Unexpected Tottenham hero proves key to building much-needed momentum
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On April 8, 2026, three zodiac signs get some much-needed closure. The tides have turned, and we are going to see some swift endings take place during the Waning Gibbous Moon in Sagittarius. It’s time to close this book, as we’ve reached the last page and can go no further. Metaphorically, this is the day we end what needs to be ended, so we can move on to the next phase in our lives. There’s nothing to fear here, either. These astrological signs are closing this chapter so that they can make room for more positive forces to enter. We understand that some things are just not meant to last forever, and that’s OK. 1. Leo Design: YourTango You’ve come to understand that the only way out of a bad situation is to remove yourself once and for all. When you get to that point where things just aren’t working, why exert yourself any further? You know it’s best to cut your losses and move on. On April 8, during the Waning Gibbous Moon in …
For more than seven months, Walton Goggins watched a Western every day. John Ford’s films, Sergio Leone’s Dollars trilogy, episodes of Gunsmoke—the actor saw them all as he shot Fallout, the postapocalyptic TV series in which he stars. Half the time, he binged for research; Goggins thought of his character, the fictional 1950s-style movie star Cooper Howard, as a peer of cowboy-playing performers such as Alan Ladd. “I didn’t look at them as Walton. I really looked at them as Cooper Howard,” he told me last spring on the set of Fallout’s second season. “It was like …” He slipped into character, making a dejected expression as if envious of Ladd’s career. “Okay, yeah, Alan got that role, and he was great in Shane,” Goggins, as Cooper, drawled. “I should have taken that, and I should have taken that television pilot.” He laughed. “I should have done Gunsmoke. Why didn’t I do that?!” But the other half of the time, Goggins explained, he just needed something to stay sane. He also plays “the Ghoul,” a …
Add Steal and The Girlfriend to your watchlist If you’ve ever given Amazon Prime Video a cursory glance, you may have noticed that it’s missing something rather important. Despite a presence in more than 10 million UK homes and the backing of one of the world’s largest companies, the streamer has long struggled to make any genuinely impactful British dramas. The question is: could that be about to change? This week, Sophie Turner leads the cast of Steal, a brand new thriller set and filmed in London, which follows investment firm employee Zara after she is forced at gunpoint to aid a violent robbery. It follows Golden Globe-nominated miniseries The Girlfriend, released mere months earlier, which charted the delirious feud between a protective mother and her son’s mysterious new partner. Olivia Cooke stars in The Girlfriend Christopher Raphael / Prime Video At first glance, the two shows wouldn’t appear to share much in common, but take a closer look and parallels begin to emerge which could signal where Amazon Prime Video is headed with its UK …
In 2023, Willie Junior Maxwell II was sentenced to six years in prison. Maxwell is much better known as Fetty Wap, a rapper who gained mainstream popularity with the release of his hit “Trap Queen.” Fetty Wap’s imprisonment was a bit mysterious, as it was one of those things most people heard about, but no one really seemed to know why the rapper was incarcerated. Now, he’s been released from prison early, and he’s sharing why he thinks it was actually a good thing for him to spend time behind bars. Fetty Wap was in prison for drug trafficking charges. In 2023, the U.S. Attorney’s Office from the Eastern District of New York shared a press release about Fetty Wap’s sentencing. According to the press release, Joanna Seybert, a United States District Judge, sentenced Fetty Wap to six years in prison and five years of post-release supervision. He was sentenced for conspiracy to distribute cocaine and was part of a larger drug trafficking ring that included five other co-defendants. DFree | Shutterstock The press release …
Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Another year, another Harlan Coben adaptation arrives on Netflix with the inevitability of a New Year hangover. Run Away continues the streamer’s wildly successful commitment to transforming the thriller writer’s pulpy page-turners into glossy dramas that pile on the implausibilities with abandon. From Fool Me Once’s nanny-cam resurrections to Missing You’s improbable dating-app plot, the storylines are ludicrously daft, stuffed with more red herrings than a Nordic fish market. But the real draw has always been the property porn, right? How can they all afford those kitchens? Those Shaker-style units? This time, James Nesbitt plays Simon, a father searching for his runaway daughter Paige (Ellie de Lange) in London’s grimmest corners. His family may be falling apart, but the kitchen remains impeccable: a cavernous open-plan, Farrow & Ball marvel that suggests whatever crisis he’s facing, it’s not negative equity. As with …