Yesterday (March 8), that historic milestone came full circle when the legendary musician Lauryn Hill brought Doechii out for a surprise duet during Jazz In the Gardens 2025 (viewable here).
As Miss Hill turned to the Miami crowd she demanded that give a warm welcome to Doechii. As Doechii made her onto the Hard Rock Stadium stage, she and Hill immediately jumped into a performance of “Doo Wop (That Thing).”
Attendees and users online were equally awe-struck by the iconic moment–but none more so than Doechii. Over on X (formerly Twitter), Doechii sang Hill’s praises.
“Thank you Miss Lauryn Hill,” she wrote. “Thank you. My heart is so full. She is my hero. This is the greatest honor hip hop could give me. Praise God … my entire body is vibrating with joy right now. I’ll never forget this day! EVER!”
In a separate post Doechii wrote: “I never been so nervous in my life she is a QUEEN.”
Considering Cardi B handed Doechii her record-setting Grammy and Lauryn Hill has gifted her proverbial flowers, maybe the industry plant narrative will finally be put to bed.
Last month, Bieber brushed off the reports uploading a video (viewable here) smoking what appeared to be a marijuana joint. Yesterday (March 8), he dialed things up with a cryptic message on Instagram.
In the message (captured by TMZ), Bieber graciously reminded users he has the right to privacy despite their desire for him to speak out.
“We have nothing to prove today just the gift of life today to accept and receive,” read the post. “Nothing is owed to us, and we don’t owe anyone anything.”
The upload was soundtracked by the Stevie Wonder song, “Sir Duke.”
Last month, a representative for the musician shut down the viral rumor in a statement shared with the outlet. “[It’s] exhausting and pitiful,” said the rep. “That despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive.”
Now that Bieber is back in the studio, it is probable that he will put an end to the speculation with a new song–or not because as he said he has “nothing to prove.”
As a recording artist, songwriter, and actress, Lady Gaga’s professional career revolves around the creative use of words. Based on stacked trophy closet (which include multiple Grammys and an Academy Award), some would say “The Beast” singer is quite good at it.
So, during her Saturday Night Live appearance Lady Gaga delivered a lecture on popular jargon. In the sketch, No More Slay, Lady Gaga and Bowen Yang hilariously encouraged viewers to broaden their vocabulary.
As Gaga and Yang chat with Ego Nwodim, Sarah Sherman, Ashley Padill, and Andrew Dismukes they expressed their frustration with the overuse of AAVE (African American Vernacular English) terms, queer lingo, and other slang to shorten casual conversation.
In Gaga and Yang’s “slay,” “it’s giving,” and more all have earned a long rest. To stress their case they performed a silly song to plead their case.
“We can’t just repeat one word / When there’s so many more to use / So we’ve made a big decision / For all of us and you / No more slay / We know it sounds impossible / But there’s other words to say,” sang the duo.
Sadly, Gaga and Yang’s will continue on as the video’s comment section on YouTube is now flooded with the phrases they so desperately wanted to eradicate.
Watch the Saturday Night Live sketch No More Slay featuring Lady Gaga, Bowen Yang, above.
Although Joker: Folie a Deux is no longer in theaters, it has been burned into many of the minds of DC fans. For most, including organizers of the Golden Raspberry Awards (better known as the Razzies) this is not a good thing.
So, yesterday (March 8), Lady Gaga used her Saturday Night Live</em> monologue to address the pushback as well as her Razzie Award win with a few hilarious jokes.
“I’m an actor now,” she exclaimed. “And I’ve been very diligent about selecting films that would showcase my craft as a serious actor–films such as ‘Joker 2.’ Apparently, people thought it was awesome.”
She continued: “Joaquin [Phoenix] and I even got nominated for a Razzie which is an award for the worst films of the year. So, we won for worst onscreen duo. But, jokes on them. I love winning things. And my Razzie brings me one step closer to an EGORT. It’s like an EGOT, but it’s hurtful.”
Following its theatrical release, Lady Gaga responded to criticism of the feature. With any luck, this will be her last time addressing the blip in her filmography.
