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Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith honors Midwest roots with U. of Michigan music scholarship MIKE HOUSEHOLDER November 3, 2025 at 10:17 PM 0 1 / 2Chad Smith ScholarshipRed Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith performs with the Michigan Marching Band in Hill Auditorium on the campus of the University of Michigan Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025, in Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP Photo/Mike Householder) ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — The Red Hot Chili Peppers may be strongly associated with southern California, but drummer Chad Smith's heart never left the Midwest.

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1 / 2Chad Smith ScholarshipRed Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith performs with the Michigan Marching Band in Hill Auditorium on the campus of the University of Michigan Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025, in Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP Photo/Mike Householder)

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — The Red Hot Chili Peppers may be strongly associated with southern California, but drummer Chad Smith's heart never left the Midwest.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, who grew up in suburban Detroit, is gifting a need-based music scholarship to the University of Michigan.

"A lot of people (say), 'The Chili Peppers, West Coast band, California this and California that.' I get it. I was born in St. Paul, Minnesota," Smith told The in an interview Sunday, just hours before he made the official announcement during a surprise appearance at the Ann Arbor school's annual Band-O-Rama event. "The Minnesota connection is strong. The Michigan connection is strong.

"And that's why we're here. It's a natural, authentic fit for us."

Smith, 64, performed the RHCP hit "Can't Stop," alongside the Michigan Marching Band at Hill Auditorium.

The Curtis & Joan Smith Scholarship, which is named in honor of Smith's parents, will be awarded to an incoming University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance student, beginning in 2026.

The scholarship is a partnership between the School of Music, Theatre & Dance and the Chad Smith Foundation and comes on the heels of one with the same name launched two months ago at the University of Minnesota. Smith's parents are Minnesota alums.

Michigan's version of the Curtis & Joan Smith Scholarship will support incoming freshmen to the School of Music, Theatre & Dance undergraduate program who demonstrate financial need and a strong commitment to pursuing a music career. The scholarship reinforces CSF's mission to expand access to high-quality music education and career pathways for aspiring musicians across the country.

Smith attended Lahser High School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, and began his career playing in clubs and bars across the Detroit area. He credits his parents with nurturing his love of music and supporting his dream to pursue it professionally.

"My mother is 98 years young. Still going. She's here today — amazing," Smith said. "So, to be able to honor her (and) my father unfortunately passed away, but they were so integral in helping me with my musical path."

Smith has been with the Red Hot Chili Peppers since the late 1980s. During that time, the quartet, which also includes singer Anthony Kiedis and bassist Flea, have been one of the biggest-selling music acts, mixing layers of funk, punk, rap and traditional pop over a foundation of rock.

The backward-baseball-cap-wearing Smith has held down the beat on such hits as "Give It Away," "Under the Bridge" and "Dani California." The Chili Peppers were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.

"I'm fortunate to be in a band people like and I play the drums and maybe some drummers or musicians will get inspired just from my story," Smith said. "So, yeah, it's just an opportunity to give back to what I've been so lucky to have and for next generations of musicians to be able to pursue what they love."

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New Photo - Bella Hadid Joined by BFF Hailey Bieber at Halloween-Themed 29th Birthday Party: 'I Love You'

Bella Hadid Joined by BFF Hailey Bieber at HalloweenThemed 29th Birthday Party: 'I Love You' Latoya GayleNovember 3, 2025 at 11:29 PM 0 Bella Hadid/Instagram Bella Hadid and Hailey Bieber Bella Hadid shared several photos from her birthday celebrations on Instagram on Sunday, Nov. 2 The model, 29, was joined by Hailey Bieber and a few other friends at a small Halloweenthemed party "I have the best friends ever cutest girls in the world. I love you so so much," Hadid captioned the post Bella Hadid is feeling the love on her birthday! On Sunday, Nov.

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Bella Hadid shared several photos from her birthday celebrations on Instagram on Sunday, Nov. 2

The model, 29, was joined by Hailey Bieber and a few other friends at a small Halloween-themed party

"I have the best friends ever cutest girls in the world. I love you so so much," Hadid captioned the post

Bella Hadid is feeling the love on her birthday!

On Sunday, Nov. 2, the Victoria's Secret model shared several photos on Instagram from her 29th birthday celebrations after ringing in her actual birthday on Oct. 9. Among the snaps were Halloween-themed decorations and blowing out her candles while joined by friends.

Hadid donned a sheer top and denim pants as she posed alongside Hailey Bieber in the first photo of the collection. Bieber, 28, who wore a white top and baggy denim pants, was snapped with her hands on the model's waist as she stood behind and smiled with her eyes closed.

The small party appeared to have been planned without Hadid's knowledge as she captioned the post, "Surprise 👻 I have the best friends ever cutest girls in the world. 🩷 I love you so so much."

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A video showed the moment Hadid blew out the candles on her red birthday cake, which featured three photos of her wearing lingerie. The model was also filmed wearing a "Happy Birthday" tiara and decorating pumpkins alongside her friends.

The Instagram post included a stack of gifts for Hadid and a table full of sweet treats and pizza for the group to share. Bieber was snapped holding up a small trophy in one hand and her uniquely decorated pumpkin in the other.

She and Hadid have a close friendship and have been photographed throughout the years going on girls' night outs together. On Sept. 31, the pair were photographed enjoying themselves during Paris Fashion Week.

The outing came as Hadid made her return to the runway with Saint Laurent's Spring/Summer 2026 show just days after being hospitalized to receive treatment for Lyme disease.

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In an Instagram post on Sept. 17, she had shared photos from her hospital bed, captioned "I'm sorry I always go MIA I love you guys."

The model, who was diagnosed with Lyme disease at 16, has also appeared on Victoria's Secret's runway since her hospitalization.

