LEGO Suicide Squad
Suicide Squad isn't even in theaters yet, but this LEGO remake of the trailer will have you wanting a spinoff. Bad guys go good in this top-notch production by ForresterFire Films.
Suicide Squad isn't even in theaters yet, but this LEGO remake of the trailer will have you wanting a spinoff. Bad guys go good in this top-notch production by ForresterFire Films.
No era did movie dance sequences like the 80s. Featuring scenes from Footloose, Risky Business, and Teenwolf, Robert Jones pays tribute to the classics of the era with a dance-off to Lionel Richie's "Dancing on the Ceiling." The nostalgia-heavy mashup will give you just the feel-good push you need to get you to the weekend.
The teenage years can be very awkward — especially if you're trying to keep your homicidal tendencies reigned in. 15-year-old diagnosed sociopath John Wayne Cleaver lives above his mother's mortuary, convinced he is going to become a serial killer. He creates a strict set of rules to keep from killing, but becomes involved with a murder that leads to a connection with the killer. The film premieres August 26th, 2016.
Face the day with ResponsibleMan: a no-frills, physician-formulated line of men's daily supplements engineered for clarity, strength, and grit. Led by the Emerson multivitamin—housed in a sleek black aluminum tin and filled with mint-scented, "manly green" capsules packed with 13 core vitamins plus 19 hand-selected nutrients and antioxidants—this is wellness without the fluff. Made in the USA, gluten-free, kosher, and non-GMO, it simplifies performance-driven self-care for the modern man
Presented by ResponsibleMan.
Consult a physician before consuming any new supplement. Any health claims made are solely those of the brand and not those of Uncrate LLC.
Celebrating the heritage of Timberland's iconic Premium 6-Inch Boot—worn by legends from Spike Lee to Kiko Mizuhara—the Fall 2025 campaign reignites the spirit of independence and cultural relevance that has defined the boot for decades. The 6-Inch Boot is a symbol etched into culture, carrying generations from city streets to job sites without compromise. Built with rugged craftsmanship from waterproof leather, PrimaLoft® insulation, and a cushioned, fatigue-fighting interior, it delivers durability and comfort in equal measure. Beyond function, it stands as a tribute to authenticity and resilience—a benchmark that has defined icons, weathered movements, and only grown stronger with time.
Presented by Timberland.
Want a live-action fan film based on the 80s Transformer cartoon? Here it is. Using costumes, in-camera, and practical effects, this fan-made production has a better story than Michael Bay's blockbusters.
Is it possible to deconstruct something so deconstructed? The Film Theorists take a shot at the possible hidden meanings behind the massively popular Don't Hug Me I'm Scared series.
Caliber is rewriting the playbook on personal training with a science-driven coaching program designed for busy professionals who want real results without wasting time. Caliber pairs each member with an elite coach—only 1 in 100 applicants make the cut—to deliver personalized strength, cardio, and nutrition plans through its powerful app. Members see an average 20% improvement in body composition within 3 months, all for a fraction of the cost of traditional training, starting at $200/month. For September, Caliber is knocking $100 off all coaching plans, making the smartest way to get in shape even smarter.
Presented by Caliber.
Promescent Delay Spray is built for control and confidence—formulated with 10 mg of lidocaine per spray and powered by patented Anti-Transfer technology to keep the effects where they matter. Backed by urologists, this discreet spray design offers a doctor-recommended option for lasting performance.
Presented by Promescent.
We all know using performance-enhancing drugs is cheating. In the world of professional athletics, money, championships, records, and medals often proves too enticing. But the toll the drugs take on the body and reputation can have effects that last a lifetime.
The best part of being in Hollywood? The parties, obviously. Silicon Valley's TJ Miller relates that one time he went to a pre-Emmys party and tried (rather unsuccessfully) to dance with Paris Hilton.