Latto is the cover star for the Cosmopolitan“Skin Issue,” but she only agreed to pose nude after confirming it would be “tastefully done.” She was just as thoughtful in her answers for the accompanying interview, including her goals beyond her chart-smashing music career.
“I want to get in my acting bag, because I see myself going out like Rihanna,” Latto told writer Julee Wilson. “I don’t see myself doing music forever. Maybe it has to do with the fact that I’ve been doing it for so long already. Sometimes you just want more. I just did my first little acting gig the other day and I fell in love with that. I like more serious roles.”
Cosmo noted that Latto will be a guest star at some point during the upcoming sixth and final season of Grown-ish, premiering next Wednesday, June 28, on Freeform.
Earlier in the interview, Latto explained why she keeps her boyfriend’s identity private and was asked if she wants children someday, which led to another Rihanna reference.
“I want to be a mom so bad. Let me tell you, I think moms are superheroes. Man, I literally idolize motherhood. Like, with Mother’s Day, I get all my friends that have kids, my grandmas, my aunties, cousins, anyone who’s a mom around me, I send them flowers and gifts. I don’t play,” she said. “I send my assistant to Chanel to get, like, 10 bags for everybody I know. I’m obsessed. My TikTok algorithm is all moms talking about their experiences and packing like, ‘Get ready with me.’ Moms cleaning up after their kids. It’s so weird.”
Latto continued, “I’m not going to feel like I made it for real until I have my kids, I’m married, I just got my house out in the country, and I’m just ducked off with my little family.”
After Wilson quipped that “Rihanna’s got everybody out here having baby fever,” Latto added, “Yes. That’s why I love RiRi down. Cardi did it too. And Yung Miami. I feel like they kind of supersede the stigma that it’s over for women when you have a baby — like your career is over. They give me inspiration for real. They make me feel like I can do it too one day when the time is right, you feel me?”
Pls say hello to our Skin Issue featuring hip-hop icon @Latto! The chart-topping artist (#BigEnergy, anyone?) opens up about her new album (!!), her (longest and current!) relationship, and what you can expect from her next (hint: it’s gonna be epic!). Read the interview here:… pic.twitter.com/XKdmsjm0Gx
If you want to make Harrison Ford visibly irritated, take away his pilot’s license or ask him whether he’s going to retire.
When asked by Chris Wallace for the June 23rd episode of Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?, Ford gave a stony look and said, “I don’t do well when I don’t have work.”
That’s been apparent based on his busy schedule. The 81-year-old acting legend has hung up the whip in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, but he currently co-stars in the dramedy Shrinking and the Western 1923, and he’s slated for two more Marvel projects where he plays Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross. In other words, Indiana Jones won’t, but Harrison Ford will return…
As opposed to Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Dial of Destiny offers a deliberate sense of closure for the character and doesn’t ignore the character’s (or the actor’s) age.
“I wanted us to confront the question of age straight on. Not to to hide my age, but to take advantage of it in the telling of the story,” Ford said. When asked if it was “bittersweet” to say goodbye to a character he first brought to life 42 years ago, Ford shook his head and said, “No. It’s time for me to grow up.”
When Amen and Ausar Thompson step foot inside Barclays Center for Thursday evening’s NBA Draft, they’ll be on the verge of fulfilling a longstanding, life-altering dream, preparing to enter the league as a pair of top-10 picks for franchises entranced by their immense intrigue. Both Amen and Ausar are widely expected to be selected in the upper half of the lottery and have been rumored as high as the top five.
They’re 6’6 wings who each averaged better than 16 points, six boards, six dimes and two steals at Overtime Elite last season, and brandish a 7-foot wingspan, ethereal explosiveness and passing ingenuity. Amen is regarded as the best athlete in the class and projects as an unceasing pick-and-roll explorer who complements his scoring with sagacious, highlight-reel playmaking. Ausar also loves to pile-drive to the rim and set the table for his peers, and is lauded for his malleable defensive exploits.
When they walk across that stage to actualize their dreams and begin a new journey showcasing these multifaceted skill-sets, they’ll be clad in suits catered specifically for them by renowned fashion designer Waraire Boswell. And after Amen and Ausar don their Draft-day attire, American Express will release 500 varsity jackets in navy, cream, and blue inspired by their suits, available exclusively to Amex card members.
