Bryan Kohberger’s Sister Mel Kohberger Breaks Silence on Idaho Murders

Mel Kohberger has publicly denounced rumors suggesting she or her family knew about Bryan Kohberger’s involvement in the 2022 murders of University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. Bryan Kohberger, 31, pleaded guilty to the killings in July and received four life sentences.

The 25 Best Movies On Prime Video Right Now (January 2026)

Prime Video offers a wide variety of free movies for subscribers, from brand new releases and original films to timeless classics. You’ll find everything from Golden Age favorites to 80s horror and sci-fi, meaning there’s something for all tastes.

MCU Star Pushes Co-Star As The DCU’s Perfect Wonder Woman Casting

While promoting his new spy series, The Copenhagen Test, Simu Liu recently told JoBlo that he thinks his co-star, Melissa Barrera, would be an excellent choice to play Wonder Woman in the DC Universe. Liu, known for his role in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, praised Barrera’s potential for the iconic role.

Naruto Kicks Off 2026 With Special Revival Ahead of Anime’s Return

2026 looks promising for Naruto fans! The series is revisiting the younger versions of its characters, as seen before the events of Naruto: Shippuden. A new illustration from the anime’s designer, Tetsuya Nishio, featuring Naruto and Iruka, hints that this throwback might arrive this year. You can see the illustration below.

New MCU Reveal Confirms Civil War Never Really Ended, Just as The Avengers Return

I just watched the full trailer for Wonder Man, coming to Disney+ on January 27th, and it seems like the crackdown on unregistered superheroes is still very much happening. The Department of Damage Control – that government agency dealing with powered individuals – is clearly still active, and they’re not just going after villains. They’re even targeting people with powers who aren’t actively trying to be heroes, which sets up a really interesting conflict.

Ahead of Upcoming Sequel, Ashley Judd Calls Out Heat for Its Depiction of Women: ‘Not Okay’

I was reading an interview with Naomi Judd where she talked about watching her old movies with her partner, and it really struck me. She said the way women were portrayed in Heat just doesn’t sit right with her now, and that there are other scenes across her work she wouldn’t do today. She explained it all came from a place of internal struggles she was dealing with at the time.