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Score the best-ever price on the Hisense 50-inch Hi-QLED S7 CanvasTV — save over $500
SAVE OVER $500: As of May 14, the Hisense 50-inch Hi-QLED S7 CanvasTV is down to its lowest-ever price of $798.99 at Amazon.
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The 50-inch Hisense Hi-QLED S7 CanvasTV launched just last month, and already Amazon is offering a stellar discount. If you've been hoping to grab this smaller sized art TV for your home, now is an excellent time to do it.
As of May 14, the Hisense 50-inch Hi-QLED S7 CanvasTV is down from $1,299.99 to $798.99. This marks its lowest-ever price at Amazon.
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This Hisense CanvasTV offers excellent picture quality for watching your favorite shows and movies. Boasting 4K resolution and QLED Color, alongside an anti-glare display that gets rid of reflections, every image is brought to life with vibrant, stunning detail. And for those who love to stream, it also comes with Google TV so you can access your favorite apps in one place.
If you've been searching for a new TV, this is a great opportunity to save on the Hisense 50-inch Hi-QLED S7 CanvasTV at Amazon.
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Stephen Colbert challenges Obama to a tense Wordle race
Not intent with merely beating the former president at wastepaper basketball (twice), Stephen Colbert also challenged him to a Wordle race during their recent interview.
In the clip above the two sit in near-silence while trying to complete the puzzle. Obama manages to get it in three, while Colbert claims to have managed it in two — although some text on the screen suggests he's actually cheated his way to victory.
Obama's response? "You seem intent, every time I'm on the show, to exert your superiority in some fashion."
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The Pokémon TCG Chaos Rising Booster Display Box is way under market price at Walmart — score 30 packs for $245
TL;DR: Walmart has the Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Chaos Rising Booster Display Box up for preorder at $244.77 with free shipping, putting it $20.33 under TCGplayer’s current $265.10 market price.
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As we get closer to Chaos Rising’s launch, some prices are starting to climb as leading retailers. But not Walmart, where you have a rare chance to get the expansion’s biggest lot of booster packs for under market price.
As of May 14, Walmart has the Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Chaos Rising Booster Box listed for preorder at $244.77 with free shipping, sold and shipped by Revolution Sports Marketing. This will arrive a little later than Chaos Rising’s May 22 release date, with shipping expected to arrive by May 29.
TCGplayer’s current market price is $265.10, so Walmart is beating that by $20.33 before tax. The cheapest unopened presale listing on TCGplayer is also higher at $261.73 shipped, while the listed median is $268.08. Amazon is steeper, with its preorder price sitting at $296.43.
Each Chaos Rising Booster Display Box contains 36 booster packs from the new Mega Evolution expansion. At Walmart’s $244.77 preorder price, that works out to roughly $6.80 per pack before tax.
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You can also grab single packs of Perfect Order on sale at Amazon. For more from Chaos Rising, single boosters are available for just over $13.
Although currently not available on Amazon, the Pokémon TCG’s newly announced Pitch Black expansion is available to preorder at TCGplayer.
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30 truly ridiculous things that have happened in Fast and Furious movies
Defying gravity is the default in the Fast & Furious films.
For 25 years, the series has sent vehicles of every shape, size, and price tag soaring into the air — whether a Lykan HyperSport jumping between multiple skyscrapers or a rocket-modified Pontiac Fiero being sent into actual orbit.
Why drive the whole way to a rescue mission when you can airdrop your team in their own cars from a plane? Why stealth a heist from a police station when you can drag the whole safe out behind your car? Torpedo incoming? Just steer it with your own bare hands.
SEE ALSO: 'Fast X' review: How do you top blasting a car into space? Two words: Jason Momoa.Here, in chronological order (yes, to show you how chaotic things become), are the most ridiculous, physics-defying, jaw-dropping, or just plain silly stunts that have happened in the Fast & Furious franchise. You'll note there's nothing from the very first film, The Fast and the Furious, because there's nothing ridiculous about the best movie of the series.
Haven't seen the films? Well, before the below spoils it all for you, read Mashable's guide on where to watch all the Fast & Furious films.
1. The scramble in 2 Fast 2 FuriousEvading Miami's finest and intending to flee with villain Carter Verone's (Cole Hauser) millions, Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) and Roman Pierce (Tyrese Gibson) pull a scramble on the cops. Leading a Blues Brothers–worthy chase across the city, the pair drive into a garage, and with the help of Tej Parker (Chris "Ludacris" Bridges) and Suki (Devon Aoki), hundreds of cars emerge. The switcheroo confuses (and smashes into) the cops, letting Brian and Roman escape the watchful eye of the FBI with the loot.
2. Muscle car smooshes luxury yacht in 2 Fast 2 FuriousIn order to save undercover FBI agent Monica Fuentes (Eva Mendes) from Verone, Brian and Roman drive a 1969 Yenko Camaro SYC from land in the Florida Keys into the air and onto the villain's speeding luxury yacht. Luckily, Monica was below deck when they landed. The whole thing has The Man With the Golden Gun corkscrew jump energy.
3. The Shibuya Crossing drift in Tokyo DriftRacing through the world's busiest pedestrian crossing, Tokyo's Shibuya Crossing, Han (Sung Kang), Sean (Lucas Black), and Neela (Nathalie Kelley), pursued by Takashi Kamata (Brian Tee), drift around one of the corners in slow motion without hitting a single pedestrian. It's simply beautiful to watch.
Credit: Universal / Kobal / Shutterstock 4. Dom scooching under a tanker in Fast & FuriousEight years after the original film, the main cast is back together and still hijacking trucks, this time in the Dominican Republic. When everything goes wrong with a gas tanker target, we end up in a situation where Dom and Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) are staring down the face of a burning, tumbling tanker coming straight for their 1987 Buick Grand National. Picking the absolute last moment, Dom stomps the accelerator and manages to scooch just underneath the perfectly bouncing blaze of doom.
5. Dom drives out of a moving, burning train in Fast Five Credit: Universal / Kobal / ShutterstockAfter their great train robbery goes pear-shaped at the start of Fast Five, Dom drives a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport out of a moving carriage with a perfect landing, then manages to drive close enough to save Brian from a burning rig before he gets smooshed by the upcoming rail bridge. With no room to brake, Dom drives the frankly stunning car off a cliff as Brian and Dom leap from the car in slow motion free fall.
6. The exploding toilet in Fast FiveAs part of their plan to rob the police station vault and drive away with Reyes' cash, Tego Leo (Tego Calderón) and Rico Santos (Don Omar) are tasked with blowing up the facility's plumbing in order to gain access to the station's surveillance system. Finding the right pipe in the basement, the pair set the charges as we watch an evidence technician (Carlos Sanchez) unknowingly wander into the bathrooms with a newspaper, set for a long stay. Yes, whatever you're thinking is exactly what happens. A brown plume of excrement and putrid water explodes through the stalls and all over the officer. Noice.
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8. The tank flip-and-catch in Fast & Furious 6During the final chase sequence in Fast & Furious 6, when villain Owen Shaw's (Luke Evans) crew attacks a military convoy, the bad guy drives a tank through the front of an armored vehicle, then starts firing on Dom and his team and driving through civilians. Roman ends up in front of the tank, but is saved by jumping onto Brian's car, but not before he ties his own Mustang to the tank with a cable. Using this as an "anchor," Brian shoves the Mustang off the raised highway bridge. It'd be a good plan if Letty hadn't been standing on top of the speeding tank when it gets flipped. Luckily, Dom opens his own car door just as Letty gets flung into the air between two raised highways. Dom slams his own car into the barrier, flies through the sky, catches Letty, and lands on the hood of a car on the opposite road. What aim!
Credit: Universal / Kobal / Shutterstock 9. The airborne multi-car drop in Furious 7In order to rescue hacker Ramsey (Nathalie Emmanuel), who has been captured by terrorist Mose Jakande (Djimon Hounsou) for her facial recognition technology God's Eye, the team decides to use the element of surprise by launching their vehicles from a Lockheed C-130 Hercules plane. In a highly complicated stunt devised by stunt veteran Spiro Razatos, the Family airdrops their cars over Azerbaijan's Caucasus Mountains. We're talking Dom's 1970 Dodge Charger R/T, Brian's 2012 Subaru Impreza WRX STi, Tej's 2015 armored Jeep Wrangler, Letty's 2011 Dodge Challenger SRT, and Roman's 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28, all just dropped from the sky.
10. Brian's close call in Furious 7In a scene reminiscent of Uncharted or The Lost World, Brian finds himself at the edge of a cliff in a teetering bus-like vehicle during Ramsey's rescue in Furious 7. Getting out of that thing at the last minute and running up its length, Brian makes a last-minute jump and grabs Letty's conveniently timed rear spoiler, saving his ass.
Credit: Moviestore / Shutterstock 11. The "cars don't fly" triple skyscraper jump in Furious 7This has to be one of the best stunts in the entire Fast franchise.
Watching Diesel drive a $3.4 million dollar Lykan HyperSport through not one but two of Abu Dhabi's Etihad Towers is, genuinely, just one of the major stunts in Furious 7. But folks, it's fucking beautiful. "Dom, cars don't fly," Brian insists before Dom makes them do exactly that, eventually sending the prince's car plummeting to the ground in an audibly sad moan.
12. Dom's strangely effective street stomp in Furious 7After Jakande's helicopter sends a missile into the parking garage where Dom and Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham) are wrench fighting, the floor cracks. Dom says the line, "Thing about street fights. The street always wins," and stomps on the concrete so Shaw falls into an abyss. Perfect.
13. Dom and Hobbs' team helicopter takedown in Furious 7With a broken arm released from its cast with an outstandingly ridiculous muscle flex — "Daddy's gotta go to work" — Hobbs not only drives an ambulance off a bridge into a drone, but drags its minigun down the street to fire at Jakande's helicopter. Dom outruns the collapsing parking lot in his car, drives up a ramp, does a jump toward the helicopter, hangs a bag of grenades neatly on the side of it, then crashes. Hobbs then shoots said bag of grenades with his pistol. It's a little too good.