She apologized to a fan who called her out for appearing to have low energy during the show in the comment section of their now-viral TikTok video.

"Girl I got my period that morning and my stamina is not up yet after the whole hospital sitch, but I tried my best and I LOVEEEE you for this I'm ok I swear," Hadid wrote. "I'm sorry if I let u down. Love you I mean it."

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After the $500 million Dodgers' title repeat, what's next for MLB? RONALD BLUM November 3, 2025 at 4:31 PM 2 1 / 3APTOPIX World Series Dodgers Blue Jays BaseballLos Angeles Dodgers pitcher Shohei Ohtani, pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto and pitcher Roki Sasaki celebrate after their win against the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 7 of baseball's World Series, Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025, in Toronto.

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1 / 3APTOPIX World Series Dodgers Blue Jays BaseballLos Angeles Dodgers pitcher Shohei Ohtani, pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto and pitcher Roki Sasaki celebrate after their win against the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 7 of baseball's World Series, Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025, in Toronto. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

NEW YORK (AP) — The $500 million Los Angeles Dodgers' thrilling World Series win over the Toronto Blue Jays attracted record international attention for Major League Baseball, affirmed LA's status as the sport's best team and drew more attention to baseball's payroll disparity heading into what is likely to be contentious labor negotiations.

Los Angeles' 5-4, 11-inning win over Toronto in Game 7 on Saturday night capped a postseason with seven winner-take-all games, two more than any previous year.

Shohei Ohtani is building a case as the sport's best player ever with his unprecedented two-way performances, captivating audiences outside the U.S. unlike any previous player.

"It just absolutely been the greatest benefit to the game that you can imagine throughout the year," baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred.

Toronto's success this year sparked interest throughout Canada, which gave the Blue Jays nationwide support.

Aaron Judge, Bobby Witt Jr., Paul Skenes and Cal Raleigh already have committed to play for the United States in next year's World Baseball Classic, which is gaining increased interest with each addition.

And MLB is negotiating to send big league players to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics during an extended All-Star break.

"Players are interested in playing, whether it's for the Team USA or any number of other teams around the world," union head Tony Clark said.

The Dodgers are already talking about a three-peat

Minutes after the Dodgers became the first repeat champion since the 1998-2000 New York Yankees, Dodgers star Freddie Freeman said matching that pinstriped power was the next goal.

"The Yankees are three-time back-to-back," he said, "so we get to use that same narrative next year."

Those Yankees are among just four instances of teams winning three or more consecutive championships alongside five by the 1949-53 Yankees, four by the 1936-39 Yankees and three by the 1972-74 Oakland Athletics.

Big market spending sparks talk of salary-cap proposal

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts attracted attention after the National League Championship Series sweep of Milwaukee when he yelled to Los Angeles fans: "They said the Dodgers are ruining baseball. Let's get four more wins and really ruin baseball!"

Los Angeles entered the World Series having spent $509.5 million in major league payroll and projected luxury tax, plus another $6.5 million for pitcher Roki Sasaki's minor league signing bonus.

Including Sasaki's bonus, the Dodgers spending for its two World Series title teams totaled at least $890 million. The New York Mets, who failed to reach the playoffs this year after getting knocked out in last year's NLCS, have spent about $860 million in 2024 and '25.

In a sign of how much payroll disparity has increased, the Athletics spent less than $150 million over the same period.

Manfred repeatedly has said owners haven't settled on their labor proposals, but the players' association is bracing to resist a push for a salary cap. Demand for a cap from owners is what led to a 7 1/2-month strike in 1994-95 and the first cancellation of the World Series in 90 years.

The labor contract expires on Dec. 2, 2026, and bargaining is likely to start this winter or spring.

More Japanese players likely headed to MLB

Following the success of Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Roki Sasaki, more Japanese players may sign with MLB teams.

Munetaka Murakami, a third baseman and first baseman who turns 26 in February, is expected to be posted by the Yakult Swallows. He hit .273 with 22 homers and 47 RBIs this year, limited to 56 games by an oblique injury. A two-time Central League MVP, in 2022 he hit 56 homers to break Sadaharu Oh's record for a Japanese-born player while becoming the youngest player to earn Japan's Triple Crown.

Kazuma Okamoto, a 29-year-old third baseman and first baseman. will be posted by the Yomiuri Giants. He has 248 homers in 11 Central League seasons, hitting 30 or more from 2018-23.

Tatsuya Imai, a 27-year-old right-hander, could be posted by the Seibu Lions. He struck out 17 against Yokohama on June 17, breaking Daisuke Matsuzaka's prior team record of 16 from 2004.

Here come the robots

Game 7 of the World Series was MLB's last with human umpires making all ball/strike calls.

Starting next season, the Automated Ball/Strike System will be installed in all big league ballparks and batters, catchers and pitchers will be able to appeal decisions to a high-tech system of cameras tracking each pitch and judging whether it crossed home plate within the strike zone.

Each team has the ability to challenge two calls per game and a team retains its challenge if successful, similar to the regulations for video review, which has been in place for many calls since 2014. Teams that exhaust their challenges get one additional challenge in each extra inning

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The Definitive Timeline of Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas's PreSplit Relationship Mehera BonnerNovember 3, 2025 at 9:08 PM 0 Summer 2025 surprised us with several new relationships: Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson. Justin Trudeau and famous fan of space Katy Perry. And of course, Ana de Armas and Tom Cruise. These two are newly over, but if you're wondering when things took a turn from the friend zone to something more, we have a timeline to dip into. February 13, 2025 The Daily Mail posts pics of Tom and Ana chilling in London after dinner, where they pose for photos with fans.

