One person on the street. 3-on-3 at a derelict playground. Under the lights in front of thousands of screaming fans — there are more ways to play and love basketball than any other sport. Pascal Heiduk declares his love for the game with this beautiful short film.
Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman reunite for a not-so-heartwarming holiday film. Unlike her Horrible Bosses character, Aniston is a Scrooge-like CEO trying to nix the office Christmas party. But when T.J. Miller, Kate McKinnon, Vanessa Bayer, and Olivia Munn are your co-workers, the Rite-Aid baby-making rages on. Directed by Josh Gordon & Will Speck, the film is due out just in time to put your own office shindig to shame December 9, 2016.
It's Fantasia for millennials. This Disney mashup takes almost every Disney animated feature since 1989 and sets it to the song "Pop Culture" by Madeon.
Nike's 2025 MLB Postseason Collection brings the energy of October baseball to your everyday lineup, fusing sport and style as the chase for the crown heats up. The range offers lightweight tees for unseasonably warm fall days and heavier long sleeves and sweatshirts for when the autumn air turns crisp in the ballpark. Each piece carries your team's colors with bold clarity, making it easy to rep your side whether you're in the stands, on the street, or catching the game from home. Built for the postseason stage, it's gear that moves with the moment—and with you.
MyHeritage DNA turns your ancestry curiosity into a full-scale exploration—with just a two-minute cheek swab and a return to the lab. In about 3-4 weeks, you'll unlock an Ethnicity Estimate that breaks down your origins across more than 2,100 geographic regions, plus uncover DNA Matches that might connect you with relatives you didn't know existed. All results are delivered through CLIA- and CAP-certified processes in a secure, encrypted environment, giving you insight into your roots without sacrificing your data privacy. It's genealogical power you can hold in your palm—and a powerful tool for anyone looking to build a family history or explore their ethnic story.
Are we alone in the Universe? With multiple potentially habitable planets out there, the answer seems to point toward no. But do we really want to come in contact with alien life? In the Ted-Ed lesson, Aomawa Shields explores the downside of our curious nature.
Possible spoilers ahead! What did it take to bring the Mad Queen's fel fire raining down on King's Landing? Rising Sun Pictures shows you how they built the amazing effects from the ground up for the season six finale of Game of Thrones.
SHRED turns your phone into a hyper-personal trainer. With AI-adapted programs built by top fitness coaches, it molds workouts to your goals, schedule, and equipment—whether you're lifting at home or hitting the gym. Want hypertrophy, weight loss, or bodyweight routines? It's got you. Track progress, grab feedback, and swap plans seamlessly as you improve. Think: coach-designed results without the gym clock drama.
The James Brand has spent years refining modern knives, pens and tools—now it turns that same precision to one of the most essential everyday objects—the wallet. CNC-machined from aluminum, the Lowe is built to reset the standard, staying impossibly slim while carrying everything you need in your pocket. The aluminum shell naturally blocks RFID and is wrapped in a molded silicone band for cash or overflow tokens, giving the Lowe just enough flex without compromising its minimal geometry. It's a study in restraint, crafted for those who demand function in its purest form.
Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek has been boldly going where no one has gone before for 50 years. Burger Fiction takes a look back at how the franchise has evolved from the small screen, to the silver screen, and beyond.
At the Republican National Convention, Ted Crus was met with a wave of boos after he refused to endorse his arch nemesis Donald Trump. To our delight, the speech got its own glorious bad lip reading. "The guy's a creep" pretty much sums it all up.