During the opening of her monologue, Lady Gaga also comedically clapped by at ageist remarks surrounding her return to pop music. “Last time I hosted SNL I was 27,” she said. “I’m 38 now, which is scientifically the best age for a female pop star to be. Honestly though, most pop stars are over 40. Chappell Roan is 58, Charli xcx is 75… Tate McRae is my biological grandmother.”
Watch Lady Gaga’s full Saturday Night Love monologue above.
Yesterday (March 8), Lady Gaga fulfilled her Saturday Night Live hosting and musical guest responsibilities. While the late night show’s episode has wrapped, this morning fans are still talking about her appearance.
The area generating the most conversation online is Lady Gaga’s two performances. For her first set, Lady Gaga delivered a spellbinding rendition of “Abracadabra.” For her second performance (of “Killah”), Lady Gaga kept that high-energy spectacle going.
On Lady Gaga’s latest studio album, Mayhem, the multiple Grammy Award-winner shuffles between her signature electronic and pop sonics. However, on “Killah,” Lady Gaga fully immersed herself into the world of pop-punk and her SNL performing of the song played into that.
While working her way across SNL‘s backstage alongside dancers, Lady Gaga makes the entirety of the show her set. From elaborate floor work to quick camera switches, Lady Gaga’s love for the dramatics is the central focus. But by the time Lady Gaga meets up with her band, the instrumentation is star. With a brief electrifying solo by Gaga’s bassist and an intense duet between her and her drummer, Lady Gaga went from a pop queen to a rock star.
Lady Gaga’s explored pop, electronic, and jazz. So, why not rock?
Watch Lady Gaga’s full performance of “Killah” on Saturday Night Live above.
Mayhem is out now via Interscope Records. Find more information here.
The first time I fell in love with Bali was watching Julia Roberts find herself in Eat Pray Love. The second was when I spent seven magical days at AYANA Bali, the country’s largest resort, spanning 90 lush hectares overlooking the Jimbaran Sea.
AYANA Bali is the country’s largest “integrated” resort, meaning it’s comprised of four distinctive hotels and 90 lush hectares (222+ acres), with AYANA Segura being the newest edition. With a complimentary resort trolley, it’s quick and easy to get around the 30 on-site dining options, 14 pools and access to their 18-hole miniature golf course. And that isn’t half of this beach vacation.
The resort also champions luxury eco-tourism, particularly with the Tevana Garden, a six-hectare sanctuary showcasing over 80 species of tropical flora through its various walking paths, creating an immersive, sensory nature experience.
WHY IT’S AWESOME:
AYANA BALI
Most of our sun-filled days were spent at the adults-only Ocean Beach Pool, the most secluded infinity pool on-site. But with 14 pools across the resort, there’s always a new place to unwind. Other favorites include LUNA Rooftop Bar and RIMBA’s Upper Pool.
My top two must-do experiences at AYANA Bali:
AYANA Farm Tour & Farm-to-Bar Workshop:
AYANA Farm Tour was an unexpected highlight. We spent an hour at the Farm-to-Bar workshop learning about AYANA’s commitment to sustainability. Guests get hands-on with fresh produce before crafting custom cocktails or mocktails. It’s a unique way to learn about AYANA’s commitment to sustainability.
Hotel aside, I was pleasantly surprised by the overall prices in Bali, including the resort, especially thinking prices were like a luxury Maldives vacation.
IN-HOUSE FOOD + DRINK:
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With 30 dining options, there’s something for every craving. The perfect evening looked like this:
Omakase Experience at Honzen to enjoy delicious Japanese cuisine inside a secluded retreat, where my husband and I devoured some of the freshest fish along where Chef Takumi Kimura expertly curates a journey through fresh, flavorful Japanese cuisine while adding a touch of humor throughout.
Then we headed to DAVA Steak & Seafood, our go-to for espresso martinis and live music in a more intimate setting. It was also one of the few spots that felt like we were avoiding the crowds from the large resort (don’t skip the Hamachi Crudo for a flavorful appetizer).
Another favorite restaurant was Scusa, offering Mediterranean cuisine not to be outdone by the fantastic ambiance. Check with the concierge for a night they have LIVE music and ask for a table outside.
