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  • Fox News star Kat Timpf opens up about disturbing online abuse she faced during pregnancy after sharing vulnerable post about her scar

    Fox News star Kat Timpf opens up about disturbing online abuse she faced during pregnancy after sharing vulnerable post about her scar



    “Fox News Star Kat Timpf Opens Up About Online Abuse During Pregnancy: An Inspiring Tale of Resilience”



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  • Amy Wu and the Warm Welcome – Hardcover By Zhang, Kat – GOOD



    Amy Wu and the Warm Welcome – Hardcover By Zhang, Kat – GOOD

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    Title: Amy Wu and the Warm Welcome – Hardcover By Zhang, Kat – GOOD

    Are you looking for a heartwarming children’s book that celebrates diversity and the power of community? Look no further than “Amy Wu and the Warm Welcome” by Kat Zhang.

    In this charming hardcover book, readers follow Amy Wu as she embarks on a mission to prepare a special dish for her school’s potluck. Along the way, Amy encounters challenges and setbacks, but with the help of her family, friends, and neighbors, she learns the true meaning of hospitality and friendship.

    With beautiful illustrations and a touching story that promotes inclusivity and kindness, “Amy Wu and the Warm Welcome” is a must-have addition to any child’s bookshelf. Whether you’re looking for a bedtime story that will inspire your little one or a gift for a special child in your life, this book is sure to delight readers of all ages.

    Pick up a copy of “Amy Wu and the Warm Welcome” today and join Amy on her heartwarming journey of community, acceptance, and the joy of sharing a meal with loved ones.
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  • Snapdragon – Paperback By Leyh, Kat – GOOD



    Snapdragon – Paperback By Leyh, Kat – GOOD

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    Snapdragon is a heartwarming graphic novel by Kat Leyh that tells the story of a young girl named Snapdragon who befriends a witch in her neighborhood. This beautifully illustrated book explores themes of friendship, acceptance, and self-discovery in a way that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

    Leyh’s engaging storytelling and vibrant artwork make Snapdragon a must-read for readers of all ages. The characters are endearing and relatable, and the plot is full of twists and turns that will keep you guessing until the very end.

    Whether you’re a fan of graphic novels or just looking for a captivating read, Snapdragon is sure to delight. Pick up a copy of this charming paperback today and dive into the magical world of Snapdragon and her witchy friend. You won’t be disappointed!
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  • Diddy’s Ex Kat Pasion Claims Mogul Told Her There’s “A Little Bit Of R. Kelly In All Of Us”


    Kat Pasion, Diddy’s ex-girlfriend, claims that she suffered from abuse at the hands of the disgraced mogul throughout their relationship. PageSix reports that the dancer spoke at length about her experience in a clip from Investigation Discovery’s forthcoming documentary, The Fall of Diddy.

    Pasion’s admission arrives in the last episode of the four-part series, comparing her short-lived relationship with Sean Combs to that of Cassie Ventura, saying, “He was trying to reel me in, get me comfortable and show me he’s a good guy. It was very positive in the beginning.” She noticed red flags from the businessman during this time, remembering a moment they watched “a little bit” of Surviving R. Kelly. Combs allegedly told Pasion “There’s a little bit of R. Kelly in all of us.” At the time, the Canadian model didn’t take his statement seriously, saying, “I wasn’t absorbing really the severity of that statement until later.”

    2018 found Combs allegedly attempting to choke her after a dispute, with Kat shouting at him, “Don’t you f**king dare because I’ll call the police.” He immediately played off his move, claiming he was making “a joke.” However, the couple would call it quits in 2019, with Puffy warning her that she “doesn’t want to end up like my ex Cassie,” which she took as a “threat.”

    A couple of years later, in 2021, the couple would re-spark their romance, but this time, things became incredibly dark. The model claims that the Bad Boy Records boss had sex with her without her consent when he was having a difficult time sleeping at his Malibu home.

    “It was just scary, to be honest, because his whole tone, everything changed,” she alleged. “It wasn’t consensual and he….the person who came out of that bathroom and woke me up was someone that—I didn’t even recognize him, and I knew that I was never going to see him again.”

