Watch ‘Stand by Me’ Before It Leaves Netflix on February 1

The coming-of-age film is leaving Netflix temporarily, and you won’t be able to stream it for a while. Besides this movie, titles like Snowpiercer, Zero Dark Thirty, and the 2021 Dune are also departing from the streaming service on February 1st. If you haven’t seen the 1986 film yet, I strongly recommend getting a Netflix subscription, even if it seems expensive, as it is truly outstanding.

skaiwater Returns With “pop”

The nearly three-minute song is a solo work from skai, who along with Elkan and anca trio plus one, also contributes to its production. Known for their distinctive rapid-fire delivery and a slick yet intense production style, “pop” enhances skai’s genre-bending perspective, significantly influenced by their personal experiences as a nonbinary person.

Kim Jones Parts With Dior & Maison Margiela Enlists Glenn Martens in This Week’s Top Fashion News

As I sit here, immersed in the world of high-fashion gaming, I can’t help but feel the buzz! Glenn Martens steps up as Maison Margiela’s creative maestro, while Kim Jones bids farewell to Dior. Meanwhile, Willy Chavarria continues to shine brightly in Paris’ fashion scene. Over at Louis Vuitton, they’ve joined forces with Formula 1! Lastly, it’s exciting news for all as Sean Wotherspoon leads Gap’s extensive vintage project, and Stella McCartney reclaims full control over her brand from LVMH, a move that reinforces her commitment to sustainability.

Warner Bros.’ Superman Rollout Threatened by Lawsuit Over International Rights

Joseph Shuster’s estate claims that Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) has been using Superman, a character and story co-created by Shuster, without proper permission or compensation for years, even though they claim to have lost their international rights long ago. In a lawsuit filed in a New York federal court on Friday, the estate is asking for a share of profits from works related to this alleged copyright infringement, such as Zack Snyder’s Justice League, Black Adam, and Shazam!, particularly in countries like Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia.