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Yahoo
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Bath & Body Works Fans Celebrate Return of ‘Can't Live Without' Cozy Scent
Bath & Body Works Fans Celebrate Return of 'Can't Live Without' Cozy Scent originally appeared on Parade. Bath & Body Works is on a roll, bringing back fan-favorite scent after fan-favorite scent this summer. First, it was the return of the True Blue Spa collection, which included body cream, hand lotion, hand soap, candles, foot soak, foot scrub, foot cream, cracked heel treatment, shower cream, and body wash. Then it was the whopping ten scents that came out of retirement just in time for the brand's semi-annual sale, including beloved fan favorites from as far back as the 90s, and scents that have been in the vault for almost 20 years. Related: Now, the company's wellness ingredient-led collection, which is free of parabens and dyes, is expanding with three new editions – milk, honey, and espresso, which are available in body lotion, body butter, moisturizing body wash, and a fine fragrance mist. Related: The espresso scent delivers energizing notes of coffee, while the honeycomb perfume mist is warming with sweet shea and golden honey, says the brand, and while fans on social media seem excited about all three scents, customers seem to favor milk, calling it 'the most delicious, cozy, warm, comforting scent I've ever had the pleasure of subjecting my nostrils to' and declaring it to be 'the perfect daily scent.' 'I have a ton of fragrances from high end to low end. Milk is one of the only ones I can't live without,' said one fan on Reddit about the fragrance that features notes of sugared oats and whipped milk, sharing that if they 'weren't scent obsessed, it would be my signature scent. It's so simple, unique, and comforting.' Next: Bath & Body Works Fans Celebrate Return of 'Can't Live Without' Cozy Scent first appeared on Parade on Jul 14, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 14, 2025, where it first appeared.


Geek Tyrant
28-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Geek Tyrant
Sam Raimi's SPIDER-MAN Trilogy Swings Back Into Theaters with the Extended '2.1' Cut — GeekTyrant
Get ready to relive the web-slinging magic. Fathom Entertainment is teaming up with Sony Pictures to bring Sam Raimi's original Spider-Man trilogy back to theaters this fall, and that includes Spider-Man 2.1, the extended cut fans have been waiting to see on the big screen. The limited event kicks off September 26 with Raimi's 2002 Spider-Man , continues with Spider-Man 2.1 on September 27, and wraps with Spider-Man 3 on September 28. There will be an encore round running the following weekend (Oct. 3–5). Tickets go on sale July 25. For the first time ever, Spider-Man 2.1 will hit theaters in 4K. The longer version of the critically acclaimed sequel includes additional and extended scenes that deepen the story and expand the action. For longtime fans, this is a rare chance to see Raimi's vision in full on the big screen. Ray Nutt, CEO of Fathom Entertainment, shared his excitement: 'The success of 'Spider-Man' in 2002 helped launch the modern era of superhero films. To this day, Tobey Maguire's take on Spider-Man resonates across generations. 'At Fathom Entertainment, we celebrate fandom and I am delighted that 'Spider-Man 2.1' in 4K will make its theatrical debut, a true gift for longtime fans and a thrilling discovery for new ones.' This re-release is part of Fathom's ongoing Fan Favorites series. They've already brought back classics like Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and Clueless this year, with more on the way with Rocky IV , S unset Boulevard , and The Sound of Music are all on deck. Earlier this year, the entire Spider-Man live-action lineup had a brief return to theaters via Cinemark, including Tom Holland's MCU entries and Andrew Garfield's two Amazing films. But this new event gives Raimi's trilogy the solo spotlight, with the added bonus of that never-before-seen-on-the-big-screen cut. This is a great opportunity to revisit these films on the big screen again!
Yahoo
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Fans Raging After NBC Cancels 5 Beloved Shows in 1 Day
NBC is facing backlash from TV fans after canceling five much-loved shows, a move that's left viewers in disbelief and frustration. From freshman hits to established fan favorites, the network has delivered a brutal blow across multiple genres, signaling a shift that left many wondering where the good TV went. Among the casualties is Suits LA, a spinoff of the wildly popular USA Network drama, which struggled to capture the same magic. Despite a star-studded cast led by Stephen Amell, the legal drama couldn't hold its ground, ending its run after just one season. Also on the chopping block were two strong performers: Found and The Irrational. Found, starring Shanola Hampton, revolved around a PR specialist dedicated to solving missing persons cases, while The Irrational, with Jesse L. Martin, saw a university professor using human behavior analysis to crack complex cases. Both shows earned loyal followings but couldn't outlast their two-season runs. Lopez vs. Lopez and Night Court, comedies with strong fan bases, were also axed after three seasons each. The cancellation of these beloved shows sent shockwaves across social media, with fans venting their frustrations. 'Now @nbc has cancelled #Found. I can't believe this…I can name about 5 shows yall could let go besides this masterpiece. #disgusted,' one user expressed on X (formerly Twitter). Another added, 'Hate this! I loved #Found, along with #TheIrrational. Why cancel???' The outrage continued as viewers expressed their disbelief. Many fans called out the network for axing these shows while continuing to promote major sports programming. 'NBC's mass cancellations are a gut punch to loyal viewers. Axing 5 shows in one sweep sends a clear message: storytelling no longer matters. But it should. Prioritizing sports deals over long-term audience connection is a risky move that will cost them. Viewers aren't disposable,' wrote one fan, summing up the sentiment felt by many. Another noted how surprising it was for so many shows to go in one fell swoop. "I don't remember a time when this amount of shows was canceled all at once. NBC said they had to make cuts due to them having the NBA this year and there are limited time slots. You have two networks. NBC and Peacock." While NBC's decision was largely driven by limited time slots and the dominance of NBA basketball this season, fans aren't happy about the cuts. The network's cancellation spree has left viewers questioning where their loyalty to TV networks stands, especially when fan-favorite series are so easily dismissed.