14. Dom's shitbox car race in The Fate of the FuriousIn the opening sequence of The Fate of the Furious, Dom stands up for his cousin Fernando (Janmarco Santiago) by challenging Raldo (Celestino Cornielle) to a race through the streets of Havana. Problem is, he's got to use his cousin's car, a 1950 Chevrolet Fleetline falling apart at the seams. Letty and Dom add a little NOS under the hood, which works but also makes his engine burst into flames, so he drives the thing backwards.
Credit: Universal / Kobal / Shutterstock 15. Tej's wrecking ball bowling in The Fate of the FuriousHobbs requests Dom and team to meet in Berlin for a job involving the theft of an EMP and blowing up a facility in Berlin. As the crew spilt in their cars at the perfect moment, Tej releases a giant wrecking ball right into the German police cars pursuing them — and back again.
16. The night of the living remote-controlled cars in The Fate of the Furious"It's zombie time." In pursuit of the Russian defence minister, cyber terrorist Cipher (Charlize Theron) takes control of every chip within a three-mile radius in Manhattan, meaning every car becomes under her control. "Make it rain" means cars fly out a skyscraper garage window like giant, metal drops.
17. Hobbs steering a torpedo with his bare hands in The Fate of the FuriousWhen Cipher's submarine launches torpedoes at the Family speeding across the ice, Hobbs asks Roman to take the wheel of the enormous armored vehicle they're both in, gets out, holds the torpedo that's speeding across the ice with his bare hands, then has Roman turn the wheel left and back to point it at one of the enemy vehicles. It's so casual it should be banned.
18. Roman's underwater rescue in The Fate of the FuriousDuring the ice pursuit, Roman is spinning out on ice in his Lamborghini Murciélago LP640. As their enemies send missiles and create a massive hole in the ice, Roman's Lambo goes in nose-first. Tej, driving an army tank, grapple-hooks Roman's door and pulls him through the ice with his door like a sled.
Credit: Universal / Kobal / Shutterstock 19. Dom blowing up a military sub in The Fate of the FuriousCipher's prize, the nuclear missile on a Russian military submarine, means a wonderfully ridiculous sequence of events that leads to the villain hitting the green button on heat-seeking missiles aimed at Dom's car (after she's broken the ice with it). Unfortunately for Cipher, Dom leads them right to a much bigger target, the submarine she's attempting to get to open water, leaping over it in his custom Dodge Charger and surviving the subsequent explosion.
20. Shaw's baby rescue in The Fate of the FuriousShaw brothers reunited! Dom trusts new ally Deckard Shaw with Cipher's plane coordinates, allowing him to infiltrate the villain's base with his brother Owen, the villain from Fast & Furious 6. His target? Dom's surprise son, who Cipher has kidnapped. Finding the wee bairn, Shaw pops some baby headphones on his little head, plays "The Chipmunk Song" by Alvin and the Chipmunks, and gives the little one a wink before beating and shooting the shit out of Cipher's henchmen. It's weirdly adorable.
Credit: Matt Kennedy / Universal / Kobal / Shutterstock 21. Roman's land mines scrape in F9In the jungle of Montequinto, the landmines “how fast do we have to drive to beat them” sequence in F9 is some highly stressful action. Driving over a mine, Roman's dramatically armored vehicle gets caught, explodes into the air, and becomes wedged between two enormous boulders hanging over another landmine. Roman slowly edges his way out of the truck, comes face to face with the mine, and rolls away, seemingly smooshed by the truck during the explosion. But he's OK! "How in the hell are you not dead?" asks an incredulous Tej.
Credit: Universal Pictures / Moviestore / Shutterstock 22. The feeble rope bridge swing in F9Driving a heavy vehicle over a rope bridge seems like a decision, and it's one that ends up exactly how you think it will in F9. During the Montequinto sequence, a tumbling vehicle cuts off the rope bridge while Ramsey, Tej, and Roman are crossing it, but they manage to drive up the last few planks. When Letty and Dom try to use the same bridge to escape their pursuers, Dom somehow sweeps up the singular rope left from the broken bridge in his wheel to swing across the chasm in their car.
"Well that was new," says Letty.
23. Tej and Roman go to space in F9This is the big one, folks. SPACE.
In order to destroy the satellite Cipher is planning to use, Roman and Tej are tasked with becoming real, actual, genuine, sort of astronauts. In a rocket-modified Pontiac Fiero equipped by the Tokyo Drift team, Tej and Roman blast off through the atmosphere and successfully enter orbit while screaming the classic Han Solo line, "PUNCH IT!"
Credit: Universal Pictures / Moviestore / Shutterstock 24. Dom's magnet sandwich in F9Magnets get a good run in F9, including when non-driver Ramsey makes a meal out of Edinburgh during a chase sequence, pulling smartphones and keys from school kids along the way, and pulling villain Otto's (Thue Ersted Rasmussen) car through a building.
But the best sequence is the epic chase scene, which includes Dom's magnet sandwich — when two enormous armored vehicles get stuck to Dom's Charger, then propelled away, totalling a stream of parked cars.
25. Dante's Indiana Jones-style bomb through Rome in Fast XPerched in his marble tower with a remote control device, a cackling Dante (Jason Momoa) unleashes a giant spherical bomb upon the streets of Rome. Singing Neapolitan opera classic "O sole mio," into the Family's earpieces, Dante has a rather dramatic target in mind. "What are we blowing up?" Dante teasingly asks his captive henchmen. "The Vatican? Wow. You guys are going to hell."
As the bomb picks up speed rolling toward St. Peters, the whole scene has the effect of a Raiders of the Lost Ark–style ball chase, as Letty tries to evade it on her motorbike, and Dom drives backwards down ancient Roman stairs to get out of its way. It's all ridiculous.
Credit: Universal PicturesAt one point, it hurtles past an outdoor restaurant. In pursuit, Dom, not one to let diners get fried, manages to pull what's known as a skiing stunt (driving on two wheels on one side of the car) to drag the awning of the restaurant down with his car, blocking the fiery inferno. Such manners.
26. Dom's crane bomb pinball in Fast XIt's got to be one of the best stunts in Fast X.
As Dante's flaming bomb hurtles toward St. Peters and Vatican City, Dom hits the NOS button and charges into a crane on a bridge, which whips around and pinballs the bomb straight into the Tiber River seconds before it explodes.
Credit: Universal Pictures 27. Jakob's vodka-powered aircraft in Fast XEscaping assailants on their flight, Jakob (John Cena) and Little B ((Leo Abelo Perry) get help from a flight attendant (played by Paul Walker's daughter, Meadow), who places three tiny bottles of vodka on Jakob's tray. "It's good to have friends in high places,” says Jakob, before taking Little B into the hold, where a tiny aircraft is waiting — Jakob had disguised it as a kayak for check-in. Those three tiny 50 milliliter bottles of vodka? The fuel for the plane. Now, I'm no scientist, but how this plane makes it to a safe landing is beyond me.
28. Dom's plane drop in the Charger in Fast XThis one feels like a throwback to the plane drop in Furious 7. As Dante pursues Jakob's cannon-customised 1967 Chevrolet El Camino in order to kidnap Little B, Dom figures the fastest way to reach his enemy is by airdropping his Dodge Charger on top of the car of one of Dante's henchmen. He lands it and drives right into the race.
Credit: Universal Pictures 29. Dom leashed by two helicopters in Fast XDuring the final showdown between Dom and Dante, Dom's Charger is leashed by two helicopters. Casual. How would a Toretto get out of such a predicament? NOS, of course. Dom hits the button and launches off the highway he's on, which pulls the helicopters together and makes them smash around and hit a bunch of cars. In all this, Dom manages to catch his son Little B midair, jumping from the villain's car into his father's.
"Did you hit me with a helicopter back there? Ow! Ya big brute," is all Dante can say about all this.
Credit: Universal Studios 30. The dam slide in Fast XThe minute you see the dam in Fast X, you know where this is going. Dom finds himself in the centre of the top of Aldeadávila Dam in Salamanca, Spain, with Dante's remote-controlled semi-trailers at each end. As the trucks hurtle toward Dom and Little B, there's only one option. Dom floors it, drives off the edge of the dam and down its face as an enormous explosion chases them. Tires burning, Dom hits the NOS, and makes it to the water below.
Now, here's how to watch every Fast & Furious movie online.
UPDATE: May. 14, 2026, 11:08 a.m. This story originally published in 2023 and has been republished for the 25th anniversary of 'The Fast and the Furious.'
Fast and Furious films, ranked
It's been 25 years since Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) and Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) ordered the crappy tuna on white, stocked up on NOS at The Racer's Edge, and lived a quarter mile at a time on the streets of Los Angeles. Since then, the Family has blown up Russian submarines, dragged giant vaults all over Rio with their cars, chased giant bombs through Rome, and even been to actual space.
The Fast saga is now 10 adrenaline-fuelled films, one spinoff, and over $6.2 billion earnings into its mighty, mighty franchise, with a slew of formidable villains, memorable allies, and hundreds of wrecked, highly expensive vehicles in its wake.
So, all roads lead to this: the ultimate ranking of Fast and Furious films from least-best to absolute-best (they're all winners in the end). Once you're done, here's how to watch every single film.
10. Fast and Furious (2009)We had to start somewhere, and the fourth installment of the Fast saga never had me. It never had its car.
Written by Chris Morgan, the film is the second Fast directorial run for Justin Lin after the third film, Tokyo Drift. Fast and Furious handbrake turns back to the full original cast — but it's not a great time for any of them. Fuelled by Brian Tyler's angsty guitar score, the film feels weighed down by its own seriousness this time around, with everyone reeling from grief and blame (mainly at Brian). Brian and Dom are awkwardly reunited while attempting to infiltrate the powerful Mexican cartel of villain Arturo Braga (John Ortz) after the murder of one of our favourites.
Credit: Moviestore/ShutterstockMichelle Rodriguez's iconic Letty Ortiz plays a much bigger role in the story than ever before, though spends the majority of the film in the rear mirror after supposedly being murdered. Dom's on a quest for revenge with his suddenly CSI-level forensics. Meanwhile, Brian has rejoined the FBI, back to chasing criminals across downtown Los Angeles and pissing off his boring unit enemy, Stasiak (Shea Whigham). The Brian we left in 2 Fast 2 Furious giggling over a belt full of stolen cash with Roman Pierce (Tyrese Gibson) is a Serious Cop again. The film's new characters are strong too, including Gisele (Gal Gadot) who is working for Braga, and dynamic duo Tego Leo and Rico Santos (Tego Calderon and Don Omar).
