Beth & Rip’s Dutton Ranch Cow Crisis: Foot & Mouth Disease Explained

Beth, Rip, and Carter (Finn Little) are finding it tough to settle into life in Texas. Between the scorching heat and the conflict Beth is facing from a competing ranch, 10-Petals, led by the powerful Beulah Jackson (Annette Bening), Texas hasn’t exactly been a warm welcome. And 19-year-old Carter isn’t thrilled with his new high school in Rio Paloma either.

3 Best Movies To Watch On Disney+ This Weekend (May 23-24)

These two Marvel releases coincided with the end of season 2 of Daredevil: Born Again and the debut of Jon Bernthal’s first solo project within the Marvel Cinematic Universe on Disney+. As of today, The Punisher: One Last Kill remains a top streaming hit around the world. FlixPatrol reports that this new Marvel special is currently the most-watched “movie” on Disney+ globally, which is a significant accomplishment.

New Virginia Woolf Movie Based On 101-Year-Old Classic Debuts To Rare Rotten Tomatoes Score

Virginia Woolf was a celebrated author known for novels like The Voyage Out, Night and Day, Mrs Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, The Waves, and Between the Acts. She also wrote numerous short stories and essays. Several of her books have been made into films, including adaptations of Orlando starring Tilda Swinton, To the Lighthouse with Rosemary Harris, and Mrs. Dalloway featuring Vanessa Redgrave.

Matt McCormick and Mike Tyson’s “Judgment Day” Turns the Most Defining Night in Boxing Into a Blind-Pack Fine Art Drop

Matt McCormick and Mike Tyson are releasing a limited-edition art print collection called “Past The Line – Judgment Day.” The artwork captures the split second after Trevor Berbick fell in their 1986 fight, before anyone realized Tyson had won. The collection comes in Gold and Silver editions, sold as ‘blind packs’ – meaning each print is randomly selected and numbered to show how rare it is.

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Bows Out With A Bang, Even Without The Pope

As a late-night fan, I’ve been watching The Late Show since it started in ’93. It was born out of David Letterman leaving NBC – it wasn’t exactly a friendly split, you know? He ran with it until 2015, and then Stephen Colbert took over. It was a big shift for him, though! He dropped the character he played on The Colbert Report – the funny, fake conservative – and just became himself on The Late Show.

Black Veil Brides had a blunt response to Yungblud savior talk

Honestly, the way this guy builds his career is a little weird to me. It feels like he needs to team up with other artists – like, the Machine Gun Kelly collab was…interesting – and constantly relies on covers of legends like Ozzy and Bowie to really get popular. It makes you wonder how much of his success is actually him, and how much he’s getting from other people’s fame.