Spatial Bodies
A city is a living thing. In this short, buildings grow, move and reproduce — literally coming alive in this film from AUJIK.
A city is a living thing. In this short, buildings grow, move and reproduce — literally coming alive in this film from AUJIK.
When asked why he wanted to make this film, director Erik Morales responded with "because it's cars driving on the f**king walls!" The Well of Death is a carnival show throughout Northern India where men defy gravity and drive cars and bikes up the 25-foot walls of a wooden pit. This documentary gets to know the guys who have spent decades risking it all to entertain the masses.
Our productivity-oriented society doesn't have any use for reflection. With so many screens vying for our attention, taking time to see what's happening on the inside rarely happens.
Over the past 35 years, Golden Krust has grown from a single restaurant in the Bronx to a Caribbean-owned Goliath with over 120 locations in North America. Now they're partnering with Vita Coco on a special deal to celebrate tropical flavors. Through June 30th, guests can add a Vita Coco drink — Juice or Original — to their order for just $1 with the purchase of one of the chain's signature jerk chicken meals. By pairing the refreshingly sweet coconut drink with savory, spicy, and slow-cooked jerk, it's a great summer treat.
Presented by Vita Coco.
The Air Jordan 4 debuted in 1989 in classic colorways like White Cement and Bred. The latest release amps up the retro silhouette with a bold pallet. Its white leather upper is contrasted with vivid sulfur on the floating eye stays, padded collar, and sole details. Anthracite highlights the mesh details, while coconut milk on the heel and toe gives the sneaker a vintage effect. Available in women's sizes, the Nike Air Jordan 4 Retro Vivid Sulfur will drop on April 6, 2024.
Presented by Nike.
An aspiring actress and a jazz pianist become unlikely lovers and begin coming apart as each finds success. Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone star in La La Land, coming to theaters December 2016.
High School Musical is 10 years old. That means you're old too. And to prove that Disney isn't too old to laugh at itself, it got with the people from Bad Lip Reading to badly read the lips of a few choice scenes from the movie. Which is also a massive improvement on the original.
Running 26.2 miles is a lot different than tackling your local charity 5K. To accommodate the needs of marathon runners, Nike created the Alphafly line, now in its third generation. It employs two types of Zoom cushioning — a high-stack ZoomX foam midsole that encourages a smooth transition and Air Zoom units in the forefoot for an energy return boost. A wide, full-length carbon fiber Flyplate improves forward propulsion, and the breathable Atomknit 3.0 upper is paired with a lacing system designed with racer input to enhance comfort.
Presented by Nike.
As America's most trusted printer brand, plenty of people rely on HP for everything from personal projects to important business documents. The new HP Instant Ink plan removes the biggest pain point for their printers: running out of ink. Using the plan, their smart printers can automatically order more ink, ensuring they never run out. The original HP replacement ink or toner is delivered at no extra cost with hassle-free delivery and recycling, and plans start at just $1.50/month for 10 pages, saving up to 50% over other options. For extra convenience, add the optional HP paper delivery.
Presented by HP.
The DeLorean DMC-12 is one of the most iconic cars ever made. Since it traveled back to 1955 in Back to the Future, it's stainless steel frame and gull-wing doors have been the dream ride of young time-travelers everywhere. In this documentary, the story behind it's groundbreaking conception is told by the people who knew it best.
That's right motherf$er! Samuel L. Jackson narrates this guide to Game of Thrones for the uninitiated. Obviously, this contains lots of spoilers and NSFW language.