    “You feel so small and insignificant because this person has so much power and resources, and all of these people. It’s just very intimidating,” she added. “Also, at the same time, I feel like I should’ve known better. That’s the shame, though.”

    Pasion claims that she later received a call from Combs, “threatening her livelihood” if she told anyone about her experience.

    “I can call the embassy and get you deported back to Canada, you don’t know who you’re f**king with, you don’t know what I can do to you,” she recalled him saying. Kat then called him “a demon” toward the end of the conversation, prompting him to hang up.

    Diddy’s reps issued a statement responding to Kat Pasion’s allegations, saying, “Mr. Combs has full confidence in the facts and the integrity of the judicial process. In court, the truth will prevail: that the accusations against Mr. Combs are pure fiction.”

    Reps then turned their attention to Investigation Discovery, calling them irresponsible for airing content full of information that feeds the media “circus.”

    “The producers failed to provide sufficient time or details for his representatives to address unsubstantiated claims, many from unidentified participants whose allegations lack context,” they claim.

    “By withholding this information, they made it impossible for Mr. Combs to present facts to counter these fabricated accusations. This production is clearly intended to present a one-sided and prejudicial narrative.” Combs’ team concluded, “As we’ve said before, Mr. Combs cannot respond to every publicity stunt or facially ridiculous claim. He has full confidence in the facts and the judicial process, where the truth will prevail: the accusations against him are pure fiction.”

    The Fall of Diddy will premiere on Monday (Jan. 27) at 9 p.m. EST.

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    In a shocking revelation, Diddy’s ex-girlfriend Kat Pasion has claimed that the music mogul once told her, “There’s a little bit of R. Kelly in all of us.”

    Pasion, who dated Diddy briefly in 2018, made the claim in a recent interview with a popular gossip site. She alleged that Diddy made the comment during a private conversation about the controversial singer R. Kelly, who has faced numerous allegations of sexual misconduct and abuse.

    The statement has sparked outrage and disbelief among fans and critics alike, with many calling out Diddy for his insensitive and troubling remarks. Pasion has since spoken out about the incident, stating that she was shocked and disturbed by Diddy’s words.

    This latest controversy comes on the heels of renewed scrutiny of the entertainment industry’s treatment of women and the prevalence of abuse and misconduct within the industry. It serves as a stark reminder of the need for accountability and change within the music industry and beyond.

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  • Kat Dennings Calls Tim Allen Her ‘Favorite TV Dad of All Time’ (Exclusive)


    Kat Dennings and Tim Allen are a father-daughter match made in TV heaven!

    Over the course of her decades-long career, the actress, 38, has had her fair share of on-screen dads. As she embarks on a brand-new journey with ABC’s Shifting Gears, Dennings reflects on her relationships with her former costars and exclusively tells PEOPLE why Allen, 71, holds a special place in her heart.

    “Tim Allen, I will say, is my favorite TV dad of all time. It’s been a real joy doing this show,” she says, also noting that the actor’s crew has been with him since his days on Home Improvement, which ran from 1991 to 1999, and Last Man Standing, which lasted from 2011 to 2021. “They followed him through all of his projects, which I think is a real testament to him as a person.”

    Kat Dennings and Tim Allen on ‘Shifting Gears’.

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    “We have a very funny banter. We really enjoy these scenes where we’re arguing. It’s really fun,” she adds of their on-camera rapport.

    According to the show’s official logline, the new series follows Matt (Allen), a “stubborn, widowed owner of a classic car restoration shop.” When his estranged daughter Riley (Dennings) and her two kids move back into his home, “the real restoration begins.”

    Before Dennings got the call for Shifting Gears, she was in a “dark, sad moment in time,” feeling lost and unsure of her next move.

    “I was like, ‘God, I don’t know what I want to do. I am just feeling so crazy,’” she recalls. When a friend suggested she think about what her “dream job” looked like, the 2 Broke Girls alum realized she wanted to do another multi-cam sitcom.

    “Then the next day I got this call to do this show. So it felt like I wished for something and I got it. It just felt like a meant to be thing,” she continues. She also “grew up watching Home Improvement,” she says, so starring in a show alongside a “cultural mainstay” like Allen was a no-brainer.

