Every Major Celebrity Who Died in 2026 (So Far)

Robert Duvall, a highly respected actor with a career lasting over 60 years, died on February 15, 2026, at the age of 95. The Oscar winner was known for iconic roles in films like ‘The Godfather’ and ‘Apocalypse Now,’ and proved his incredible range by convincingly playing many different and challenging characters.

Movie Review: Frankenstein

Guillermo del Toro’s take on Frankenstein is a visually stunning and dramatic gothic horror film inspired by Mary Shelley’s classic novel. Like his film Pan’s Labyrinth, it tells a dark and fantastical story about a scientist whose ambition leads to his downfall. This new adaptation avoids tired tropes, offering a fresh and captivating take on a well-known tale.

Movie Review: Train Dreams

Train Dreams is a moving story about Robert Grainier, a logger living in the harsh beauty of the Pacific Northwest around 1900. The film subtly explores the difficulties faced by early timber workers, and touches on issues like deforestation and the growth of railroads, but it’s primarily focused on one man’s personal struggles. Based on a well-regarded story by Denis Johnson, the film follows Grainier as he tries to find peace with his life and understand his increasing loneliness. It’s a deliberately slow and dreamlike film that draws you in with its gentle pace and quiet beauty.

Rivian: A Flicker of Hope, So It Goes

He said 2026 will be an “inflection point.” A phrase people in business like to use. It suggests things will suddenly bend upward, like a hopeful smile. They’re pinning everything on the R2. A vehicle they hope will be affordable. Around $45,000. Not cheap, but less likely to require selling a kidney. They’re predicting 62,000 to 67,000 deliveries. A lot of cars. A lot of hope riding on metal and electricity. They’ll add production shifts. More people building things. It’s a cycle, really.

The Shifting Sands of Digital Exchange

A Questioning Gaze

During the recent pronouncements of The Trade Desk (TTD 1.75%), its CEO, Jeff Green, posited a counter-intuition. A thesis that, if correct, suggests a subtle but significant re-alignment of power. The open internet, far from yielding, may be strengthening. A curious claim, worthy of examination, as if one were to discover a previously unknown chamber within a labyrinth.

Stride’s Fortunes & Rice Hall James

According to the official scrolls – or, as they’re known in these modern times, SEC filings dated February 13, 2026 – Rice Hall James has increased its position in Stride, though not without a bit of a wobble in the overall value. The quarter-end figure, you see, dipped by $17.7 million, a consequence of both the increased share count and a certain amount of market capriciousness. Still, a shrewd investor, much like a seasoned angler, doesn’t let a little turbulence ruffle his feathers.

Hailee Steinfeld Flaunts Legs for Days in Steamy Throwback

In the photo, Steinfeld is wearing a stylish grey blazer and miniskirt with black leather boots. Her hair is pulled back and she’s kept jewelry simple, allowing the outfit to be the focus. Many fans have commented that the look perfectly blends sophistication with a trendy, modern vibe.