In the lead-up to Thursday, Dime caught up with Amen and Ausar to talk about the collaborative process with Boswell, their background in fashion, and the skill-sets they’ll bring to the NBA, among other topics.
What excites you about this opportunity with Amex and what appeals to you about the creative process behind it all?
Amen: What’s really exciting to me about the whole thing is just being able to work with Bos on the suit because he’s worked with a lot of important people and made a lot of nice suits. And just seeing the creative process, that we could put input, he could put input and then we made something that’s going to be there on the special day. That’s really what excites me about it, seeing it come to life.
Amen, you mentioned that you’re giving input, Bos is giving input. What’s that connection been like for the two of you?
Amen: He’s trying to see what I like, I’m trying to see what he’s used to doing. And he’s very open to whatever I have to say and I’m open to see what he has to say, too, so it’s been a team effort, I’ll say, for sure.
Did you have any sort of vision going into this for the suits? What was it like getting the ground running with this?
Amen: Nah, I went into it not really knowing what I wanted, just looking at options really. I didn’t know what I wanted, but we had options and that’s how we came up with what we really wanted.
What kind of things do you like when it comes to the style, aspects and design of the suit? What have you tried to offer from your perspective during this process?
Ausar: I like how the suits Bos designs are simple, but at the same time, they look really nice, too. They kind of have a simple pop to it. I don’t know how to describe it, but I really like what he did with the suits. I’m excited to wear them, happy for the opportunity.
I imagine it’s a pretty intriguing and cool process. Is this your first dive into high-end fashion?
Ausar: This is of my first times in high-end fashion, I guess. I didn’t know it was high-end fashion until now [laughs].
I don’t know if it is either! I don’t wanna mislabel it.
Ausar: This is my first time definitely being involved in this, but I’m definitely interested to up my fashion later on – but casual, though, at the same time.
Amen, you seem to do such a good job out of pick-and-rolls attacking for yourself downhill and creating for others as a playmaker. What are you looking for when you’re running ball screens? What are the reads you’re trying to execute and establish that scoring vs. passing balance? What’s that process like for you?
Amen: It’s really just having a feel for the game. I know when to get my teammates involved and I know when it’s time to go score myself. Sometimes, you got a set idea of what you want to do. But if that gets taken away, you gotta have counters. So, I feel like that’s really what comes into pick-and-roll, getting to the cups and being able to facilitate or score.
Was there a time for you throughout your basketball upbringing when you felt like things kind of clicked for you as a pick-and-roll creator?
Amen: I feel like it’s always been pretty inherent for me. Since I was younger, I always was able to get my teammates involved and also go score.
Ausar, just watching some of your tape – and this isn’t to say otherwise for you, Amen – your offensive versatility pops. Is there a role or a scheme you prefer?
Ausar: I would say you could play me on or off the ball. I feel comfortable in either role, whether I have to facilitate, come off screens, facilitate, or get a bucket or catch on the wing, shoot, catch, rip, cut backdoor to get a bucket. I feel like I have a lot of dimensions.
Defensively, for both of you, is there a way you think is best for your usage, maybe playing on the ball at the point of attack versus being a helper at the nail or playing inside as the low man, etc.? Where do you feel most comfortable defensively?
Ausar: I would say I feel most comfortable on the on the ball, point of attack. I feel like on the ball, I’m a really good defender. Off the ball, I feel like I’m a really good defender, but I enjoy being able to shut someone down on the ball. So, I would say on the ball, point of attack.
What about you, Amen?
Amen: I would say the same thing. I would probably rather guard on the ball, guard the best player, shut them down.
I know during the pre-draft process, there’s been a lot of talk around both of you fixated on your outside jumper. What are you focusing on to refine it and get ready for the league as you prep for the next stage of your career?
Ausar: With my jumper, I’ve just been taking everything a day at a time, getting better every day. People think of it as a weakness. I’ve never thought of it as a weakness, just something that I can get better at, something I’m getting better, and I’ve shown I’ve gotten better at. Just taking everything a day at a time and just never getting too high, never get too low, just being confident and shooting the ball when I’m open.
And Amen, what’s that been like with your jumper and continuing to refine it and get it to the place you want long-term?
Amen: It’s a process. It’s a process. I put the work in. I just stay very optimistic knowing my shot’s gonna be good.
The jumper has so many different components, right? The legs, the gather, the release, etc. Are there areas where you feel like you’ve really had breakthroughs as you’ve had time during this pre-draft process?
