‘Single White Female’ Remake Drops ‘White’ In New Title

I’m hearing some exciting news about a new project from Sony’s 3000 Pictures! It’s currently going by the title Single Female, and they’ve brought on Sarah DeLappe – the writer behind Bodies Bodies Bodies – to pen the script. Sounds promising, right?

Celebrities Who Have Openly Defended Bizarre Conspiracy Theories

NBA player Kyrie Irving recently sparked controversy by publicly questioning whether the Earth is round. During a podcast interview, he shared his belief in a flat Earth theory and suggested that history has been altered by hidden groups. This led to widespread media attention and rebuttals from scientists and teachers. Irving later apologized to science educators for the confusion, explaining that he had been influenced by conspiracy theories he found online.

Actors Advocating for Representation Clauses

Michael B. Jordan was an early adopter of inclusion riders – clauses in contracts that promote diversity – through his production company, Outlier Society. He made this commitment after the 90th Academy Awards highlighted the need for more diversity in Hollywood. With this commitment, Jordan ensures his projects, such as ‘Just Mercy,’ hire people from a wide range of backgrounds at every stage of production. This pushes the industry to look beyond its usual networks and offer opportunities to groups that have historically been left out, ultimately aiming to create a fairer and more inclusive workplace.

Lovett’s Little Dip

The analysts, bless their hearts, are trying to spin this as…nothing. “Oh, it’s just tax obligations!” they chirp. “He’s still got plenty left!” As if that makes it okay. It’s like watching someone casually discard a perfectly good yacht and then acting surprised when people notice. He still holds 1,580,513 shares, valued at roughly $31.7 million. A comfortable sum. Enough to insulate you from, well, everything. Including the existential dread of working in tech.

Petco: A Flicker of Profit in a Dog-Eat-Dog World

Net sales dipped a fraction, 2.4% to $1.5 billion. They shuttered seven stores – a slow bleed, but sometimes a necessary one. A business needs to prune to survive, like a gambler shedding bad habits. They’re down to 1,382 locations. Not a vast empire, but enough brick and mortar to make a dent.

Storage Wars: A Mildly Alarming Development

1,314,463 shares. That’s a LOT of forgotten dreams, discarded furniture, and questionable life choices crammed into climate-controlled boxes. Land & Buildings swooped in, snagged them, and now owns a piece of the American habit of hoarding. The market, predictably, didn’t exactly throw a parade. It just… shrugged. The shares, down 8.86% over the last year, are currently languishing, trailing the S&P 500 by a humiliating 19.87 percentage points. A bargain? A trap? Who the HELL knows anymore?

Uber: A Silent Bloom in the Automated Fields

The fear is not unfounded. The development of self-driving technology carries within it the promise—or the threat—of bypassing the very networks Uber has so painstakingly constructed. It is as if the roads themselves might render the cartographers obsolete. But within this apparent vulnerability lies a subtle strategy, a repositioning. Uber, rather than attempting to become the architect of the automated future, is becoming its silent bloom, its conduit. It is not the engine, but the garden through which the engine travels.

Actors Who Are Hated in Hollywood for Demanding Insane Perks Before Filming

During filming of ‘Gravity’, the lead actor asked for a small, personalized outdoor space near his trailer – including a garden, beach hut, and hot tub. Meeting these requests cost the production more than $100,000. The actor felt these comforts were essential for relaxing between scenes. It’s common for film productions to fulfill these kinds of requests from major stars to keep them happy and maintain a good working environment, especially during challenging shoots.

Young Actresses Who Retired Suddenly and Vanished From Hollywood

The actress first became famous as a child, starring on the sitcom ‘Full House’ alongside her twin sister. After working in several movies and made-for-video films, she moved into the fashion world. She stopped acting in her early twenties to concentrate on her luxury clothing brand, The Row, and has lived a very private life ever since. For many who watched her grow up on screen, her decision marked the end of a beloved chapter.

A Most Peculiar Disinvestment

Buckle Inc. Image

In the fourth quarter of the past year, Miller Value Partners, with a flourish of bureaucratic paperwork, dispatched its entire holding of 72,000 shares of Buckle, realizing a sum of approximately $4.22 million. One might ask, what prompted this sudden departure? Was it a disagreement over the cut of the denim? A dispute regarding the proper application of studs and rivets? Alas, the motives of these financial players remain shrouded in a delightful obscurity.