    “He’s Santa Claus [in The Santa Clause films] and Buzz Lightyear [in the Toy Story franchise]. He’s a big part of my consciousness growing up, so it was very surreal to work with him, but in a great way because he’s a very kind person,” she says.

    Kat Dennings and Bob Saget in a promotional photo for ‘Raising Dad’.

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    While Allen may be her favorite TV dad to date, Dennings says she looks back fondly at all of her previous paternal costars. Some of them include the late Bob Saget, who played her father in the 2001–2002 sitcom Raising Dad.

    “I’m so sad that he’s gone,” she says of Saget, who died at age 65 in January 2022. “But he was a lovely, lovely person.”

    Steve Carell and Kat Dennings in 2005’s ‘The 40-Year-OId Virgin’.

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    In 2005’s The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Dennings played Marla, the stepdaughter of Steve Carell‘s title character. She describes the movie as “such a moment in time.” Not only did it become Carell’s breakout film, but the hit comedy was also Judd Apatow‘s directorial debut.

    Dennings recalls feeling an anxious energy on set from the cast and crew, who were all banking on the movie’s success.

    “Steve Carell, I remember him being like, ‘God, I hope this works out.’ And he had just done The Office pilot or something like that, and now he’s one of the biggest stars in the world, rightly so,” she says. “He is the loveliest man you’ll ever know.”

    “I’ve been very lucky. I’ve had very good experiences,” she adds of her screen dads.

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    Shifting Gears airs Wednesdays on ABC.



    In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, actress Kat Dennings couldn’t help but gush about her experience working with actor Tim Allen on the hit sitcom “Last Man Standing.” The 35-year-old star revealed that Allen, who played her on-screen father Mike Baxter on the show, has become her “favorite TV dad of all time.”

    Dennings shared that working with Allen was a dream come true, and that he was incredibly supportive and kind on set. She praised his comedic timing and professionalism, and admitted that she learned a lot from him during their time together on the show.

    “I grew up watching Tim on ‘Home Improvement,’ so getting to work with him was such a surreal and amazing experience for me,” Dennings said. “He truly is a talented actor and a wonderful person. I couldn’t have asked for a better TV dad.”

    Dennings also expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to work on “Last Man Standing” and be a part of a show that resonated with so many viewers. She credited Allen and the rest of the cast and crew for creating a welcoming and inclusive environment on set.

    Fans of Dennings and Allen are sure to appreciate the bond between the two actors, and it’s clear that their on-screen chemistry translated into a genuine friendship off-screen. It’s heartwarming to see Dennings pay tribute to Allen as her favorite TV dad, and it’s a testament to the impact he has had on her career and personal life.

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  • Kat Dennings Still Cannot Believe Her ‘Thor’ Character is a Recurring MCU Character

    Kat Dennings Still Cannot Believe Her ‘Thor’ Character is a Recurring MCU Character


    Nobody could have expected back in 2011 when Thor was released that Kat Dennings Darcy Lewis would become a fan-favorite recurring character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, particularly Dennings herself. Unlike most of the characters in Thor, who originated in Marvel Comics, Darcy Lewis was an original creation for the film. The character was initially conceived as a middle-aged man, but Dennings’ casting not only changed the character, but her sarcastic attitude and strong comedic timing, which not only helped cement Dennings as a rising star, but also made Darcy Lewis a character creators would revisit in projects like WandaVision and What If…?

    Speaking with Collider, Dennings addressed how lucky she is to be part of the MCU, and revealed she has no plans to say goodbye to Darcy Lewis as long as Marvel Studios keeps asking her to return. Dennings said:

    “I can’t believe that this character became this thing that’s gone over so many different things. It’s one of those luck of the draw things because that role originally was just supposed to be an assistant that was in a couple of scenes in Thor. And for whatever reason, they expanded it and expanded it and kept using me. Every time, I was like, ‘I can’t believe they want me back. This is the best!’ So, every time they ask for me, I will always say yes, no matter what. I just still can’t believe it.”

    Dennings’ Darcy Lewis appeared in 2011’s Thor and 2013’s Thor: The Dark World but was rarely seen after that. Starting in Phase 4, however, she became a recurring character, first appearing again in WandaVision in 2021 and then returning as Darcy in 2022’s Thor: Love and Thunder. Dennings Darcy Lewis also appeared in four episodes of What If…?, marrying and giving birth to Howard the Duck’s son in her latest.

