Rollin Greens’ Net Worth: Is Rollin Greens Still In Business?

When you think of tater tots, you probably picture small, crispy pieces of deep-fried potatoes. But when Lindsey and Ryan Cunningham, a couple who became business partners, walked into the final episode of the eleventh season of Shark Tank , they had a different idea: their frozen tots were made from millet, not potatoes. Lindsey and Ryan had known each other since childhood, but they didn’t get together as a couple until college, where they bonded over their shared love of food....

February 7, 2026 · 9 min · 1718 words · Ruth Nakamura

Rumors Quashed: “Exhuma” Director Jang Jae Hyun Denies Yoo Ah In’S Casting In New Film

The South Korean film industry was recently set ablaze with speculation following reports that embattled actor Yoo Ah In would be making his highly anticipated return to the big screen. The rumors suggested that he had been cast in the upcoming project of acclaimed director Jang Jae Hyun, the visionary behind the massive 2024 hit Exhuma . However, in a series of swift and direct clarifications on December 17, 2025, both the director and the actor’s agency have moved to dismiss these claims as unfounded, providing a clearer picture of the project’s current status and Yoo Ah In’s professional future....

February 7, 2026 · 6 min · 1201 words · Simone Johnson

Selling Sunset Season 8 Sparks Major Cast Feud As Chrishell Stause Threatens To Quit Amid Nicole Young Controversy

The cast of Netflix’s hit show Selling Sunset is in conflict again as its 8th season begins. The realtors ended Season 7 on a bad note, and things haven’t improved. This season, Chrishell Stause, Emma Hernan, and Chelsea Lazkani are not only confronting their co-star Nicole Young over her alleged lies but also calling out producer Adam Di’Vello. The trouble began when Stause and Lazkani watched the new season early and were upset by some things Young said about Hernan....

February 7, 2026 · 11 min · 2233 words · Raymond Dorris

Severance Sticks To Weekly Drops: Apple Tv+ Dodges Binge Fatigue Trap

Apple TV+ locks Severance season 2 into a deliberate Friday-by-Friday pace, starting January 17 and stretching to March 21 with ten episodes total. This setup mirrors the first season’s slow simmer that hooked millions without the all-at-once overload plaguing Netflix and others. Fans griped for years post-2022 finale, hit hard by strikes and production snarls, but Apple held firm on measured drops over binge dumps that burn out viewers fast. Episode titles like “Hello, Ms....

February 7, 2026 · 8 min · 1529 words · Holly Luczak

Shiori Itō’S Courageous Battle For Justice How Black Box Diaries Exposes Japan’S Deeply Flawed System

In neat, handwritten letters, a title card encourages those who have faced similar traumas to take a moment and breathe. “This has helped me many times,” Shiori Itō admits. She feels that her story is important to share, but she understands it will not always be easy for her audience. This is how Black Box Diaries begins, a powerful film that details her multi-year journey to highlight problems in the Japanese justice system, along with sharing her own experience of assault....

February 7, 2026 · 19 min · 3971 words · Thelma Roemmich

Spy X Family Chapter 129: Spoilers, Predictions & Recap

Spy x Family Chapter 129 is set to release very soon. Chapter 128 opens with the Forger family watching a romantic drama on television, setting up the central conflict of this installment. Yor receives an unexpected gift from a client: tickets to watch a live TV show recording. This seemingly simple gesture throws her into an emotional tailspin as she immediately assumes it must be a date invitation, revealing her continued insecurity about romantic relationships despite being “married” to Loid....

February 7, 2026 · 7 min · 1446 words · Davis Gibson

Stay: A Clunky Blend Of Supernatural Horror And Relationship Drama That Struggles To Deliver

Few films mislead their audience quite like Stay, directed by Jas Summers and headlining Hulu’s much-hyped “Huluween” lineup. With glossy cinematography and an emotional opening montage, the movie promises a story blending heartfelt drama and psychological horror. The first few minutes glide from black-and-white wedding bliss to saturated domestic scenes, and finally, to muted blues of a relationship in ruins. It’s a striking visual metaphor for love lost. Unfortunately, that emotional precision fades away soon after the credits stop rolling....

February 7, 2026 · 10 min · 1992 words · Brenda Wood

Stranger Things Season 4: All Deaths In Part 1 & Part 2

With the end of the installment, we have seen plenty of characters from Stranger Things season 4 die. Thus, here we will discuss each of them. The first volume of the new season did not contain any major character dying, although there were some deaths due to Vecna. Obviously, Hawkins has seemed to have a much worse fate, but the times are tough again, and the team came back together renewed....

February 7, 2026 · 11 min · 2178 words · Desiree Mcclure

Survivor 47 New Challenges, Strategic Moves, And The Rise Of Aysha Welch In An Evolving Game

It is common for Survivor to change things up. These changes help keep the show exciting. Jeff Probst, the host, is always ready to try new ideas for the reality competition series. This was clear in the premiere of Survivor 47. The previous method called Sweat vs. Savvy had run its course. So, Probst and the team decided to create a new way for the losing tribe to earn supplies after losing the first challenge....

February 7, 2026 · 12 min · 2455 words · Beth Long

Tatsuki Fujimoto’S Anime Film Look Back Set For Global Premiere On Prime Video

The film first premiered in Japan on June 28, where it quickly became popular, ranking #2 in ticket sales during its opening weekend and earning $1.4 million. After its debut in Japan, the film was screened in North America by GKIDS in early October, bringing in around $688,253 during its U.S. opening weekend. The story of Look Back centers on two young girls, Fujino and Kyomoto, who share a passion for drawing manga....