SEE ALSO: 'Fast X' review: How do you top blasting a car into space? Two words: Jason Momoa.Stunt-wise though, Fast and Furious doesn't disappoint, from the film's opening hijacking sequence in the Dominican Republic ending with Dom and Letty narrowly scooching underneath a burning gas tanker, to a chaotic street race through the unclosed streets of LA. But nothing in this film is as impressive as the various dashes across the U.S./Mexico border through a claustrophobic tunnel at high speed, all intensified by cinematographer Amir Mokri, fresh from Bad Boys II, and swift edits from action movie veteran Christian Wagner and future Tarantino go-to Fred Raskin.
Plus, Fast and Furious also gives us our first ever "ride or die" from Letty to Dom.
9. The Fate of the Furious (2017)Excluding Tokyo Drift, The Fate of the Furious is the first Fast movie released without Paul Walker, following the actor's tragic death during the making of Furious 7. Diesel and Rodriguez lead the team, with Roman, Tej Parker (Chris "Ludacris" Bridges), Ramsey (Nathalie Emmanuel), and Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) reunited to take on Charlize Theron's unblinking cyber terrorist Cipher, one of the more memorable of the series: "People are scared of the hacker group Anonymous, but Anonymous are scared of her."
But the Family are up for their hardest task yet, as Dom is forced to fight with Cipher under threat. "Dominic Toretto just went rogue," Hobbs declares. However, Jason Statham near steals the entire show, returning as the dastardly Deckard Shaw, along with a curveball addition to the franchise: his mum, Madeline Shaw, played by Dame Helen Mirren. Bravado levels are sky high in this film, with Hobbs and "tea and crumpets eatin criminal sumbitch" Shaw laying down one-liners as furiously as their roundhouse kicks.
Credit: Moviestore/ShutterstockFuelled by CGI and pure grunt, the action sequences in The Fate of the Furious are both ridiculous and spectacular, from Dom's street race through Havana in a shitbox car on fire, to Cipher's night of the living self-driving cars in New York, to Johnson and Statham in full melee mode during the film's outstanding prison break sequence. And all of that before Hobbs steers a torpedo with his bare hands and Dom blows up a submarine with a heat-seeking missile and a NOS-fuelled jump.
Unfortunately, the film's narrative drags a little and takes some screeching turns that leave the audience with whiplash at best, deep cringe at worst. Yes, I'm talking about the dreaded soap opera secret baby twist.
8. Fast & Furious 6 (2013)Following the perfect heist action that is Fast Five, Fast & Furious 6 plays its best card by bringing back an absolute audience favourite. On behalf of the fans and the franchise, thank fuck.
Directed by Justin Lin and written by Chris Morgan, the film begins with the extremely welcome news that Letty is, in fact, not dead as we thought in Fast and Furious. Using the classic soap opera move of "character with amnesia," Rodriguez gets to triumphantly drive back into the fold.
Credit: Universal/Kobal/ShutterstockEnjoying Reyes' thieved millions, Mia (Jordana Brewster), Gisele, Dom, Roman, Tej, Han, and Brian are all individually living the good life until the team gets an offer they can't refuse: working with Interpol to get Letty out from the clutches of decent new villain, Owen Shaw (Luke Evans). Armed with a big tech bomb, Shaw is the main target of DSS agent Hobbs and his new 2IC Riley (Gina Carano). This means a bigger budget and slick government-seized gear for the Family, and Fast & Furious 6 marks the first time the team has gone up against an enemy more powerful than a local drug lord.
Mainly set in London, the film involves some serious driving and action sequences, with higher tech than we've seen in the series. (As Roman says, "So now we got cars flying in the air? On some 007-type shit? This is not what we do!") From a hectic chase through the streets of London to the epic final highway sequence involving a tank, the film heaves with smart stuntwork and CGI action. Plus, the film remembers how effective hand-to-hand combat scene are, from Brian's intense prison confrontation with Fast and Furious villain Braga to Letty's hectic Tube fight with Riley.
Credit: Universal/Kobal/ShutterstockBut nothing is more jaw-dropping than the film's final airport sequence, which doesn't stop for breath within or outside a speeding military plane attempting to take off. We're talking two versus twos, punch-ups on jeeps hanging in the air, and a car driven through a flaming aircraft nose. This act also sees one of the most devastating losses in the whole franchise.
7. F9 (2021)Yes, this is the one where they go to space. But it's not all the team do, with explosive action and family drama aplenty in the ninth installment of the franchise.
As Dom and Letty live off grid and in literal overalls with his surprise son, Little Brian, they're thrust back into the action thanks to Cipher (Charlize Theron) who's back for another round of global terrorism.
Credit: Universal Pictures/Moviestore/ShutterstockBy F9 everyone's roles are pretty set: Dom and Letty take the lead, Ramsey and Tej dominate the tech, Roman's all bravado, and Mia somehow locates the gang and kicks some ass along the way. With the team in place, including the triumphant return of fan-favourite Han, the film looks to the unresolved past, taking the deepest dive into Dom's family history yet — particularly the loss of his father Jack on the race track (a storyline unexplored since The Fast and the Furious). Here, F9 adds John Cena for some sibling rivalry as Dom's long-lost brother Jakob and the film's villain.
F9's action sequences can't be understated, from outrunning land mines and feeble rope bridges in Montequinto to magnetised vehicle pursuits across Edinburgh, to Tej and Roman becoming literal astronauts and entering orbit, this film takes things to a ridiculous level. It's a strong reminder of how far these characters have come — we first met Tej and Roman in 2 Fast 2 Furious, one running the Miami underbelly, one under house arrest. Here, they make it to the International Space Station in a rocket car full of snacks.
Credit: Universal Pictures/Moviestore/ShutterstockIt's also a cameo-packed film, which is a fun element in its own right. There's a fantastic cameo from the Tokyo Drift crew, and Helen Mirren gets a sweet police pursuit through London, returning as Madeline Shaw. And Cardi B even makes an appearance.
6. Fast XTwo words: Jason Momoa. For the first part of the final chapter of the Fast franchise, the Aquaman star steals the entire show as the theatrical Dante Reyes in Fast X. As the vengeful son of the Brazilian crime lord the crew robbed and killed in Fast Five, Momoa leads this action-packed extravaganza with all the silk scrunchies and unhinged one-liners we can eat.
Dante is hell-bent on destroying anyone involved with his father's demise, which means Dom's Family, and particularly his young son Little B (Leo Abelo Perry). As Mashable's Film Editor Kristy Puchko writes, "Momoa refuses to be forgotten. Where they zig, he zags, creating a foe that is fearsome, but more classic Disney villain than dastardly Dom doppelganger."
Credit: Universal StudiosWith director Louis Leterrier putting every last dollar of its $340 million budget to good use, Fast X's stunts are nothing short of spectacular. From Dante's remote controlled terrorist attack on Rome and Vatican City to an explosive street race in Rio, all the way to the final showdown involving two tankers and a dam, Fast X is an extremely ridiculous and fun ride.
And we haven't even mentioned all those cameos.
5. 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)Released just two years after the smash hit original film, 2 Fast 2 Furious is somewhat of a polarising instalment in the series. But as someone who paid $40 whole Australian dollars for this DVD from HMV on release, then watched it over and over, I'll always love this film. The comedic alternative to the original with everyone barking into their Nokia flip phones, the sequel is often overlooked for some of the bigger budget, stunt-laden epics of the later years. But friends, this film is a riot.
Credit: Eli Reed/Universal/Kobal/ShutterstockDirected by Joe Singleton, with a screenplay by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas, 2 Fast 2 Furious sets the formula for the early films in stone, repeating techniques from the first film (though upping the stakes to a $3,500 street race buy-in and literally raising a bridge in the first race). With music video-style cinematography by Matthew F. Leonetti and rapid editing by Bruce Cannon and Dallas Puett, the film tries to mirror the same driver cam, close ups, gear shift zooms, and starting lineup pan as the original, with a lot of Joe Budden on the soundtrack.
2 Fast 2 Furious takes the seriousness of the original and dials up the comedy. As perpetual pain in the ass Roman Pierce, Gibson brings much needed humour to the series. Donning various impeccably crisp t-shirts, Walker bounces off this energy, as his gleeful, hooting reactions to stunts are a delight — plus, Walker delivers the infamous "stare and drive" sequence with all the dumb bravado it deserves.
Credit: Eli Reed/Universal/Kobal/ShutterstockGibson isn't the only new face who'll stick around for the series; Bridges makes his compelling screen debut as Tej Parker, "the man to know in Miami." There's also fan favourites like Devon Aoki, who brushes off rampant sexism in the street racing world as the kickass Suki with her all-women crew. Eva Longoria keeps the operation going as Monica Fuentes, working for pretty one-note forgettable bad guy and drug cartel importer/exporter Carter Verone.
But honestly, the best thing about 2 Fast 2 Furious is the driving. Still in the "car film" phase of the franchise, the driving here is so good it literally bonds the protagonists and the villains: "You're supposed to be a stone-faced killer, you're over there grabbing your seat belt," Roman says to henchman Roberto (Roberto Sanchez). Brian and Roman pull extreme stunts in traffic just to flip the bird to each other. Chaotic street racing scenes build to Blues Brothers-worthy cop chases and one of the best switcheroos in the franchise. No submarines here, the most extreme stunt in this film involves driving a muscle car onto a luxury yacht, but it's absolutely glorious.
4. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)If you're a Tokyo Drift fan, you're probably screaming one word right now: "HAN!"
Released three years after 2 Fast 2 Furious, the film marks the arrival of director Justin Lin and fan-favourite Sung Kang as Han. And while the original cast members like Walker and Rodriguez don't make an appearance in this one, there's a cheeky Diesel cameo.
