How Fab Morvan of Milli Vanilli mounted one of the greatest comebacks in Grammy history

As a music lover, I remember the 1990 Grammys so vividly. Don Henley’s “The End of the Innocence” was a huge contender, but the night really became famous for Milli Vanilli. For millions of fans who’d bought their albums, the revelation that they didn’t actually sing on the records felt like a real loss of innocence. And it’s a bit of Grammy history – they’re still the only act to ever have an award taken back.

Surviving the corporate workplace gets savage in the gonzo and fun ‘Send Help’

If a poster advertised Rachel McAdams in “Send Help” like it did for Sam Raimi, it would highlight her roles in “Red Eye” and “Mean Girls.” That’s because she’s perfectly suited to the horror-comedy genre here, showcasing her impressive acting versatility. Dylan O’Brien also shines, proving he’s among the best actors of his generation – he’s successfully transitioned from teen idol to a remarkably adaptable character actor. Both McAdams and O’Brien exceed expectations, delivering performances that are wonderfully expressive and playfully over-the-top.

Sundance 2026: Queer Mexican rodeo film ‘Jaripeo’ bucks tradition

Each year, cowboys gather to prove their toughness, often by drinking a lot of tequila and attempting to ride bucking bulls. These displays of strength always captivated Mojica, who often attended these events with family and, in the process, found a community of others who didn’t conform to traditional Mexican ideas about gender.