Author: Alex Maschino

Amazon Prime Video may have a habit of releasing its lineup for the month late, but the streamer is prepared to dominate summer 2025. Prime Video is betting on action comedies this summer, including a trio of films with A-list casts that rival anything you could watch in theaters. For romance lovers, the third and final season of one of Prime Video’s shows is set to drop in July. And another show has the potential to be a breakout hit for the streamer. Keep reading for the Watch With Us team’s picks for the five most-anticipated Amazon Prime Video movies…

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So Much Mitch Marner, So Little Time James Mirtle of The Athletic: Yes, every team in the league is interested in what happens to Mitch Marner. Naturally, the idea is to speculate on what may happen next. There is talk that half the teams in the NHL make sense in some way or another. Even that count may be conservative. There are likely fits. Carolina, Los Angeles, Vegas, and even Utah are very much in the mix here. Ryan Smith can put on a heck of a sell job here. That could drive up the price ultimately, too. Understand that…

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We are extremely saddened to hear of the passing of HM Queen Elizabeth II. Our thoughts are with all the Royal Family at this deeply sad time. Out of respect the Resort will be closed tomorrow. If you’re due to visit you will receive an email about your booking. 05:51 PM – 08 Sep 2022

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Cybersecurity investigators noticed a highly unusual software crash — it was affecting a small number of smartphones belonging to people who worked in government, politics, tech and journalism. The crashes, which began late last year and carried into 2025, were the tipoff to a sophisticated cyberattack that may have allowed hackers to infiltrate a phone without a single click from the user. The attackers left no clues about their identities, but investigators at the cybersecurity firm iVerify noticed that the victims all had something in common: They worked in fields of interest to China’s government and had been targeted by Chinese…

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According to Lucas Grabeel, it took a while before he could say that he made it as an actor. “I knew how lucky I was to have that string of very early success, but after Halloweentown [High], I had to go back to work at Blockbuster,” Grabeel, 40, said on the Wednesday, June 4, episode of the “Ned’s Declassified” podcast. “[It] was an awful job that I loved. That was a really amazing dose of humility.” Grabeel grew up in Missouri, moving to Los Angeles when he turned 18 to pursue an acting career. Disney Channel’s Halloweentown High, which came…

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Netherlands opened their World Cup qualifying campaign in style with a comfortable 2-0 win in Finland tonight.Memphis Depay and Denzel Dumfries were on target for the Orange, who are favourites to qualify from Group G alongside Poland.🔟⭐️#NothingLikeOranje #FINNED https://t.co/S5Y9ZOc7Vs pic.twitter.com/ruIQrsHZtY— OnsOranje (@OnsOranje) June 7, 2025Depay opened the scoring in the sixth minute after some slack play in the Finland defence and Dumfries doubled their advantage midway through the first half, firing high into the net after being picked out by Cody Gakpo.Malta and Lithuania played out a goalless draw in the other group game tonight.Kane wins it for disappointing EnglandIt’s…

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An array of UK and international music industry leaders joined Music Business Worldwide and co-host Luminate at a special event at SXSW London on Thursday (June 5).The Music Leaders’ Dinner at Little House, Mayfair was an intimate gathering of around 60 executives and entrepreneurs.Influential figures from recorded music, music publishing, artist management, rights management, finance, and more attended the mixer, including many who had flown in from the US, Europe, and elsewhere.Luminate CEO Rob Jonas and MBW founder/publisher Tim Ingham jointly hosted the dinner.Guests included: Adrian Sarosi (Luminate), Alec Boateng (0207 Def Jam/EMI), Alexandra Hannaby (Big Machine), Amy Thomson (ATM Catalog Management), Ben…

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Gretchen Rossi may have made fiancé Slade Smiley snap — and not in the way you’re thinking. The Real Housewives of Orange County star revealed in a trailer for the show’s 19th season that she once broke her longtime partner’s genitals during a wild night in the bedroom. “I broke his penis for real,” Gretchen said to castmate Emily Simpson in the teaser, which Bravo released on Thursday, June 5. Gretchen, 46, then bent her finger down and said, “like this” as the camera panned to a nodding Slade, 51. The trailer is the first fans have seen of Gretchen…

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