Honors Award, the highest prize given by the Paley Center for Media, on May 19 in New York City. Courtesy of the University of Pennsylvania Elizabeth Banksinspires graduates with a commencement speech at the University of Pennsylvania on May 19 in Philadelphia. 305pics/GC Images Brooks Nadersteps out in New York City on May 19 in a cowboy casual outfit. Aeon/GC Images Angela Bassettlooks radiant before making an appearance onThe Viewin New York City on May 20. Andy Watson / Bull Stock MedIa The cast ofLandmanattends the Unleash The Beast PBR World Finals, a bull riding competition, in Fort Worth, Texas. TheStewartofNY/GC Images Jennifer Lopezis decked out in full glam — and feathers — while out in New York City on May 19. Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty While celebrating the latestMission Impossiblefilm,Tom Cruisemakes an appearance on theTonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonon May 19 in New York City. Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Priyanka Chopra JonasandLisaare decked out in jewels at the Bvlgari Polychroma event on May 19 in Taormina, Italy. Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty CostarsJohn KrasinskiandNatalie Portmanpose together at the premiere ofFountain of Youthat the American Museum of Natural History on May 19 in N.Y. Dia Dipasupil/Getty Tina Knowlessits for a conversation about her bookMatriarchat Brooklyn Paramount in New York City on May 19. Gregor Fischer/Redferns for ABA As confetti falls around her,Dua Lipaperforms at Barclays Arena in Hamburg, Germany on May 19. Thomas Cooper/Getty Stingtakes the stage during his tour stop at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado on May 19. Jamie McCarthy/Getty Claire DanesandHugh Dancybring date night to the Harlem Stage 2025 Gala on May 19 at 10Cubed in New York City. Jason Kempin/Getty Dolly Partonshows off her signature style while celebrating the new exhibit, Dolly Parton: Journey of a Seeker, at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on May 19 in Nashville. Bruce Glikas/WireImage Jake Gyllenhaalarrives at the 2025 Manhattan Theatre Club Spring Gala at Cipriani 42nd Street on May 19 in New York City. Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Amid her world tour,Shakirastops byThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonon May 19 in New York City. Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Queen Camillawears a floral dress for the 100th anniversary celebration of Canada House in London on May 20. Monica Schipper/Getty Eva Longoriasparkles in a beaded look for the Global Gift Gala on May 19 during the Cannes Film Festival. Taylor Hill/FilmMagic Eiza Gonzálezwears a monochrome outfit for the premiere ofFountain of Youthat the American Museum of Natural History on May 19 in New York City. Raymond Hall/GC Images Elizabeth Banksstops byGood Morning Americain a leather dress on May 20 in New York City. Read the original article onPeople

Mariska Hargitay and Peter Hermann Are Picture-Perfect in Cannes, Plus Sabrina Carpenter, Keanu Reeves and More

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Who Was Eliminated on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 10 Episode 4 This Week?New Foto - Who Was Eliminated on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 10 Episode 4 This Week?