AMENITIES:
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Air conditioning
Bath amenities
Bathrobes and slippers
Bathroom with shower
Daily housekeeping
Direct dial telephone
Hair dryer
Safe deposit box
Turn down service
WiFi
Coffee machine
Mini bar (items at additional cost)
Bug spray
Music speaker
Outdoor lounge area
TV
Reading lights
Spa menu
ROOM TYPES:
AYANA Bali
AYANA Bali is comprised of four luxury hotels in one serene sanctuary, all with different room categories. Choose from private villas or opt for family-friendly rooms.
THE BEST THING TO DO WITHIN A 15 MINUTE WALK:
AYANA BALI
Since the Estate is so sprawling, a 15-minute walk will most definitely keep you on the hotel grounds. I highly recommend a visit to AYANA Spa to get a Balinese traditional massage and ask for Eka. Her experienced hands were one of the best things to touch me all week (don’t tell my husband lol). It was such a good massage; this was the first time I wasn’t worrying about my spray tan rubbing off during the massage. This was top five one of the best massages of my life and it was only around $150 USD, which is an insanely good price for a luxury resort.
Pro tip: book your massage towards the end of your beach vacation so your spray tan lasts the entire trip. Plus, the massage towards the end of your trip will help prepare you for the 30-hour trek back home.
THE BEST THING TO EAT/DRINK WITHIN A $20 CAB RIDE:
AFTER ROCK
Skip the cab and head to After Rock, a two-story nightlife hotspot featuring six distinct areas, a dance floor, and live entertainment until 3 AM on weekends. Perfect for night owls looking for an upscale, lively scene.
BED GAME:
AYANA Bali
After a 30-hour trek to get to Bali, AYANA Segara’s plush beds were pure bliss.
Rating: 9/10
SEXINESS RATING:
AYANA BALI
Bali is known for their breathtaking sunsets, which can be seen pretty much anywhere within AYANA Bali. That alone gets a near 10 sexiness rating, but this was a more family-friendly resort than we are used to, hence the minor two-point deduction. It didn’t take us long to find our groove for the perfect day and night.
Rating: 8/10
THE VIEWS & PICS SPOTS:
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The Ocean Beach Pool provided an iconic overhead shot, where tourists like me lined up for during certain hours to capture the perfect Instagram post. You’ll need one-person up top taking the photo, while you lounge in the shallow infinity pool.
BEST SEASON TO VISIT:
September and October will likely give you the best weather in Bali, but you’ll usually get the best rates during April and May months.
IF I HAD TO COMPLAIN ABOUT ONE THING:
This may come as a shocker, but I recommend doing your research ahead of time. I know that seems counterintuitive for a relaxing beach vacation, but there is almost too much to do. It would be a shame to miss one of the best experiences simply because you didn’t know it existed, like the SAKA Museum. You can download their hotel app and start planning your perfect Bali itinerary.
BOOK HERE:
Book your perfect Bali vacation directly on their website for the best rates and hotel perks.
With Lady Gaga serving as both the evening’s host and musical guest, Mother Monster had free rein to wreck creative havoc. For Lady Gaga’s first performance of the evening, she unleased true mayhem with latest album’s track “Abracadabra.”
While Lady Gaga has shared a behind-the-scenes look at her rehearsals for the captivating tune, nothing compares to the fully realized production. As Lady Gaga and her exceptional supporting dancers took to the SNL stage, viewers were treated to just over four minutes of pure pop perfection.
Lady Gaga’s spellbinding performance of “Abracadabra” is a testament to her refusal to GO THERE. Although at this stage in her illustrious career, Gaga has become accustomed to commanding stadiums her vision can not be contained. Despite the limited square footage offered by SNL‘s set, with a simply lit acrylic box as well as religiously-inspired costuming, Lady Gaga managed to create depth, dimension, and a damn good story.
Back in 2009 during her SNL debut Lady Gaga proved to be a generational act and that hasn’t changed one bit.
Watch Lady Gaga’s full performance of “Abracadabra” on Saturday Night Live above.
Mayhem is out now via Interscope Records. Find more information here.
