Edward Norton, Olivia Wilde and Seth Rogen attend the world premiere of ‘The Invite’ at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival. (Sam Emenogu/Courtesy of Sundance Institute)
Olivia Wilde‘s latest film has landed at A24.
The upcoming romantic comedy film The Invite has been acquired by the studio after its Sundance Film Festival premiere in a competitive, 72-hour bidding war.
The Invite is Wilde’s third directorial effort after her films Booksmart and Don’t Worry Darling. It is based on director Cesc Gay’s Spanish-language film Sentimental.Will McCormack and Rashida Jones wrote its screenplay.
In addition to directing, Wilde stars alongside Seth Rogen, Edward Norton and Penélope Cruz.
The movie follows married couple Joe (Rogen) and Angela (Wilde), who invite their upstairs neighbors Hawk (Norton) and Pina (Cruz) over for dinner, “where everything that could go wrong goes wrong,” according to its official description.
This marks one of the first major deals to come out of Sundance 2026. After its world premiere on Jan. 24, the film received a rare standing ovation.
Rihanna attends the 2025 CFDA Awards at The American Museum of Natural History on November 03, 2025, in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)
J. Cole isn’t the only one celebrating a birthday. Wednesday also marks the 10th anniversary of ANTI, the last album Rihanna released. While that is enough for a celebration, there’s even more reason to toast: The album’s tracks have earned new certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America.
“James Joint” and “Woo” have officially earned Platinum status, while “Consideration” is now double Platinum. “Desperado” is certified three-times Platinum, while “Kiss It Better” and “Sex With Me” are four-times Platinum.
“Work” featuring Drake is now 11-times Platinum, “Needed Me” sits at 12-times Platinum and “Love on the Brain” leads the pack with a Diamond certification.
Spotify also shared data highlighting ANTI’s growth in the years after its 2016 release.
According to the platform, streams have increased by 130% over the past five years, reaching an all-time peak on Feb. 13, 2023, following Rih’s Super Bowl halftime performance. Part of this resurgence can be credited to Gen Z listeners, with 5 million of them discovering her music in 2025.
“Love on the Brain,” “Needed Me” and “Work” all joined Spotify’s Billions Club, and ANTI marked its biggest streaming debut to date this January.
The album’s most-streamed tracks on Spotify in order are: “Love on the Brain,” “Needed Me,” “Work,” “Kiss It Better,” “Desperado,” “Woo,” “Consideration,” “Yeah, I Said It,” “Same Ol’ Mistakes,” “James Joint,” “Higher,” “Close to You” and “Never Ending.”
With Rihanna’s focus seemingly on Fenty Beauty, Savage X Fenty and being a mother, fans continue to wonder if she will ever release another album.
In 2025, she told Harper’s Bazaar, “I just cracked the code on what I really want to do for my next body of work. I am actually feeling really good about this.”
L-R: Yerin Ha as Sophie Baek, Luke Thompson as Benedict Bridgerton in episode 401 of ‘Bridgerton.’ (Liam Daniel/Netflix)
Part 1 of Bridgerton season 4 arrives Thursday, and in advance of that, Netflix has revealed the songs that you’ll hear performed as instrumentals in those four episodes.
In addition to the three songs previously announced from the first episode — Coldplay‘s “Life in Technicolor,” Usher and Pitbull‘s“DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love” and Third Eye Blind‘s “Never Let You Go” — you’ll hear Taylor Swift‘s “Enchanted” in episode 2, Paramore‘s “All I Wanted” in episode 3 and Olivia Rodrigo‘s “bad idea right?” in episode 4.
You can stream the part one soundtrack starting Thursday at 12 a.m. PT. Part two arrives Feb. 26.
Songs that were given the classical treatment by Bridgerton in previous seasons have experienced huge streaming boosts. For example, streams of Sia‘s “Cheap Thrills” increased by 9,500%, according to Netflix, while streams of Billie Eilish‘s “Happier Than Ever” went up 11,000%.
Tracy Lawrence will launch his 2026 No Alibis Tour March 12 in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. Presales are underway now, with tickets becoming available to the public on Friday.
Tyler Braden‘s new track, “Dry County,” drops Friday. It’s the first taste of his new project, due during the first half of 2026.
Ian Munsick will release his new song, “Geronimo,” on Friday, as part of his new partnership with Triple Tigers Records.
‘Joy Next Door’ album artwork. (Photo Finish Records/8123)
The Maine has released a new song called “Die to Fall,” the first single off the band’s upcoming album, Joy Next Door.
“‘Die to Fall’ is a dialogue with myself about the desire to let go,” says frontman John O’Callaghan. “Let go of my insecurities, my ego, my worries, let go of ‘me’ for even just a second and truly feel the gravity of all the little moments we can often take for granted. If none of the above resonates, then at the very least, it’s a song to rage to.”