Credit: Sidney Baldwin/Universal/Kobal/ShutterstockInstead, Tokyo Drift hinges around high schooler Sean Boswell (Lucas Black), a wise-talkin' cowboy and street racer with a big problem with authority. Sent to Tokyo after pulverising a rich student bully in a street race to Kid Rock's "Bawitdaba," Sean spends much of Tokyo Drift in a "fish out of water" state before finding his comfort zone through new friend Twinkie (Bow Wow) — the underground street racing world.
Honestly, the script is pretty damn terrible — "Boys: all they care about is who's got the biggest engine" — and the "romantic" storyline between teen Sean and his classmate Neela (Nathalie Kelley) is dull at best, but the driving stuntwork in Tokyo Drift is near unbeatable. As the title suggests, the film is a shrine to drifting, with plenty of learning montages, unfathomably fast garage races, and that Shibuya crossing drift, all leading to the final mountain race with bad guy and Yazuka heir Takashi "Drift King" Kamata (Brian Tee) — one watched by onlookers on their tiny flip phones.
Credit: Sidney Baldwin/Universal/Kobal/ShutterstockThe real star of Tokyo Drift, though, is Kang, who Lin had worked with on 2002's Better Luck Tomorrow. Amid Sean's teen problems, Han shines through as the good guy behind the big bad, while losing himself in hedonism for reasons that become apparent in Fast & Furious 6. Han's time is cut short, however, showing Sean the ropes before tragically dying in a crash that'll be explained as a decoy in later films.
3. Furious 7 (2015)"Dom, cars don't fly." Watching Diesel drive a $3.4 million dollar Lykan HyperSport through not one but two of Abu Dhabi's Etihad Towers is, genuinely, just one of the major stunts in Furious 7. But folks, it's fucking beautiful.
From Dom and Ramsey's Thelma and Louise cliff escape from main terrorist Jakande (Djimon Hounsou) to Brian's Uncharted-style close call in an armored bus, to Hobbs breaking out of his own cast with a flex, to the frenetic final showdown on "the streets we know best" in downtown Los Angeles, Furious 7 is one hell of a ride.
Credit: Moviestore/ShutterstockWe've got lavish, Ocean's 11-style party scenes that end in a fight between Letty and UFC icon Ronda Rousey as royal henchwoman Kara. We've got the introduction of Emmanuel as savvy hacker Ramsey (unfortunately also with the beginning of Tej and Roman's useless battle for her affections).
Furious 7 boasts both one of the best villains in the whole series and the most underused, with Statham smashing into the franchise on a quest for revenge as Deckard Shaw and casually pulling a grenade at the dinner table. He's working alongside a severely underwritten Djimon Hounsou as Jakande, who barely gets a look-in except for the final batshit sequence in LA.
Credit: Moviestore/ShutterstockImportantly, the film remembers its roots, with several references to the original film — Brian "going old school" by doing Letty's under-the-truck stunt from The Fast and the Furious, and Brian and Mia reminiscing crappy tuna sandwiches. Furious 7 also marks Walker's final film, as the actor tragically died during its production, and the film's final tribute to the actor and send-off of Brian's character is beautifully done, all scored with Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth's heart-puncher "See You Again." As Dom says, "It's never goodbye."
2. Fast Five (2011)Arguably best heist film in the Fast franchise, Fast Five is a surefire action home run with director Justin Lin back at the helm.
With our heroes hiding out in Rio de Janeiro, Fast Five sees Dom, Brian, and Mia running not only from the FBI but big bad drug lord Hernan Reyes (Joaquim de Almeida). The action here reinvents classic action sequences, kicking things off with nothing less than a great train robbery and ending with one of the franchise's most iconic and destructive chases — the safe-drag scene. Fast Five parkours the franchise back on track after the sombre Fast and Furious, with a fun script, high octane stunts and combat, multiple switcheroos, and satisfying new characters.
Credit: Universal/Kobal/ShutterstockFast Five boast the unsubtle introduction of DSS' finest, Luke "put your funderwear on" Hobbs, stealing every single scene with flawless stuntwork and an endless arsenal of one-liners. He's working alongside patrol officer Elena Neves (Elsa Pataky), who's motivated by personal revenge and lukewarm chemistry with Dom.
Old favourites return, including original The Fast and Furious family member Vince (Matt Schulze) with every last anti-Brian shoulder chip still firmly wedged, as well as the dream heist team that will define the series going forward: Tej, Gisele, Roman, Han, Tego, and Rico. The plan? An impossible heist! Ten on the same mark! No one else is stupid enough to rob the most powerful man in Rio! With eyes and ears all over, it's time to gather around blueprints in an abandoned warehouse and roll reconnaissance montages.
Credit: Universal/Kobal/ShutterstockFast Five is so good they invented Jason Momoa's storyline in Fast X from it. Beat that. Oh, wait…
1. The Fast and the Furious (2001)Ask any racer — any real racer. It don't matter if you win by an inch or a mile. Winning's winning. And that includes this list. Directed by Rob Cohen with a $38 million budget, the original film, 2001's The Fast and the Furious, gets the number one spot. Cast your mind back to a perpetually golden-filtered East Los Angeles, where semi-trailers were filled with Panasonic TVs ripe for the Honda Civic hijacking, Limp Bizkit was everywhere, and high-speed quarter-mile races were as extreme as things got.
Credit: Moviestore/ShutterstockThere's a reason this film gets quoted in almost every other Fast movie — writers Ken Li, Gary Scott Thompson, and Erik Bergquist nailed it the first time.
The original cast were green as hell, but put everything they had into their performances. Fresh-faced Walker enters the scene as Brian undercover as Brian Earl Spilner — "sounds like a serial killer name" — demanding NOS from Harry at The Racer's Edge and regularly ordering a crappy tuna on white, no crust, from his crush Mia at Toretto's Market and Cafe. Rodriguez has a pretty relaxed start as Letty, alongside the pre-Tej engineer of the bunch Jesse (Chad Lindberg), the Billy Butcher-esque Vince, and that other guy, Leon (Johnny Strong). Some of the film's best bits come from the chemistry between this young cast, throwing barbs in the garage about Brian's piece of shit Toyota Supra or mocking Ja Rule's Edwin.
As possibly the most "car film" of all the Fast movies, there's ample respect paid to the art of customisation, with laptops, multimedia screens, and video game consoles oozing out of each car. The pristine stunt driving and sharp editing in The Fast and the Furious' street racing scenes would define the series from the start. Those car line-up shots in every film? The NOS ignition animations? The driver seat cams and all the trash talk that goes with them? All here.
Credit: Moviestore/ShutterstockGranted, this was a film where women are literally credited in the role of "Hot Chick," and there's a few lines that haven't aged well from the 2000s. Dom refers to Letty as "my trophy," and Mia cleans and cooks while "the boys" watch movies, but the franchise thankfully addresses (some of) this sexist bullshit in later films.
Narrative-wise, this film beats other Fast films with its simplicity — aside from the FBI, the biggest villain is local motorbike gang leader Johnny Tran (a highly compelling Rick Yune). Far from the ISS and cyber terrorism threats of the later films, it's a more everyday set-up: sour business deals, Corona-fuelled house parties, backyard barbecues, Race Wars in the desert, power plays within the family, all the way to the iconic final showdown between Brian and Dom. The main drama hinges on Brian keeping his cover intact, and he's honestly pretty bad at it. But the film itself plays with the audience, waiting 35 minutes to pull the switch that Brian is a cop.
The stakes in this film are lower than they'll ever be in this franchise, but the performances, scripting, editing, and stuntwork make it feel bigger than launching a rocket car into space. At this point in the series' street race stakes, it's a $2,000 buy-in, winner takes all — the crew would take home $11 million each heisting in Fast Five. The biggest "twist" in this film is genuinely truck drivers fighting back hijackers with shotguns. The biggest stunt is the final heist, which goes all kinds of wrong but ends up as one of the all-time car stunt sequences, and there's not a drop of music.
Sure, the later films would rip apart the block and replace the piston rings, but The Fast and the Furious defined it all.
Honorable mention: Hobbs and ShawThe first and only spinoff of the Fast saga, Hobbs and Shaw takes the two beefcake adversaries who bonded in The Fate of the Furious, Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) and Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham), and sends them on a hell of a ride against big bad tech villain Brixton (Idris Elba). Director David Leitch delivers as much furious action as bravado banter between the eponymous leads. And the third lead, Deckard's sister Hattie (Vanessa Kirby), kicks everyone's ass.
Credit: Frank Masi/Universal/Kobal/ShutterstockNow that you've made it this far, you owe me a 10-second car.
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UPDATE: May. 14, 2026, 11:00 a.m. This story originally published in 2023 and has been republished for the 25th anniversary of 'The Fast and the Furious.'
Unihertz took every complaint about the Titan 2 and actually listened
I felt the Unihertz Titan 2 was too big, too ugly, and too janky—but the Unihertz Titan 2 Elite may just be the biggest glow-up across one generation I've seen in my entire career of covering Android phones.
NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for May 14, 2026
The NYT Connections puzzle today is not too difficult if you're clairvoyant.
Connections is the one of the most popular New York Times word games that's captured the public's attention. The game is all about finding the "common threads between words." And just like Wordle, Connections resets after midnight and each new set of words gets trickier and trickier—so we've served up some hints and tips to get you over the hurdle.
If you just want to be told today's puzzle, you can jump to the end of this article for today's Connections solution. But if you'd rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you.
SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Play games on Mashable What is Connections?The NYT's latest daily word game has become a social media hit. The Times credits associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu with helping to create the new word game and bringing it to the publications' Games section. Connections can be played on both web browsers and mobile devices and require players to group four words that share something in common.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Each puzzle features 16 words and each grouping of words is split into four categories. These sets could comprise of anything from book titles, software, country names, etc. Even though multiple words will seem like they fit together, there's only one correct answer.
If a player gets all four words in a set correct, those words are removed from the board. Guess wrong and it counts as a mistake—players get up to four mistakes until the game ends.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Players can also rearrange and shuffle the board to make spotting connections easier. Additionally, each group is color-coded with yellow being the easiest, followed by green, blue, and purple. Like Wordle, you can share the results with your friends on social media.
