Sunday, December 14, 2025

Nicki Minaj Bashes Gavin Newsom, Takes Aim at His Support for Trans Kids

Nicki Minaj criticized Gavin Newsom on X in recent posts. She targeted the California governor, who is seen as a potential 2028 Democratic presidential candidate, for his support of transgender children.

Newsom said on a podcast that he has done more for transgender rights than any other governor and is a strong advocate for the LGBT community.


Minaj responded by saying, "Imagine being the guy running on wanting to see trans kids.
 Haha. Not even a trans adult would run on that. Normal adults wake up and think they want to see healthy, safe, happy kids. Not Gav. The Gav Nots. GavOUT. Send in the next guy, I'm bored."

This exchange followed a video shared by Elon Musk's America PAC of Newsom's comments about transgender children, with Newsom's office retweeting it and writing, "We're sorry your daughter hates you, Elon," referring to Musk's estranged daughter Vivian.


Musk replied, "I assume you're referring to my son, Xavier, who has a tragic mental illness caused by the evil woke mind virus you push on vulnerable children.
 I love Xavier very much and hope he recovers."

Minaj continued to mock Newsom on X, calling him "the cute boy who got everything handed to him because of how cute and sexy he was.
" She also joked about his look and compared him to Tom Cruise, saying, "His next mission is impossible."

Newsom is seen as a possible Democratic candidate for 2028.
 Minaj also suggested that his presidential bid might fail, writing, "Oh Gavvy pooh, it only gets worse from here for you, buddy," and shared pictures of Chucky. She added, "It's the end of the road for you, my love. Get on the nearest jet ski and let that beautiful hair blow in the wind. It will make you happier than this race that you will not win. Enjoy life. Peace."

Minaj has been aligning with Trump administration officials and policies lately.
 In November, she shared a post from Trump's Truth Social about Christianity facing threats in Nigeria, and she expressed gratitude for living in a country where people can freely worship. She also thanked Trump and his team for taking the issue seriously and encouraged people to pray for persecuted Christians.

Minaj gave a speech at the UN about the treatment of Christians in Nigeria with UN Ambassador Mike Waltz.
 She also shared a White House TikTok set to her song "Va Va Voom" celebrating the Trump administration's achievements, including "No men in women's sports."

This week, Minaj seemed to support Vice President J.D. Vance over Newsom, retweeting images of Vance and writing, "The Vance > The Gav Nots."


Before Trump's first term, Minaj supported then-president Barack Obama and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
 She also criticized Trump's immigration policies, especially the "zero-tolerance" approach that led to migrant children being separated from their families.

In 2018, Minaj shared a post on Instagram saying, "I came to this country as an illegal immigrant at 5 years old.
 I can't imagine the horror of being in a strange place and having my parents stripped away from me at the age of 5. This is so scary to me. Please stop this. Can you try to imagine the terror and panic these kids feel right now? Not knowing if their parents are dead or alive, if they'll ever see them again..."

Vin Diesel Says He “Wrote a Role” for Cristiano Ronaldo in Next ‘Fast’ Movie

Is Cristiano Ronaldo going to be part of the Fast & Furious movies? It's possible.

Vin Diesel, who is a main star and producer of the popular car series, hinted that the famous soccer player might be in the next big movie of the series.
 He shared a photo with Ronaldo on Instagram, both giving thumbs up. In the caption, Diesel said he created a role specifically for Ronaldo.

He wrote, "Everyone asked, would he be in the Fast mythology… I gotta tell you he is a real one," and added, "We wrote a role for him…"  

The Hollywood Reporter tried to get comments from Diesel and Ronaldo's teams, but didn't get a response by the time the article was published.


Even though there's no official confirmation yet that Ronaldo will be in the 11th Fast movie, Diesel mentioned that Paul Walker's character, Brian O'Conner, might show up.
 At a fan event in June, he said the movie will come out in April 2027, a date he agreed to with Universal Studios "under three conditions."