You emerged on Netflix with a solitary season six years ago to bingewatchers’ delight, and Penn Badgley was both so seductive and scary that the show was an instant streaming hit after wasting away on Lifetime. Joe Goldberg’s overnight status as a trending object of affection did disturb Badgley, who continues to walk a fine line in articulating how people should stop elevating famous serial killers and still convincingly portraying one on TV. The difference between You and other crime dramas, however, is that the show is frequently flat-out funny, and Joe is now ready to return to his killer roots, where he will ideally fall victim to his own hubris.
Signs are pointing in that direction, so let’s piece together the forensics on what to expect for You‘s fifth and final season.
Trailer
As noted already, Joe returns to his former Manhattan stomping grounds, which (from the looks of the show’s newest teaser trailer) will offers an improvement on those dreary London vibes. Joe does refer to himself as “the luckiest guy in New York,” which sets him up for the ultimate fall.
A previous trailer took viewers back to Joe’s love of specially-crafted cages.
Finally, Joe is thanking “you” for being there for him since the beginning.
Plot
Seriously, who returns to the scene of the crime(s) and expects to get out alive? Such behavior and risk-taking from the generally cautious Joe suggests that he might actually want to get caught. That could very well be why Penn Badgley’s violent criminal has been spotted in the above footage while returning to Mooney’s bookshop, which of course still must hold DNA evidence in the basement that would put him behind bars for life. Netflix has already revealed that Joe will be tangling with an NYPD detective portrayed by Baby Reindeer‘s Nava Mau, so the walls could finally close on him for good.
The question then becomes whether Joe would let himself be taken into custody alive or if he will ensure his death upon the threat of imprisonment. There’s also been a ticking hand grenade lurking for several seasons, and that would be Dr. Nicky (John Stamos), who has been languishing in prison after being framed for killing Benji (Lou Taylor Pucci). Do not count out a revenge scheme that would be executed by Nicky, who has all the time and motivation in the world to do so.
Overall, Joe has thus far spent three of his four existing seasons touring sunshiney Los Angeles, oppressive suburbia, and gloomy London. His conscious choice to return to New York does guarantee some degree of comeuppance, and Netflix doesn’t deny that this is coming with their brief description: “In the epic fifth and final season, Joe Goldberg returns to New York to enjoy his happily ever after… until his perfect life is threatened by the ghosts of his past and his own dark desires.”
Those desires will not include any major sexy time, however, since Badgley previously took sex scenes off the table. Not incidentally, this happened after a palpably uncomfortable third-season “partner swap” scene while he was married to Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti). Prior to that, the show actually didn’t get too R-rated with sensuality and mainly earned the TV-MA label through the show’s graphic violence. So again, this show is going back to basics.
Cast
Penn Badgley is bringing his stalker era to a close as Joe Goldberg, but to be fair, he’s been nursing that vibe ever since Gossip Girl, so maybe it’s never truly over for him.
Madeline Brewer will be on hand as a bookseller and one of Joe’s employees, and of course he might blur the line between work and murder. If so, then perhaps Nava Mau will be all over the crime as that detective.
As usual, expect Joe to be haunted by past victims. Possibilities include Beck (Elizabeth Lail), Love (Victoria Pedretti), and Candace (Ambyr Childers). Those who have lived to survive but could still emerge onscreen include Marienne (Tati Gabrielle) and Dr. Nicky (John Stamos).
Release Date
You bids farewell on April 24. Watch your back, Joe Goldberg.
In the first week of March 2025, the most-watched movie on Max is The Lord of the Rings. No, not Peter Jackson’s The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, or The Return of the King, or any of his Hobbit films. It’s The War of the Rohirrim, director Kenji Kamiyama’s anime prequel that underperformed at the box office but has clearly found an audience on streaming.
The War of the Rohirrim is the last The Lord of the Rings movie for a bit, but the next one will be worth the wait. Here’s everything we know about The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum, directed by Gollum himself, Andy Serkis.
Plot
The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum announcement came with a statement from Andy Serkis, who provided the motion-capture performance and voice for Gollum in Peter Jackson’s Oscar-winning The Lord of The Rings trilogy. He will direct the new film, with a script from Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Phoebe Gittins, and Arty Papageorgiou.
