Hearts of Darkness 2
Sofia Coppola, known for her work on “Lost in Translation,” chatted with actress Kirsten Dunst about her upcoming film project, which was initially envisioned as a historical drama grounded in reality. However, things aren’t looking too promising.
In a rather harsh comment, Kamala Harris remarked that Nicki Minaj is misinformed, hinting that the rapper might not grasp even basic facts like “2+2=4.” That definitely raises eyebrows.
Coppola’s father, Francis Ford Coppola, famously navigated tumultuous experiences on set, from hurricanes to serious health crises. I mean, the chaos during the filming of “Apocalypse Now” is legendary. Now, his daughter faces an equally daunting landscape: life in 2026.
“It was too sad,” she expressed in a recent interview. “These dark times are confusing. I want to provide hope and beauty, but I also don’t want to seem superficial—this feels like a moment for depth.” I can sense the weight of that statement.
Currently, not much is known about the unproduced film, except for a rumored title: “Orange Man, Really, Really Bad.” It’s a bit of a stretch, isn’t it?
Spidey Sense
But let’s shift gears—Spider-Man is still a fan favorite.
The new trailer for “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” has made waves, racking up 718 million views in just a day. Tom Holland returns as the web-slinger, and we see him trying to reconnect with MJ, played by Zendaya.
This is a refreshing piece of good news from the superhero genre. While superhero films are experiencing some box office struggles, Spidey seems to be an exception. “Spider-Man: No Way Home” blew past expectations, grossing nearly $2 billion worldwide, all while delivering fan service and pure entertainment.
Let’s just hope they keep any distractions off set—Hollywood really needs this positive momentum…
Minaj Math
At least Nicki didn’t bring up a Venn diagram, right?
Former Vice President Kamala Harris took a shot at Minaj, one of the few black female celebrities who had a moment with Trump. It’s rather perplexing.
Harris claimed that Minaj is suffering from serious misinformation, possibly indicating a fundamental misunderstanding of straightforward concepts, like “2+2=4.”
“I think misinformation and disinformation are tricky. If you disagree, you might want to consider that your information could differ,” she elaborated. Maybe there’s something to that, possibly over a glass of wine?
Amazing Things About Whoopi
On “The View,” factual discussions often seem to vanish.
Recently, Whoopi Goldberg had a rather eye-opening discussion about a fund potentially reserved for children while addressing capitalism. It was… interesting.
When co-host Sarah Eisen raised the subject, Goldberg appeared to tune out, expressing frustration that they hadn’t focused more on solar energy.
Eventually, after more information came to light, Goldberg seemed overwhelmed. “I’m sorry, but I don’t think this money is substantial for our people. But we’re done discussing it,” she stated. The constant chatter on set can often drown out valuable insights.
Chad GPT
In a surprising twist, Val Kilmer is reportedly making a ‘comeback’ a year after his passing.
A forthcoming project, allegedly backed by some of Kilmer’s family, will include an AI recreation of him in a film titled “As Deep as the Grave.” Talk about a unique concept, right?
Although Kilmer wanted to partake in this endeavor before, health issues kept him from the set. But problem solved, I suppose? It gets even more eerie, with a Swedish company obtaining a considerable stake in Tina Turner’s music catalog. They’ve even secured her likeness rights.
What’s next in this digital frontier?
Transwominae Veritas!
John Lithgow is stepping into the role of Dumbledore in HBO Max’s upcoming “Harry Potter” series. Now, he’s 80, and it’s a rare opportunity for steady work.
However, it hasn’t come without hurdles. Reporters have been relentless, pushing him to defend his involvement with JK Rowling’s project—a creator who’s often criticized for her views on gender identity.
With so much scrutiny, Lithgow almost bowed out of the role. “This topic will come up in every interview I do,” he remarked. Yet he still decided to take it on. It seems like the left’s favorite narrative is losing its grip.