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Summer 2025 surprised us with several new relationships: Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson. Justin Trudeau and famous fan of space Katy Perry. And of course, Ana de Armas and Tom Cruise. These two are newly over, but if you're wondering when things took a turn from the friend zone to something more, we have a timeline to dip into.

February 13, 2025

The Daily Mail posts pics of Tom and Ana chilling in London after dinner, where they pose for photos with fans. Everyone's like WAIT, IT'S VALENTINE'S DAY, but then Ana is also seen with her rumored boyfriend Manuel Anido Cuesta.

Meanwhile, a source tells People that Ana and Tom were simply "discussing potential collaborations down the line," and "appeared to have no romantic connection, just friends."

March 15, 2025

Tom and Ana are spotted together again, this time arriving to London on a helicopter. The vibes are "huh."

April 14, 2025

You guessed it: they're in London again! Pics or it didn't happen:

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Another day, another sighting (via TMZ) of Tom and Ana arriving to London via helicopter—and this time Tom is flying. The next day, a source tells People that they are "maybe" celebrating Anas' birthday together.

May 3, 2025

The Daily Mail posts pics of Ana and Tom leaving David Beckham's 50th birthday together. Curious!

May 14, 2025

A source tells Us Weekly that romance is blossoming between Tom and Ana. "It's low-key, still new and in the early stages," they say, adding that "Their romance is definitely on the down low."

The insider also confirms that Ana and Tom's hang in February was to discuss work, but then a "relationship developed" into "feelings," leaving Tom "super smitten."

"They've gone out on some dates and it's very low-key," the source adds. "It's in the early stages and he's been courting her.... She isn't looking for anything to move too fast, she's taking it really slow."

May 15, 2025

Ana is asked about Tom on Good Morning America, saying "It's so much fun, and we're definitely working on a lot of things. Not just one, but a few projects with Doug Liman and Christopher McQuarrie and, of course, Tom. I'm so excited."

May 22, 2025

Ana tells Women's Wear Daily,"Obviously, everyone knows I'm working with Tom Cruise. And of course I'm doing crazy training, as you do when you're working with Tom. It's another level that just keeps setting the bar higher and higher. But it's so much fun."

June 4, 2025

Ana is once again asked about Tom, this time by Variety, and says "You know what, he supports every movie. He really wants the industry and cinema to do well and [wants] people going to the theaters. We're working together, so he got to see Ballerina, and he actually really liked it. He loved John Wick. It is very special that someone like him is supporting. It is really special, in general, to have other actors and people supporting each other. We can do well all together."

July 18, 2025

Ana and Tom are spotted vacationing together in Spain while Ana reads Sierra Greer's book Annie Bot, about an AI robot who "was created to be the perfect girlfriend for her human owner" and was "designed to satisfy his emotional and physical needs." Mmkay!

Meanwhile, People talks to a source who says the pair "have a special work relationship," and that Ana's been prepping for their first project together: "Tom is crazy hardworking and she's very excited to work with him. She calls it an opportunity of a lifetime."

July 26, 2025

Tom and Ana are spotted at an Oasis show in the background of the second video in this post from DJ Goldie.

July 27, 2025

They're spotted holding hands in Vermont in pics obtained by TMZ, seeeeeeemingly confirming the fact that they're more than friendly colleagues.

July 30, 2025

A source tells People that Ana and Tom have "become incredibly close" and that "Ana loves Vermont. It's her place to rest and recharge. She was excited to host Tom and show him around. She took him to all her favorite spots."

The insider adds that Ana "really enjoys spending time with him. They've become incredibly close and Tom continues to be a huge support — both personally and professionally."

October 16, 2025

Looks like Tom and Ana are over.

"Like any good movie, it all comes to an end, and that was the case for Tom and Ana," a source tells the Daily Mail. "They got together to see if they would be able to work together, and that developed into something more, which neither of them expected."

They add, "They ended up realizing that they should keep it professional because they weren't able to figure it out as a couple and they wanted to save the future of their friendship and their movie."

October 31, 2025

A source tells the Us Weekly, "Tom and Ana are done for now. It was more Ana's decision because things were moving fast and she started to get a little uncomfortable with how fast it was going." They add, in part, "She still likes him a lot, and they have a connection. They will see how things go in the future."

That brings us up to date, but stay tuned!

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New Photo - Jennifer Lawrence Wants Skinny Jeans to Stay Dead

Jennifer Lawrence Wants Skinny Jeans to Stay Dead Izzy GrinspanNovember 3, 2025 at 9:10 PM 0 Jennifer Lawrence Wants Skinny Jeans to Stay Dead Sharif Hamza "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." It's 3:00 p.m. on a Wednesday in SoHo, and outside the abouttoopen Longines boutique, a crowd has gathered—not just paparazzi, but the sort of carefully dressed tourists and shoppers who populate the neighborhood during business hours. A passing couple stops to ask what's going on, and a young man in a cream sweater beams at them.

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It's 3:00 p.m. on a Wednesday in SoHo, and outside the about-to-open Longines boutique, a crowd has gathered—not just paparazzi, but the sort of carefully dressed tourists and shoppers who populate the neighborhood during business hours. A passing couple stops to ask what's going on, and a young man in a cream sweater beams at them. "Jennifer Lawrence is in there!"

Inside the store, Lawrence is perched in an accent chair and doing that thing she does so well: radiating movie-star energy while also appearing to be a completely normal person. She's wearing a brown sweater with a matching brown cardigan thrown around her shoulders, along with a short black skirt with a doubled-over effect. She pulls up the hem a bit to show me the construction. "It's a sweater over a sweater," she explains, "but I didn't put a skirt over a skirt." (Actually, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen did—the entire look is by The Row.)