RuPaul's Drag Race All Starshas returned. And for Season 10, the franchise brought back 18 former contestants to compete for the crown. However, this week we've got six brand new queens competing on our screens. That's because while the drag queens in the Werk Room may be familiar faces, the format forAll StarsSeason 10 is brand new (and more than a little confusing TBH). Here's a quick overview in case you need a refresher: 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Qualifying Rounds: The 18 queens are divided into three brackets, with six queens in each. The top three queens in each bracket will move onto the semi-finals. Each bracket will compete in three maxi-challenges over the course of three episodes. The top two queens each episode will each earn 2pts. The top two queens each episode will lip sync against one another for an additional 1pt. Each episode, the four losing queens will each be given 1pt that they will have to bestow upon the "Most Valuable Queen" of the week, which can include the other winners or the top two. At the end of each bracket, the three queens with the most points will move on, while the bottom three will be eliminated. (The end of Episode 3 concluded Bracket 1, so three queens have been eliminated and six more queens from Bracket 2 began this week.) Semi-Finals: It's a bit unclear what the exact format of the semi-finals will be, but the nine remaining queens will return to compete in two additional episodes. Over the course of two episodes, the remaining nine queens will somehow be whittled down to a smaller group who will progress to the finals. Finals: Again, the details are a bit murky here, but whichever queens (most likely 3-5 of them) will return for the finale to face off in the Lip Sync Smackdown for the Crown. However, an added wrinkle was added to the mix. Of the 9 queens who lose their brackets, each of the regular judges (Michelle Visage,Carson Kressley,Ross MathewsandTs Madison) will each select one eliminated queen to return. From that list, one name will be drawn at random and that queen will also be added into the final Lip Sync Smackdown for the Crown. The winner will receive a cash prize of $200,000 and a place in theDrag RaceHall of Fame. Did you follow all of that? No? Well, we'll figure it out as we go along. Episode 4 is the start of Bracket 2, soTina Burner,Kerri Colby,Lydia B. Kollins,Nicole Paige Brooks,JorgeousandMistress Isabelle Brooksare now in their competitor era. The six of them are competing for three spots in the semi-finals. This week, they competed in their first of three maxi-challenges with only five points awarded. Most of this bracket's points will be awarded during Episodes 5 and 6. Here's our spoiler-filled recap of everything you need to know about what happened inRuPaul's Drag RaceAll StarsSeason 10 Episode 4. Related:Meet the 18 Queens Competing on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 10 In the Tournament of All Stars format, queens are only eliminated at the end of their bracket, which means we won't lose another three queens until the end of Episode 6. Fresh off of Season 17, Lydia came intoAll Stars 10seemingly as a bit of an underdog. After all, her five competitors had YEARS to hone their craft in between their original season and All Stars. However, Lydia is both a crafty queen and a lip sync assassin, so this week played into her strengths. During the 8 Ball design challenge, the queens were tasked with using all 8 materials to make a garment. Lydia's zebra, neon jumpsuit caught the judges' eye (although I would argue that it was actively bad, so we shall see how the fans react), which earned her a spot in the top two with Tina Burner. Lydia then won the lip sync battle to "Love Sensation" byLoleatta Hollowayto earn three points. Because this is the first episode of the three-episode Bracket 2 series, only five points were awarded. Lydia snatched three for winning the challenge and the lip sync, while Tina Burner got two for winning the challenge. Next week, the other four queens will have to hand out their MVQ points, so stay tuned to find out if that causes drama. Here's the breakdown of points earned this week: Lydia B. Kollins: 3pts Tina Burner: 2pts After Episode 4, the Bracket 2 competition is still wide open. Here's the scoreboard: Lydia B. Kollins: 3pts Tina Burner: 2pts Georgeous: 0pts Kerri Colby: 0pts Mistress Isabelle Brooks: 0pts Nicole Paige Brooks: 0pts Related: Olivia Lux Reveals What Her 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Entrance Line Would Have Been (Exclusive) Who Was Eliminated on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 10 Episode 4 This Week?first appeared on Parade on May 23, 2025

Who Was Eliminated on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 10 Episode 4 This Week?

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From 'The Brutalist' to 'Mickey 17,' 10 movies you need to stream right nowNew Foto - From 'The Brutalist' to 'Mickey 17,' 10 movies you need to stream right now

USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. Love movies? Live for TV? USA TODAY's Watch Party newsletter has all the best recommendations, delivered right to your inbox.Sign up nowand be one of the cool kids. It's official: Summer movies have arrived. And once you've had your holiday weekend fill of Tom Cruise and Stitch on the big screen, hit the couch for more flicks. In addition to the Memorial Day dogs and burgers, feast on a mess of films now available on your favorite streaming services, from Netflix and Max to Paramount+ and Hulu. There are theatrical releases if you need to catch up, like aRobert Pattinson sci-fi satireandJack Quaid action comedy, plus original fare like a Natalie Portman and John Krasinski heist adventure and a revealingPee-wee Herman documentary. Here are 10 notable new movies you can stream right now: Stillhaven't seethe best movie of last year? Now's the time to finally fix that. Director Brady Corbet'sOscar-nominated historical epicdoesn't lose any of its splendor on your TV. A Hungarian-Jewish architect (Adrien Brody) finds a job in postwar America, brings his wife (Felicity Jones) over from Europe, and weathers his own ego and vices in an unforgettable exploration of the immigrant experience and a toxic American dream. Where to watch:Max The latest slasher movie based on R.L. Stine's "Fear Street" books doesn't have the imagination or innovation of the 2021 trilogy, but it does work as a retro fest with some talented new faces. On prom night 1988, the queen candidates of Shadyside High start dropping like flies thanks to a masked killer, though the best drama is between underdog Lori (India Fowler) and her mean-girl neighbor Tiffany (Fina Strazza). Where to watch:Netflix While Guy Ritchie's adventure borrows liberally from "Indiana Jones" and "National Treasure," it tweaks the globe-trotting formula with two A-list heroes instead of one. Natalie Portman and John Krasinski play estranged siblings brought back together to find the mythical Fountain of Youth using art masterpieces and religious artifacts, with cops and a mysterious Vatican-approved protector (Eiza González) trying to foil their efforts. Where to watch:Apple TV+ Mike Leigh's dramedy is worth streaming just for English actressMarianne Jean-Baptiste's stellar performance as a thorny woman with a litany of issues. Pansy (Jean-Baptiste) lays into everyone with angry vigor, be it store workers or her own husband and son. But the whys behind her outbursts reveal themselves as Pansy faces her emotions and her cheerier sister (Michele Austin), who urges Pansy to visit their mom's grave. Where to watch:Paramount+ Based on a true story, Walter Salles' intense Oscar-nominated family drama is set in Brazil during the politically unstable 1970s. A former congressman (Selton Mello) working as a civil engineer and living an idyllic life by the beach is taken by military forces and disappears. His wife (Fernanda Torres) begins the long process of finding out what happened to him while also fighting to keep their family together and figuring out a new life for herself. Where to watch:Netflix In director Gia Coppola's introspective ensemble drama,Pamela Anderson has her meatiest role everas the feather-clad 30-year veteran of a legendary Las Vegas show who's forced to figure out the next chapter of her life. Anderson proves worthy of some knockout emotional moments, Jamie Lee Curtis shines as a feisty cocktail waitress, and Dave Bautista steals scenes as the show's pensive stage manager. Where to watch:Hulu Oscar-winning director Bong Joon Ho ("Parasite") has another thought-provoking satire, with some "Monty Python"-style silliness, in thisdark sci-fi comedystarring Robert Pattinson as a hapless space worker who keeps getting killed and printed out again like a sheet of paper. Pattinson lets loose with the physical humor as multiple Mickeys have to save the day in a tale of empathy over cruelty. Where to watch:Max Jack Quaid stars in the action comedy as Nate Caine, who because of a genetic condition feels no pain. After his first date with a crush-worthy co-worker (Amber Midthunder), she's taken hostage in a robbery, and Nate goes into hero mode risking life and limb – and getting stabbed, burned and more – to rescue her. Quaid makes the most of his first lead action role in a playfully gory romp that also features a nifty villain turn fromRay Nicholson. Where to watch:Paramount+ In the third outing in this sweetly goofy series, the adorable Paddington (voiced by Ben Whishaw) has just become an official British citizen when he gets word that his beloved Aunt Lucy is ailing in Peru. The bear and his human family head to South America to visit, discover Lucy has gone missing and go to find her, running into a shady singing nun (Olivia Colman) and a suave boat captain (Antonio Banderas) obsessed with finding El Dorado. Where to watch:Netflix The fascinating two-part documentary is a must-see for 1980s kids who grew up watching Pee-wee Herman. But here it's Paul Reubens, the comedian behind the pop-culture icon, who finally has his voice heard. Reubens,who died in 2023, is affable but prickly as he navigates topics with humor and honesty, from why he wasa closeted gay manto the emotional consequences of his laterlegal troublesand being labeled a pedophile. Where to watch:Max This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:New movies on Netflix, Apple, Paramount+, Max, Hulu to stream now

From 'The Brutalist' to 'Mickey 17,' 10 movies you need to stream right now

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F1 hopes extra pit stops bring more excitement in the glamorous but dull Monaco Grand PrixNew Foto - F1 hopes extra pit stops bring more excitement in the glamorous but dull Monaco Grand Prix