He explained, "Just yesterday I was with Universal Studios… The studio said to me, 'Vin, can we please have the finale of Fast & Furious in April 2027?'
 I said, 'Under three conditions because I've been listening to my fan base.'" These conditions included returning to Los Angeles, focusing on car culture and street racing, and bringing back his character and Walker's character on screen.

He said, "The third thing was reuniting Dom and Brian O'Conner.
 That is what you're going to get in the finale."  

Paul Walker passed away in a car accident on November 30, 2013, while filming Fast & Furious 7.
 Not all of his scenes were finished, but his character was able to appear in the final scene using CGI, visual effects, and his brothers, Cody and Caleb Walker, to create 350 shots.

The last scene of Fast & Furious 7 showed Diesel's Dominic Toretto and Walker's Brian O'Conner having a final moment together in their cars before going their separate ways.
 The visual effects supervisor, Joe Letteri, explained how they completed the scene using CGI, VFX, and Walker's brothers. He also said the moment was very meaningful, and they wanted fans to feel like they were watching Paul's performance and saying goodbye.

Saturday, December 13, 2025

‘It: Welcome to Derry’ Hits 5.8 Million Viewers and ‘I Love L.A.’ Reaches 1 Million, Two Series Highs for HBO

 On Sunday, HBO showed the seventh episode of "It: Welcome to Derry" and the sixth episode of "I Love L.A." and both did really well, reaching their highest viewership numbers so far.


The seventh episode of "It: Welcome to Derry" had 5.8 million viewers on HBO and HBO Max in the first three days.

 This number includes people who watched it on the cable version of HBO and those who streamed it on HBO Max. This episode helped the show's average viewership rise to 10.7 million per episode so far, and the total number of people who have watched the series is now 18.3 million. According to Warner Bros. Discovery, "It: Welcome to Derry" is one of the top three biggest debuts ever on HBO Max, right behind "The Last of Us" and "House of the Dragon." The company also says that conversations about the show have grown by nearly 60% each week since it started, and the seventh episode did even better than the first, with a 300% increase in viewership.

Rachel Sennott created and stars in "I Love L.A." She also executive produces the show along with Emma Barrie, Aida Rodgers, Max Silvestri, and Lorene Scafaria.

Muschietti worked with his sister Barbara Muschietti and Jason Fuchs to develop "It: Welcome to Derry" for TV.

 The show's executive producers include the Muschiettis through their Double Dream production company, Fuchs, Skarsgård, Brad Caleb Kane, David Coatsworth, Shelley Meals, Roy Lee, and Dan Lin. Fuchs wrote the first episode and co-showruns the series with Kane, while Muschietti directs several episodes.

Annihilation: ‘Zootopia 2’ Zooms Past the $1 Billion Mark Globally in Only 17 Days Box Office

As everyone in Hollywood worries about the future of going to the movies because of the possible merger between Netflix and Warner Bros., Disney’s popular movie Zootopia 2 shows that people still go to theaters for good reasons.

Disney’s animated sequel crossed the $1 billion mark globally on Friday, just 17 days after it was released.
 It’s only the second movie of 2025 to reach that milestone, right behind another big Disney hit, Lilo & Stitch. It also did so faster than any other animated movie from Hollywood or any PG-rated film.

The sequel, which continues the story of a hopeful bunny and a clever fox, ended Thursday with a total of $986.1 million worldwide, including $232.7 million from the US and $753.4 million from international markets.


This is the first time in a row that Disney Animation has had two movies that made over a billion dollars, following last year’s Moana 2.
 Since 2013, the studio has had five movies that made over a billion dollars, including films from the Frozen, Moana, and Zootopia series.

Jared Bush, the chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios, said, “Everyone at Disney Animation poured their heart, soul, and passion into this film to tell a story full of joy, imagination, and deep thought.
 This milestone means the world to us because it shows audiences are coming to theaters to share this movie together, from all around the world — and that is a Zootopia dream come true.”