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Lawrence is here to launch the boutique and celebrate the debut of the watch brand's latest model. "The PrimaLuna," she says, extending one arm to show it off. "I don't normally call watches by their government names, but it's elegant. I only recently started wearing watches as jewelry, and I think that it's a really beautiful piece of jewelry."

The PrimaLuna is actually a relaunch of a classic moonphase style from the 193-year-old Swiss brand. With a domed 34-mm case and 48 sapphires, it has a lunar glamour that feels horologically relevant in a moment when more and more women's watches are starting to look like bracelets. "It's a statement," Lawrence says. "And it's permanent. It's not a trend. It's nice to have something so practical that's also beautiful."

The watch comes with a mother-of-pearl dial. Sharif Hamza

At 35 years old, with a résumé full of hit films and two small kids, Lawrence is in a stage of life where it helps to be decisive—even when it comes to accessories. "I'm in a phase where I'm wearing more permanent jewelry, as opposed to changing it. So I have an ear cuff that I've been wearing every day, and I have anklets that I wear every day." She sounds like any other busy mom, but her daily style is becoming the stuff of New York legend. She's regularly photographed around the city wearing the kind of accessible-yet-perfect outfits that make other city women want to go home and take apart their closets to see if they can achieve the same look.

And it turns out she's finding inspiration in the same places the rest of us are. "I notice silhouettes either online or in the streets," she says, "and living in New York is really inspirational." One thing she's clocked recently is the return of the Y2K-style layering—not the sophisticated The Row situation she has on now, but tank tops upon tank tops upon tank tops. "I started seeing the layers coming back, which is just fun when you're old enough to remember the trends in the early 2000s, with the tank hanging below the shirt."

She likes a dress over pants, she says, but she wants nothing to do with that era's other reigning silhouette. "Skinny jeans are dead, which I'm happy about. I don't want somebody to be able to tell with absolute clarity the difference of size between my thigh and my ankle."

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With press ramping up for her new movie, Die, My Love, she's also been photographed out and about in high fashion, like the fresh-off-the-runway Dior, pulled from Jonathan Anderson's first collection for the house, that she wore to the Rome Film Festival. In the film, she plays Grace, a new mother losing herself to postpartum psychosis. "I definitely resonated with it because [motherhood] is such an identity shift," she says. "You're all of a sudden so important to this one person that another part of you starts to feel invisible." Holding up her hands, she tries to illustrate the difference between life pre- and post-kids. "It just feels like, I mean, Old Testament, New Testament."

Does she find that her style gets influenced by the characters she plays? "It happens every time," she says. "It's something that I seriously have to keep in control. I see it happening while I'm shooting, and then I look back at pictures and I'm like, Who is that? Grace was very influential. I noticed when I started to dress like her." Even Katniss Everdeen? "Well, maybe not Katniss. Although I can't put my hair in a braid without being like"—she lowers her voice to a goofy register—"Oh, you want somebody to bring up the movie?" This is the high-low magic of Jennifer Lawrence: Oscar winner, mom, wearer of sapphire-encrusted timepieces, and still totally willing to launch into a silly voice if it helps get the point across.

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Jonathan Bennett reveals why he doesn't want his "Mean Girls" character to be gay in the sequel (exclusive) Mekishana PierreNovember 3, 2025 at 10:00 PM 0 Jonathan Bennett would never turn down a chance to return to the Mean Girls universe — yes, it's a multiverse, Tina Fey said so — but he would prefer that his iconic ladies man remain as such.

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Jonathan Bennett would never turn down a chance to return to the Mean Girls universe — yes, it's a multiverse, Tina Fey said so — but he would prefer that his iconic ladies man remain as such.

"I think Aaron would be straight," Bennett tells host Tommy DiDario in Entertainment Weekly's exclusive preview of his upcoming appearance on the I've Never Said This Before podcast, when the host questions if he would want Aaron Samuels to be depicted as gay in a potential sequel, considering his own sexuality.

Bennett, who is over 20 years removed from playing the North Shore hottie who catches the eye of Lindsay Lohan's Cady Heron and Rachel McAdams' Regina George, points out that "almost all the guys" who play the major characters in Mean Girls have come out as queer since the film's release, "which is just funny to me."

Bennett, Daniel Franzese (who played Damian Leigh), and Rajiv Surendra (who played Kevin Gnapoor) were all closeted while making Mean Girls, and came out in 2017, 2014, and 2018, respectively.

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"I think Aaron would be straight because I wouldn't want to change the narrative of Aaron Samuels because Jonathan Bennett is gay. You would keep the narrative of Aaron Samuels because that's the story," he reasons.

That's not to say that Bennett doesn't have ideas on what would happen should a sequel come to fruition. The Finding Mr. Christmas star acknowledges that no one has actually conceptualized the idea of a follow-up to the 2004 film, but says the desire to reprise their original roles is there for "99 percent of the cast."

Bennett tells DiDario, "I don't think there's been an actual conversation between us that I can remember. But, like, in the group chat, do we want to do it? Yes. It's just, we did that movie 22 years ago, so it's like... everyone grows up. We were kids shooting this movie. And then you grow up and get your lives... So it's like, we would love to come back and bring the band back together. It's just way above my pay grade. That's a Tina Fey question."

And if Fey gives a sequel the green light, Bennett shares that he believes his character would have become a teacher in the decades since the original film.

"Why don't we just do the movie everyone wants; we all come back, I'm a teacher at the school, the girls are grown up [and] have their own kids, and now their daughters are coming to school," Bennett suggests, adding that the film's plot would center on the parents' of the kids in school as they're the former Mean Girls. "It's just in your face, like, that's the storyline. It's not rocket science."

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The actor quips that as someone that does Hallmark Channel movies, he thinks "a lot about multi-generational viewing," which would be a perfect way for both new and old fans of Mean Girls to enjoy a sequel.

