Ex-NBA Player Who Was In Prison With Diddy Weighed In On Whether He Learned Life Lessons From The Rapper

In 2023, former NBA player Sebastian Telfair admitted guilt in a $4 million healthcare fraud case and was sentenced to six months at Fort Dix prison. While incarcerated, he met Sean “Diddy” Combs. Telfair recently discussed this experience on The Pivot Podcast, where he was asked if he learned anything from talking to Diddy. He then shared his candid thoughts on the matter.

‘Great British Baking Show’ judge Prue Leith departs competition after nine years

The popular baking expert, famous for her love of adding alcohol to her desserts and her bright, colorful style, announced on Wednesday that she’s leaving the show. In a post on Instagram, she said ‘The Great British Baking Show’ had been a wonderful experience for the past nine years, and she praised her fellow judge, Paul Hollywood, and hosts Alison Hammond and Noel Fielding.

Avengers: Doomsday Reportedly Won’t Get IMAX Screens on 2026 Release

According to reports, the new Marvel movie Avengers: Doomsday won’t be available in IMAX theaters right away. Dune: Messiah, releasing on the same day, will have IMAX screens exclusively for the first three weeks. Unless something changes, fans won’t be able to see the fifth Avengers film in IMAX until at least January 8, 2027.

Sydney Sweeney’s R-Rated Crime Thriller Breaks 7-Year Box Office Drought With Major Global Milestone

Paul Feig’s thriller, The Housemaid, is continuing its successful run in theaters, now finishing its fifth week. The film is based on Freida McFadden’s popular novel of the same name and stars Sydney Sweeney as a woman seeking employment and Amanda Seyfried as the complex homeowner who hires her. Michele Morrone and Elizabeth Perkins also appear in the movie.

Return To Silent Hill Reviews Call Movie ‘Frustrating’ and ‘Ugly’

Dominic Baez of The Seattle Times compares watching the movie Return to Silent Hill, based on the popular game Silent Hill 2, to seeing the game reflected in a shattered mirror. While the core elements are present, the movie feels fragmented and strangely unfamiliar. Baez suggests this makes Return to Silent Hill more of a re-telling than a true adaptation, and finds it both frustrating and captivating.