Yellowstone’s Kelly Reilly Starred In One Of The Darkest Horror Movies Ever
Kelly Reilly will no doubt be familiar to devotees of the Taylor Sheridan television empire, as she played the morally complex Beth Dutton
for all five seasons of the neo-western series “Yellowstone.” The ruthless ranch owner became such a popular character among the show’s
roster that she even has a spin-off series of her own in the works, alongside Cole Hauser as Beth’s husband, Rip Wheeler. Outside of her

television work, Reilly’s filmography includes collaborations with filmmakers like Joe Wright (“Pride and Prejudice”), Ciáran Foy (“Eli”), Kenneth Branagh (“A Haunting in Venice”), and Guy Ritchie (“Sherlock Holmes”), among others. But it’s her pairing with director James Watkins that not…
As fall settles in with its cozy vibes, Netflix is clearing out a hefty batch of beloved movies, from heart-pounding action to laugh-out-loud comedies and soul-stirring dramas. Whether you’re craving a nostalgic teen flick, a gritty thriller, or a quirky gem, this lineup has something to spark one last binge before these titles slip away, reminding us that streaming libraries shift but the stories linger.

This week’s departures span quirky indies to blockbuster hits, with Tuesday kicking things off and Monday wrapping up the exits. So, grab your snacks, dim the lights, and squeeze in these films before they vanish from Netflix’s catalog—you’ll want to…
Trump’s New Movie Tariff Threat Rattles Global Production Hubs
President Donald Trump’s latest salvo against Hollywood’s runaway production landed Monday morning on Truth Social, where he pledged to impose a “100% Tariff on any and all movies made outside of the United States.” In the post, the president accused foreign countries of “stealing” America’s moviemaking business and took shots at California Gov. Gavin Newsom for failing to keep productions in Hollywood.

The president’s pronouncement was quickly overtaken in the news cycle, first by the unveiling of the Trump-Netanyahu Gaza peace plan, and then by the U.S. federal government shutdown. But Trump’s tariff threat continues to reverberate across the global entertainment industry, where many worry that the damage could be felt long after the president’s social-media post has been forgotten.
“This will mean less demand for our soundstages, tech upgrades, crew and training and, of course, mass layoffs,” says Lowell Schrieder, a Canadian talent manager for Ck Talent,…