"You could have a storyline for all the parents who are the millennials that are fans of the movie [and] grew up with it; so they're going to be attached to, like Lacey, Amanda, me. And then you have the kids who are the new [stars] for their kids to be watching, so they can identify with those kids," Bennett pitches.

DiDario jokes that Bennett is "such a producer," which the star takes on the chin, adding, "Tina, write [the movie]. I ain't getting any younger, sweetie."

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Mean Girls — based on the 2002 book Queen Bees and Wannabes by Rosalind Wiseman — has become a modern classic, and inspired a Broadway musical that ran from 2017 to 2019, which laid the foundation for Fey's 2024 movie musical adaptation starring Angourie Rice in the role of Cady, with Reneé Rapp in the role of Regina.

Bennett passed the torch of Aaron Samuels to The Summer I Turned Pretty star Christopher Briney for the film, who called the role a "dream."

As for the possibility of a sequel that features the original stars, Fey previously said she tried to bring back all four actresses for the movie musical but "it didn't come together."

"I have a feeling Paramount would love that. I have not really thought much about that," Fey told The New York Times in January 2024. "To me, part of why the stakes are so high in the story is because everyone's so young and feelings are huge, love is huge and friendship is huge in a way [that it isn't with] middle-aged moms. I love writing about middle-aged people, but I don't know."

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The decade churned out found footage innovators like &34;Paranormal Activity&34; and grisly thrillers like &34;28 Days Later&34;. The 25 best horror movies that defined the 2000s The decade churned out found footage innovators like &34;Paranormal Activity&34; and grisly thrillers like &34;28 Days Later&34;. October 29, 2025 9:00 a.m. ET :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/horrormoviesofthe2000s102325d82318b792794de0b998d868ab3e29a1.jpg) Megan Fox as Jennifer Check in 'Jennifer's Body'; Cillian Murphy as Jim in '28 Days Later'; Alison Lohman as Christine Brown in 'Drag Me to Hell'.

The decade churned out found footage innovators like "Paranormal Activity" and grisly thrillers like "28 Days Later".

The 25 best horror movies that defined the 2000s

The decade churned out found footage innovators like "Paranormal Activity" and grisly thrillers like "28 Days Later".

October 29, 2025 9:00 a.m. ET

Megan Fox as Jennifer Check in 'Jennifer's Body'; Cillian Murphy as Jim in '28 Days Later'; Alison Lohman as Christine Brown in 'Drag Me to Hell'

Megan Fox as Jennifer Check in 'Jennifer's Body'; Cillian Murphy as Jim in '28 Days Later'; Alison Lohman as Christine Brown in 'Drag Me to Hell'. Credit:

Doane Gregory/Fox; Peter Mountain/FOX; Melissa Moseley/Universal

The 2000s were a dark time for horror movies, with directors pushing their grisly visions to the extreme. Perhaps it was the cultural climate of the time: Post-9/11 fear and cynicism, seemingly endless wars, and a toxic tabloid culture made for a relatively bleak era, and the movies of the time were no exception.

Yet, in between the teen slashers of the '90s and the rise of "elevated horror" in the 2010s, the 2000s boasted a boom of scary movies we now consider new classics. Hollywood films like *American Psycho* (2000) and *Jennifer's Body* (2009) offered a refreshing satirical bite, while international features such as *The Devil's Backbone* (2001) and *Let the Right One In* (2008) proved that not all scares had to be cheap.**

Ahead, ** offers its picks for the 25 best horror movies of the 2000s. Here are the ones that still keep us up at night.

28 Days Later (2002)

Cillian Murphy as Jim in '28 Days Later'

Cillian Murphy as Jim in '28 Days Later'. Peter Mountain/Searchlight Pictures

Danny Boyle changed the undead game with *28 Days Later*, whose red-eyed "rage zombies" popularized the concept of the fast-moving dead—a whole different monster from the shambling slowpokes of the Romero era. Writer Alex Garland would go on to become a celebrated filmmaker in his own right with *Ex Machina* and *Civil War, *and stars Cillian Murphy and Naomie Harris — both up-and-comers at the time of filming — rocketed to fame after the movie's release.

Shot in very-of-its-time digital DV, *28 Days Later* expertly balances intense horror, character-driven drama, and memorable imagery — most famously, a shot of Murphy standing on an abandoned, covered in trash London Bridge.

American Psycho (2000)

Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman in 'American Psycho'

Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman in 'American Psycho'. Everett Collection

Director Mary Harron and screenwriter Guinevere Turner bring a fresh female sensibility to their adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' controversial bestseller, about a Wall Street investment banker named Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale) who moonlights as a deranged serial killer.

Harron and Turner emphasize the comedy of '80s yuppie manners inside Ellis' orgy of bloodlust, highlighting its savage satire of toxic masculinity and consumer excess. Bale's very game performance only adds to the heightened absurdity and comedy of this very dark, violent movie — it's no surprise that Bale-as-Bateman has birthed multiple memes in the decades since this movie's release.

Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006)

Nathan Baesel as Leslie Vernon in 'Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon'

Nathan Baesel as Leslie Vernon in 'Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon'. Everett Collection

An ahead-of-its-time hidden gem, the 2006 mockumentary horror flick *Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon *anticipates the meta-slasher movies of the 2010s and '20s with a satirical faux doc following an up-and-coming horror villain named Leslie Vernon as he plans his first big mass murder.

No one's heard of Leslie yet, mind you. But his mentor assures him that he'll be bigger than Michael Myers *and* Jason Voorhees once his plan comes to fruition. The film pivots from wry mock-doc to straightforward slasher in its second half, but its wit remains sharper than the farm equipment Leslie uses to dispatch his victims.

