“Weapons” held on to the top spot at North American theaters over the weekend. The movie earned $25 million, keeping it at the number one spot. Overall, “Weapons” has brought in $89 million domestically and $148 million worldwide after two weekends. “Freakier Friday”, “Nobody 2”, “The Fantastic Four: First Steps”, and “The Bad Guys 2” round out the top five movies of the weekend.
After 15 years, Billy Joel is closing his 20th Century Cycles shop in Long Island and auctioning off his own personal motorcycle collection as he battles a rare brain disorder. He has normal pressure hydrocephalus, which affects vision, hearing, and balance, and can also be often misdiagnosed as Alzheimer’s.
Khalid dropped his new upbeat single and music video for “In Plain Sight” and shared the album news. “This chapter is about taking my power back, living in my truth, and being able to express myself freely. I’m excited for my fans to experience this new era with me, not just musically, but personally,” Khalid said in a statement. Khalid‘s new album, “After The Sun Goes Down”, will be released on October 10.
Ian McKellen says Frodo and Gandalf will return in the upcoming “The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum”. It’s expected to come out December of 2027.
There is a current bidding war for a one-of-a-kind Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan baseball card. The 2007-08 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection card, autographed by both NBA legends and featuring different NBA logo patches, has a current bid of $5.1 million, and the auction doesn’t even officially start until Saturday, August 23! Heritage Auctions believes this card will easily set a new sales record and sell for over $6 million.
A brain, a jock, a basket case, a princess, and a criminal will return to theaters in September when the John Hughes classic “The Breakfast Club” celebrates its 40th anniversary with a re-release. The 1985 blockbuster, about a group of suburban Chicago high school misfits who are forced to spend detention together, will hit theaters nationwide on September 7 and 10.
Season 34 of “Dancing with the Stars” debuts next month, and fans are excited to see what ABC has in store. According to co-hosts Julianne Hough and Alfonso Ribeiro, changes are on the way. An IG video shows both performing dance styles that have been customary on the show. Then, Julianne declares, “But. We’ve never…” and Alfonso continues, “…never done this.”
Business Insider reports that according to chart data, Alex Warrens hit single ‘Ordinary’ is the undisputed song of the summer. It has reigned at #1 on the Hot 100 for 9 weeks. But on the other hand, fans and critics are somewhat unenthused, due to the “generically gooey” nature of the love song.
Sean Kingston was sentenced to 3½ years in prison Friday after he and his mother were convicted of defrauding multiple vendors of more than $1 million in luxury items ranging from high-end watches to a bulletproof Cadillac Escalade.
Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has announced he will no longer be throwing his tambourine or maracas into the crowd during shows. The announcement follows a recent incident at London’s Wembley Stadium, where a 42-year-old woman was injured. She caught Liam’s maracas but was tackled by 2 men who wrestled it away from her.
Thomas Rhett has the 21st #1 of his career as ‘After All the Bars Are Closed’ is at the top of the Billboard Country Airplay chart. It’s the second single from his “About a Woman” album. Kenny Chesney holds the record for most #1s with 32.
Morgan Wallen’s “I’m the Problem” notches an 11th non-consecutive week atop the Billboard 200 chart, earning 126,000 equivalent album units over the past week. “I’m the Problem” initially debuted at No. 1 in May, and spent its first eight weeks atop the chart, before dropping from the top spot for two frames, then returning to No. 1 for the past three weeks.
Anna Faris and Regina Hall will return as Cindy and Brenda in the next installment of the “Scary Movie” franchise. The Wayans brothers, who created the original 2000 film, are reuniting to write and produce the reboot, set for release on June 12, 2026.
Snoop Dogg collaborated with The Joint Venture to create unique art pieces using ashes from his smoked marijuana, now up for auction with prices beginning at $9,000. The series features personally smoked roaches preserved in resin, pigment, and glitter, signed by Snoop himself. Each artwork is one-of-a-kind, and available exclusively through auction until 5:00 PM today.
David Fincher is directing the sequel to Quentin Tarantino’s film “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood”, because Tarantino believes Fincher is the only one capable of doing justice to his work. “I think David Fincher is the best director. I think me and David Fincher are the two best directors,” Tarantino said. He appreciates Fincher’s “seriousness” towards his writing.













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