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08-05-2025
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Zoë Kravitz & Noah Centineo Spotted at Romantic Brooklyn Lunch Date
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Generate Key Takeaways Zoë Kravitz and Noah Centineo are reportedly not putting a 'label' on their newfound companionship. The couple have been frequently spotted since February. Most recently, paparazzi photographed the duo on their way to share an intimate dinner in Brooklyn on Sunday afternoon, sparking further speculation about their relationship status. Zoë Kravitz spotted in Brooklyn with Noah Centineo Zoë Kravitz and Noah Centineo have been enjoying each other's company. However, reports claim the pair is not putting any labels on it yet. For their recent outing, the X-Men actress and the To All the Boys star chose an intimate corner table at Brooklyn's Chez Ma Tante restaurant on Sunday afternoon. Page Six's source revealed that the couple were not 'showing too much PDA.' The eyewitness added that the pair 'just tried to blend in and have a normal brunch.' While Kravitz and Centineo tried their best to 'blend in,' the witness shared that 'everyone noticed' when the 'coolest couple' walked in. The duo reportedly munched on eating pancakes and sausage at a corner table. The romantic connection between Kravitz and Centineo is fairly new, as the former was engaged to Tatum till 2024. But it seems like the Mad Max: Fury Road star is ready to move on to something new in more casual terms. A source revealed to Life & Style that Kravitz and Centineo are spending a lot of time together but 'aren't putting a label on it yet.' Kravitz previously got engaged to The Vow star Channing Tatum in 2023. The duo also worked together on the 2024 film, Blink Twice. Gushing over the impact of sharing the creative workspace with a romantic companion, Tatum had noted, 'Working with your partner truly is — you know, I know a lot of people are afraid of it — it was the thing that cemented us in a way' (via Extra). Apparently, the duo broke up due to being in 'different stages' of life. A source told People, 'The split is amicable. They realized they're at different stages in life.' Meanwhile, Centineo has not dated anyone publicly in a long time. Reports suggested that the Black Adam star previously dated Angeline Appel from 2016 to 2018. However, Centineo has rarely ever spoken about his private relationships. The post Zoë Kravitz & Noah Centineo Spotted at Romantic Brooklyn Lunch Date appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.
Yahoo
06-03-2025
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Zoë Kravitz Steps Out With Noah Centineo After Channing Tatum Breakup
Originally appeared on E! Online is not the only one who may be moving on following her and Channing Tatum's split. The Big Little Lies actress was photographed leaving a bar in Los Angeles early March 2 with Noah Centineo, hours before the 2025 Oscars. Both Kravitz, 36, and the To All the Boys actor, 28, matched in black coats. This marked the second joint public appearance for the pair. Kravitz and Centineo were also photographed walking together in New York City Feb. 13. The two had just left Danielle Haim's birthday party, the Daily Mail reported. On Feb. 28, Kravitz was spotted without Centineo at two pre-Oscars 2025 parties in Los Angeles—at a bash hosted by Saint Laurent, of which she is a spokesmodel, and Vanity Fair, and at an event held by talent agency CAA. Also in attendance at the latter celebration: Tatum, who was joined by Australian model Inka Williams. The two left hand-in-hand, seemingly confirming a rumored romance. More from E! Online Oscars 2025: Miley Cyrus is Unrecognizable Without Eyebrows on Date Night With Maxx Morando Oscars 2025 Winners: Complete List (Live Updates) Oscars 2025 Red Carpet Fashion: See Every Look as the Stars Arrive (Live Updates) Kravitz and Tatum's breakup was reported by multiple outlets in October. The High Fidelity actress recently publicly reflected on their past three-year relationship