The Descent (2005)

Shauna Macdonald as Sarah in 'The Descent'

Shauna Macdonald as Sarah in 'The Descent'. Alex Bailey/Lionsgate

Another viscerally scary film that takes viewers on a dark and intense ride, *The Descent* is not recommended for people with a fear of tight spaces. Most of the movie takes place underground, following a group of friends who go spelunking in a cave (supposedly in North Carolina, but actually shot in southern England) inhabited by an unknown…something.

Following his debut *Dog Soldiers* in 2002, *The Descent* was an international breakout hit for director Neil Marshall, who would go on to film some of the most epic battle scenes on* Game of Thrones*. This survival horror/monster movie hybrid is also notable for having a nearly all-female cast, which was a surprising departure when it hit theaters in 2005.

The Devil's Backbone (2001)

Junio Valverde as Santi in 'The Devil's Backbone'

Junio Valverde as Santi in 'The Devil's Backbone'. Everett Collection

The 2000s produced a pair of instant-classic ghost movies out of Spain: 2007's *The Orphanage*, from director J.A. Bayona, and 2001's* The Devil's Backbone *— which is set during the Spanish Civil War, but was made by Mexican director Guillermo del Toro. The aughts were also good for del Toro, who broke out into the mainstream with his dark fairytale *Pan's Labyrinth* later in the decade.

But in terms of sheer terror, this stark, spine-tingling ghost story, about a school for orphaned boys haunted by a melancholy corpse known as "the one who sighs," is the scariest film in del Toro's filmography. *The Devil's Backbone *is beautiful, horrifying, and deeply sad all at the same time.

Drag Me to Hell (2009)

Alison Lohman as Christine Brown in 'Drag Me to Hell'

Alison Lohman as Christine Brown in 'Drag Me to Hell'. Everett Collection

After an extended period away from horror, Sam Raimi returned to the genre that made him famous with *Drag Me to Hell,* a pulpy, propulsive roller-coaster ride of a demon possession movie. Alison Lohman stars as Christine, a loan officer at a Southern California bank who evicts the wrong old lady and finds herself cursed as a result.

Like all of Raimi's work,* Drag Me to Hell* is painted in cartoonish broad strokes as Christine desperately fumbles to find a way to break the curse in three days, before she gets, well, dragged to hell. But for a PG-13 rated horror movie, it's surprisingly intense and freaky as well — also classic Raimi.

Frailty (2002)

Matthew McConaughey as Adam/Fenton Meiks in 'Frailty'

Matthew McConaughey as Adam/Fenton Meiks in 'Frailty'. Everett Collection

Bill Paxton gives one of the finest performances of his career in *Frailty,* a psychological thriller starring the actor as a religious fanatic in small-town Texas who recruits his sons for a divinely inspired mission to kill "demons."

Now, whether the family's victims are *actually *possessed by evil spirits, or if they're innocent bystanders caught up in a deadly delusion, is open to interpretation. And that's a big part of the intrigue Paxton — who also makes his directorial debut here — is building in this hidden gem from 2002, which costars Matthew McConaughey and Powers Boothe.

Ginger Snaps (2000)

Katharine Isabelle as Ginger Fitzgerald in 'Ginger Snaps'

Katharine Isabelle as Ginger Fitzgerald in 'Ginger Snaps'. Everett Collection

*Ginger Snaps* does for the werewolf movie what* Let The Right One In* did for vampire stories. But, although it was directed by a man (John Fawcett, who went on to work on *Orphan Black*), this modern monster movie has had a big impact on feminist horror filmmaking.

The story revolves around two goth-y Canadian outcasts, Brigitte (Emily Perkins) and her older sister Ginger (Katharine Isabelle), whose relationship is tested when Ginger is attacked by a strange animal and transforms into a sexually aggressive werewolf. *Ginger Snaps* was ahead of its time in the way it applied classic horror tropes to a story about female sexuality and coming of age, making it a precursor to films like *Jennifer's Body* and* Raw *that use similar themes.

Hostel (2005)

Jay Hernandez as Paxton Rodriguez in 'Hostel'

Jay Hernandez as Paxton Rodriguez in 'Hostel'. Everett Collection

*Hostel* is a movie that practically dares you to like it. Eli Roth's follow-up to his breakthrough feature *Cabin Fever *(2002) starts off as a satire of some of the ugliest Americans ever to travel abroad, following the exploits of a group of hedonistic frat-boy types partying their way across Europe.

Then something shifts, and the movie unleashes a gauntlet of sadistic violence that's very effective at making the same viewers who found these characters intensely annoying a few scenes ago feel guilty for ever hating them. It's an ugly, cynical, mean-spirited, low-key brilliant movie, and Roth's best effort as a director so far.

The House of the Devil (2009)

Jocelin Donahue as Samantha 'Sam' Hughes in 'The House of the Devil'

Jocelin Donahue as Samantha 'Sam' Hughes in 'The House of the Devil'. Magnolia Pictures

Starring Jocelin Donahue as a college student hard up for cash who takes on a suspicious babysitting gig, *The House of the Devil *is a Ti West masterpiece. This early '80s slasher throwback has the same dynamic sensibilities as a Pixies song, starting off quiet, then getting loud, then going quiet again before exploding in an onslaught of violence that's the stuff of every bible-thumper's worst nightmares.

An early appearance by Greta Gerwig as the doomed best friend and a memorable needle drop from the Fixx in the film's most celebrated scene further ups *The House of the Devil*'s street cred, making this an all-around solid example of the best indie-horror the 2000s had to offer.

Inside (2007)

A close-up of an eyeball from 'Inside'

A close-up of an eyeball from 'Inside'. Everett

*Inside *may not be as deep as* *other films on this list*, *but it stands out for how relentlessly violent and viscerally upsetting it is — a real feat in the decade that also brought us the* Saw* series. This particular French horror film, helmed by Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo, takes place on Christmas Eve, as a pregnant woman named Sarah (Alysson Paradis) prepares to go to the hospital for an induced labor the following morning.

