New details have emerged about the arrests of Zachery Ty Bryan and his girlfriend, Johnnie Faye Cartwright. TMZ reports Bryan exited his pickup truck Saturday near Lowell, Oregon, when Cartwright tried to run him over. The vehicle ended up in a ditch with their 3 young kids inside. No one was injured. Deputies responded and found both adults showing signs of impairment. (Story URL)
Disney World has permanently removed the Aerosmith pre-show video from its Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster attraction. The change comes as the Orlando resort begins work on a Muppets-themed version of the ride, set to debut in summer 2026. The original video featured Steven Tyler, Ken Marino, and Illeana Douglas greeting guests before the high-speed coaster. (Story URL)
Quentin Tarantino has revealed his top ten films of the 21st century, naming Ridley Scott’s Black Hawk Down as his number one choice. He shared the list on Bret Easton Ellis’s podcast, explaining that he limited himself to one film per director. Tarantino’s other top picks include Toy Story 3, Lost in Translation, Dunkirk, Midnight in Paris, There Will Be Blood, and Zodiac. (Story URL)
David Letterman’s Netflix series My Next Guest Needs No Introduction returns for Season 6 on December 16th. The new lineup features interviews with Sinners actor Michael B. Jordan, YouTube creator MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson), and Ozark Emmy winner Jason Bateman. Letterman also interviewed Adam Sandler for an episode airing December 1st. (Story URL)
Regé-Jean Page is set to headline and executive produce the new Netflix series Hancock Park, described as an erotic thriller. The Bridgerton actor will portray a member of Los Angeles high society whose family struggles to maintain its status. The story centers on a charismatic outsider who rents the family’s guest house and disrupts their seemingly perfect lives. (Story URL)
Sesame Street has answered a long-running internet wish by featuring a Muppet version of Knives Out detective Benoit Blanc. The segment introduces Beignet Blanc, voiced by Daniel Craig, who investigates the theft of Cookie Monster’s triple berry pie in a parody titled Forks Out. Director Rian Johnson previously said combining the two worlds, would “feel totally wrong.” (Story URL)