“Yesssss, Precious,” Serkis wrote. “The time has come once more to venture into the unknown with my dear friends, the extraordinary and incomparable guardians of Middle Earth Peter, Fran, and Philippa. With [Warner Bros. executives] Mike and Pam, and the Warner Bros team on the quest as well, alongside WETA and our filmmaking family in New Zealand, it’s just all too delicious…”
Here’s what Jackson, Walsh, and Boyens had to say:
“It is an honour and a privilege to travel back to Middle-earth with our good friend and collaborator, Andy Serkis, who has unfinished business with that Stinker — Gollum! As life long fans of Professor Tolkien’s vast mythology, we are proud to be working with Mike De Luca, Pam Abdy, and the team at Warner Bros. on another epic adventure!”
No official plot details were provided, but according to The Playlist, The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum will take place around the events of Bilbo’s 111st birthday party, as depicted in The Fellowship of the Ring.
“Yes, it’s deliberately the bridging film and the story we wanted to tell,” Boyens told the publication. “It does center on Gollum/Smeagol, so it’s a little bit of an origin story going on, but when you delve into it, as you do with anything Professor Tolkien wrote, you see the layers and layers of story that’s underneath there and how interconnected they all are.”
Does that make it The Lord of The Rings version of Rogue One? Rogue One Ring, if you will.
Cast
The only confirmed cast member is, well, Andy Serkis as Gollum. However, there’s a strong possibility of seeing some familiar faces again.
Last September, Ian McKellen (Gandalf) shared to Big Issue that he’s “been told there are going to be more films and Gandalf will be involved and they hope that I’ll be playing him. When? I don’t know. What the script is? It’s not written yet. So they better be quick!” Viggo Mortensen is also up for reprising his role as Aragorn, as long as he’s “right for it in terms of, you know, the age I am now and so forth,” the actor told GQ UK. “I would only do it if I was right for the character. It would be silly to do it otherwise.”
As you might imagine, Serkis isn’t giving up the goods until every “i” (of Sauron) is dotted and every “t” is crossed. “I don’t want to commit anything right now. I mean, because it’s so raw and so raw and wriggling, and we are just literally having very early state script discussions and ideas of exactly where and how we’re going to drop anchor with the character and his journey and how he is or comes into contact with other characters, and the characters that we know and don’t know,” he said. “I would hate to say anything that’s going to commit us at this point, because it’s literally all up for grabs.”
Release Date
The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum was originally scheduled for 2026, but since they’re still “at the beginning of the writing process,” the release date has been pushed back to December 2027. Also out that month: “Untitled Star Wars film” and “Untitled Warner Bros. Pictures family sequel.” I’m hearing strong Oscars buzz for “Untitled Warner Bros. Pictures family sequel.”
Trailer
There’s no trailer yet, but here’s Gollum’s fish song.
Every single week, our TV and film experts will list the most important ten streaming selections for you to pop into your queues. We’re not strictly operating upon reviews or accrued streaming clicks (although yes, we’ve scoured the streaming site charts) but, instead, upon those selections that are really worth noticing amid the churning sea of content. There’s a lot out there, after all, and your time is valuable.
This Miles Teller and Anya Taylor Joy-starring film is proof that damn watchable movies can head straight to streaming as a matter of course. It doesn’t hurt matters at all that the score was crafted by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, and this also doubled as a Valentine’s-season release that gets the job done, genre style. This creature feature leans hard into sci-fi with Sigourney Weaver boosting those vibes with hefty action scenes and some horror vibes to boot.
Did Demi Moore get robbed at a recent ceremony? Perhaps, but real ones know what she went through in this movie that also reinforces Margaret Qualley as the most adventurous young star in Hollywood today. Director Coralie Fargeat has not yet revealed what her next project will be, only that it won’t be a sequel, and she’s busy writing. If you haven’t caught wind of The Substance yet, please stay away from food in the process.
You’ve never seen Jesse Plemons look more well-groomed and ambitious and unlike his Breaking Bad “Meth Damon” character than here, but let’s get real: Lizzy Caplan steals this series from beneath the entire ensemble cast. Don’t be too afraid of the subject matter, either, even if you are looking for escapism rather than anything semi-political. Narcos creator Eric Newman knows how to walk that line while still delivering entertainment, and he somehow pulled that off with Robert De Niro as an ex-president who helps trace a cyberattack.
