Red 2 Trailer
Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Helen Mirren, and Mary-Louise Parker return for the sequel to the 2010 film adaptation of the ex-CIA comic book. In theaters August 2, 2013.
Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Helen Mirren, and Mary-Louise Parker return for the sequel to the 2010 film adaptation of the ex-CIA comic book. In theaters August 2, 2013.
Viral educator C.G.P Grey is back to explain the rules behind the world's most expensive game of stop hitting yourself, the U.S. debt limit.
A tilt-shifted Black Rock Desert hosts an itty-bitty Burning Man, courtesy of Cinematic Digital Media.
Discover the MetMo Driver, reengineered and reimagined for the modern day. This updated take on the ratcheting screwdriver brings precision and performance into the 21st century, pairing a super-high-torque ratcheting mechanism with a compact, desk-worthy form. Built for workshop heroes, designers, and anyone who likes to get hands-on—it's just as useful for home projects as it is within reach on your office desk. Crafted from aerospace-grade stainless steel, the MetMo Driver delivers buttery-smooth clicks, controlled ratcheting, and serious torque that make every turn satisfying. Tackle any project, or simply let the time pass, with the MetMo Driver.
Presented by Metmo.
Propel forward with speed tuned for long-distance performance. The Nike Alphafly 3 Road Running Shoes are designed around marathon pacing, combining two propulsive Air Zoom units with a carbon fiber Flyplate that stores and returns energy with each step. Paired with a ZoomX foam midsole, the shoe delivers a fresh, responsive ride from the first mile to the finish line. Lightweight construction and notched laces make this the most responsive Alphafly yet, supporting speed and endurance in a way that makes long runs feel effortless—and personal bests easier to chase.
Presented by Nike.
With a GoPro strapped to his collar, Chase indulges in a little poolside fetch.
When hoards of flesh-eating zombies take over the world, this is the guy you want on your side. Inspired by their love for the undead and one of the best series on TV "The Walking Dead," a group of ACE Hardware employees took advantage of their part-time job to devise a master plan for surviving the zombie apocalypse.
Tim and Alfredo remix Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' "Thrift Shop" to create the anthem for cheap-ass gamers everywhere.
Matthew Fox and Tommy Lee Jones show their good, old-fashioned American swagger in Peter Webber's World War II film, following the post-war investigation of the Emperor of Japan. In theaters March 8, 2013.
Sending it while chasing perfection has long defined Nyjah Huston's approach to skateboarding. The Nike Zoom Nyjah 4 builds on that mindset, reengineering the silhouette while maintaining the flexibility, grip, and responsiveness required for everything from halfpipes to rail grinds. A synthetic mesh upper with strategic perforations replaces the original Nyjah's construction, paired with a classic tongue for lightweight breathability. Reinforced with HART (High Abrasion Rubber Tech) outsoles, cushioned by an Air Zoom midsole, and stabilized with an integrated TPU heel, the Nyjah 4 refines the line's core design language while maximizing performance, durability, and control across any terrain.
Presented by Nike.
Happy Head is changing the game in hair care by offering prescription-strength, dermatologist-formulated treatments for hair thinning and loss. Using clinically proven ingredients like Minoxidil, Finasteride, Spironolactone, and Retinol, each formula is customized for your hair type, gender, and goals, all delivered through a seamless tele-dermatology platform. For an extra layer of personalization, the optional StrandIQ™ at-home DNA test analyzes genetic markers to optimize results. Enjoy an extra 25% off site wide this December.
Presented by Happy Head.
It's Disney girls gone wild when Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson, and Rachel Korine team up with gangster James Franco to wreak havoc on spring break, ya'll. In theaters March 22, 2013.
Snaps were heard around the world last night as angry fans ripped off their livestrong bracelets, after watching Lance Armstrong admit to using performance enhancing steroids in an Oprah interview.