    Darcy Lewis Will Return

    It is fascinating to see how Dennings’s career has grown since she was cast as Darcy Lewis. When Thor came out, she was a star on the rise with memorable roles in films like The 40-Year-Old Virgin and The House Bunny, along with the lead role in the cult classic Nick and Nora’s Infinite Playlist. Thor was released four months before Dennings’ hit television show, 2 Broke Girls, debuted and would go on to run for six seasons. She has since starred in the underrated series Dollface and is set to star in a new comedy on ABC alongside Tim Allen titled Shifting Gears. Shifting Gears will debut on January 8, 2025, just two weeks after Dennings’s appearance on What If…? Season 3’s best episode so far, “What If…Howard the Duck Got Hitched?

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    While we don’t expect to see a big headline about Kat Dennings returning for Avengers: Doomsday, nobody would be upset if she did appear. A variant of Darcy Lewis’s daughter, Brydie appears to be a powerful cosmic multiversal hero on What If…?. If Brydie were to appear in Avengers: Doomsday or Avengers: Secret Wars, Dennings could appear as her mother alongside Howard the Duck. The great thing, though, about Darcy Lewis is that she can theoretically be matched well with any character, and should not be ruled out of any future movies and shows.



    Kat Dennings, who plays the lovable Darcy Lewis in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), recently expressed her disbelief that her character has become a recurring presence in the franchise. Dennings first appeared as Darcy in the original “Thor” movie back in 2011, and has since reprised her role in “Thor: The Dark World” and the Disney+ series “WandaVision.”

    In a recent interview, Dennings shared, “I still can’t quite believe that Darcy has become a recurring character in the MCU. It’s such a surreal experience to be a part of this massive franchise and to see how my character has evolved over the years.”

    Darcy Lewis is known for her quirky personality and comedic relief in the MCU, and fans have grown to love her interactions with the other characters. Dennings’ portrayal of Darcy has brought a unique energy to the MCU, making her a standout character in the superhero universe.

    As the MCU continues to expand with new projects and characters, it’s exciting to see Darcy Lewis remain a part of the ever-growing universe. Fans can look forward to seeing more of Dennings in the upcoming “Thor: Love and Thunder” movie, where she will once again team up with Chris Hemsworth’s Thor.

    It’s clear that Kat Dennings is grateful for the opportunity to portray Darcy Lewis in the MCU, and fans are equally excited to see where her character’s journey will take her next.

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  • Kat Dennings Calls 1 Moment From MCU Experience the ‘Coolest Thing That’s Ever Happened’ in Her Career

    Kat Dennings Calls 1 Moment From MCU Experience the ‘Coolest Thing That’s Ever Happened’ in Her Career


    Kat Dennings recently reflected on her role as Darcy Lewis in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. One of her favorite parts of playing the character surprisingly didn’t involve being on the screen.

    Dennings portrayed Darcy Lewis in 2011’s Thor, later reprising the role in The Dark World and Love and Thunder. She also made appearances in the MCU television series WandaVision and What If…? as the same character. Speaking with Collider, Dennings described how becoming a LEGO figure because of her MCU role is one of the coolest things to happen to her. “I pinch myself about that. I told my husband (Andrew W.K.) the other day that I think the coolest thing that’s ever happened in my entire career is when I became a Darcy LEGO,” Dennings said. “They’re called LEGO Minimates, and there’s a Darcy one. I literally can’t believe that I’m a LEGO. This is the best thing that’s ever happened to me, besides meeting my husband. It is the best thing, ever.”

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    Dennings went on to talk about the original plans for her character in the MCU, and how her role was originally not as big. “I can’t believe that this character became this thing that’s gone over so many different things. It’s one of those luck of the draw things, because that role originally was just supposed to be an assistant that was in a couple of scenes in Thor. And for whatever reason, they expanded it and expanded it and kept using me.”

    According to Dennings, fans can count on her to return as Darcy Lewis in the future if the MCU’s storyline demands it: “Every time, I was like, ‘I can’t believe they want me back. This is the best!’ So, every time they ask for me, I will always say yes, no matter what. I just still can’t believe it.”

