Candide Thovex is the best freeskier in the world. His skill is legendary, his style is unmistakable, and he doesn't even need snow. Candide went around the world with partner Audi, skiing places that you couldn't imagine being able to ski, from jungles to desert sands.
Ernest Cline's novel Ready Player One is coming to the big screen in a film directed by Steven Speilberg. Set in a dystopian future, people get away from their collapsing society in the OASIS, created by game designer James Halliday. Cline's book takes cues from some of Speilberg's films of the 80s, and when the director signed on to the project, it was a perfect match. Ready Player One comes to theaters March 30, 2018.
One thing about shoes is that they don't stay fresh for long. But Joshua Marin, a cobbler at Fix Your Kicks in Chicago, solves that problem with a little bit of artistry and know-how. Joshua can bring a pair of sneakers back to brand-new condition like they were never worn.
Cord-free clean, no compromises. The Dyson V11 Plus packs 185 AW of suction, smart root-cyclone tech, full-machine HEPA filtration, and a bright LCD that counts down runtime and alerts you to maintenance needs. It adapts on the fly with three power modes and an anti-tangle Motorbar head that eats hair and pet fur. Flip it into handheld mode in a second to reach tight spots — and enjoy up to 60 minutes of battery life at your command. Save $180 now during Best Buy's Labor Day sale.
Cut from pure Italian linen and crafted in Northern Italy, Luca Faloni's Bermuda shorts don't chase trends — they define a way of life. Their garment-dyed hues echo Amalfi frescos and Riviera skies, while an internal drawstring and horn button closure deliver comfort without compromise. Whether you're meandering cobbled alleys in search of the perfect sea urchin spaghetti or slipping into sun-drenched silence on a private terrace above Positano, these shorts whisper of leisure with intention. For men who savor nuance, curate color, and choose stillness over spectacle, this is summer — tailored, tasteful, and timeless.
A decade ago, Breaking Bad gifted us Walter White and Jesse Pinkman. The duo spent the next five years taking us on a meth-induced ride through the Albuquerque underground. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the show's premiere, AMC Spain honors the series with this one-minute animated recap.
If you've ever streamed a movie and not seen the black bars on the screen, you're probably watching it wrong. When some providers change the aspect ratio to fill the screen, there's a lot of the frame you're missing, and potentially a lot of meaning. Patrick Willems shows how much this can change a movie in this well-deserved rant.
Hubble Contacts delivers FDA-approved daily lenses to your door with a no-hassle subscription that's high-quality, affordable, and free of hidden fees. Designed for all-day comfort, it's a modern, mission-driven fix for overpriced eye care. Skip the store, see the world clearly, and keep your budget intact.
Built for laid-back days and easy transitions, the Nike Calm Men's Mules deliver off-duty comfort in a sleek, water-friendly design. Molded from a single piece of contoured foam, they offer a seamless fit with subtle grip, airy cutouts, and a removable heel strap for a custom feel. Made with sustainable materials and finished in neutral tones or RealTree camo, they're the effortless slip-ons for wherever life takes you.
The time is right meow for a Super Troopers sequel. After 17 years, the Broken Lizard comedy group returns to the Vermont state police force. This time Rob Lowe joins in on the shenanigans as the crew ventures into Canada to set up a new highway patrol. Starring Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter and Erik Stolhanske, the film is set for a fitting April 20, 2018 release.
There's a whole generation of people that will never know the joy of pressing their face up against an old-school CRT television and trying to see how it works. This video by the Slow Mo Guys demonstrates how a CRT TV creates an image by scanning side-to-side, top-to-bottom in far less than the blink of an eye. Using film speed as low as one-millionth of a second, you can see how it works like never before.