Then, an unnamed woman (played by an unhinged Béatrice Dalle) shows up on Sarah's doorstep, bearing a pair of very sharp scissors and a disturbing demand: She wants Sarah's baby, and she's willing to perform amateur surgery with no anesthesia to get it.

Jennifer's Body (2009)

Megan Fox as Jennifer Check in 'Jennifer's Body'

Megan Fox as Jennifer Check in 'Jennifer's Body'. Doane Gregory/Fox

The world wasn't ready for *Jennifer's Body *when it was first released in 2009, garnering dismissive reviews from critics who didn't seem to get what writer Diablo Cody and director Karyn Kusama were going for in this claws-out gem of a high school horror movie.

Amanda Seyfried stars as Anita "Needy" Lesnicki, a bookish teenager whose best friend Jennifer Check (Megan Fox) transforms into a bloodthirsty, hyper-sexual succubus after she climbs into a van with some douchebags after a disastrous rock concert. Queer, quippy, and tons of fun,* Jennifer's Body *captures the feeling of watching a horror movie at a sleepover with your best friends.

Let the Right One In (2008)

Lina Leandersson as Eli in 'Let the Right One In'

Lina Leandersson as Eli in 'Let the Right One In'.

Magnolia Pictures

This Swedish import swept into American theaters in 2008 like a blast of ice-cold air, stunning critics and audiences alike with its unique, haunting take on vampire myths. The film stars newcomers Kåre Hedebrant and Lina Leandersson as Oskar and Eli, two lonely kids living in the same apartment block in a small Swedish city in winter.

Oskar is drawn to Eli, but there's something very strange about her relationship with the older man (Per Rangar) she lives with — a man who, we later discover, goes out at night and drains random victims of blood like deer carcasses. With its frozen setting, enigmatic characters, and haunting tone, *Let The Right One In* is, at its core, a twisted and terribly sad love story — as all the best vampire movies are.

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Martyrs (2008)

Mylène Jampanoï as Lucie Jurin in 'Martyrs'

Mylène Jampanoï as Lucie Jurin in 'Martyrs'. Everett Collection

Pascal Laugier's *Martyrs *is one of the best films to come out of the micro-movement known as the New French Extremity, a sort of European cousin to "torture porn" that produced a series of shockingly violent horror films in France in the mid-2000s.

Laugier's film stands out because it has the thematic heft to back up its mind-bogglingly intense gore, using the story of two traumatized young women who escape from a bourgeois cult obsessed with transcendence through torture — only to be drawn back into its sinister clutches — to make a devastatingly bleak statement on faith.

May (2002)

Angela Bettis as May Dove Canady in 'May'

Angela Bettis as May Dove Canady in 'May'. Everett Collection

Writer-director Lucky McKee has yet to fully recapture the magic of his debut feature, 2002's *May*, a character-driven horror movie that captures McKee's warped sense of humor with sympathy and warmth while still delivering the grotesque goods.

Angela Bettis gives one of the best horror performances of the decade as the title character, a deeply lonely veterinary assistant and amateur taxidermist with a lazy eye and no friends, who loses her already tenuous grip on reality after experiencing one too many romantic rejections. You'll feel for her and be afraid of her at the same time.

Noroi: The Curse (2005)

Marika Matsumoto as herself in 'Noroi: The Curse'

Marika Matsumoto as herself in 'Noroi: The Curse'. Xanadeux

An even finer example of the found-footage subgenre comes from Japan, where director Koji Shiraishi brought some very creepy innovations to the format in 2005 with *Noroi: The Curse*. The film is framed in the style of a TV documentary special, supposedly left unfinished after its host, paranormal researcher Masafami Kobayashi (Jin Muraki), went missing while investigating the title phenomenon.

*Noroi: The Curse *builds a complex internal mythology using clips from fake reality TV series and faux newscasts, steadily undermining the viewer's sense of reality by combining sinister figures from Japanese folklore with an overwhelming sense of impending doom.

The Others (2001)

Nicole Kidman as Grace Stewart in 'The Others'

Nicole Kidman as Grace Stewart in 'The Others'. Everett Collection

Nicole Kidman's performance is the draw in the old-fashioned ghost story *The Others*,* *the English-language debut of Spanish-Chilean director Alejandro Amenábar.

Kidman stars in this artfully executed haunted house flick as Grace, the agoraphobic mother of two children who suffer from a genetic disorder that makes them extremely sensitive to sunlight. If that makes you think of fragile psyches and shadowy corners full of unseen energies, you'd be correct. Because although words like "restrained" and "mature" can be used to describe *The Others,* the film also doesn't skimp on tension or scares.

Paranormal Activity (2007)

Micah Sloat as Micah and Katie Featherston as Katie in 'Paranormal Activity'

Micah Sloat as Micah and Katie Featherston as Katie in 'Paranormal Activity'. Everett Collection

Made on a budget of $15,000, *Paranormal Activity* is the microbudget haunted house movie that could. A surprise mega-hit that counted Steven Spielberg — who, according to legend, was so scared by the movie he threw away his DVD screener copy — among its biggest backers, the keys to the film's success are twofold.

First is its embrace of the new technologies that were entering American homes in the 2000s, documenting an era where cameras were becoming an increasingly ordinary part of daily life through the medium of found-footage horror. Second is its patience, which leads to some extremely effective scares as producer/writer/director/cinematographer/editor Oren Peli spins the tale of an ordinary suburban couple terrorized by an unseen entity.

