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NHL Playoffs: Hurricanes advance; Senators, Golden Knights, Oilers win

The Carolina Hurricanes are advancing to the next round after defeating the NJ Devils in double-overtime 5-4 on Tuesday night, clinching their first-round playoff series. Sebastian Aho shot a one-timer past Jacob Markstrom at 4:17 of the second overtime to give the Hurricanes the win.

The Hurricanes will play the winner of the Montreal-Washington series; the Capitals lead that series 3-1.

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After trailing their first-round playoff series 3-0, the Ottawa Senators are staying alive against the Toronto Maple Leafs with a 4-0 win in Game 5 on Tuesday, to force a Game 6. Thomas Chabot opened the scoring for the Senators, with Dylan Cozens also scoring and Tim Stutzle and Brady Tkachuk adding empty netters. Linus Ullmark had his best game of the series, making 26 saves for his first career playoff shutout. Game 6 will take place at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa on Thursday.

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The Vegas Golden Knights earned a 3-2 victory against the Minnesota Wild in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs First Round on Tuesday night at T-Mobile Arena. Brett Howden scored at 4:05 of overtime to give Vegas the win, who now leads the series, 3-2. Game 6 will take place Thursday night in St. Paul.

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The Edmonton Oilers rallied to beat the LA Kings 3-1 in Game 5 of the Western Conference First Round at Crypto.com Arena on Tuesday- marking the first time in Oilers history they have won three straight Stanley Cup Playoff games in comeback fashion. Mattias Janmark scored the go-ahead goal at 7:12 of the third period to help Edmonton win their third straight game against the Kings. The Oilers now lead the series 3-2, with Game 6 scheduled in Edmonton on Thursday.

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Pacers, Celtics both advance to next round; Pistons and Nuggets win

The Indiana Pacers will advance to the second round of the NBA playoffs after defeating the Milwaukee Bucks 119-118 in overtime, winning their series in five games. Tyrese Haliburton drove for the winning layup with just over a second remaining to pick up the Game 5 win at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Tuesday.

The Pacers will face the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference semifinals, who swept the Miami Heat in Round 1.

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Defending NBA champions Boston Celtics defeated the Orlando Magic 120-89 in Game 5 to win the series 4-1 and advance to the Eastern Conference semifinals. Jayson Tatum led with 35 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds for the Celtics, with Jaylen Brown scoring 23 points with six rebounds and three assists.

Boston will face the winner of the New York Knicks-Detroit Pistons series; the Knicks lead their series 3-2.

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The Detroit Pistons beat the New York Knicks in Game 5 on Tuesday night at MSG with a 106-103 win to avoid elimination. Cade Cunningham led Detroit with 24 points, eight rebounds, and eight assists, Ausar Thompson had 22 points and seven rebounds, and Tobias Harris added 17 points, eight rebounds, and four blocks en route to victory. Game 6 will take place at Little Caesars Arena on Thursday.

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The Denver Nuggets earned a 131-115 win over the LA Clippers in Game 5 on Tuesday night, giving them a 3-2 series lead. Jamal Murray lead with 43 points, Aaron Gordon added 23, with Russell Westbrook scoring 21 (in his return from a foot injury) and Nikola Jokic earned his 21st career playoff triple-double (18 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists). Game 6 is Thursday night at the Intuit Dome.

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Netflix shares trailer for Vince Vaughn film ‘Nonnas’

Netflix is previewing its upcoming comedy film Nonnas, starring Vince Vaughn and Susan Sarandon. Inspired by the life story of Jody Scaravella, Nonnas is directed by ‘The Perks of Being a Flower’ author and director Stephen Chbosky, from a screenplay written by Liz Maccie.

Vaughn, who also serves as an executive producer, portrays Joe Scaravella, an MTA employee mourning his mother’s death.  He says in the trailer: “I’m going through my mom and nonna’s recipes, and then I realized food is love. So, I want to open an Italian restaurant.”

An official film synopsis reads: “In the film, after the loss of his mother, a man risks everything to honor her by opening an Italian restaurant with a group of local grandmothers as the chefs. Joe opens Enoteca Maria, an old-school Italian spot that staffs four grandmothers, or ‘nonnas,’ from different cities in Italy, who share their dishes with the neighborhood.”

The cast also includes Lorraine Bracco as Roberta, Talia Shire as Teresa, Brenda Vaccaro as Antonella, Joe Manganiello as Bruno, Drea de Matteo as Stella, Linda Cardellini as Olivia, Campbell Scott, and Michael Rispoli.