Joy Next Door is due out April 10. It’s the follow-up to The Maine’s 2023 self-titled effort, which includes the singles “blame” and “thoughts i have while lying in bed.”
Slash and Duff McKagan of Guns N’ Roses will perform at the 2026 Grammys alongside Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, music star Post Malone and producer Andrew Watt.
The performance will pay tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne, who died in July 2025 at age 76.
Guns N’ Roses and Smith were among those who played 2025’s Back to the Beginning concert, which took place two weeks before Ozzy’s death and marked his final live concert.
Watt produced Ozzy’s final two solo albums, 2020’s Ordinary Man and 2022’s Patient Number 9, which featured contributions from Slash, McKagan, Smith and Malone. Ozzy also performed alongside Malone at the 2019 American Music Awards.
The 2026 Grammys will air Sunday at 8 p.m. ET on CBS and stream on Paramount+.
Reba McEntire will pay homage to those we’ve lost this year during Sunday’s Grammy Awards.
“Watch @reba lead a touching in memoriam tribute to musical icons, alongside [Brandy Clark] and [Lukas Nelson],” the Grammys announced Wednesday on its socials.
The 2026 awards air Sunday at 8 p.m. ET on CBS and Paramount+.
You might remember Reba also led a 40th anniversary tribute to The Golden Girls with Little Big Town‘s Karen Fairchild and Kimberly Schlapman at September’s 77th Emmy Awards, performing the iconic theme song, “Thank You for Being a Friend.”
So far, there’s no word on what she’ll sing with Brandy and Lukas on Sunday.
Dolly Parton’s “Light of a Clear Blue Morning” (Butterfly Records)
Dolly Parton now has chart hits spanning 60 years, thanks to her rerecording of “Light of a Clear Blue Morning” with Lainey Wilson, Miley Cyrus, Queen Latifah and Reba McEntire on the occasion of her 80th birthday.
The all-star sing-along scored the highest debut of the week at #41 on Billboard‘s Country Airplay chart, emerging at #1 on Billboard‘s Country Digital Song Sales tally as well.
“This is the best gift I could receive!” Dolly said of the news. “I want to thank the fans, all the radio programmers, and all the streaming partners.”
Dolly’s first chart success came in 1966 with a song she co-wrote and contributed uncredited vocals to: “Put It Off Until Tomorrow” by Bill Phillips. It made it to #6 and was named a BMI Song of the Year.
Rosé attends Spotlight: Rosé at GRAMMY Museum L.A. Live on Dec. 4, 2025 in Los Angeles. (Chelsea Guglielmino/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
ROSÉ has always been very private about her romantic life, but now she’s revealed what lengths she went to in order to hide at least one relationship from the public.
While appearing on theCall Her Daddy podcast, host Alex Cooper asked ROSÉ how she avoided getting photographed by the paparazzi with a man. The answer, the “APT.” singer revealed, is that she wore disguises. Specifically, she said, she “studied how elderly women would dress on the street,” and then she’d order those same kinds of clothes, plus a short dark wig, and wear it to visit her then-boyfriend.
“I would go to his house, because we can’t go anywhere,” she explained. “I would travel that way just in case somebody [saw me].”
She laughed, “For a while in my house I had a whole section of grandma clothes, because I went wild. I just ordered, like, light-blue flowery long skirts.” She said she did that for “at least six months,” because she was “so committed to keep the secret.”
Also on Call Her Daddy, the BLACKPINK singer, whose birth name is Roseanne Park, talked about her stage name, revealing she only found out that she’d been assigned the name “ROSÉ” by her record company about eight hours before it was announced publicly.
“They actually came up with it and I freaked out,” she recalled. “I was like ‘What?’ I mean, I love it now but at the time I was like ‘What? ROSÉ?’ At first I was like, ‘I sound like a grandma!'”
After she saw it onscreen, she said, “That’s when I was like, ‘OK, it looks nice.'”
BLACKPINK’s new mini-album, Deadline, arrives Feb. 27.
‘Di’Anno: Iron Maiden’s Lost Singer’ film poster. (Cleopatra Entertainment)
A new documentary about late former Iron Maiden singer Paul Di’Anno has been announced.
Di’Anno: Iron Maiden’s Lost Singer is set to be released in the summer by Cleopatra Entertainment. It will feature appearances by Metallica‘s James Hetfield, KISS‘ Gene Simmons and Maiden founder Steve Harris, among others.
“I wanted to make a film that was unlike any rock doc you’ve ever seen,” says director Wes Orshoski.
Di’Anno sang on Maiden’s first two albums, 1980’s self-titled debut and 1981’s Killers. He parted ways with the band in 1981 and was replaced by current Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson.
Toward the end of his life, Di’Anno battled a number of health issues. A fan-driven crowdfunding campaign helped Di’Anno move to Croatia in seek of treatment, where, as Orshoski says, “fans and doctors gave him the hope he was desperately searching for.”