Ed Helms and Owen Wilson play brothers Peter and Kyle Reynolds, raised by their mother to believe that their father died when the were young. At their mother's wedding, she tells the Peter and Kyle that their dad wasn't actually dead — she just didn't know who he was. A road trip in search of their father ensues. In theaters January 2017.
At last night's Mercury Prize Gala, Radiohead debuted the latest single off their album Moon Shaped Pool. There Will Be Blood and The Master director Paul Thomas Anderson headed the video, featuring Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, and a Roland CR-78 drum machine performing the track live to a dimly lit room. This project isn't the first between the band and Anderson, having worked together on "Daydreaming" earlier this year.
It's Jon Snow — in space. Except he's evil. Kit Harington plays the antagonist, the treasonous Admiral Salen Kotch, in the most spacefaring installment of Activision's Call of Duty franchise. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare is all about space: War in space, zombies in space, and Kit Harington in space. The infinite space war will be out November 4, 2016.
Summer tends to compress family life into a constant rotation of drop-offs, pick-ups, road trips, and weekend tournaments, and Thrive Market positions itself as the quiet infrastructure behind it all. The members-only marketplace focuses on bulk, better-for-you essentials that make it easier to stay stocked without the last-minute scramble, from organic granola bars and nut butter pouches to clean-ingredient jerky, allergen-friendly snacks, and hydration drinks built for on-the-go days. With delivery handled ahead of the week's chaos, parents can build out camp lunch boxes, activity bags, and travel coolers that actually align with what kids will eat, while still sticking to clean-label standards and family-friendly pricing. It is less about reinventing the pantry and more about removing friction from the moments when convenience usually wins by default, especially during the busiest stretch of summer.
This is our shortcut to the good stuff on Amazon. It's an ongoing Uncrate-vetted list we'll be adding to and subtracting from. It's your field guide to use before wading through Amazon's millions of mediocre listings. It's our handpicked, battle-tested lineup of the clever, the durable, and the legitimately worth buying. The pieces that punch above their price, hold up in the real world, and never miss. In other words: the Amazon aisle curated by someone with taste.
Netflix is diving into the world of love, technology, culture, and sex. Lots of sex. The eight-part anthology series will follow a group of Chicagoans with a variety of relationship statuses, ranging from first dates to married with children. Head by Drinking Buddies director Joe Swanberg, the cast is packed with familiar faces like Orlando Bloom, Malin Åkerman, Michael Chernus, Dave Franco, Jake Johnson, Emily Ratajkowski, Hannibal Buress, and Elizabeth Reaser and is slated for release September 22, 2016 for your binging pleasure.
What if the United States didn't actually land on the Moon in 1969? What if the film of astronaut Neil Armstrong putting the first human foot on the lunar surface was faked? Director Matt Johnson proposes exactly this in Operation Avalanche. Two CIA agents go undercover at NASA to find a Russian spy, but what they find instead is a massive coverup — NASA can't make it to the Moon and back.
Everyone get your tinfoil hats. Stanley Kubricks's science fiction masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey is the foundation for one of the most captivating Cold War conspiracy theories: That the director worked with the United States government to fake the 1969 Apollo moon landing. Operation Avalanche, a film shot as a period documentary, follows two CIA agents given the job of faking the landing who meet with Kubrick on the set of 2001 for help with the project. Director Matt Johnson shows how his team was able to use still photographs and footage of Kubrick to bring the director back to life in the film.
Let's see your e-cig do this. Vape master King Titus will change the way you think about vaping by turning it into an art form with his smoke sculptures. Although his bending and twisting of simple smoke rings is highly impressive, his signature jellyfish is the real masterpiece.
Fresh flowers rarely last as long as the occasion they celebrate. Lasting Brilliance offers a more permanent alternative with real blooms preserved to maintain their color, softness, and shape for up to three years, all without water or maintenance. Each arrangement is designed to function as home decor rather than a fleeting centerpiece, bringing lasting color to coffee tables, kitchens, entryways, and guest rooms. The collection is especially well suited for summer entertaining, whether as a thoughtful hostess or housewarming gift, a post-weekend thank-you, or an effortless seasonal refresh. Founded by a new mom looking for an alternative to constantly replacing wilted bouquets, the women-owned brand transforms fresh flowers into enduring arrangements that arrive ready to display and continue making an impression long after the gathering ends. Enjoy 15% off with code JULYFIRST.
A solid wind-down ritual, Collagen Dream delivers a no-nonsense blend of function and flavor. Packed with 5g of high-absorption collagen peptides, magnesium, and sleep-supporting compounds like L-theanine and valerian root, this rich, dairy-free hot chocolate is built to help you switch off, sleep deeper, and wake up sharper. No sugar crash, no fluff — just a clean, effective formula that works as hard as you do.
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Imagine sitting on a couch with astrophysicist Neil Degrasse Tyson, and you can ask him three questions. What would you ask? Andy Samberg had just this opportunity to pick Neil's brain, and had three questions everyone on Earth would want to ask: Is there other life in the universe, is time travel possible, and does sex with robots count as cheating?
Matty Matheson finally makes it acceptable to mix Led Zeppelin and lobsters with his unified version of the New England classic. To end the great lobster roll debate, the Parts and Labour chef pulls together lobster, brown butter, and the f**king best coleslaw in the world. Red cabbage, you've been warned. Then he finishes it off with some homemade Old Bay potato chips. Enjoy.