Report Claims David Harbour Faced Bullying Claims From Stranger Things’ Millie Bobby Brown, And How Lily Allen Allegedly Handled It

The Daily Mail reported that Millie Bobby Brown allegedly filed a complaint about David Harbour, though details of what happened haven’t been released. The report clarified the complaint wasn’t related to sexual misconduct. According to sources, Netflix started looking into the situation before filming began on the fifth season of Stranger Things. A source for the Daily Mail also provided some comments.

10 K-Dramas Better Than Crash Landing On You

While Crash Landing on You is popular, it might not be the best choice for someone new to K-dramas. It uses many common themes that long-time fans will recognize, but its complex plot can be confusing for beginners. Although Crash Landing on You was a big hit, there are many other excellent K-dramas that might appeal to a wider audience.

Lee Jung-jae Stars In Meta TV Role After Squid Game Success

This show centers around an actor struggling to break free from the typecast he’s created. He’s best known for playing a detective, and now people struggle to see him as anything else. This mirrors what can happen in real life, particularly for Lee, the actor who became globally famous playing Gi-hun. Instead of being limited by this success, he’s using it as inspiration, joining a trend of actors playing fictionalized versions of themselves in TV shows, making the roles feel incredibly personal.

I Love LA Review: Rachel Sennott’s New HBO Comedy Is Like Girls Except Every Character Is Marnie

I was really excited about I Love LA when it was first announced as a pilot earlier this year, so I’m disappointed with how the series turned out. It doesn’t feel as polished as Shiva Baby, as fresh as Bottoms, or as funny and charming as either of those shows. While it tries to delve into the problems with unhealthy relationships, it presents the idea in a very obvious way. The story follows one friend who starts spending time with a new group and experiences what a healthy relationship feels like.

Ariana Grande Joins Meet the Parents Sequel Focker-in-Law | Filming Wraps

Ariana Grande shared a series of photos on Instagram celebrating the wrap of filming for the new Meet the Parents movie, Focker-in-Law. In the caption, she wrote about how much she enjoyed working on the film, saying, “These past few months have been incredibly special. I love my Fockers and the Byrnes family so much! I’m going to miss everyone terribly. See you next November!”

Stitch Head Review: A Harmless Yet Derivative Film That Barely Holds Together

Beyond its connection to Frankenstein, the movie borrows heavily from other films like Hotel Transylvania, The Greatest Showman, and Beauty and the Beast. It’s packed with references to classics such as E.T. and 2001: A Space Odyssey, and even nods to Nightmare Alley. The writer and director, Hudson, doesn’t bring enough originality to the story to set it apart from other similar movies, even within the genre of children’s horror. While a young viewer might not recognize these allusions, the film’s reliance on existing ideas feels at odds with its central, though rather bland, message of embracing individuality.

Original Star Trek Director Ralph Senensky Dies At 102

According to TrekCentral, director Joseph Senensky was the last remaining director from the original Star Trek series. He directed episodes throughout all three seasons, including well-known installments like “This Side of Paradise,” “Metamorphosis,” “Obsession,” “Bread and Circuses,” “The Omega Glory,” “There in Truth No Beauty,” and “The Tholian Web.” Many fans consider the Season 1 episode “This Side of Paradise” to be a particularly significant episode focusing on the character of Spock.