SEE ALSO: NYT Pips hints, answers for May 14, 2026 Here's a hint for today's Connections categoriesWant a hint about the categories without being told the categories? Then give these a try:
Yellow: An inkling
Green: Notification settings
Blue: Dating red flags
Purple: Word in a word
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Here are today's Connections categoriesNeed a little extra help? Today's connections fall into the following categories:
Yellow: Premonition
Green: Cellphone modes
Blue: Bad things to do in modern dating
Purple: Phrases whose second words include their first word
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Ready for the answers? This is your last chance to turn back and solve today's puzzle before we reveal the solutions.
Drumroll, please!
The solution to today's Connections #1068 is...
What is the answer to Connections todayPremonition: GUT FEELING, HUNCH, INTUITION, SIXTH SENSE
Cellphone modes: DO NOT DISTURB, RING, SILENT, VIBRATE
Bad things to do in modern dating: BREADCRUMB, CATFISH, GHOST, LOVE BOMB
Phrases whose second words include their first word: AIR CAIRO, ALL HALLOWS, ARM WARMER, THE OTHERS
Don't feel down if you didn't manage to guess it this time. There will be new Connections for you to stretch your brain with tomorrow, and we'll be back again to guide you with more helpful hints.
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NYT Strands hints, answers for May 14, 2026
Today's NYT Strands hints are easy if you're a troublemaker.
Strands, the New York Times' elevated word-search game, requires the player to perform a twist on the classic word search. Words can be made from linked letters — up, down, left, right, or diagonal, but words can also change direction, resulting in quirky shapes and patterns. Every single letter in the grid will be part of an answer. There's always a theme linking every solution, along with the "spangram," a special, word or phrase that sums up that day's theme, and spans the entire grid horizontally or vertically.
SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Play games on MashableBy providing an opaque hint and not providing the word list, Strands creates a brain-teasing game that takes a little longer to play than its other games, like Wordle and Connections.
If you're feeling stuck or just don't have 10 or more minutes to figure out today's puzzle, we've got all the NYT Strands hints for today's puzzle you need to progress at your preferred pace.
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Today’s NYT Strands theme plainly explainedThese words describe a famous troublemaker.
NYT Strands spangram hint: Is it vertical or horizontal?Today's NYT Strands spangram is horizontal.
NYT Strands spangram answer todayToday's spangram is Robin Hood
NYT Strands word list for May 14Outlaw
Robin Hood
Forest
Friar
Archery
Sheriff
Disguise
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Wordle today: Answer, hints for May 14, 2026
Today's Wordle answer should be easy to solve if you're always unsure.
If you just want to be told today's word, you can jump to the bottom of this article for today's Wordle solution revealed. But if you'd rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you.
SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Play games on Mashable SEE ALSO: NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for May 14, 2026 Where did Wordle come from?Originally created by engineer Josh Wardle as a gift for his partner, Wordle rapidly spread to become an international phenomenon, with thousands of people around the globe playing every day. Alternate Wordle versions created by fans also sprang up, including battle royale Squabble, music identification game Heardle, and variations like Dordle and Quordle that make you guess multiple words at once.
Wordle eventually became so popular that it was purchased by the New York Times, and TikTok creators even livestream themselves playing.
What's the best Wordle starting word?The best Wordle starting word is the one that speaks to you. But if you prefer to be strategic in your approach, we have a few ideas to help you pick a word that might help you find the solution faster. One tip is to select a word that includes at least two different vowels, plus some common consonants like S, T, R, or N.
What happened to the Wordle archive?The entire archive of past Wordle puzzles was originally available for anyone to enjoy whenever they felt like it, but it was later taken down, with the website's creator stating it was done at the request of the New York Times. However, the New York Times then rolled out its own Wordle Archive, available only to NYT Games subscribers.
Is Wordle getting harder?It might feel like Wordle is getting harder, but it actually isn't any more difficult than when it first began. You can turn on Wordle's Hard Mode if you're after more of a challenge, though.
SEE ALSO: NYT Pips hints, answers for May 14, 2026 Here's a subtle hint for today's Wordle answer:To hesitate.
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Does today's Wordle answer have a double letter?There are no recurring letters.
Today's Wordle is a 5-letter word that starts with...Today's Wordle starts with the letter W.
SEE ALSO: Wordle-obsessed? These are the best word games to play IRL. The Wordle answer today is...Get your last guesses in now, because it's your final chance to solve today's Wordle before we reveal the solution.
Drumroll please!
The solution to today's Wordle is...
WAVER
Don't feel down if you didn't manage to guess it this time. There will be a new Wordle for you to stretch your brain with tomorrow, and we'll be back again to guide you with more helpful hints. Are you also playing NYT Strands? See hints and answers for today's Strands.
Reporting by Chance Townsend, Caitlin Welsh, Sam Haysom, Amanda Yeo, Shannon Connellan, Cecily Mauran, Mike Pearl, and Adam Rosenberg contributed to this article.
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The Mammotion Luba 3 robot lawn mower is over $500 off at Amazon — act fast to score a free garage
SAVE OVER $500: As of May 14, the Mammotion Luba 3 is on sale for $2,099 at Amazon. That's a 20% discount on list price.
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With longer summer days on the way, it's time for some much-needed garden maintenance. But instead of dragging out that bulky, old-fashioned mower you've had stowed away for years, there’s a much easier option these days. The time has come for a robot mower to handle the job for you.
And just in time for summer, Amazon has dropped a new discount on the Mammotion Luba 3. As of May 14, this robot lawn mower is down from $2,608 to $2,099, saving you over $500. And that's not all, because this model comes with a free garage to protect it from the elements.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!With this robot lawn mower, you'll be getting smart 360° LiDAR mapping that scans a range of up to 230 feet. It combines LiDAR with a dual-camera AI vision system for positioning accuracy of around ±1 cm, plus it can detect any objects in its way.
Cutting is powered by the dual 88W motors with a six-blade system that can adjust speed based on grass density. And if you have a big yard, this model has a runtime of around 135 minutes. It can cover around 400 m² per hour.
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The Samsung Galaxy S26 just got a fresh discount at Amazon — save over $100 right now
SAVE OVER $100: As of May 14, the Samsung Galaxy S26 is on sale for $985.66 at Amazon. That's a 10% discount on the list price.
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If it's time for a new phone, now is a good time to upgrade because the Samsung Galaxy S26 has dropped in price at Amazon.
Released earlier this year, this is the latest in the Galaxy lineup, so any discount is a win. And as of May 14, you can save over $100 on this phone, with the price dropping from $1,099.99 to $985.66 for a limited time. This deal is specific to the sky blue phone with 512GB of storage.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!It's an impressive smartphone thanks to its Galaxy AI features. It helps to make everyday tasks easier and quicker. Jobs like photo editing become a breeze with the assistance of Photo Assist, which allows you to edit images by typing or tapping to add objects, restore details, or apply styles directly on the device.
There are other creative tools built in. These can be used for things like customizing your own wallpapers or designing invitations. For visuals, the phone has a large screen with a vivid display. It also has impressive cameras, including a wider front camera that helps to fit more people into selfies and group shots.
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The Eufy C28 robot vacuum and mop is down to a record-low price at Amazon — save over $300
SAVE OVER $300: As of May 14, the Eufy C28 robot vacuum and mop is on sale for $499.98 at Amazon, marking a return to its lowest-ever price at Amazon.
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If you've been hoping to pick up a combo robot vacuum and mop to help clean up your home ahead of summer, you don't have to drop a ton of cash on a top model. There are plenty of great budget options available. The Eufy C28 robot vacuum and mop is one of our favorite budget picks, and now is a great time to buy it as it's currently on sale at Amazon.
As of May 14, Amazon has dropped the price of the Eufy C28 from $799.99 to $499.98. This marks a return to its lowest-ever price at Amazon, so what better time to take advantage of this offer? We consider it the best budget roller mop robot vacuum, so it's well worth picking up at this low price.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!In our roundup of the best cheap robot vacuums, Mashable's Leah Stodart says the "Eufy C28 is the cheapest roller mop robot vacuum out there in 2026, expanding the highly absorbent mopping technique to households that don't want to spend $1,000."
Stodart praised the Eufy C28's mopping capabilities in her review: "It does a solid job of sopping up a variety of liquid spills, from wine and orange juice to ranch and conditioner that exploded on my bathroom floor." It also boasts 15,000 Pa suction for clearing up pet hair, dirt, and more littered across the floor.
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Billie Eilish convincing Conan OBrien to play Slender Man is hilariously brutal
What starts with a discussion about growing up not liking their names quickly turns into a brutal roast in the Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend video above, with Billie Eilish trying to convince the host he could play a perfect Slender Man. Yes, the terrifying, tall, suited boogeyman of internet urban legend.
"You come in here, you're like, 'Oh Conan, you're so talented.'" responds O'Brien in mock outrage. "Oh really, my humor? My wit? 'No! Your freakish size! You could be Slender Man!'"
Eilish, however, is undeterred. "You have such an amazing opportunity!" she says. "You could be so scary."
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What to expect from Google I/O 2026: Gemini news, Android XR glasses
Google I/O 2026 kicks off May 19, and if the past few years are any indication, AI is going to be the main attraction. The two-day event will be livestreamed and is expected to cover updates across Gemini, Android, Chrome, and more — with keynotes, demos, and what Google calls "Dialogues" sessions featuring conversations about where AI is headed.
Last year's keynote livestream was long, so prepare yourself. Google I/O 2025 ran nearly two hours and touched nearly every corner of the company's product lineup, from its consumer apps to developer tools to hardware.
Gemini dominated the conversation, with Google rolling out model updates, deeper Workspace integration, and a wave of new AI-powered features across Search, Shopping, and beyond.
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SEE ALSO: General Motors adds Google Gemini to 4 million vehicles. Is your car on the list?The company also used the stage to pull back the curtain on its AR/VR ambitions with Android XR, including a new XR headset built with Samsung and Qualcomm, as well as a pair of Android XR smart glasses. This year, we're hoping for a better look at those Google XR glasses — hopefully with a working demo this time.