Amen: Just getting my timing right, my sequencing right, rhythm. Yeah, my rhythm, my rhythm, getting my rhythm right. When my rhythm’s right, I know. I see the potential to become a good shooter – a great shooter.
Ausar, same question for you, would love your perspective as well.
Ausar: I feel like when my rhythm is on, that’s when I’m making multiple, multiple, multiple [shots] in a row. I would say when I find my rhythm, when I focus on one shot at a time and don’t focus on the miss, don’t overthink it, just shoot it.
You mention finding a rhythm. Are there indicators when you know that you’re in rhythm and when that shot’s gonna fall for you?
Ausar: When I get my legs into it, quicker footwork rather than slow footwork, and then quicker footwork, get into the shot. Not necessarily using my momentum, but kinda, at the same time, using momentum. I feel like as a shooter you kinda have to do that.
Amen, same same question for you. Are there any specific indicators when you feel like you’re really on point with your jumper?
Amen: Yeah, like I said earlier, when the rhythm feels good, when everything is just feeling how it should feel, that’s when my jumper goes in the most.
This interview has been lightly edited for clarity.
Coi Leray might not completely get along with her dad Benzino, but there are some lines she’s wary of crossing — especially when it comes to his former (?) rival, Eminem. Although Coi had nothing but positive things to say about the Detroit rapper after Benzino’s Twitter rant tearing him down, she recently revealed that a collaboration with him — however unlikely — would be a bridge too far. During an appearance on Math Hoffa’s My Expert Opinion, the host asked whether Coi would collaborate with Em and she said she would definitely talk to Benzino first.
“I would sit down with my father, first of all, and bring it up to him,” she said. “I wouldn’t even ask. I’d be like, ‘Yo, listen. This is what happened. I’m not even expecting an answer. I just need to tell you right away.’ Me and my father could never be speaking for f*****g years. If that was to happen, I’d be like, ‘Hold on, let me just tell you this. Let me bring it to your attention.’ hopefully, he’ll be like, ‘Yo, you know what? Do it.’”
That latter outcome would probably also be unlikely, since Benzino has had it out for Eminem since 2003, when the then co-owner of The Source launched a campaign of diss records against Em. However, much of hip-hop sided with Eminem over his rival, and Benzino dropped the feud — at least publicly — until last May, when he went on a tirade against Eminem being inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, accusing the Hall of racism for skipping over other pioneering rap acts such as Eric B and Rakim, Lauryn Hill, and Nas.
You can watch Coi’s interview with Math Hoffa above.
As the story of the missing OceanGate submersible began to dominate headlines, people began raising eyebrows over the fact that the sketchy looking vessel used a $40 video game controller to navigate the ocean depths. During a CBS News report from last year, OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush stunned reporter David Pogue when he pulled out the Logitech gamepad used to control the tiny submersible that’s roughly the size of a minivan.
While the jokes were flying over the submersible using an off-brand video game controller for its steering mechanism, Vice reported that using controllers to operate “serious military equipment” has become an increasingly common practice thanks to the device’s precision and ease of use:
Controllers are great off-the-shelf solutions because they’re cheap, and younger recruits are already familiar with them. It’s not just submarines. The U.S. Army has used Xbox controllers to maneuver bomb disposal robots. The British military has developed a driverless all-terrain vehicle controlled by an Xbox controller. In Israel, there’s a tank that uses an Xbox controller.
According to Vice, when the military isn’t using actual controllers on its equipment, it’s taking great pains to replicate them. The U.S. Army’s M-SHORAD combat vehicle has a controller that looks like an old school Nintendo 64 gamepad, and the Challenger 2 tank has controls that would make any gamer feel right at home.
Make no mistake, the OceanGate submersible took numerous risks with its voyage to the Titanic, but using a video game controller surprisingly isn’t one of them.
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert’s feud has been percolating for some time. They first appeared to be fast friends (who both heckled Biden while he spoke of his late son, Beau), and then fissures began to emerge until a heated war of words in the bathroom made clear that these two can barely tolerate each other. And with the most recent update, it sure looks like that Greene feels more animosity than Boebert, and Greene wants everyone to know it, too.
To briefly recap, a Wednesday heated House floor conversation yielded multiple confirmations that Greene called Boebert a “little b*tch” straight to her face. The Daily Beast provided plenty of followup to the altercation, which revolves around Greene’s allegations that Boebert “copied” her articles of impeachment against President Biden.