    Dennings Returns to the MCU in New Season of What If…?

    Dennings’ career skyrocketed to new levels of fame in 2011 thanks to her appearance as Darcy Lewis in Thor. Since then, she went on to star in the CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls from 2011-2017. She also played a leading role in WandaVision as Darcy Lewis and has appeared in four episodes of the animated series What If…?

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    The third and final season of the anthology series based on Marvel’s hypothetical comic series of the same name made its premiere on Dec. 22, 2024 and is part of Phase Five of the MCU. Dennings returned as Darcy Lewis for the season’s fourth episode, “What If… Howard the Duck Got Hitched?” The story explores an alternate timeline where Howard the Duck marries Darcy Lewis and the two have a baby together that draws the attention of many beings across the MCU, including Yondu and the Black Order.

    What If…? Season 3 is now streaming on Disney+.

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    In a recent interview, actress Kat Dennings opened up about her experience in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and revealed that there was one moment that stood out as the “coolest thing that’s ever happened” in her career.

    Dennings, who portrayed the sassy and sharp-witted Darcy Lewis in the Thor and WandaVision series, reflected on her time working alongside the talented cast and crew of the MCU. She described the collaborative and supportive environment on set, where everyone worked together to bring the epic superhero stories to life.

    However, it was one particular moment that left a lasting impression on Dennings. She recalled filming a scene where her character Darcy Lewis got to interact with some of the iconic Avengers, including Chris Hemsworth’s Thor and Natalie Portman’s Jane Foster. Dennings described the experience as surreal and exhilarating, as she never imagined she would be sharing the screen with such legendary characters.

    The actress gushed about the thrill of being a part of the MCU and expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to be a part of such a beloved franchise. She credited the experience with helping her grow as an actress and honing her craft.

    Overall, Dennings described her time in the MCU as a dream come true and a career highlight. She expressed her love for the fans and the incredible support she has received throughout her journey in the Marvel universe.

    Fans can look forward to seeing more of Kat Dennings in the upcoming MCU projects, as she continues to bring her charm and talent to the big screen. Who knows what other unforgettable moments await her in the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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  • What Happened to Josh & Kat?

    What Happened to Josh & Kat?


    Missing You just premiered on Netflix and fans are eager to learn what happened to Josh and Kat in the ending. They are also wondering if Josh left Kat. This new thriller drama comes from Harlan Coben and Victoria Asare-Archer.

    Do Kat and Josh end up together in Missing You?

    Yes, Kat and Josh end up together in Missing You.

    At the end of the series, Kat finds a website supposedly connected to Josh. Stacey also finds an address linked to the site, a PO Box under Josh’s Facebook alias, Reggie Cross.

    Kat arrives at the location and meets a little girl, asking for Josh. He sees and calls out to Kat.

    Kat and Josh finally meet in person, 11 years after he left her. He reveals to Kat that the dating profile she found of him on the dating app did not belong to him. He also added that the Reggie Cross Facebook profile was created by his daughter. Kat then asks why he left, stressing that she knew Josh knew about her father’s corruption and ties to crime boss Calligan.

    Later, Josh confesses he had been waiting for her for 11 years. An emotional Kat then rekindles their relationship.

    Why did Josh leave Kat in Missing You?

    Josh left Kat because he could not bear to see her grieving the death of her father, whom he had killed and felt guilty for doing.

    Towards the end of the story, it is revealed that Kat’s late father Clint, a corrupt detective working for Calligan, was spotted in an intimate moment with his lover Parker, by her friend Aqua. Clint saw Aqua and panicked. Clint confronted Aqua at her home and demanded she not say anything to Kat or her mother. Aqua said she would not but demanded Clint himself to tell them the truth.

    A violent scuffle then ensued between Clint and Aqua. Josh arrived at the scene and accidentally fatally stabbed Clint, trying to protect Aqua. Kat’s boss Ellis Stagger soon showed up, worried by Clint’s frantic phone call asking for Aqua’s address. Realizing what happened, Stagger chose not to convict Josh, and to protect Kat and her mother from the truth. Stagger instead let notorious criminal Monte Leburne, charged with multiple crimes, take the blame for Clint’s murder.

