Elizabeth Olsen Reveals She’s a Huge Fan of the “6-7” Meme

In an interview, Olsen admitted she often feels out of touch with popular trends, not because she’s getting older, but simply because she hasn’t followed them closely. She joked, “I honestly don’t know what’s happening in pop culture, but I’m very interested in about six or seven specific things.” She added with a laugh, “I’m really into those six or seven things.”

Here Are All the Movies Releasing in Theaters This Week, Including ‘The Running Man’

J-Hope of BTS is releasing a concert film on November 12, 2025, capturing his final ‘HOPE ON THE STAGE’ shows. The film combines complete concert performances with behind-the-scenes footage and special guest appearances. IMAX previews will be available earlier in the month, followed by a worldwide release in theaters. Fans can expect to see his full solo setlist, plus new behind-the-scenes content made specifically for the big screen. Ticket and theater information can be found on the film’s official website.

HBO and DC Team Up for Live-Action ‘V for Vendetta’ Series in Development

Okay, so I’m really excited about this show! It’s being made by Warner Bros. Television, and the folks at DC Studios – James Gunn and Peter Safran – are heavily involved as executive producers. They’ve also brought in some great people to help out – Ben Stephenson from Poison Pen and Leanne Klein from Wall to Wall Media, which is part of the Warner Bros. family over in the UK. It sounds like a solid team behind the scenes, which always makes me feel better about a new series!

15 Most Tactical Naruto Battles (Pure Strategy)

In the Chunin Exams arc of ‘Naruto’, Shikamaru cleverly uses the arena to his advantage. He extends his Shadow Possession technique by manipulating the environment – specifically, a concrete wall and the shade from a dropped parachute – to corner Temari. Instead of trying to defeat her outright, he focuses on demonstrating his control over the situation. Ultimately, he gives up the fight after successfully proving his strategy and gaining a tactical advantage.

Top 10 Razzie Winning Movies We Secretly Love

Paul Verhoeven’s film set in Las Vegas was a surprise winner at the Golden Raspberry Awards, taking home the prize for Worst Picture and several others, especially after receiving a rare NC-17 rating. The movie centers on a new arrival in the world of Las Vegas show business, where she encounters competitive performers and intense marketing. Elizabeth Berkley and Gina Gershon lead a cast that delivers energetic dance numbers and visually stunning stage performances. While initially controversial, the film found a second life through home video releases and special screenings, including commemorative editions and anniversary events.