More confirmation came from CNN, to which Greene made a telling on-camera expression despite outwardly declaring that she would “neither confirm nor deny.” Boebert then told HuffPost, “I’m not in middle school. This isn’t a copycat game.” She added, “Copying her would be her going and demanding a vote on the floor, and then me going and doing it right after.”
That Boebert statement does not exactly clear up the “copying” allegations, but I’m not sure why either one of them wants credit for articles of impeachment that are so silly, even Republicans rolled their eyes when Boebert made her relevant speech. Business Insider related how (via Semafor) Greene is definitely now doubling (tripling? quadrupling?) down on her sentiment, and here’s what she unequivocally declared for all to hear:
“She has genuinely been a nasty little bitch to me,” Greene told Semafor when asked about a confrontation between the two women on the House floor on Wednesday.
“I told her exactly what I think about her,” Greene said of Boebert, adding that she would “absolutely not” be reconciling with her House Freedom Caucus colleague.
So, do not hold your breath for these two to hug and make up, possibly never. And yes, this sounds like Greene feels even more strongly about Boebert than Trump does about dogs or war heroes, including John McCain (“I like people who weren’t captured”). To close (for now), here’s what Greene further told Semafor about Boebert’s impeachment shenanigans:
“It’s purely for fundraising. It’s throwing out red meat so that people will donate to her campaign because she’s coming up on the end of the month, and she’s trying to produce good fundraising numbers.”
The “fundraising” allegation does check out. When Boebert revealed her latest round of impeachment nonsense on Twitter, she (of course) tried to fundraise at the same time. Are we all caught up now? Let’s hope so.
Barack Obama was the 44th President Of The United States for eight years, but his most eternal legacy might be as an ongoing curator of books, movies, and music. Obama shares his favorite offerings every December, and his “Favorite Music Of 2022” list included Ari Lennox, Bad Bunny, Burna Boy, Kendrick Lamar, Lizzo, Omar Apollo, Rema, SZA, and more. That’s before mentioning his 2022 Summer Playlist
Hasan Minhaj asked what all of us struggling to complete ordinary to-do lists have been thinking.
“Mr. President, when you do your end-of-the-year lists, do you really read all those books, watch all those shows, and listen to all those songs,” Minhaj posed to Obama for a sit-down interview posted to his YouTube on Wednesday, June 21.
“I do!” Obama responded.
Minhaj giggled and countered with, “No, you don’t!” But he allowed Obama to make his case.
“People, they believe the books and the movies, but the playlists, they somehow think — and this is mostly coming from young people like you. Somehow, y’all think you invented rock and roll. You invented hip-hop,” the former president explained. “And so the fact that my lists are pretty incredible, people seem to think, ‘Well, he must’ve had some 20-year-old intern who was figuring out this latest cut.’ No, man. It’s on my iPad right now!”
Obama later added, “I am very scrupulous about making sure that this is stuff that I actually like. I will confess that there are times — on the playlists, on the music lists — where I will get suggestions because it’s not like I got time to be listening to music all the time. Typically, at the end of the year, what happens is folks will be like, ‘Man, you need to listen to this. This is good.’ But unless I’m actually listening to it, watching it, reading it, I won’t put it on there.”
Minhaj and Obama spent the rest of the 29-minute conversation discussing how bleak the country’s outlook feels, reflecting on Obama’s most trying moments in office, and updating his Twitter bio.
Watch it in full above, and revisit Obama’s latest lists below.
Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
Last week, Kim Kardashian shared her “man list” of her biggest turn-ons. This week, she dropped by Hailey Bieber‘s “Who’s In My Bathroom?” YouTube series to discuss makeup sex, kissing, and the mile high club.
When asked by the model (and Justin Bieber’s wife) who her current celebrity crush is during a game of “Truth or Shot,” Kardashian responded, “I almost want to take a drink because I kinda want it to come true.” The mystery man doesn’t know about her infatuation with him. “I’m more into privacy these days,” she said before taking a shot.
Bieber also asked her guest whether she prefers angry sex or makeup sex. “Makeup sex,” she quickly answered. “Isn’t that, like, the best? ‘Cause it’s like, you missed each other and it’s passionate.” Later, talk turned to having sex in a plane.
Kardashian — who last dated comedian Pete Davidson — asked Hailey if she’s “ever joined the mile-high club,” to which she replied, “Yes.”