Check back on May 19 for Mashable's live coverage of the annual event. In the meantime, here's what's likely on the table for Google I/O 2026.
A new version of GeminiA major Gemini model update is widely expected to be the centerpiece announcement. Whether it lands as a 4.0 or something in between, a newer, more capable version of Google's flagship AI is almost certainly coming, per CNET's preview of the event. Gemini is already embedded across most of Google's product lineup, so whatever gets announced will have a wide reach.
A next-generation model would set the tone for the company's entire product roadmap going forward.
On the more speculative end, our tech editor Timothy Beck-Werth thinks I/O 2026 could also bring updates to some of Google's other AI tools — Nano Banana, Gemma, Lyria, and Genie, among them — along with a possible Veo 4 announcement, Google's AI video generation tool. None of that is confirmed, but if Veo does get a major update, YouTube integration feels like a natural next step given how aggressively Google has been pushing AI into its platforms.
New Gemini Live voice modelsPre-show leaks suggest Gemini could be in for a significant upgrade on the voice side. Forbes contributor Paul Monckton reported this week that a hidden model selector in the Google App reveals seven previously unknown Gemini Live voice models under internal testing, including variants with codenames such as "Capybara" and "Nitrogen."
One of those models identified itself as "Gemini 3.1 Pro" when asked — a step up from the Flash Live model currently powering Gemini Live — and Monckton's own testing found meaningful behavioral differences between them, including variations in memory, location access, and fact-checking ability. The infrastructure to switch between models is apparently already built; it's just not public yet.
New video editing toolsOn the video side, Chrome Unboxed flagged a separate leak this week, pointing to something called Gemini Omni, a new video generation model that appears to be surfacing for select users ahead of the event. Citing a report from 9to5Google, the outlet describes Omni as capable of remixing videos, in-chat editing, and template-based creation — possibly an evolution of Google's existing Veo foundation.
Early demo footage reportedly showed strong results, though the model appears to be computationally expensive: one user apparently burned through 86% of their daily AI Pro plan allowance generating just two short clips.
Aluminium OS Google recently shared this preview of the Googlebook experience. Credit: GoogleGoogle introduced the Googlebook at The Android Show event this week. In the preview, Google reps said the AI laptops wouldn't run on ChromeOS, but rather an unnamed operating system they couldn't name.
This hint suggests that Google's long-in-development project to create an Android operating system for PCs and laptops is expected to get significant airtime. The project would potentially merge Android and Chrome OS into a single platform, and it's been dubbed Aluminium OS (or is it Aluminum OS?).
Google's Android Ecosystem President Sameer Samat confirmed to Android Authority earlier this year that the platform is still on track for a 2026 debut, pushing back against court documents from the Google antitrust trial that suggested a possible 2028 timeline. Chrome OS, notably, isn't going anywhere — Samat was clear that Google sees the two as parallel strategies rather than one replacing the other, with Aluminum OS targeting a broader consumer laptop audience.
Android XR glasses Google previewed its AI glasses in December 2025. Credit: GoogleAfter debuting as a concept at last year's I/O, Google confirmed in December that its Android XR smart glasses would launch in 2026.
And as Mashable reported in December, Google has actually been developing two distinct products under that umbrella. The first is a display-free pair of AI glasses equipped with a camera, speakers, and microphones for hands-free Gemini interaction — a form factor that draws obvious comparisons to Meta's Ray-Ban glasses.
The second, more ambitious product adds an in-lens display that can privately surface information like navigation directions and translation captions, visible only to the wearer. Both are being built in partnership with Samsung, Gentle Monster, and Warby Parker, and both run on Android XR, the same operating system powering the Samsung Galaxy XR headset that launched in October 2025.
We're hoping to see both pairs of glasses at Google I/O 2026.
The Android XR platform Android XR is the new Google operating system for virtual augmented reality products. Credit: GoogleOn the developer side, Google's own design documentation for Android XR glasses offers a window into how the company is thinking about the experience. The platform is built around the idea that interfaces should feel like a natural extension of how people perceive the world. Google I/O 2026 could be where developers finally get the full toolkit to start building for it.
What remains unclear heading into I/O 2026 is when the display version will actually ship. Google confirmed the simpler AI glasses are expected this year, but has declined to give a launch date for the display model.
Android 17Google has been rolling out Android 17 betas since February, with a final release expected around June or July ahead of the usual Made by Google Pixel hardware event in August.
The beta has been light on headline features so far, though app bubbles — a floating window system for quick app access — has been one of the more notable additions. Like last year, Google hosted an I/O edition of the Android Show right before the big conference.
SEE ALSO: Highlights from The Android Show I/O Edition 2026 More agentic AIAcross the board, expect a heavy push for agentic AI. Systems capable of handling tasks on your behalf with minimal input are all the rage right now. OpenAI is rumored to be making a phone around the concept. Google has been signaling this direction for a while, and I/O is the natural stage to show what that actually looks like in practice with Gemini.
The future of Google SearchRemember when Google was a search engine? Once upon a time, before it was an AI company, Google used to help you find stuff on the internet.
Once again, we do expect Google to announce updates to AI Mode and AI Overviews.
Last year, the launch of AI Mode was one of the biggest news stories from Google I/O. This year, will Google announce that AI Mode is becoming the new default search experience? That kind of development would be catastrophic for publishers and websites, but we do expect some new developments in AI search (with or without mentioning AI hallucinations).
Google I/O 2026 begins May 19 at 10 a.m. PT and streams live at io.google.
How to watch the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest online for free
TL;DR: The 2026 Eurovision Song Contest is available to live stream for free on BBC iPlayer. Access this free live stream from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
The Eurovision Song Contest has a reputation for delivering truly memorable performances, and not always in a good way. Rules and convention go out the window with Eurovision, resulting in some absolutely unmissable moments.
Want to watch the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest for free from anywhere in the world? We have all the information you need.
What is Eurovision?The Eurovision Song Contest is an international song competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union. This competition primarily features entries from European countries, with each participating nation submitting an original song to be performed on live TV. Competing countries cast votes to pick a winner.
Where is the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest?The 2026 Eurovision Song Contest is the 70th edition of the event. This year's competition will take place in Vienna.
When is the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest?The full schedule for the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest is as follws:
First Semi-Final — 9 p.m. CEST on May 12
Second Semi-Final — 9 p.m. CEST on May 14
Grand Final — 9 p.m. CEST on May 16
The 2026 Eurovision Song Contest is available to live stream for free on BBC iPlayer.
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Thank goodness Off Campus made this one change from Elle Kennedys books
Prime Video's Off Campus makes several major changes from Elle Kennedy's college hockey romance series.
Based primarily on The Deal, the first book in the wildly popular Off-Campus series, Season 1 of the TV adaptation gets rid of Hannah's (Ella Bright) diva duet partner Cass, turns Justin (Josh Heuston) from football player to brooding musician, and jump-starts Allie (Mika Abdalla) and Dean's (Stephen Kalyn) romance extra early. (As in, it starts two full seasons before I thought it would.)
SEE ALSO: 'Off Campus' review: This college hockey romance is really pucking funThese switch-ups from the source material have huge plot ramifications, but there's one smaller change in the finale that manages to right one of The Deal's most toxic wrongs. I'm talking about Garrett's (Belmont Cameli) "campus-wide hands-off law."
In The Deal, Garrett's father Phil (Steve Howey) blackmails Hannah into breaking up with Garrett. (Thankfully, Off Campus cuts this cookie-cutter villainy entirely in favor of a breakup driven purely by Garrett and Hannah's own anxieties.) When Hannah does break up with Garrett in the book, she suggests that she needs to see other people. In response, he forbids any man at Briar University from dating or even interacting with her.
The move plays into a classic romance trope: that of the possessive boyfriend. According to The Deal, Graham is just doing this to protect Hannah. He knows that she doesn't really want to see anyone else but him, so why not accelerate the process and bring her back to him sooner?
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But what The Deal proposes as a romantic gesture is actually a wave of red flags. Garrett's "law" removes any of Hannah's agency following the forced breakup, where she already had so little agency in the first place. With this order, he cuts her off from a huge chunk of the people around her, essentially declaring her to be his property in the process. I don't care that he's meant to be the romantic hero here! Doing this is controlling and belittling, and it brings him closer to his abusive father than any one hockey fight ever could.
Off Campus deftly navigates around this nasty minefield in its season finale, faking viewers out with Garrett's hands-off law before delivering a much sweeter, actually romantic sentiment.
The hands-off law storyline initially plays out on TV the same way it does in the book. The male population of Briar U runs at the first sight of Hannah, and when she finds out why, she storms into the locker room to give Garrett a piece of her mind. (Yes, just like in the book, there are many penises on display.) She rightfully calls him out on how misogynistic his decree is, only for him to reveal he doesn't know what she's talking about.
Turns out, the hands-off law was actually the result of a campus-wide game of telephone. Dean said he thought Garrett would lose his shit if Hannah dated someone else, which younger members of the team took to mean he'd beat up anyone who dated Hannah. The rumor mill did the rest.
"I would never tell anyone to stay away from you," Garrett tells Hannah once they sort out the miscommunication. "You should be with whoever you want to be with."
That statement is the polar opposite of book Garrett's actions, and refreshingly so. Here, he's respecting Hannah and her agency. Given that Off Campus is a show all about their romance, it's clear the person she wants to be with is Garrett. However, he's not railroading her into that journey back to him.
That Off Campus still keeps the mention of the hands-off law in the show actually proves to be a smart adaptation choice. It allows for the inclusion of the fan-favorite locker-room scene and gives Hannah a chance to rightfully stand up for herself. It also offers up a contrast between the kind of jerk Garrett could be and the kind of person he actually is.
Throughout the season, Garrett has been struggling with one big question: What kind of hockey player does he want to be? The kind who gets in fights and showboats for personal glory? Or the kind who works with and respects his team? The hands-off law is a move the first kind of hockey player would make. Respecting Hannah's boundaries is what the second would do. That Garrett chooses the latter option, eschewing toxic masculine stereotypes in the process, is a huge win for the TV adaptation.
All episodes of Off Campus are now streaming on Prime Video.
