God's Pocket Trailer
In one of his final roles, Phillip Seymour Hoffman plays Mickey, who tries to cover up his stepson's accidental death. Out in theaters May 9th.
In one of his final roles, Phillip Seymour Hoffman plays Mickey, who tries to cover up his stepson's accidental death. Out in theaters May 9th.
Here's what happens when you give a crazy man a mountain bike.
24 hours a day, seven days a week, no breaks or holidays off, and the pay isn't that great. Respondents to a fake job posting are given an interview for the most demanding job in the universe.
Nike revisits its court heritage with the Tennis Classic RPM, reworking the country club staple through the lens of 1970s tennis culture and modern streetwear. The silhouette retains its low-profile shape while introducing textured uppers inspired by vintage watchbands and luxury accessories, giving the shoe a more layered look across the toe box and side panels. Gold detailing sharpens the contrast against the black full-grain leather construction. Underneath, layered cushioning and a foam midsole provide a responsive ride, while a stitched rubber cupsole and herringbone outsole maintain the traction and durability expected from a court shoe. Equally suited for early mornings at the tennis courts of Santa Monica and late nights through Chicago's streets, balancing classic sport design with an elevated but casual presence.
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From the courts to the terminal, Nike's Elite Varsity Backpack has you covered. A large main compartment fits a full-size basketball, while a separate bottom pocket keeps shoes and gear isolated. An exterior front pocket provides quick access to smaller essentials, and a trolley sleeve allows it to attach easily to luggage for away games. Designed for daily use, the backpack also includes an internal laptop sleeve that fits up to 16 inches and a plush-lined top pocket for valuables. Air Max shoulder straps add comfort, rounding out a durable build made from 100% polyester
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Quietly peek over the shoulders of NOMOS Glashütte's master craftsman as they combine the best of handcraft and high-tech manufacturing to create moving, wearable art pieces.
No one wants to be the guy with no rings - and Karl Malone looks like he could still contend for one.
Jean-Claude Van Damme hated the design of the original Predator, and after watching this, you will too.
Ben Affleck stars as Nick Dunne in David Fincher's adaptation of Gillian Flynn's best-selling novel. In theaters October 3, 2014.
The Monterey Overshirt from Collars & Co leans into the kind of effortless layering piece that works year-round without overthinking it. Cut from a lightweight cotton-linen blend with a touch of stretch, it delivers breathable comfort with just enough structure to hold its shape, striking a balance between relaxed and refined. Details like patch pockets, working buttons, and a clean pointed collar keep things classic, while the unlined construction makes it easy to throw over a tee or polo as temperatures shift. Machine washable and designed for a true-to-size fit, it's a straightforward staple that slots easily into a daily rotation without feeling like an afterthought.
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Daily supplements tend to overpromise, but this Horny Goat Weed Complex takes a more comprehensive approach by stacking a range of well-known botanical and performance ingredients into a single formula. Built around horny goat weed and supported by additions like maca root, tongkat ali, tribulus, and panax ginseng, it targets libido, stamina, and overall vitality while adaptogens help manage stress and support mood. L-arginine is included to promote circulation and nitric oxide production, while saw palmetto rounds things out with added hormonal and prostate support. Manufactured in the USA in GMP-certified facilities and lab-tested for quality, it's a multi-ingredient blend designed to streamline a routine focused on energy, balance, and performance.
Presented by Nature's Craft.
Consult a physician before consuming any new supplement or medication. Any health claims made are solely those of the brand and not those of Uncrate.
Yeah, that would definitely leave a mark.
Robert Lustig uncovers all the sneaky sugars hiding out in your foods during this animation for Ted-Ed.