    The post Missing You Ending Explained: What Happened to Josh & Kat? appeared first on ComingSoon.net – Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.



    Have you ever wondered what happened to Josh and Kat? These two lovebirds were inseparable in high school, but now it seems like they’ve disappeared off the face of the earth. Rumors have been circulating about a possible breakup or even a secret elopement. Join me as we dive into the mystery of what really happened to Josh and Kat. Stay tuned for updates as we unravel the truth behind their sudden disappearance. #JoshAndKatMystery

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  • Kat Dennings Is ‘Crawling Home Broke’ to Tim Allen in ‘Shifting Gears’ Trailer

    Kat Dennings Is ‘Crawling Home Broke’ to Tim Allen in ‘Shifting Gears’ Trailer


    The prodigal daughter returns in ABC’s brand new series, Shifting Gears!

    On Monday, Dec. 30, ABC released the first trailer for its upcoming sitcom starring Kat Dennings and Tim Allen, titled Shifting Gears.

    The new series follows Matt (Allen), a “stubborn, widowed owner of a classic car restoration shop” but when his estranged daughter Riley (Dennings) and her two kids move back into his home, “the real restoration begins,” the show’s logline reads.

    In addition to Dennings and Allen, who makes his sitcom return in the new series, other cast members include Seann William Scott as Gabriel, Daryl “Chill” Mitchell as Stitch, Maxwell Simkins as Carter and Barrett Margolis as Georgia.

    (L-R) Kat Dennings, Maxwell Simkins, Daryl Mitchell, Barrett Margolis and Tim Allen in ‘Shifting Gears’.

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    “Is that my GTO? I built that thing 15 years ago and somebody stole it,” Matt exclaims as a run-down car enters his garage. When his daughter exits the vehicle with her kids and a “Hey Dad,” he quips, “And there is the thief.”

    Back at Matt’s home, he and Riley have a confrontation about how they last parted ways. When he notes that the last time she left the house she “looked back and gave me the double bird,” Riley sighs and adds, “I was 18 — the double bird is how I ended all our conversations.”

    “I’m crawling home because I’m broke and need a place to stay until I figure out what the rest of my life looks like,” Riley admits in an honest conversation with Matt.

    Tim Allen and Kat Dennings in ‘Shifting Gears’.

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    “You guys can stay here,” he says to which she replies in shock, “Really? Because I haven’t changed a lot!”

    Despite their willingness to make amends, Matt and Riley’s relationship dynamic proves to be more difficult.

    “Can we try to talk to each other like rational adults?” she asks as Matt jokes, “Have you watched the news lately? That’s not a thing anymore.”

    Tim Allen and Kat Dennings in ‘Shifting Gears’.

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    The father-daughter duo reflects on how Riley’s mother “made a relationship between you and me possible” before her death.

    “She was our bridge. Maybe we could build our own bridge?” Riley says, offering an olive branch.

    “Okay, and then if I want to do something that you don’t like, you just look at the roof over your head and go, ‘Okay,’” he replies and Riley interjects, “I’m not sure you understand how bridges work.”

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    Shifting Gears premieres Jan. 8 at 8 pm ET on ABC.



    In the upcoming film “Shifting Gears,” actress Kat Dennings finds herself in a tough spot as she plays a character who is “crawling home broke” to Tim Allen. The official trailer for the movie has been released, giving fans a glimpse of the hilarious and heartwarming story that is set to unfold.

    In the film, Dennings plays the role of a woman who is down on her luck and in need of a fresh start. She turns to her estranged father, played by Allen, for help, leading to a series of comedic and touching moments between the two characters as they navigate their complicated relationship.

    The trailer showcases Dennings’ comedic timing and charm as she brings her character to life, while Allen’s signature wit and charisma shine through in his performance. The film promises to be a heartwarming tale of family, forgiveness, and second chances, with plenty of laughs along the way.

    “Shifting Gears” is set to hit theaters soon, and fans of both Kat Dennings and Tim Allen won’t want to miss this dynamic duo in action. Be sure to check out the trailer for a sneak peek at what promises to be a delightful and entertaining film.

