This week's entertainment lineup offers thrilling drama, dark comedy, and nostalgic fun, from Keeley Hawes' unique hitwoman role to Clueless throwbacks and fresh adaptations like Washington Black.
Mohit Suri's new romantic drama Saiyaara is off to a blazing start, raking in ₹20 crore on day one—thanks in part to its infectious soundtrack. Fans are going wild in theaters, with viral clips showing shirtless dancing and full-blown euphoria. Early numbers suggest this could be 2025’s first blockbuster, especially with fresh faces Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda winning over audiences.
Editor’s Note: Bollywood’s been craving a breakout hit, and Saiyaara might be it. The frenzy isn’t just about box office stats—it’s a reminder of how music and raw audience energy can still define a film’s success. Plus, those viral dance clips? Pure marketing gold in today’s social media-driven world.
Billy Joel, the legendary "Piano Man," has had quite the romantic journey—this piece introduces the four women he's married over the years, from his first wife Elizabeth Weber to his current spouse Alexis Roderick. It’s a peek into the personal side of a music icon, showing how his love life unfolded alongside his career.
Editor’s Note: While Billy Joel’s music has been the soundtrack to countless lives, fans are often curious about the man behind the piano. This isn’t just tabloid fodder—it’s a reminder that even megastars navigate love, heartbreak, and commitment like anyone else. For longtime fans, it adds a layer of connection to the artist they’ve grown up with.
Twenty-seven years after Amy Bradley vanished during a Royal Caribbean cruise, her disappearance remains a haunting mystery. Theories range from tragic accidents to potential foul play—some even speculate she could still be alive. Her family continues searching for answers, keeping the case alive in the public eye.
Editor’s Note: Cold cases like Amy’s grip our attention because they tap into deep fears—how someone can vanish without a trace, even in a crowded place. It’s a reminder of how little we sometimes know, and why unresolved stories stick with us. For families like the Bradleys, it’s not just a mystery; it’s a life frozen in uncertainty.
Nordstrom’s Anniversary Sale is dropping prices on trendy summer accessories, making it easier to snag stylish picks without breaking the bank. The sale features editor-approved finds, and while E! may earn a commission from purchases, their recommendations are independently chosen.
Editor’s Note: Summer fashion can get expensive, but this sale is a chance to refresh your look affordably. For shoppers hunting deals on quality accessories, Nordstrom’s event is worth checking out—especially if you trust curated picks over endless scrolling.
JioStar, the media and entertainment arm of Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries, just posted a whopping $1.3 billion in revenue for its first fiscal quarter (April–June). The surge was driven by record-breaking viewership—both digital and on TV—during this year’s Indian Premier League (IPL), proving once again how cricket mania fuels big business in India.
Editor’s Note: Cricket isn’t just a sport in India—it’s a money-making juggernaut. JioStar’s blockbuster quarter shows how live sports, especially the IPL, can supercharge revenue for media giants. For Reliance, it’s further proof that betting big on digital and entertainment is paying off. And for competitors? It’s a high bar to clear.
Ever watched a TV show and thought, "Why on earth did they do that to this character?" This article dives into 23 of the most baffling, frustrating, or downright terrible storylines that derailed beloved TV characters—think sudden personality flips, nonsensical romances, or plot twists that made zero sense. From "character assassination" to groan-worthy arcs, it’s a rundown of moments that left fans scratching their heads (or throwing remotes).
Editor’s Note: TV shows live or die by their characters, and when writers drop the ball, fans feel it. This piece taps into that collective frustration—because nothing stings quite like watching a favorite character get wrecked by a lazy or tone-deaf storyline. It’s a mix of nostalgia, venting, and a cautionary tale for creators: respect your audience (and your characters).