Whats new to streaming this week? (May 15, 2026)
Looking for something great to watch at home? Streaming subscribers are spoiled for choice between Hulu, Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, Apple TV, Prime Video, Shudder, Paramount+, Peacock, and more. And that's before you even look at the vast libraries of movies and television programs within each streamer!
Don't be overwhelmed or waste an hour scrolling through your services to determine what to watch. We've got your back, whatever your mood. Mashable offers watch guides for all of the above, broken down by genre: comedy, thriller, horror, documentary, and animation, among others. But if you're seeking something brand new (or just new to streaming), we've got you covered there, too.
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23. Pop Culture Jeopardy!, Season 2Are you a whiz at all things TV, film, and digital culture? Then lock in for a new season of Pop Culture Jeopardy!, now on Netflix. Hosted by Saturday Night Live's Colin Jost, this twist on the classic Jeopardy! format invites teams to compete in a pop-culture showdown. Categories range from "Broadway on the Big Screen" and "TV of the 2010s" to the very online "AI Slop Gave Me Brain Rot" and "Sounds like 6-7." — Belen Edwards, Entertainment Reporter
How to watch: Pop Culture Jeopardy!, Season 2 is now streaming on Netflix.
22. Perfect Match, Season 4This reality show is for all the shippers out there. Nick Lachey hosts a collection of love-seeking singles who have one other thing in common: They've all appeared in a reality TV show before. That could means you'll see familiar faces (and abs) from Age of Attraction, Temptation Island, Married at First Sight, Too Hot To Handle, Love Is Blind, and more seeking a new romance.
But this season, Perfect Match promises to shake it up with new twists and challenges. So, who'll hook up? Who'll mess up? And who will win the big prize of a romantic vacation together? — Kristy Puchko, Entertainment Editor
21. Driver's EdBobby Farrelly, the wild mind behind There's Something about Mary and Dumb and Dumber, is back with a teen comedy about a student driver on a reckless quest for love.
White Lotus' Sam Nivola stars as a high schooler who's supposed to take on a simple driving lesson with an instructor (Kumail Nanjiani). But fretful that his girlfriend — who's now a college freshman — might leave him in her rearview, he steals this student driver vehicle with his friends coming along for the ride. If the trailer wasn't enough to suggest this comedy gets outrageous, Farrelly's reputation should seal the deal. — K.P.
Starring: Sam Nivola, Sophie Telegadis, Mohana Krishnan, Aidan Laprete, Molly Shannon, and Kumail Nanjiani
How to watch: Driver's Ed opens in theaters and On Demand on May 15.
20. The WonderfoolsSuperheroes usually struggle with their abilities on first receiving them, and South Korean superhero comedy The Wonderfools takes the idea to the extreme. Created by Kang Eun-kyung (Dr. Romantic), directed by Yoo In-sik (Extraordinary Attorney Woo), and written by Heo Da-joong (Extreme Job), this '90s-set series follows a group of newly superpowered people who haven't quite got the hang of their talents. Teleporting through time and space, superstrength, and telekinesis aren't easily mastered skills, you know? But considering there's a sinister secret project that has people disappearing all over the place, these newly minted superheroes had better figure it out. — Shannon Connellan, Senior Editor
Starring: Park Eun-bin, Cha Eun-woo, Kim Hae-sook, Choi Dae-hoon, Im Seong-jae, and Son Hyun-joo
How to watch: The Wonderfools debuts on Netflix on May 15.
19. Dutton RanchYellowstone heads, this one's for you. This spin-off and sequel to Paramount+'s hit neo-Western picks up with Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and her husband Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) as they try to build a future on their Texas ranch. However, a rival ranch may put a stop to that future before it can even begin. Saddle up for some serious Western drama, along with star power in the form of new additions to the Yellowstone-verse like Ed Harris and Annette Bening.* — B.E.
Starring: Kelly Reilly, Cole Hauser, Finn Little, Jai Courtney, J. R. Villarreal, Juan Pablo Raba, Marc Menchaca, Natalie Alyn Lind, Ed Harris, and Annette Bening
How to watch: Dutton Ranch debuts on Paramount+ on May 15.
18. Lisa Ann Walter: It Was an AccidentBefore Abbott Elementary's Lisa Ann Walter got her start in film and TV, she was a stand-up comedian. Now she comes full circle with her first-ever stand-up special: Lisa Ann Walter: It Was an Accident. Filmed at the Helium Comedy Club in Philadelphia (where else for Melissa Schemmenti?), the special sees Walter tackling Gen-X dating, America's political turmoil, and more. — B.E.
Starring: Lisa Ann Walter
How to watch: Lisa Ann Walter: It Was an Accident debuts on Hulu on May 15.
17. Something Is About to HappenIt may not be the most inventive movie title in the world, but Something is about to Happen certainly doesn't look like a cliché from the trailer. Antonio Méndez Esparza's drama/thriller follows Lucía (Malena Alterio), a programmer-turned-taxi driver who tries to track down a neighbor she struck up a relationship with — before he disappeared. This one looks tricky to pin down genre-wise, and the trailer opens more questions than answers. Is something about to happen? You'll have to watch to find out. — Sam Haysom, General Assignment Editor, UK
Starring: Malena Alterio, Aitana Sánchez Gijón, Rodrigo Poisón, José Luis Torrijo, Manuel de Blas, Mariona Ribas, Mariano Llorente, Iñigo de la Iglesia, and Federico Pérez Rey
How to watch: Something Is About to Happen debuts on Shudder on May 15.
16. The Killer Among UsIf you thrill over Traitors and true crime, then Oxygen has a new show for you.
Traitors' stylish and sly host Alan Cumming hosts The Killer Among Us, a series focusing on homicide cases that turned communities upside down, with their residents forced to confront whether someone among them is a murderer. The show launches with a murder mystery about a brassy older woman found dead in her garage. While there's a gun nearby, she wasn't shot. So what went down? And whodunnit? Cumming's smooth-as-silk voiceover will be your guide across a case that's sure to chill your spine. — K.P.
Starring: Alan Cumming
How to watch: The Killer Among Us premieres on Oxygen Sunday, May 17 at 7 p.m. ET/PT, then streaming on Peacock.
15. Couples Therapy, Season 5Celebrity psychologist and psychoanalyst Dr. Orna Guralnik returns for Season 5 of Showtime's Couples Therapy. This reality documentary series sees Dr. Guralnik working with real-life couples to unpack their issues. If you want to feel like a fly on the wall during an intimate therapy session, then this is the show for you.
How to watch: Couples Therapy, Season 5 debuts on Paramount+ on May 15.
14. On the Roam, Season 2When he's not starring in movies like Fast X and The Minecraft Movie, he's seeing the world one motorcycle ride at a time. This travel docuseries follows Momoa as he seeks adventure, art, and friendship.
"I have all these crazy dreams," Momoa says in the Season 2 trailer for On the Roam, "to actually make them happen with the people who inspire me? It's a beautiful journey." And you can ride along when On the Roam returns to HBO Max. — K.P.
Starring: Jason Momoa
How to watch: On the Roam, Season 2 is now streaming on HBO Max.
13. Money Heist: Berlin and the Lady with an ErmineNetflix's mighty Money Heist franchise always has another target, with creators Álex Pina and Esther Martínez Lobato back with another spinoff. Pedro Alonso's character, Berlín, leads yet another escapade, this time in Seville, Spain. And folks, this one's for the art history nerds. If the title didn't tip you off, the loot is Leonardo da Vinci's 15th-century masterpiece Lady with an Ermine. The conniving Duke of Malaga has his sights set on the famous Renaissance portrait, and Berlín knows just the heist experts to retrieve it. — S.C.
Starring: Pedro Alonso, Michelle Jenner, Tristán Ulloa, Begoña Vargas, Julio Peña Fernández, Joel Sánchez, and Inma Cuesta
How to watch: Money Heist: Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine debuts on Netflix on May 15.
12. Faces of DeathThe absolute nightmare that is content moderation lies at the heart of Faces of Death, the Barbie Ferreira–starring horror that feels way too real. It's inspired by the 1978 VHS exploitation film or "video nasty" of the same name, which had people unsure whether the extreme violence on screen was real or not. It was banned in several countries — you should really watch British horror film Censor to understand this era of film vetting — but it turns up on the shelf of a character in Daniel Goldhaber's new film.
But now, we're in 2026, the age of the internet. The Euphoria star plays Margot, who works not at a movie censorship body but a social media company like TikTok or YouTube. Alongside co-workers (like one played by constant movie star Charli XCX), Margot is part of the department where content is screened against community guidelines and either blocked or left up to feed the attention economy. However, some of those violent videos look super-real, and influencers are going missing... — S.C.
Starring: Barbie Ferreira, Charli XCX, Jermaine Fowler, Aaron Holliday, Dacre Montgomery, Josie Totah
How to watch: Faces of Death is available to rent or buy on Prime Video.
11. Devil May Cry, Season 2One of the better video game adaptations out there, Netflix's Devil May Cry ended in brutal, bloody chaos for Season 1. Hideki Kamiya's beloved Capcom game series got the animation treatment it deserved from South Korea's Studio Mir (the team behind The Legend of Korra and The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep), with Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix showrunner Adi Shankar and Yasuke writer Alex Larsen. Johnny Yong Bosch (who voices Nero in the games) is back again for Season 2 voicing demon-hunting, wise-cracking, sundae-loving protagonist Dante — and his family reunion has turned into a war of the worlds. It's brother against brother, and it's not going to be understated. — S.C.
Starring: Johnny Yong Bosch, Scout Taylor-Compton, Hoon Lee, Chris Coppola, and Kevin Conroy
How to watch: Devil May Cry, Season 2 is now streaming on Netflix.
10. The A ListWhat does it mean to be Asian or Pacific Islander in America today? HBO's new documentary The A List weaves personal stories from actors, journalists, activists, entrepreneurs, politicians, scientists, athletes, and more from Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities in the U.S. Directed by Eugene Yi (The Rose: Come Back to Me), the doc speaks to 15 people — from actors like Sandra Oh, Bowen Yang, and Kumail Nanjiani to pioneers like Connie Chung, Tammy Duckworth, Schuyler Bailar, Amanda Nguyen, and Haroon Mokhtarzada — to explore identity, community, prejudice, and resilience. — S.C.