The Peaky Blinders movie cannot come soon enough, but while we wait, Steven Knight has a new gangster show. This pre-Tommy Shelby series dives into the underground boxing in 1880s Victorian London, but equally important will be a showcase for another historically reigning gang, the Forty Elephants. This entirely female crime syndicate shoplifted, blackmailed, and seduced to gather loot, which they sold while amassing riches, but plenty of testosterone will also be on display, including a slight Peaky crossover with Hayden Stagg actor Stephen Graham on hand as formidable fighter Sugar Goodson. Did Graham bulk up for the role? You’d better believe it, and one of the more promising aspects of Knight writing a historically-based series is that he will not sacrifice story for the sake of nitpicky accuracy.
Following Matt Murdock’s cameo in last year’s Echo miniseries, Hornhead becomes the first of Marvel’s The Defenders to surface in his own series on Disney+. Then again, he is not alone, and the viewers will reap the benefit of not only Daredevil but his frenemies, too. That includes Charlie Cox’s Murdock sitting down with Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin for intellectual dueling, and Jon Bernthal’s The Punisher is back to spread some mayhem, too. Is Jessica Jones next for a Disney+ series of her own? Please.
The third The White Lotus breakout actress Aimee Lou Wood co-stars (alongside Doctor Who‘s Jodie Whittaker and The Diplomat‘s Rory Kinnear) in this sobering series about a based-on-real-life poisoned British town (known collectively as the Corby poisonings that collectively evoked references to the “British Erin Brockovich“). In response, mothers rose up to battle those responsible for industrial pollution that shattered generations of lives.
Last week changed everything. That’s evergreen when it comes to this series, but Dichen Lachman was fully realized as Gemma Scout, wife to Mark, rather than simply Ms. Casey, and nothing really ever will be the same again. Additionally, we’re coming into the home stretch of this second season, which will surely end with another cliffhanger, but the creatives on this series know that three years would be too long to find out what happens next. Innies and Outies and reintegrations and goats and foot shots be damned, anybody who’s into this series cannot look away, and this is how you do weekly rollouts of streaming television, people. Kudos to all involved.
Creator Mike White has been forthright about this season being death-themed (which is saying something, considering that at least one body bag appears every time that these people visit a resort), and he wasn’t messing around. This season feels downright Old Testament, complete with snakes and the sh*t talking between supposed friends and what not. At this point, I just want Patrick Schwarzenegger’s insufferable Saxon to receive lasting comeuppance, but he’s got stiff competition in the “must croak” department. Parker Posey, Jason Isaacs, and Jon Gries (freaking Greg) can join that club at any moment, and to be frank, nobody would want to spend time with the characters portrayed by Leslie Bibb, Carrie Coon, Walton Goggins, and Michelle Monaghan either. Horrible people. Good show.
A common refrain among fans of this Alan Ritchson series is that it grew too outlandish by the time that helicopter finale aired, and the third season does take some steps back from that vibe with a more grounded approach. Still, this is Reacher, so the camp will reign supreme, and this season, the humor is mainly focused upon clashes between the Big Guy and the Bigger Guy. Oliver Ritchers’ Paulie and Alan Ritchson’s Reacher first clashed over the idea of bench-pressing records, and their chemistry as rivals carries this season, but do not count out the power of Maria Sten’s Neagley, who makes the most of her late-season screen time to convince any skeptics that her booty-saving character is capable of carrying her own spin off. That show’s currently filming, by the way, and it cannot come soon enough.
Mindy Kaling seems to have the magic Netflix touch. Her latest series hails from Warner Bros. TV with Kaling executive producing with Ike Barinholtz and David Stassen, and Netflix pulled an immediate renewal move after subscribers couldn’t resist Kate Hudson as a reformed partier who is suddenly inserted as head honcho of her family-owned pro hoops team. Hudson portrays Isla Gordon, who is a parody version of Los Angeles Lakers current President Jeanie Buss, son of late owner Jerry. Brenda Song and Chet Hanks co-star, and as already stated, there will be more.
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