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  • Make Villains Evil Again – by Kat Rosenfield

    Make Villains Evil Again – by Kat Rosenfield


    Before the advent of electricity, Christmas trees were lit with candles. It’s a tradition that seems insanely dangerous, until you realize that back then the options were firelight or no light at all—and oh god, can you imagine? You couldn’t bear it. Not in late December; not when the nights were so long, and so dark, and so cold.

    And not when you never knew who—or what—might be just outside, ready to tap a gnarled finger at the window. Whispering through cracked lips, in a cracked voice; calling out your name.

    I’m freezing.

    I’m starving.

    I want to come inside.

    Robert Eggers’s much-anticipated horror film Nosferatu is set before the advent of electricity; it arrived in theaters on December 25, though the only nod to festivity is one of those chancy candlelit Christmas trees, glimpsed in the background of a drawing room scene. This is a film that leans into darkness.

    It is a remake of a horror masterpiece—the classic 1922 silent film, Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, which was, in turn, an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. For some, the prospect of a remake raised uncomfortable questions about just what might happen to the story in a contemporary director’s hands—particularly given Hollywood’s recent penchant for assigning tragic, humanizing backstories to all its iconic villains. Last month, audiences flocked to theaters to see the Wicked Witch of the West recast as a heroic victim of abusive parenting, racism, and corrupt law enforcement: in other words, not wicked at all.

    Was the horrifying namesake of Nosferatu about to get the same treatment? Would we learn that this bloodsucking monster was something else entirely—a sad little boy with weird teeth, low blood iron, and a sunlight allergy, doomed to a life of loneliness by a healthcare plan that refused to cover orthodontics?

    Both Nosferatus (Nosferati?) follow the same basic plot: A naive young man is lured to a remote castle in the Carpathian Mountains to execute a real estate deal with an eccentric count named Orlok. What he discovers, too late, is that the count is actually a vampire—and that his chief aim is not the acquisition of an urban pied-à-terre, but rather to seduce his visitor’s lovely young wife and drain her blood.

    A complicating factor: The wife, Ellen, doesn’t seem entirely opposed to this idea, which speaks to the real social anxieties written between the lines of the supernatural horror story: a good old-fashioned moral panic about men made rabid and inhuman by lust, and the women who find this irresistible. These monsters can’t come inside, can’t touch you, without an invitation—which is to say, without consent. What makes a vampire truly terrifying is how he makes his victim complicit in her own demise. Somewhere, deep down, she wants to be bitten.

    Contemporary vampire stories often try to sidestep the more victim-blamey aspects of vampire lore by making the creatures themselves into straightforward sex symbols. (See: Twilight’s Edward Cullen.) These self-loathing, stoic vampires have human hearts and tortured backstories; they are, in their own way, victims too. And if nobody quite believed that the new Nosferatu would try to make its vampire sexy, it did seem possible in the lead-up to the release that Orlok might be a sympathetic figure—or at least a pathetic one, driven less by bloodlust than loneliness. The speculation was only further fueled by promotional materials that kept everything about the film’s antagonist (played by Bill Skarsgård) shrouded in mystery, including his physical appearance; posters and trailers showed him only in silhouette, the contours of his face obscured.

    As it turns out, we needn’t have worried. Orlok keeps to the shadows throughout the film, and you’re glad he does. What little light touches him reveals something hulking, balding, visibly decaying; a scene in which he rises from his coffin fully nude is not only the furthest thing from titillating, but the stuff nightmares are made of. Yet what makes Orlok most terrifying is also what makes him stand out after years of Hollywood telling us that monsters are people too. This vampire doesn’t regret what he is, and he doesn’t want to be loved. He wants to possess, to punish, to destroy, in a way that is at once brutally cruel and utterly impersonal.