February 7, 2026 · 5 min · 866 words · David Traficante

Taylor Morden’S Documentary Getting Lost Shows The Show’S Impact On Pop Culture And Its Devoted Fan Community

Taylor Morden’s new documentary about the impact of the 2004 series LOST has released an official trailer on Thursday, October 3. The documentary, called Getting LOST, shows how the mystery series has affected pop culture and its history. It also includes new interviews with the cast and crew, as shown in the trailer. LOST first aired on ABC on September 22, 2004. Many people loved the show until it ended on May 23, 2010....

February 7, 2026 · 7 min · 1284 words · Eula Ruiz

Thanos: Understanding The Mad Titan’S Complex Family History, Traumatic Childhood, And Quest For Immortality In The Marvel Cinematic Universe And Beyond

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Thanos is one of the most compelling characters, particularly in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. Portrayed by Josh Brolin, Thanos is introduced as a powerful being with a mission to collect the Infinity Stones. He believes that wiping out half of the universe will create balance, and he expects that the remaining half will be thankful for his actions. While this is a central theme in the films, it only scratches the surface of Thanos’ character....

February 7, 2026 · 23 min · 4849 words · Kathleen Olinger

The African Queen Filming Locations: A Revisit To The Preserved Adventure Film

Filming Locations of The African Queen The name Konigin Luise is based on a German steam ferry that was first operated from Hamburg. There are several scenes in the movie that got shot in Uganda and Congo. Both of these places are located in Africa. The places where the production crew was shooting were not hygienic, due to which, except for Huston and Bogart, all the crew members got sick. You must have remembered the scene where Hepburn was playing the organ, during shooting, she was continuously vomiting due to the water available there....

February 7, 2026 · 7 min · 1445 words · Mary Grill

The Apothecary Diaries Story To Keep Going Despite Tax Evasion Conviction Of Creator Nekokurage

Manga creator Nekokurage, whose real name is Erika Ikeda, has issued an apology after being convicted of tax evasion and given a suspended prison sentence. On July 24, the Fukuoka District Court sentenced Nekokurage to 10 months in prison, suspended for three years, along with a fine of 11 million yen (approximately US$77,146). Following this decision, Nekokurage expressed deep regret for the situation and assured fans that they are now working with a reliable tax accountant to avoid future problems....

February 7, 2026 · 3 min · 568 words · Pauline Re

The Brutalist Reflects On Immigrant Challenges Through Epic Storytelling And Impressive Cinematography

When we watch classic films like Citizen Kane, Lawrence of Arabia, or modern films like There Will Be Blood or Oppenheimer, we notice that they tell grand stories about great people with big dreams. We might think, “They don’t make movies like this anymore.” This feeling also comes when we watch Brady Corbet’s third film as a director, The Brutalist. This film is 215 minutes long and has an opening musical piece and an intermission....

February 7, 2026 · 12 min · 2421 words · Micheal Henderson

The Dark Legends Of Tolkien’S Balrogs From Ancient Demons To Epic Battles In Middle

Author J. R. R. Tolkien revitalized the fantasy genre with his epic work, The Lord of the Rings. This series, a follow-up to his earlier story, The Hobbit, takes readers to the magical land of Middle-earth. Here, various beings like humans, elves, dwarves, and hobbits fight against dark forces. Among the many ancient creatures in this world, the Balrogs stand out as some of the most memorable and fearsome. The first appearance of Balrogs is in The Fellowship of the Ring....

February 7, 2026 · 10 min · 2055 words · Gail Williams

The Last Samurai Ending Explained: What Happens To Algren?

The Last Samurai is a great period film from 2003 directed by Edward Zwick and starring Tom Cruise, Ken Watanabe, Billy Connolly, and Timothy Spall. It tells the story of a United States Army Captain in Japan. During the Meiji Restoration era, he was called upon to modernize the army amidst the Satsuma Rebellion. So, today, let’s review The Last Samurai Ending Explained. The movie tells a story about a man haunted by his demons from the Civil War and the Indian war....

February 7, 2026 · 8 min · 1505 words · John Kiehne

The Sex Lives Of College Girls Season 2 Ending Explained: Major Relationship Twists, Personal Struggles, And Career Decisions For Whitney, Leighton, Kimberly, And Bela

The third season of “The Sex Lives of College Girls” returns on November 21, continuing the journey of four college freshmen at Essex College. Season 3 promises more drama, love, and personal growth, so here’s a refresher on where the characters left off and what to expect this time around. Whitney’s Academic Struggles and New Relationships Season 2 of The Sex Lives of College Girls followed Whitney (Alyah Chanelle Scott) as she found herself torn between her passion for soccer and her desire to succeed academically....

February 7, 2026 · 15 min · 3054 words · William Hasler

The Top 16 Retro Anime Ovas You Can’T Miss

Anime has become hugely popular in recent years, not just in Japan but around the world. This rise in popularity has set higher expectations for anime. However, some of the most influential and impressive examples of anime come from the 1980s and 1990s. During these decades, anime was pushing the boundaries of what animation could achieve. In particular, retro anime OVAs (original video animations) were known for their stunning animation quality and innovative storytelling....

February 7, 2026 · 31 min · 6555 words · Marquis Campbell

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon

Fans of the show had been waiting for this moment, and it brings them much satisfaction. However, soon after this reunion, chaos begins to unfold in their lives. Many supporting characters that viewers have come to know have died. Some of these characters include Isabelle, Marion Genet, and Losang. Each of these deaths brings a sense of loss and sadness to the story. Although the two main villains in the story are now dead, Daryl and Carol still face many challenges....

February 7, 2026 · 12 min · 2476 words · William Anderson