The Monaco Grand Prix may be "the jewel inFormula 1'scrown" but the race itself is rarely must-see TV. Sometimes, it's downright dull. F1 and its governing body, the FIA, hope a rule change for Sunday's race will change that. Drivers will beforced to change tires at least twicein the hope that more pit stop strategy could shake up an event where Saturday qualifying — and the resulting grid position — is often more important than race day. "I guess it can go both ways," champion Max Verstappen said Thursday. "It can be quite straightforward, or it can go completely crazy because of safety cars coming into play or not making the right calls. I think it will spice it up probably a bit more." The change is designed to stop a repeat of last year, when a first-lap crash brought out the red flag, allowing everyone to make their one mandatory tire change. With overtaking all but impossible on the twisty Monaco streets, the rest of the race wasa procession. Home driver Charles Leclerc took the win for Ferrari and all of the top 10 finished in grid order. How Sunday's race shakes out could depend on whether teams get creative with their strategies. "Normally, with one stop, once you have a good pit stop and everything is fine, then you drive to the end and just stay focused and not hit the barrier," Verstappen said. "But maybe with a two-stop it can create something different, people gambling, guessing when the right time is to box." McLaren's Monaco pedigree Monaco was once McLaren territory. It could be again. It's the most successful team with 15 wins in Monaco, but none since Lewis Hamilton took the victory in 2008 on his way to his first championship. Verstappen'swin at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix last weektightened up a title race which was increasingly dominated by McLaren. Oscar Piastri leads the standings, but now only by 13 points ahead of his teammate Lando Norris and 22 from Verstappen. Monaco could favor McLaren because its car tends to be easier on its tires and, as Verstappen said last week, because his Red Bull dislikes low-speed corners. Verstappen skips movie night Ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix, all but two of the 20 F1 drivers were pictured at a private screening Wednesday of the upcoming movie "F1," starring Brad Pitt and produced by Lewis Hamilton. Not Verstappen, though, who became a father for the first time a few weeks ago. "I wanted to spend more private time," said Verstappen. "There was the opportunity to watch it, but if I watch it now or in three or four weeks, that's fine as well." ___ AP auto racing:https://apnews.com/hub/auto-racing

F1 hopes extra pit stops bring more excitement in the glamorous but dull Monaco Grand Prix

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A beloved rock band's impromptu concert came to a sudden and unexpected end earlier this week after an audience member experienced a medical emergency. According to a video uploaded to TikTok, captured by a fan namedTristyn, the All-American Rejects were forced to cut things short when somebody overdosed at their Ames, Iowa concert over the weekend—a show that reportedly took place in a barn and cost fans a mere $5 to get into. "Guys, hey, listen guys. Man, I'm so sorry to have to do this, man, but I hope you'd understand that when life is on the line rock and roll doesn't matter. All right? So everybody, if you're gonna get home, get home very slowly and safely. And thank you for coming out tonight, okay? I'm sorry that it ended this way," the band announced to the crowd, as seen in the social media video. While the in-person audience seemed a bit put out by the situation, those viewing at home were "so proud" of the band. TikTokers sent "so much respect to" the band for the way they handled the "sad and scary" situation. "So proud of All American Rejects for handling this with empathy and kindness and compassion ❤️,' one wrote, while another suggested they'd earned the title of "Band of the Year" between their sensitive response andtheir current, unique tour of house party-style shows. "Well said," someone else agreed. "They did the right thing 👏." Another fan who said they were in attendance at the show in question was "embarrassed and appalled" by the way some people reportedly "boo'd when he said out of respect they weren't going to continue the concert." "Basic human empathy during a scary moment for the person involved AND the stress the band felt before and after should help you understand why it wasnt right to continue," they added. Related: Popular '70s Rock Star, 69, Sends Urgent Warning to Fans Beloved Band Earns 'So Much Respect' After Canceling Show Mid-Concertfirst appeared on Parade on May 23, 2025

Beloved Band Earns 'So Much Respect' After Canceling Show Mid-Concert

Beloved Band Earns 'So Much Respect' After Canceling Show Mid-Concert A beloved rock band's impromptu concert came to a sudden a...

 

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