The movie will be available for streaming starting on May 9, 2025; see the trailer for NonnasHERE.

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Paramount+ renews ‘Tulsa King’ for Season 3; adds Robert Patrick, Beau Knapp to cast

Paramount+ renewed Taylor Sherian’s Tulsa King for Season 3, which has started production in Atlanta and Oklahoma. More than 21 million people tuned in for the Season 2 premiere in September; a release date for Season 3 has not yet been announced.

Sylvester Stallone will return as Oklahoma crime boss Dwight “The General” Manfredi, who was previously a gangster in New York and is now seeking power in Oklahoma. Stallone is among the executive producers alongside Sheridan.

Paramount+ also announced that 1923’s Robert Patrick and actor Beau Knapp have joined the cast of Season 3; Patrick and Knapp will portray father-son duo Jeremiah and Cole Dunmire, respectively. In a press release, Jeremiah is described as “a powerful, forceful man with deep pockets in the liquor business,” while his Cole is “a trust fund country boy with crazy in his eyes.”

The actors join Stallone as well as series stars Martin Starr, Jay Will, Annabella Sciorra, Neal McDonough, Frank Grillo, Garrett Hedlund and Dana Delaney.

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Megan Thee Stallion drops video for new track ‘Whenever’

Megan Thee Stallion has released the video for “Whenever,” her first solo single of 2025. “Whenever” follows Megan’s recent collaboration with Blackpink’s Lisa on “Rapunzel.”

Per Billboard: Megan Thee Stallion recently shared on TikTok Live that she’s working on her Act: III album: “I’m really just trying to figure out who do I want to do features with at this point in life,” she said. “I only want to do features with people that … one, I haven’t done a feature with yet, and two, that I listen to on my own time — people that I actually, you know, f— with.”

Whenever arrives alongside a new music video, directed by Zac Dov Wiesel. In it, Megan crashes her car through the wall of a reception area and poses in various waiting room scenes, including a fish tank and chessboard.  See the video for ‘Whenever’ – HERE.

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Mumford & Sons reveal North American dates on ‘Rushmere’ Tour

Mumford & Sons have confirmed a 2025 North American tour, set for this summer/fall, in support of the release of their new album ‘Rushmere’.  Joining on select dates are up-and-coming artists including: Japanese Breakfast, Gregory Alan Isakov, Michael Kiwanuka, Sierra Ferrell, Gigi Perez, Margo Price, Lucius, Madison Cunningham, Good Neighbours and Divorce.

The arena and amphitheater tour of North America kicks-off on June 5th in Bend, Oregon and will make stops in cities including Berkeley, Los Angeles, Noblesville, Saratoga Springs, Columbia, Toronto, and more. They’ll then head back to Europe for more shows, and will return to the US on July 18th for a performance at the Gorge Amphitheater in Quincy, Washington, as well as Montana, Kansas, Colorado, and more. The group will then be back to the states on last time in October to complete their North American run with shows in Chicago, Milwaukee, Columbus, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Montreal, Detroit, Nashville, Austin, Tulsa, and more before wrapping up on October 26th in Omaha, Nebraska.

Tickets for the North American ‘Rushmere’ Tour are available via: Ticketmaster.

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NHL Playoffs: Panthers defeat Lightning 4-2; Stars dominate Avalanche with 6-2 win

The Florida Panthers defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-2 in Game 4 of their first round playoffs at Amerant Bank Arena on Monday, taking a 3-1 series lead. Aaron Ekblad and Seth Jones scored the game-tying and go-ahead goals with 3:47 and 3:36 left to play, respectively, to come back from behind to beat the Lightning.  Florida and Tampa Bay will face-off on Wednesday night for Game 5 in Tampa.

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The Dallas Stars dominated in a 6-2 win against the Colorado Avalanche in Game 5 of the Western Conference First Round at American Airlines Center on Monday. Wyatt Johnston scored two goals, including the first just nine seconds into the game, and had an assist for the Stars, while Thomas Harley, Mikko Rantanen, Mason Marchment, and Roope Hintz also scored; Jake Oettinger made 26 saves. Dallas leads their playoff series 3-2 heading into Game 6, set for Thursday in Denver.

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NBA Playoffs: Cavaliers sweep Heat to advance, Warriors take 3-1 lead over Rockets

The Miami Heat were defeated by the Cleveland Cavaliers in a 138-83 blowout loss on Monday, as the Cavs completed the first-round sweep to eliminate the Heat and advance to the second round of the NBA playoffs. Donovan Mitchell led the Cavs to victory with a team-high 22 points, with De’Andre Hunter, Jarrett Allen, Evan Mobley, Ty Jerome, and Javonte Green also scoring double digits. The 55-point margin of victory is the fourth-largest in playoff history and the biggest margin in an Eastern Conference postseason contest (per StatMuse).

