BVLGARI Unites Roman Glamour and Swiss Precision at Watches and Wonders 2026

BVLGARI returns to the prestigious Watches and Wonders event in Geneva, solidifying its reputation as a leading watchmaker. Their latest collection beautifully blends Swiss precision with Italian design flair. Focused on innovative shapes, the new timepieces explore the contrast between gold and steel, feature incredibly small yet powerful movements, and reimagine BVLGARI’s most iconic designs. This forward-thinking approach combines the inspiration of ancient Roman architecture with modern digital technology, all while pushing the boundaries of watchmaking.

Zenith Expands Its G.F.J. Collection At Watches and Wonders 2026

At the Watches and Wonders 2026 show, Zenith reaffirmed its reputation as a leader in watchmaking, connecting its rich history in Le Locle with a future focused on incredibly precise movements. For over 160 years, Zenith has been known for its innovative spirit, creating legendary watches like the El Primero – the world’s first automatic high-frequency chronograph. This year’s new models build on that tradition, expanding the popular Chronomaster Sport line with more adaptable and visually open designs. They also give the iconic Calibre 135 a permanent place in the G.F.J. collection, named after the company’s founder, Georges Favre-Jacot. By combining precise engineering with unique materials like mineral dials and rare metals, Zenith continues to appeal to those who appreciate both cutting-edge technology and skilled craftsmanship.

The 100 Best Movies of the ’90s

It’s true! Looking back, the 1990s were an amazing decade for movies. While there were definitely sequels and some forgettable blockbusters, the ’90s really were a golden age for film. Considering both Hollywood and independent cinema from around the world, the number of truly great movies released consistently throughout the decade is remarkable. It’s hard to believe how many classics came out during that time.

Ana De Armas Leads “Ballerina” Action Thriller, #2 Trending in U.S. On HBO Max

I’ve been following Ana de Armas for a while now, and it’s been exciting to watch her rise. While she definitely made an impact with roles in films like Blade Runner 2049 – Joi was a standout, honestly – I think Knives Out in 2019 was the movie that really put her on the map for a wider audience. Now, she’s stepping into the lead in Ballerina, a spinoff from the hugely popular John Wick franchise, playing a character named Eve Macarro. It’s slated for release in 2025, and I’m really looking forward to seeing what she does with the role.

Dutton Ranch Is Yellowstone’s New Era Without Kevin Costner’s John Dutton

The new series, Dutton Ranch, arrives on Paramount+ next month and represents a significant shift for the Yellowstone universe. It’s the first time the story will move forward without Kevin Costner’s John Dutton as the central figure. Focusing on Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser), the show ushers in a new chapter and effectively fills the void left by Costner’s departure.

The Beekeeper Is the Blueprint for Jason Statham’s Action Future

Although Jason Statham’s film Shelter came out around the same time as The Beekeeper earlier this year, it didn’t receive the same positive attention or box office success. It remains to be seen if his upcoming movie, Mutiny, will be a hit when it’s released in August. However, if Statham wants to stay popular with both critics and audiences as a reliable action star, he could learn from The Beekeeper‘s success. He’s often at his best when he embraces a bit of fun and makes his action sequences truly impactful.