and split from the actor, who she directed in the 2024 film Blink Twice, her directorial debut. "I love this thing that we made together, and I care for him very much," Zoë told Elle in an interview published Feb. 25. "Even when you bring up how great his performance is, it warms my heart to hear that, and I'm so happy that all of it happened. I just feel so grateful that we got to go on that journey together." Kravitz also further complimented Tatum. "He has so much more coming, and I think he's in a place as an actor where he's feeling really confident and people are seeing different sides of him," she said. "He's got a lot to offer, so I'm excited for people to keep witnessing that." Look back at Tatum and Kravitz's romance... Collaborators: June 2021Romance Rumors: August 2021Out and About: August 2021Met Gala Date Night: September 2021First Halloween: October 2021A "Wonderful" Romance: November 2022Couples Costume: October 2023Engaged: October 2023Table for Two: November 2023Family Affair: March 2024Big Premiere: August 2024Glammed Up: August 2024Split: October 2024 For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News App


Buzz Feed
17-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
31 Movies That Were So Hard To Watch, People Literally Couldn't Finish Them
A while back, we wrote a post where people shared the movies that are so bad, they had to stop watching them midway. In the comments, even more people chimed in with the films they also couldn't finish. So, here are some of their "bad" movie choices, as well as the ones that caused quite a stir in the comments: 1. Wonder Woman 1984 (2020): "I LOVED the first movie. I can still rewatch it happily. Sure, it had a couple of issues, but overall, it was truly the Wonder Woman movie I had waited 40 years to see. Wonder Woman 1984 was TERRIBLE and incredibly disappointing. The script was just god-awful and had so many holes." 2. The Perfect Date (2019): "I saw Noah Centineo as Peter Kavinsky in To All the Boys and thought he was great. I found The Perfect Date on Netflix, watched about 15 minutes of it, turned it off, and put To All the Boys I've Loved Before on 😂." 3. The Nice Guys (2016): "I've seen a lot of terrible movies in my life to the end, but that is the only one I just turned off and walked away. Don't remember any of the plot, but I know it was terrible." 4. Men in Black: International (2019): "I loved the original and thought it'd be fun, but no, it was terrible. Maybe it was seeing Thor and Valkyrie playing lesser versions of themselves, I don't know. It was awful." 5. The Nun (2018): "After about 20 minutes, we walked out of the theater. I knew it was going to be awful like all the other ones in the sort of Conjuring universe and all that, but this was just ridiculous." "We just sat there whispering to each other, 'Now, there's going to see a shadow in the right corner,' and three seconds later, that happened. 'The bell is going to ring in a second,' and three seconds later, that happened, too. It was just laughable at how predictable it was." — josefinthor 6. The Beach Bum (2019): "Amazing cast, but it didn't go anywhere, and I watched nearly an hour before I couldn't take it anymore. It made no sense, and it was so unrealistic. I can suspend disbelief for a lot of things, but this was awful. What a waste!" 7. Ella Enchanted (2004): "It was one of my favorite books as a kid, but ooh, the movie was awful. — grouchyoctopus55 "I hated the random '70s musical numbers and the cheesy plot with the evil uncle. They did poor Ella dirty!" — books_baking_broadway 8. Fifty Shades of Grey (2015): "I wanted to see what the hype was about. Started the movie, realized how terrible it was after 15 minutes or so, and turned it off. Decided to give the book a try. Realized how terrible that was, too, and gave up after a few chapters. I don't get it — it's just not good." 9. Holmes & Watson (2018): "I actually sat through the entire thing. Why? I'm a glutton for punishment, I guess.I think the thing that hurt the most was that there were a few good jokes and