Sabrina Carpenter and Paul Simon Open SNL’s 50th Anniversary Special with ‘Homeward Bound’ Performance

Sabrina Carpenter and Paul Simon are coming home to Saturday Night Live for its 50th-anniversary special. On Feb. 16, Sunday, the “Espresso” songstress, aged 25, and “You Can Call Me Al” warbler and Five-Timers Club honorary member, aged 83, opened up the show by playing an acoustic cover of the Simon & Garfunkel track “Homeward Bound.” Simon reported that he debuted on the sketch show in 1976 to sing the song with George Harrison during SNL’s second season. Carpenter made light of not having been born yet — nor had her parents. “Well, I’m glad they’re going to be able to … Read more

Jelly Roll showcases 140lbs weight loss as he puts on impressive performance at Invictus Games 2025

Jelly Roll stole the show at the Invictus Games 2025, not only with his powerful voice but also with his incredible 140-pound weight loss transformation. The country music star, who has been open about his struggle with food addiction and obesity, left fans aghast as he glided through the crowd with ease before delivering an emotional and uplifting performance. At the Invictus Games, the Grammy-nominated artist performed two songs for the audience, including his emotional and powerful song on mental health, ‘I’m Not Okay.’ Going through the crowd as he performed, connecting with fans on a very personal level, he made a point to recognize the true heroes of the event.“I’d like to make it unequivocally known what’s transpiring at present whilst I am up here upon this … Read more

That Time Robin Williams, Francis Ford Coppola, and Jennifer Lopez Teamed Up for a Bizarre ’90s Coming-of-Age Dramedy

This is the movie that causes the ultimate double technology. “Wait, who directed Jack?” It is a question that repeats about the discovery that Francis Ford Copola was responsible for this seriously derived Disney, who was responsible for Disney’s young drama, with Robin Williams and Jennifer Lopez starring Robin Williams and Jennifer Lopez. Director, American … Read more

Berlin Goes Bananas for Robert Pattinson and His Clones in Bong Joon Ho’s ‘Mickey 17’

The Berlin Film Festival received a double shot of Robert Pattinson courtesy of the premiere of Bong Joon Ho’s “Mickey 17” on Saturday evening. And the actor, who stars as an explorer and his clone in this trippy sci-fi epic, was able to at least double the applause within the cinema after the credits had … Read more