Matthew McConaughey Trademarks Iconic Catchphrase, Peter Frampton to Release 50th Anniversary Frampton Comes Alive! Vinylphyle Edition, Harry Styles Announces New Album, Sophie Turner First Look as Lara Croft Tomb Raider
National Religious Freedom Day is celebrated
From the LifeMinute.tv Team
January 16, 2026
Matthew McConaughey trademarks “All right, all right, all right” catchphrase to fight AI misuse
Matthew McConaughey has officially trademarked his iconic catchphrase, “All right, all right, all right,” a line he made famous in Richard Linklater’s 1993 cult classic Dazed and Confused. The move gives the Oscar-winning actor legal grounds to challenge unauthorized uses of his voice, image, or signature phrase—particularly in the rapidly evolving world of AI-generated content. By securing the trademark, McConaughey is positioning consent and attribution as essential standards for AI use, while testing how federal trademark law applies to the still-uncertain legal landscape surrounding artificial intelligence.
Peter Frampton is celebrating the 50th anniversary of his iconic album Frampton Comes Alive! with Vinylphyle edition out January 22
Peter Frampton is celebrating the 50th anniversary of his iconic album Frampton Comes Alive! with the release of a special Vinylphyle edition on January 22. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Grammy Award–winning guitarist marks the milestone of his landmark 1976 release, which became a cultural phenomenon and remains one of the best-selling live albums of all time, with nearly 20 million copies sold worldwide. The Vinylphyle edition is sourced from the original 1975 Doug Sax ¼" production master, with lacquers cut by Joe Nino-Hernes and pressed on 180-gram black vinyl at RTI. The package also includes a four-panel insert featuring a new interview with Frampton and Anthony Fantano of The Needle Drop. Preorder at peterframpton.lnk.to/FramptonComesAlive.
Harry Styles announces fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., out March 6
Harry Styles has announced his fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., set for release on March 6. The project marks the pop star’s first new album in four years, following 2022’s Harry’s House. Styles revealed the news yesterday via social media, unveiling the album artwork alongside the announcement. The image shows the singer dressed casually in a T-shirt and jeans, standing at night beneath a shimmering disco ball suspended from the sky—an evocative visual that hints at a possible disco-inspired direction for the record. Pre-orders for Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. are now live on Styles’ official webstore, with the album available in multiple formats, including vinyl, cassette, and a special deluxe box set.
Prime Video debuts Sophie Turner as Lara Croft for new Tomb Raider series
Amazon MGM Studios has revealed that production is officially underway on its highly anticipated Tomb Raider series, along with a first look at Sophie Turner as the iconic Lara Croft. The Prime Video series is based on the legendary Tomb Raider video game franchise, which follows the globe-trotting adventures of the world-famous archaeologist and adventurer. Turner stars as Lara Croft alongside an impressive ensemble cast that includes Sigourney Weaver, Jason Isaacs, Martin Bobb-Semple, Jack Bannon, John Heffernan, Bill Paterson, Paterson Joseph, Sasha Luss, Juliette Motamed, Celia Imrie, and August Wittgenstein.
Today’s holidays:
National Religious Freedom Day, National Fig Newton Day, National Nothing Day, National Without a Scalpel Day, International Hot and Spicy Food Day.
In today’s birthday news:
Four-time Indy 500 winner A.J. Foyt 91, director John Carpenter 78, actress/choreographer Debbie Allen 76, singer Sade 67, model Kate Moss 52, actor/playwright Lin Manuel-Miranda 46.