bits in there. When Steve Coogan showed up with a tattoo gun grafted to his arm, I chuckled — especially because Steve Coogan has a talent for taking even terrible things and making them watchable. Plus, the idea of a villain with a tattoo gun on his arm is actually kind of cool. Also, Hugh Laurie as Mycroft Holmes wasn't bad. Not remarkable, but not bad." Sony Pictures Releasing " Everything else, especially everything involving Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly trying to play off each other, was awful. With Will Ferrell in particular, it felt like he kept needing to show up anyone else who was in a scene with him, so he'd just add on to an already terrible joke and keep going. It was like he dared everyone on set to try to keep up with him, and even when they got tired of the joke, he kept insisting that he could be funnier and just kept doing the same thing. I felt awful for both John C. Reilly and Lauren Lapkus as they both had to do that horrible onion gag. Not worth a watch. See Cats instead." — u/SimonCallahan "I turned it off after 20 minutes and apologized to everyone for putting it on." — u/LastOfSane 10. Divergent (2014): "My wife and I have been having movie nights at home during quarantine and decided to give it a shot since Hunger Games was decent. Watched about 45 mins before stopping. The film (and I assume books) are such a blatant ripoff/poor amalgamation of Harry Potter, Hunger Games, and every other young adult dystopian series that your eyes roll to the back of your head every 30 seconds." 11. The Divergent Series: Insurgent (2015): "The movies were so much worse — especially the last movie. They had like three scenes from the book, and the rest was just random. Even the ending wasn't the same." — u/Strawberryjam2525 "The Insurgent movie. The book was decent, the movie was boring." — u/Iseeasong 12. Knock Knock (2015): " Knock Knock involves, among many things, two women sexually assaulting Keanu Reeves to get him to cheat on his wife. Then, the women acting like some Harley Quinn/Jack Nicholson's joker from the old school B atman as they hold him hostage. It was atrociously bad and impressively terrible acting by Reeves. Worst acting I've seen from him, tbh." 13. The Last Airbender (2010): "I tried to watch it once, and I managed to force myself to watch it for 15 minutes. I then turned it off and never finished it. Gosh awful. Not representative of the show AT ALL." — u/YouSpokeofInnocence "I tried to watch this movie; only made it to the first line of dialogue. Immediately turned it off." — u/XignaChronos " The Last Airbender movie. [For me,] it was after the group of earthbenders did Zumba to levitate a pebble." — u/NiamhHA 14. Charlie's Angels (2019): "I watched about 10 minutes of it and just could not do it. I was there for the original TV series. I was there for the Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu, Drew Barrymore movie, which was FABULOUS — but the 2019 one just lacked any charisma and my opinion, the show was simply miscast." "After having actors like Angelina Jolie, Milla Jovovich, and Charlize Theron in action roles, the actors chosen for Charlie's Angels (2019) seemed like high school cheerleaders." — u/superbloggity 15. Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017): "When Leia force-pulled her way through the vacuum of space." "At first, I was like, 'Oh wow, so that's how they're going to kill off Leia,' and thought it was a decent send-off. But then, the Mary Poppins sequence happened, and I pretty much lost all interest in the movie." — u/AscensoNaciente 16. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009): "The second Transformers movie. I can't recall which scene exactly, but it was definitely one of those cringey jokes from those two robots." — u/gaboduarte "I cut it off as soon as the girl grew a robot tail. Killed the entire series for me. Never saw another one." — u/2smart2argue 17. Sausage Party (2016): "Not halfway, but I couldn't make it past the opening song of Sausage Party. I like dark and edgy humor. Carlin was a favorite comedian of mine. Sausage Party was I remember getting weirdly embarrassed and hoping that my roommates wouldn't hear what I was watching through the walls." 