Zootopia 2 opened with a record $559.5 million during the five-day Thanksgiving holiday period, setting a new record for the best opening for an animated movie ever, the best opening of 2025, and the highest opening in Disney’s history for an animated film.

The Thanksgiving movie has also brought people back to watch the original Zootopia, which ended up making $1.03 billion.

Zootopia 2 is expected to do even better as the Christmas season approaches, when kids are looking for fun activities.
 The movie market can handle three to four big films in the last two weeks of the year. The biggest upcoming film is Avatar: Fire and Ash.

Friday, December 12, 2025

Not Without Hope Movie

Not Without Hope

Not Without Hope Movie

2025 | R | 1h 59m

Genre: Drama, Thriller

Directed by Joe Carnahan

Screenplay by

E. Nicholas Mariani

Joe Carnahan

Based on

Not Without Hope

by Nick Schuyler

Jeré Longman

Produced by

Joe Carnahan

Michael Jefferson

Adam Beasley

Cindy Bru

Kia Jam

Dean Altit

Rick French

David Lipper

Robert A. Daly Jr.

Alla Belaya

Vadim Fortunin

Jean-Pierre Magro

Cast

Zachary Levi

Quentin Plair

Terrence Terrell

Marshall Cook

JoBeth Williams

Floriana Lima

Josh Duhamel

Cinematography Juan Miguel Azpiroz

Edited by Kevin Hale

Music by Clinton Shorter

Production

companies

Volition Media

K. Jam Media

Altit Media Group

Prix Productions

Latigo Films

Distributed by Inaugural Entertainment

Release dates

October 25, 2025 (Austin Film Festival)

December 12, 2025 (United States)

Running time 121 minutes

Countries

United States

Malta

Language

English

Lone Samurai Movie

Lone Samurai

Lone Samurai Movie poster

2025 | R | 1h 35m

Genre: Action, Drama

Director

Josh C. Waller

Writer

Josh C. Waller

Cast

Shogen

Yayan Ruhian

Rama Ramadhan

Producers

Tiffany Boyle

executive producer

Stefanie Coimbra

executive producer

Roman Kopelevich

executive producer

Kent Matsuoka

co-producer

Ko Mori

executive producer

Alan Pao

producer

Doris Pfardrescher

producer

Elsa Ramo

executive producer

Ryan Santoso

executive producer

Josh C. Waller

producer

Jeanette Zhou

executive producer

Composer

Bartek Gliniak

Cinematographer

Noah Greenberg

Editors

Brett W. Bachman

Jon Berry

Second Unit Directors or Assistant Directors

Lisya Jasman

first assistant director

Leon N. Lolang

assistant director

Art Department

Muhammad Fahmy

color designer / graphic designer

Sound Department

Joana Niza Braga

dialogue editor

Teresa Braga

foley artist

Milos Drndarevic

sound effects editor

Branko Neskov

re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor

Ivan Neskov

sound effects editor

Débora Oliveira

Foley Mixer

Ferry Setiawan

sound recordist

Aleksandra Stojanovic

foley artist

Visual Effects

Alba Sánchez del Monte

digital compositor

Details

Release date

December 12, 2025 (United States)

Countries of origin

Japan

Indonesia

United States

Ella McCay Movie

Ella McCay

Ella McCay

2025 | PG-13 | 1h 55m

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Directed by James L. Brooks

Written by James L. Brooks

Produced by

James L. Brooks

Richard Sakai

Julie Ansell

Jennifer Brooks

Cast

Emma Mackey

Jamie Lee Curtis

Jack Lowden

Kumail Nanjiani

Ayo Edebiri

Julie Kavner

Spike Fearn

Rebecca Hall

Albert Brooks

Woody Harrelson

Cinematography Robert Elswit

Edited by Tracey Wadmore-Smith

Music by Hans Zimmer

Production

company

Gracie Films

Distributed by 20th Century Studios

Release dates

December 9, 2025 (El Capitan Theatre)

December 12, 2025 (United States)

Running time 115 minutes

Country United States

Language English

Budget $35 million