“Samezies,” the mother of four let out — a response that did not surprise Bieber, who said she knew she didn’t need to reciprocate the question. “Why do you not need to ask me that?” a slightly offended Kardashian wondered. “You own a plane,” the youngest daughter of actor Stephen Baldwin reminded her guest. “I thought you were just saying, like, ‘Of course you’re a whore!’” the Skims founder quipped, eliciting giggles from both girls.
It probably wasn’t with Pete. He’s too tall for an airplane (or even a private jet) bathroom. You can watch the video above.
Latto is the subject of a recent Cosmopolitan profile, and during the interview, she discussed the thought process behind getting naked for the cover photo shoot.
She explained, “My label manager hit me and asked, ‘Are you open to doing this?’ And I said, ‘Yeah, I’m open. It just has to be tastefully done.’ That’s why during the shoot, my eyes are glued to the monitor. My lyrics are vulgar and explicit but tastefully done, at least in my opinion. I wanted the pictures to be as well. Not just boom-bam right in your face, but more like a tease. Like you’re imagining me being fully naked and not really seeing it for real. I like the fantasy aspect to it. I felt like the prettiest girl in the world, like that’s the best I’ve ever looked.”
Of the monitor Latto mentioned, the publication noted, “We placed a screen within eyeshot for Latto so she could see exactly what the photographer was capturing.”
Pls say hello to our Skin Issue featuring hip-hop icon @Latto! The chart-topping artist (#BigEnergy, anyone?) opens up about her new album (!!), her (longest and current!) relationship, and what you can expect from her next (hint: it’s gonna be epic!). Read the interview here:… pic.twitter.com/XKdmsjm0Gx
Latto continued, “I’m young right now. I don’t have real responsibilities as far as kids and a husband. I feel like it’s the right time to embrace how my body looks — and before I have kids and wrinkle up, I’m showing it off while I can, boo. Everyone always asks what my parents think about the sexy clothes I wear. My mama is here for it. She loves it! She’s like, ‘Girl, do it now!’ She had me at 15 years old and wishes that she could have flaunted her body before kids. And then she turned around and had my sister at 19. She’s my biggest advocate.”
Netflix takes viewers into the thick of summer in July, where hopefully, power outages across the U.S. will remain as minimal as possible, so the binging can commence in full force. This month, the streaming audience can finally see a followup to Sandra Bullock’s ridiculously viral 2018 apocalyptic film, Bird Box. Two other prominent franchises are returning with new seasons of TV, and that includes more from a slick-as-hell lawyer and a grumpy-as-hades monster hunter. This will be the last time we see Henry Cavill in his Geralt of Rivia wig, and that sad development will mark the end of a The Witcher era.
A pop music documentary is also on the way to your living room for some 1980s flavor, and the Netflix back library is growing increasingly stacked. Additions include the entire collection of The Karate Kid movies, which will come in handy while we await word of the next Cobra Kai return to the dojo.
Here’s everything coming to (and leaving) Netflix in July.
Bird Box Barcelona (film streaming 7/14)
The first Bird Box film brought in such massive viewership that the Sandra Bullock-starring picture retains the third-place position among Netflix original films. Bullock won’t be back for this installment, which obviously takes place in Spain during the early days of the mysterious outbreak. Get ready to watch everyone bust out those blindfolds, and hopefully, the streaming service stays smart and never shows us what those monsters look like because even though the first film did contain a bit of unintentional humor, no one wants to see a flat-out comedy here.
The Witcher Season 3 Volume 2 (Netflix series streaming 7/27)
It’s hard to imagine that Henry Cavill is really on his way out the door as Geralt of Rivia, and Liam Hemsworth will soon pick up the grunting, swashbuckling, potion-wielding monster hunter for a fourth season. Where this franchise goes from there, one can only guess, but thankfully, we should still have Jaskier. In this Season 3 wrap-up, Ciri continues to train as a Witcher while Yennifer is attempting to maneuver around territorial sorcerers who are pressing the buttons to f*ck with everyone. Hate it when that happens.
The Lincoln Lawyer: Season 2 Part 1 (Netflix series streaming 7/6)
The series picked up the same subject matter as the movie, and whaddya know, the show turned into a streaming hit that kept the adventures of Los Angeles’ most talked-about defense attorney. Naturally, Mickey Haller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo) is still running business out of his Lincoln’s backseat, where he’ll handle just about every case, and if you’ve been missing Neve Campbell from the continuing Scream franchise, you can find her here. Expect Part 2 of this season about a month after this installment.