18. The Hottie and the Nottie (2008): "I was in a mall in the UK and got asked to go to a free screening of The Hottie and the Nottie. This had never happened to me before, so I went for the way I was staying through that monstrosity." 19. Artemis Fowl (2020): "I stopped watching Artemis Fowl at around the time the child says he's better than Einstein and everyone agrees." 20. The Kissing Booth (2018): " My mom thought it would be like a funny rom-com, so we decided to watch it together. Plot twist: It wasn't funny or romantic." 21. Jupiter Ascending (2015): "Walked out of a movie theatre two hours into its 2.5 hour runtime. It's literally just a [hot mess], not complemented by Oscar Winner (that year) Eddie Redmayne's bland performance." 22. The Poison Rose (2019): "I saw this years ago when it first came out and was so bored with it that I blocked it from my memory. Maybe I fell asleep — I dunno. Then, a few months ago, I saw it on Netflix, didn't even look familiar, but it had Travolta and Freeman so I thought I'd give it a shot. Was 30 minutes in before I realized I'd seen it, and it wasn't going to get any better. So yeah, that movie was so bad, I accidentally saw it more than once." Lionsgate / Courtesy Everett Collection — u/bandastalo " The Poison Rose. It's got John Travolta, Morgan Freeman, Brendan Fraser. Twenty minutes in, I got fed up with the bad film noir attempt and switched it off." — u/SubtleStutterDude 23. The Spirit (2008): "Frank Miller's The Spirit. It's completely ridiculous. The story, the dialogue — all terrible. And I have pretty low standards." 24. The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D (2005): " Sharkboy and Lavagirl — as an adult. Which sucks, because as a kid I thought it was the coolest movie I'd ever seen, but not even the nostalgia aspect saved it for me after growing up." Dimension Films — u/throwaway304596824 "That's the only movie I can think of that is both legitimately 100% a bad movie and needed to be made that way anyway." — u/KeplerNova 25. Kangaroo Jack (2003): " Kangaroo Jack is trash, and I was practically crying with boredom when I saw it. And yes, I'm an Aussie." — u/Zeruvi "Aussie here and I feel your pain. One of the worst Australian movies we've had the misfortune of producing." — u/Arkady2009 26. Eragon (2006): "Dragon goes into the sky as a baby, comes down fully grown, and says her name is Sapphira. Just, no. Eragon getting the name from Brom was a HUGE deal later." 27. Steel (1997): "While in high school, I watched Steel, a completely forgettable movie starring Shaq, with a group of friends on its opening night. About one-third of the way through, we all decided that we weren't going to waste any more of our time watching that trash heap of a movie, so we got up and left. As we were leaving, a bunch of other moviegoers also left." 28. The Internship (2013): " The Internship with Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn. It felt like a Google commercial with the occasional joke thrown in." 20th Century Fox Film Corp. / Courtesy Everett Collection — u/extramustardy 29. Spring Breakers (2012): "I saw it at the theater with a friend of mine, and we walked out of it 30 minutes in. Can't remember the exact moment, but I just couldn't watch it any longer lol." Annapurna Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection — u/amiffedcat 30. Boo 2! A Madea Halloween (2017): "A woman I was dating at the time and her friends wanted to watch it. I loath Tyler Perry movies, and watching this one was a marathon of the senses of sight and sound." Lionsgate / Courtesy Everett Collection — u/gil_beard And finally... 31. Cats (2019): " Cats. After three minutes." Universal Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection — u/General_Kenobi-66 Whew! Which "bad" movies would you add to the list? Let us know in the comments below. Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.