    The credit for this goes to Eggers, the rare filmmaker who still has the courage to tell stories about evil without the mitigating influence of reason. The antagonists in his films don’t betray their secret humanity by saving a cat, or softening in the presence of a child; if anything, it’s the opposite. There’s a moment in Eggers’s inaugural effort, The Witch (2015), where the titular antagonist kidnaps a baby and is then seen standing naked over a huge mortar and pestle, grinding away. You only see what’s inside for a fraction of a second, but it doesn’t matter. You know exactly what it is—what it was—and the horror isn’t just in the act of violence itself, but the senselessness of it. The villain that would do this to a helpless infant cannot be outmatched, cannot be outsmarted, cannot be reasoned or pleaded with. Appealing to this villain’s humanity by showing your own is a hopeless endeavor; it will simply lick the tears from your face and pronounce them delicious, right before ripping your throat out.

    That Orlok is such a predator is what makes Nosferatu so unsettling, particularly in a world that encourages, even valorizes, vulnerability as a form of personal strength. In the very first scene, we see Ellen as a lonely, terrified teenage girl weeping in the dark—and in the moments before the camera pulls back to reveal her nineteenth-century clothing and nineteenth-century bedroom, you could imagine you were watching one of those confessional videos popular on TikTok, featuring a young woman crying in extreme close-up. On social media, fragility is a currency; the young women who make these videos are congratulated for their courage, their openness, their willingness to be so real. In Ellen’s case, though, revealing her vulnerability is the worst mistake she’ll ever make. She is so lonely, so scared, so desperate for comfort, and so she cries out—without stopping to consider what might be out there, just waiting to be invited in.

    Orlok is a monster; he will seek to possess Ellen, and destroy everything and everyone she loves. But he can only do this because first, in her foolishness, she opened the door and let him in. When Ellen realizes this, her first reaction is rage and disbelief at the unfairness of it all. She was a child; she was scared; she didn’t know what would happen. Why should the world inflict such brutal consequences on her for making a plea whose implications she didn’t even understand?

    The answer is an unfortunate truth: that this is a hard world for soft little things; that it will punish you because it can; and that, sometimes, failing to guard yourself against harm is as good as asking for it. We like to think that vulnerability can be charming, even disarming. But sometimes, it just makes you easy prey.

    That Ellen is punished for her naivete cuts against the romantic pretense that animates so many of the stories we tell at this time of year, even the scary ones. Watching Nosferatu, I found myself thinking of another Victorian-era scary story set at Christmas, the one about a bitter old man who lives in miserly isolation. Ebenezer Scrooge, too, is terrorized in the night by unearthly beings; he, too, cries out in the dark for mercy. But in A Christmas Carol, the admission of vulnerability is the first step to salvation. Scrooge repents, he weeps, he admits his loneliness and regret—and in doing so, he is reborn. An open heart is the path to redemption.

    It’s a nice story. Uplifting. Certainly, goodness exists in this world, and sometimes, surely, it triumphs. But Nosferatu reminds us of the existence of a second, bleaker truth: that wickedness exists, too. Not the Wicked kind, where “wicked” is just code for “tragic” and “misunderstood,” but the kind that delights in chaos and in cruelty, that defies logic and explanation. The kind we swaddle in narratives of our own creation because we can’t bear to look it in its hideous face.

    If you’re lucky, this is a thing you can go your whole life without ever really knowing. If you’re lucky, your only brushes with evil occur at a safe remove: in a book, on the news, in the movie theater where you’ve gone with the explicit purpose of being scared for fun. And if that’s the case, you may never have reason to regret your open heart, your open mind, your willingness to be vulnerable. But when it’s cold and dark and you’re all alone, and someone, something, is whispering gently at the window, you still know what the wise choice is: Light your candles, lock the door, and wait for the sun to rise.



    In recent years, there has been a trend in media to humanize villains, to give them sympathetic backstories and motivations that make them more relatable to audiences. While this approach can add depth to a character, it also runs the risk of diluting their villainous nature.

    I believe it’s time to make villains evil again. Villains should be unapologetically bad, the kind of characters you love to hate. They should be ruthless, cunning, and completely devoid of empathy. They should revel in their evil deeds, not justify them with tragic pasts or misguided intentions.

    When villains are truly evil, it makes the heroes’ triumphs all the more satisfying. It creates a clear line between good and evil, and allows for a more cathartic resolution when justice is served.

    So let’s bring back the classic villains, the ones who are evil just for the sake of being evil. Let’s embrace their wickedness and revel in their villainy. Because sometimes, it’s just more fun to root against a truly despicable bad guy.

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