Jason Momoa's show is the latest addition to streaming lineup, with Miley Cyrus taking on the director's chair; meanwhile, a feud between Blake Lively and Ryan Baldwin unfolds in the world of movies, shows, and music.
Miley Cyrus has made her directorial debut with the release of "Miley Cyrus: Something Beautiful", a 55-minute visual album and pop opera that explores emotional themes rather than following a traditional plot. The film, available on Disney+, takes the audience on an introspective and surreal journey through heartbreak, healing, and self-reclamation.
Structured in three acts, the film blends music, fashion, and raw emotion into a seamless visual narrative composed of standalone emotional vignettes anchored by songs from Cyrus’s 2025 album of the same name. The film uses moods, symbols, and imagery to convey its emotional arc—from loss through chaos and resistance, ending in quiet reflection and self-love.
The project integrates high art and spectacle, inspired in tone and aesthetic by works like Pink Floyd's The Wall and the psychedelic film Mandy. It features collaborations with notable artists and directors to create a genre-defying cinematic experience. Rather than a linear plot, "Something Beautiful" is more of a pop opera fantasy expressing transformation after loss in personal, romantic, or existential terms.
Meanwhile, in the world of television, the series "One Night in Idaho: The College Murders" centres on the families and friends of the victims of the 2022 Idaho murders, which claimed the lives of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. The series does not shy away from the ongoing legal cases and allegations, questioning whether the focus should be on the victims or the suspect, Bryan Kohberger, who was sentenced to four consecutive life sentences in prison without the possibility of parole.
Elsewhere, Sterling K Brown is one of the producers in the series "Washington Black", based on the 2018 bestseller of the same name by Canadian novelist Esi Edugyan. The series, available on Apple TV+, is set against the backdrop of the unification and colonization of Hawaii and features a predominantly Polynesian cast and is told from an indigenous perspective.
In the realm of romantic comedies, Sofia Carson stars in "My Oxford Year", a film available on Netflix. The story follows Carson's character, Anna, who enrolls in a year-long poetry program at Oxford University and meets Jamie, played by Corey Mylchreest. The film, described by Mylchreest as having laughs, love, sadness, and surprises, is a charming addition to the genre.
Lastly, the fallout over the film "It Ends With Us" is the focus of the documentary "Lively vs Baldoni: The Hollywood Feud", available on OSN+. The documentary explores the ongoing legal cases and allegations, questioning whether Blake Lively is the victim or Justin Baldoni is the target of a weaponized narrative.
In the world of music, Renee Rapp, known for her role in "Mean Girls" and her no-holds-barred personality, has released a new album titled "Bite Me".
Jason Momoa is also making waves with his period drama, titled "Chief of War", which is now available to stream on Apple TV+. The drama is based on a true story of a Hawaiian warrior trying to unify the islands before western colonization in the late 18th century.
Stacey and Jim Chapin (parents of Ethan Chapin) and Karen and Scott Laramie (parents of Madison Mogen) are featured in interviews in the series "One Night in Idaho: The College Murders", lending their perspectives to the ongoing investigation and healing process.
- If you are a fan of pop culture and celebrities, don't miss Miley Cyrus's directorial debut, "Miley Cyrus: Something Beautiful", available on Disney+, a 55-minute visual album and pop opera that delves into emotional themes.
- For those interested in movies-and-tv, the series "Washington Black", based on the 2018 bestseller by Canadian novelist Esi Edugyan, is now streaming on Apple TV+, presenting an indigenous perspective set against the backdrop of the unification and colonization of Hawaii.
- In the world of entertainment, Renee Rapp, known for her role in "Mean Girls" and her bold personality, has released a new album titled "Bite Me".
- News outlets are buzzing about the period drama "Chief of War", starring Jason Momoa, streaming on Apple TV+, based on a true story of a Hawaiian warrior trying to unify the islands before western colonization in the late 18th century.
- In the realm of lifestyle, the series "One Night in Idaho: The College Murders" includes interviews with the parents of some of the victims, providing insights into their perspectives and the healing process following the tragic event.