WHAM! (Netflix documentary streaming 7/5)
Much like The Beastie Boys (only not like them at all), this duo began their journey as high school pals who decided, what the hell, let’s form a band. Soon enough, they became a global sensation, and this documentary promises to stir a few heart strings while looking back at George Michael (RIP) and Andrew Ridgeley’s personal trove of footage along with previously unrevealed discussions from both pop stars.
Avail. TBA The Dragon Prince: Season 5 Dream
Kohrra
The Murderer
Avail. 7/1 Bridesmaids
The Huntsman: Winter’s War
Jumanji (1995) The Karate Kid (2010) The Karate Kid (1984) The Karate Kid Part II
The Karate Kid Part III
Kick-Ass
Liar Liar
ONE PIECE: Thriller Bark
ONE PIECE: TV Original 2
Pride & Prejudice (2005) Prom Night
Ray
Rush Hour
Rush Hour 2
Rush Hour 3
Snow White & the Huntsman
The Squid and the Whale
Star Trek
Star Trek Into Darkness
The Sweetest Thing
Titanic
Uncle Buck
Warm Bodies
Avail. 7/3 Little Angel: Volume 3 Unknown: The Lost Pyramid
Avail. 7/4 The King Who Never Was
Tom Segura: Sledgehammer
Avail. 7/5 Back to 15: Season 2 My Happy Marriage
WHAM!
Avail. 7/6 The Lincoln Lawyer: Season 2 Part 1
Avail. 7/7 Fatal Seduction
Hack My Home
The Out-Laws
Seasons
Avail. 7/10 Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie
StoryBots: Answer Time: Season 2 Unknown: Killer Robots
Avail. 7/11 Nineteen to Twenty
Avail. 7/12 Mr. Car and the Knights Templar
Quarterback
Record of Ragnarok: Season 2: Episodes 11-15 Sugar Rush: The Baking Point
Avail. 7/13 Burn the House Down
Devil’s Advocate
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
Sonic Prime: Season 2 Survival of the Thickest
Avail. 7/14 The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem: Season 2 Bird Box Barcelona
Five Star Chef
Love Tactics 2
Too Hot to Handle: Season 5
Avail. 7/15 Country Queen
Morphle 3D: Season 1 My Little Pony: Tell Your Tale: Season 1
Avail. 7/16 Ride Along
Avail. 7/17 Unknown: Cave of Bones
Avail. 7/19 The (Almost) Legends
The Deepest Breath
Avail. 7/20 Supa Team 4
Sweet Magnolias: Season 3
Avail. 7/21 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
They Cloned Tyrone
Avail. 7/24 Big Eyes
Dew Drop Diaries
Unknown: Cosmic Time Machine
Avail. 7/25 Mark Normand: Soup to Nuts
Sintonia: Season 4
Avail. 7/26 Baki Hanma: Season 2: The Tale of Pickle & The Pickle War Saga The Great British Baking Show: The Professionals: Season 7 Missing: The Lucie Blackman Case
Avail. 7/27 Happiness For Beginners
The Lady of Silence: The Mataviejitas Murders
Paradise
Today We’ll Talk About That Day
The Witcher: Season 3 Volume 2
Avail. 7/28 A Perfect Story
Captain Fall
D.P.: Season 2 Hidden Strike
How to Become a Cult Leader
Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir, The Movie
The Tailor: Season 2
Avail. 7/29 BASTARD -Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy-: Season 2
And it’s your last chance to stream these titles:
Leaving 7/9 12 Strong
Baby Ballroom: Seasons 1-2
Leaving 7/12 Tom Segura: Completely Normal
Leaving 7/14 Married at First Sight: Season 11
Leaving 7/20 Ip Man
Ip Man 2
Ip Man 3
Ip Man 4: The Finale
Leaving 7/23 Popples: Seasons 1-3
Leaving 7/24 Serenity
Leaving 7/25 August: Osage County
Leaving 7/31 Five Feet Apart
Flight
G.I. Joe: Retaliation
Hardcore Henry
I, Frankenstein
Julie & Julia
Moesha: Seasons 1-6 Skyfall
Stepmom
The Ottoman Lieutenant
The Pursuit of Happyness
The Wedding Date
Tyler Perry’s The Family That Preys
Underworld
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