Pontypool (2008)

Georgina Reilly as Laurel-Ann Drummond in 'Pontypool'

Georgina Reilly as Laurel-Ann Drummond in 'Pontypool'. Miroslaw Baszak/IFC Films

Not content with one inventive twist, the low-budget Canadian horror thriller *Pontypool* has two. First, there's the film's claustrophobic setting: The story takes place over one snowy morning in the small Ontario town of Pontypool, where washed-up radio shock jock ​​Grant Mazzy (Stephen McHattie) is narrating a zombie apocalypse in real time from his recording booth.

Then there's the way the virus spreads. Rather than your typical bite or scratch, *Pontypool*'s curse spreads through the repetition of certain trigger words, enabling director Bruce McDonald to pull off what sounds like an impossible feat: A dialogue-driven zombie movie.

Pulse (2001)

Kumiko Asō as Michi Kudo and Haruhiko Kato as Ryosuke Kawashima in 'Pulse'

Kumiko Asō as Michi Kudo and Haruhiko Kato as Ryosuke Kawashima in 'Pulse'. Everett Collection

*Pulse* (a.k.a *Kairo*) is the best horror movie ever made about the internet, full stop. Japanese director Kiyoshi Kurosawa made a name for himself with a series of horror films in the late '90s and early '00s, all of them with a powerful sensation of cold, dark emptiness at their center.* *

*Pulse *is a ghost story, featuring two interwoven storylines about young Tokyoites who begin to see and hear strange apparitions flitting across their computer screens. It's a slow burn, but there are scenes in *Pulse* that are scary enough that you might find yourself forgetting to breathe.

REC (2007)

Manuela Velasco as Ángela Vidal in 'REC'

Manuela Velasco as Ángela Vidal in 'REC'.

Everett Collection

Found footage horror came back with a vengeance in the '00s. But few films in the subgenre can compete with the original 2007* REC *in terms of edge-of-your-seat excitement.

The film also birthed one of the best horror heroines in the genre's history in the form of Angela (Manuela Velasco), a TV reporter on a seemingly ordinary assignment following a group of firefighters on a night call at a Barcelona apartment building. Except there's nothing ordinary about the source of these tenants' distress: The building is under siege by cannibalistic creatures that are part demon, part zombie, and completely freaky-looking, and Angela and her crew are going to have to fight to stay alive.

Shaun of the Dead (2004)

Dylan Moran as David, Kate Ashfield as Liz, Simon Pegg as Shaun, and Lucy Davis as Dianne in 'Shaun of the Dead'

Dylan Moran as David, Kate Ashfield as Liz, Simon Pegg as Shaun, and Lucy Davis as Dianne in 'Shaun of the Dead'. Focus Features

Game changers like *Shaun of the Dead* only come around so often. As well as being Edgar Wright's breakout hit, this film also introduced the world (the world that wasn't already watching British TV, anyway) to Nick Frost and Simon Pegg. And they're just the duo that's needed to get us through the zombie apocalypse with good humor and a high BAC.

*Shaun* is ground zero for the so-called "zom-com" (zombie comedy), and it remains sharper and sillier than its many imitators: An extended opening sequence has the title character going through a day in his life barely noticing the undead chaos that's happening all around him. The comedy is perfectly executed, the gore delivers when it needs to, and most importantly, it's just an extremely entertaining film.

Slither (2006)

Nathan Fillion as Police Chief Bill Pardy, Elizabeth Banks as Starla Grant, and Don Thompson as Wally in 'Slither'

Nathan Fillion as Police Chief Bill Pardy, Elizabeth Banks as Starla Grant, and Don Thompson as Wally in 'Slither'. Chris Helcermanas-Benge/Universal

Long before anyone would ever think of putting him in charge of anything, present DCEU head James Gunn rose out of the Troma trenches and into the mainstream with this goofy, gross (in a good way) horror-comedy.

The story harkens back to the alien invasion movies of the 1950s, but with way more one-liners and exploding heads: Michael Rooker stars as a macho Everyman in small-town Texas who's possessed by an alien slug creature that crawls into its victims' mouths and transforms them into slimy, malevolent blobs. Wisecrack experts Elizabeth Banks and Nathan Fillion costar in this wild, goopy, often laugh-out-loud hilarious ride.

A Tale of Two Sisters (2003)

Im Soo-jung as Bae Su-mi in 'A Tale of Two Sisters'

Im Soo-jung as Bae Su-mi in 'A Tale of Two Sisters'. Everett Collection

Another ghost story — this one hailing from South Korea — *A Tale of Two Sisters *combines handsome filmmaking, intensely terrifying paranormal sequences, and psychosexual subtext that gives this twisty film the aura of a fairy tale.

Director Kim Jee-woon uses every trick in the haunted-house book when spinning the tale of two vulnerable sisters, their neglectful father, and their evil stepmother, all of whom are trapped together in a shabby (but beautifully filmed) old country house. As the story unfolds, Kim steadily unravels everything we know about these characters and their relationships, leading to a shocking finale.

Trick 'r Treat (2007)

Anna Paquin as Laurie in 'Trick 'r Treat'

Anna Paquin as Laurie in 'Trick 'r Treat'. Everett Collection

*Godzilla: King of the Monsters* director Michael Dougherty made his feature debut with this anthology film, which initially struggled to find distribution — it went direct to DVD in 2009 — but has since become a seasonal staple.

This collection of grisly horror vignettes all take place on Halloween night in the fictional town of Warren Valley, Ohio, and are all tied together by black comedy and autumnal atmosphere. It also features Anna Paquin as a reluctant party-goer dressed as Little Red Riding Hood, Brian Cox as a stingy neighbor who pays for his lack of holiday cheer with his life, a school bus full of the vengeful ghosts of murdered kids, and a creepy little hellion named Sam (Quinn Lord).

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