Cleveland will face the winner of the Indiana Pacers-Milwaukee Bucks series as they advance to the second round.

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The Golden State Warriors defeated the Houston Rockets 109-106 in Game 4, taking a 3-1 lead in their best-of-seven series. Jimmy Butler returned from injury and led the Warriors with 27 points, with Brandin Podziemski scoring a playoff career-high 26 points, and Stephen Curry finishing with 17.

Game 5 between the Rockets and Warriors is set for Wednesday in Houston.

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Trailer for Alec Baldwin’s ‘Rust’ film released 4 years after death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins

The trailer for Alec Baldwin’s western drama “Rust,” which was plagued by controversy following the fatal on-set shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in 2021, has been released. The film, directed by Joel Souza, first premiered at Poland’s Camerimage Festival in November, with Souza and cinematographer Bianca Cline (who took over following Hutchins’ death) in attendance.

The film, set in the 1880s, stars Baldwin as notorious outlaw Harland Rust, who breaks his 13-year-old grandson (Patrick Scott McDermott) out of jail after he accidentally kills a rancher and is sentenced to death. Together, they flee the country on the run towards Mexico — but before reaching that safe haven, they must defend themselves against an unforgiving wilderness and the relentless pursuit of U.S. Marshal Wood Helm (Josh Hopkins) and a ruthless bounty hunter named Preacher (Travis Fimmel).

The film also stars Frances Fisher, Devon Werkheiser, Rhys Coiro, Xander Berkeley, Jake Busey, Abraham Benrubi, Travis Hammer, Nick Farnell, Sam Carson, Richard Gunn, and Easton Malcolm.

Hutchins died in an accidental shooting after Baldwin’s prop gun discharged a live round at the Bonanza Creek Ranch during production (director Joel Souza was also injured in the incident, but recovered). After the shooting, filming on the movie was shut down for more than a year but resumed in April 2023 in Montana rather than New Mexico.

Hutchins’ widower Matthew Hutchins is an executive producer on the film, a title that came after he and his late wife’s family reached a settlement with Baldwin and other producers in their wrongful death lawsuit. A press release states that the movie’s original producers will not profit financially from it; instead Matthew Hutchins and their son Andros will receive profits from the film as part of the terms of his wrongful death settlement.

Rust arrives in theaters and on VOD on May 2; see the trailer – HERE.

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‘Severance’ Renewed for Season 3 at Apple TV+

“Severance” has been renewed for Season 3, with the news coming shortly after the Season 2 finale of the Apple TV+ thriller. Apple TV posted: “Cue the choreography and merriment. #Severance has been renewed for Season 3.”

Severance executive producer Ben Stiller also posted on X:  “So some fans are asking for Season 3 of Severance. What do you say, @timcook?” with the Apple CEO swiftly responded, “Season 3 of Severance is available upon request.”

The sci-fi mystery with a cult following became Apple TV+’s most-watched series ever during its second season run.  The series, created by Dan Erickson and directed/executive produced by Ben Stiller, stars Adam Scot as Mark Scout — a man who undergoes a surgical procedure that split his memory. When he is at work he cannot remember anything about life outside the building, and when he leaves, he cannot remember work. As Mark’s “outie” grieves the loss of his wife, his “innie” lives an entirely different existence behind the walls of the shady biotech company Lumon — but Lumon and its experimental ‘severance procedure’ aren’t exactly what they are advertised to be. “Severance” also stars Britt Lower, Zach Cherry, John Turturro, Tramell Tillman, Patricia Arquette, Christopher Walken, Dichen Lachman, Jen Tullock and Michael Chernus.

short clip announcing the renewal begins with an overhead shot of Helly (Lower), Mark (Scott), and Dylan (Cherry) working at their Lumon desks.

In Season 1, Mark and his co-workers Helly (Britt Lower), Dylan (Zach Cherry) and Irving (John Turturro) launch a rebellion against the company by figuring out how to awaken their innie selves in the outside world. In Season 2, they explore and grapple with the disturbing truths they learn about themselves outside the office.

Stiller said in a statement: “Making ‘Severance’ has been one of the most creatively exciting experiences I’ve ever been a part of. While I have no memory of this, I’m told making Season 3 will be equally enjoyable, though any recollection of these future events will be forever and irrevocably wiped from my memory as well.”

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