Starring: Sandra Oh, Yia Vang, Amanda Nguyen, DJ Rekha, Connie Chung, Schuyler Bailar, Kumail Nanjiani, Madelyn Yu, Haroon Mokhtarzada, Sen. Tammy Duckworth, Bowen Yang, Manny Crisostomo, Nergis Mavalvala, Kathy Masaoka, and Cliff Kapono
How to watch: The A List is now streaming on HBO Max.
9. NemesisFolks, it's a heist series! We love a heist: rogue mastermind versus the law, niche skills against high security, inevitable montages. In Netflix's Nemesis, Power Universe creator Courtney A. Kemp presents a Los Angeles–set crime caper with co-creator Tani Marole and pioneering New Jack City director Mario Van Peebles. Insecure's Y’lan Noel plays a master thief the LAPD hasn't been able to catch; Abbott Elementary's Matthew Law plays the hard-boiled detective who lost his partner thanks to the elusive mastermind. What's that? It's time for…one last job? Involving a colossal diamond haul? Let's absolutely go.* — S.C.
Starring: Matthew Law, Y'lan Noel, Cleopatra Coleman, Tre Hale, Domenick Lombardozzi, Jonnie Park, Ariana Guerra, Gabrielle Dennis, Michael Potts, Sophina Brown, Cedric Joe, and Jeff Pierre
How to watch: Nemesis premieres May 14 on Netflix.
8. Tucci in Italy, Season 2Stanley Tucci believes that "the best way to understand what makes a country and its people unique is through its food." And that especially rings true for the Devil Wears Prada 2 star and TikTok fav where his roots run deep, Italy. It's where Tucci has been exploring, tasting, and sharing local fare in his popular series Tucci in Italy. And in Season 2, Tucci takes viewers through even more diverse culinary staples of Italian regions including Naples and Campania, Sicily, Le Marche, Sardinia, and Veneto. Tucci's signature elegance, charisma, and curiosity makes each episode a treat, at once a foodie's dream and comprehensive history lesson. Chefs, pastai (master pasta makers), journalists, and longtime locals reflect on how each dish connects with a specific sense of Italian identity. Utter food and travel documentary bliss. — S.C.
Starring: Stanley Tucci
How to watch: Tucci in Italy, Season 2 is now on Hulu and Disney+.
7. The Punisher: One Last KillThe last we saw The MCU's Punisher, he'd come to the end of his vengeance thread. The Punisher: One Last Kill begins with him tearing down his yarn wall. So what's next? Well, ahead of Spider-Man: Brand New Day, there's plenty more brooding and blood.
This one-hour special TV presentation offers grim violence and slaughter scenes that demand a TV-MA rating. Fans of Jon Bernthal's run as Frank Castle will likely relish the barrage of brutal brawls that pepper this special.
The Punisher: Last Kill could be intended as a refresher — or maybe even introduction — for fans who don't plan to binge The Punisher series ahead of Bernthal's appearance in Spider-Man: Brand New Day. But watching director Reinaldo Marcus Green's vision of Castle's New York, which is marked with random acts of violence, fire, and much blood, it's hard to imagine how this curb-stomping antihero will fit into the PG-13 world of your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. — K.P.
Starring: Jon Bernthal, Jason R. Moore
How to watch: The Punisher: One Last Kill is now on Disney+.
6. The CrashBe warned: This one is a hate watch. No shade to documentary director Gareth Johnson, who's helmed episodes of The Body Next Door, Locked Up Abroad, See No Evil, and Bear Grylls: Escape From Hell. But based on how Netflix subscribers reacted to Should I Marry a Murderer?, a true crime doc that presented the personal account of a witness who was anything but perfect, I suspect a strong reaction to Mackenzie Shirilla.
At 17, Shirilla survived a deadly car crash that took the life of her boyfriend Dominic "Dom" Russo and their friend Davion Flanagan. What at first seemed a tragic accident became a public scandal as the Ohio police force arrested Shirilla on murder charges. Did she crash the car on purpose? Interviews with the families of the departed young men bring a bracing emotional depth to this doc, painting a portrait of who they lost. From there, The Crash looks into the evidence of surveillance footage, text messages, and reports from the car's log. But the most shocking bits come from their jailhouse interview with Shirilla, who's been criticized online for her social media behavior after the crash. Can she explain herself? Well, she sure does try. — K.P.
How to watch: The Crash begins streaming on Netflix on May 15.
5. Off CampusCan't get enough hockey romance after Heated Rivalry? Then hit the ice with Off Campus, a college drama based on the popular series by Elle Kennedy. The series brings viewers to Briar University, where aspiring songwriter Hannah Wells (Ella Bright) and hockey star Garrett Graham (Belmont Cameli) are about to strike up an intriguing deal: If she tutors him, he'll pretend to date her in order to draw the eye of her crush Justin Kohl (Josh Heuston). Of course, if you're familiar with the fake dating trope, you know that these fake feelings are about to turn very real, very fast.
What follows is a fun, if formulaic, romance that still manages to take great care with its protagonists' heavy emotional baggage. As I wrote in my review, "Does Off Campus break any new ground? No, not really. However, it's sweet, oodles of fun, and proves that there's still more room on the ice for hockey romance on TV." — B.E.
Starring: Ella Bright, Belmont Cameli, Mika Abdalla, Antonio Cipriano, Jalen Thomas Brooks, Josh Heuston, and Stephen Kalyn
How to watch: Off Campus is now streaming on Prime Video.
4. Rivals, Season 2Pop the champers, spray the Aquanet, and dollop out the trout mousse! Rivals is back for more shoulder-padded sauciness and scandal in the English countryside. The late Dame Jilly Cooper's beloved '80s Rutshire Chronicles novels inspired one of the best British TV shows of 2024, adapted by Dominic Treadwell-Collins and Laura Wade. In Season 2, the aristocratic residents of the Cotswolds find themselves in even more steamy entanglements and vendettas than the first season, with the core rivalry — Tory politician Rupert Campbell-Black (Alex Hassell) versus TV mogul Lord Tony Baddingham (David Tennant) — upping the ante. With local elections, adulterous trysts, and backstabbing broadcasters afoot, Season 2 of Rivals is just as riotous as the first. — S.C.
Starring: Alex Hassell, Nafessa Williams, Bella Maclean, Katherine Parkinson, Danny Dyer, Victoria Smurfit, Oliver Chris, Emily Atack, Rufus Jones, Lisa McGrillis, Claire Rushbrook, Aidan Turner, and David Tennant
How to watch: Rivals, Season 2's first three episodes premiere on Huly on May 15.
3. Marty, Life Is ShortIf you love Only Murders in the Building, Father of the Bride, The Three Amigos, or understand the undeniable splendor of Clifford, you'll want to see Marty, Life Is Short.
SEE ALSO: 'Only Murders in the Building' dropped an autobiographical Easter egg for Steve Martin and Martin ShortA documentary from director Lawrence Kasdan, this new to Netflix release gives a solid look into the Canadian comedian's life and career in under two hours. He'll touch on the tragic deaths he endured in his youth, his initial reluctance to get into comedy, his foundational time in Godspell, his doubts about Saturday Night Live, and much, much more. It's a terrific watch to understand the inner workings of such a brilliant and bold comedic talent. Plus, there's footage of Short sharing a laugh with his long-time friend and colleague, the late Catherine O'Hara.
And if you want more, I'd recommend his book I Must Say: My Life as a Humble Comedy Legend, which offers Short's life story in his own words — along with chapters written in the voice of his most popular characters, like Ed Grimley and Jiminy Glick. To that end, I really recommend the audio book version, performed by Short himself. — K.P.
Starring: Martin Short, Tom Hanks, Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Andrea Martin, Steve Martin, and John Mulaney
How to watch: Marty, Life is Short is now streaming on Netflix.
2. The ChristophersDon't overlook this touching tale of art and friendship from director Stephen Soderbergh.
Written by Ed Solomon (Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure), The Christophers centers around Julian Sklar (Ian McKellen), a London painter once renowned for his work and withering wit. Now in his 80s, he's not touched a brush in three decades, much to the chagrin of his money-grubbing children (James Corden and Jessica Gunning). So they hatch a plan to bring in an art restorer to forge a series of paintings that they can sell for millions once he's died. Once a huge admirer of his work, Lori Butler (Michaela Coel) seems a perfect pick. But what no one could predict is how this curmudgeonly has-been and this guarded never-was will find common ground that sparks new creation.
This may sound a bit dry. But in the hands of Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel, The Christophers is alive and captivating. McKellen brings a bawdy bluster to his bloviating and arrogant cad, while Coel offers a reflective stillness, punctuated by precise line delivery. Together, they create a portrait of heartache and hope that is absolutely stunning. — K.P.
Starring: Ian McKellen, Michaela Coel, Jessica Gunning, and James Corden
How to watch: The Christophers is now available for purchase on Prime Video.
Best of streaming this week: Project Hail MaryAmaze! Amaze! Amaze! You can now watch sci-fi crowdpleaser Project Hail Mary at home. Based on the bestselling novel by Andy Weir, Project Hail Mary imagines a terrifying scenario: Earth's sun is dimming, and we have one last-ditch hope at figuring out how to save it. That hope is Dr. Ryland Grace (Ryan Gosling), a science teacher stranded alone in space. Alone, that is, until he meets Rocky (voiced and puppeted by James Ortiz), everyone's new favorite movie alien.
That encounter kicks off the heartwarming bromance that fuels the rest of Project Hail Mary, which bursts with humor, apocalyptic drama, and riveting spacewalks. As Mashable Entertainment Editor Kristy Puchko wrote in her review, "Imagine The Martian meets Half Nelson meets E.T., and you'll get some idea of the mirthful mash-up that is Project Hail Mary." — B.E.
Starring: Ryan Gosling, Sandra Hüller, Lionel Boyce, Ken Leung, Milana Vayntrub, and James Ortiz
How to watch: Project Hail Mary is now available for purchase on Fandango at Home.
(*) denotes a blurb came from a prior list.