Buzz Feed
05-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
"I Was Doing A Lot Of Drugs": Noah Centineo Opened Up Getting Sober For A Year During The Height Of "To All The Boys"
This post contains mentions of substance abuse. When To All the Boys I Loved Before hit Netflix in the summer of 2018, the stars Lana Condor and Noah Centineo were virtually catapulted to household names overnight. Netflix To All the Boys movies marked some of their earliest major roles. Lana had previously only appeared in X-Men: Apocalypse, while Noah had guest-starred on several TV shows and starred on The Fosters. For Noah, landing the role of Peter Kavinsky was the culmination of years of hard work, as he had started auditioning in Hollywood when he was around 8 years old. Now, looking back on his time in the To All the Boys series, Noah is opening up about how it also marked a period of personal growth for him as well, namely a period in his life when he realized he needed to get sober. While promoting Season 2 of his Netflix series, The Recruit, Noah swung by the Chicks in the Office podcast to discuss playing an action hero, how his life completely changed after To All the Boys, and his relationship with sobriety. "By the time I did To All the Boys, I had not been through my, like, rage phase. I got sober when I was 21 from everything for about a year. And that was kind of that whole To All the Boys phase," Noah told Chicks in the Office hosts Ria Ciuffo and Fran Mariano. Speaking about this time in his life, Noah said, "I was so unhappy. I was able to pay my bills for the first time. I was like completely financially stable and secure. I was working regularly. And I was doing a lot of drugs. I wasn't doing anything crazy, but I was just doing drugs a lot and drinking all the time. Every day. And I was young. I was 20 years old. And I had been doing that for a couple of years." In an interview with Harper's Bazaar in 2020, Noah detailed his drug use more in detail. He said he tried "everything," saying, "There wasn't really much I wouldn't do. I never, ever injected anything, which is good. I smoked a lot of things. I was really upset, man. It was a really dark time in my life." Noah told the outlet that his use of drugs was during a wild period in his life from around 17 to 21, where he and his friends were partying nearly every night. He said he and his friends liked to "take Molly and talk for five hours and like get to the bottom of some really deeply philosophical existential questions." He continued, saying, "So, I had a career that I was proud of. I was making enough money to pay my rent and put a little bit away. And, so, you would think I should be super stoked and super happy, and I just wasn't." Netflix Noah said what ultimately led him to realize he needed to get sober from drugs was that one day, the world "just looked different," and it felt like "something had kind of broken a little bit." He said it "scared" him and he realized that he "needed to dry out [and] sober up." He added, "I just wasn't a happy person. When I grew up, I was a very happy kid, and I lost that. So I needed to find that." He did add that he was completely sober for about a year but then "kind of went back to drinking a little bit, but I never really partied." Noah continued, saying, he realized that being totally sober at certain points was "like a superpower." He added, "You sleep better. You're more focused. You're more accountable. You hold yourself far more accountable if you have to prepare for something. It's not like you're hungover, and you're tired, and you can't really remember your lines because you're hungover." "You got to really confront things, too, if you're not just drinking. If you're drinking, you don't really have to care about things. It's a good way to numb yourself or self-medicate. So you've got to confront things, and then you have to find healthier ways to deal with those things," he told Chicks in the Office. Noah said regularly working out has been a good outlet that has helped him. He told the podcast, "If I'm in those phases, like right now, I'm in one of those phases where I'm just not really doing anything; you've just got to work out. Work out and just connect with yourself, and try to take care of yourself as best as you can cause life's trippy." Both Ria and Fran commended Noah for realizing that he needed to get sober and look at his use of drugs. He told them, "You've got to want to. You've got to be in a place where you truly have to decide. That's why sobriety and addiction they're such tough things." Noah concluded, saying, "Unless the person of interest wants it for themselves, it's very hard to make someone do it. And I think what led me to it was I just I was lucky enough to ask the question, 'Why was I so happy when I was 11 or 12? And what changes have I made since then that have led me to be so unhappy? What was I doing? What was my daily life like at that age?'" He added, "And I just went, Okay, I'm going to replicate that. And yeah, it helped. It helped substantially." A clip for Noah talking about his sobriety on Chicks in the Office has already racked up almost two million views on TikTok, with the top comment reading: "Love that so many celebrities are talking about sobriety it's beautiful." Barstool / Chicks in the Office / Via Another top comment read, "Wow I had no idea. So proud of you noah!" And someone else chimed in, writing, "Damn, he's incredibly inspiring, being that young and making that decision." Several users also shared their own sobriety journeys in the comments. One person wrote, "This is beyond relatable. Almost 8 months sober and I cannot stress enough how unhappy I was covering my sorrows with alcohol or smoking." And another added, "I'm not going sober but I just RARELY drink. Like maybe one drink in 4 months and I am so much happier without it." If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, you can call SAMHSA's National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) and find more resources here.