The Get Down Trailer
New York, 1977. The city is on the brink of bankruptcy. The disco era is coming to a close, and a group of kids in the South Bronx are about to create a new form of music that will change the world.
New York, 1977. The city is on the brink of bankruptcy. The disco era is coming to a close, and a group of kids in the South Bronx are about to create a new form of music that will change the world.
Taking two Advil will never be the same after you watch this video. Shot with a Canon MP-E 65 and Canon 100mm L, a series of over-the-counter pills slowly get digested in this macro photography time-lapse. It's sort of like journeying to the unknown, with the unknown being your gut.
No one does anti-heroes like Quentin Tarantino, and if you need an entire team of them, Quentin is the man to call. Loose Crate Productions gives us a look at what might be if you put some of Tarantino's best characters together for one epic mission.
The MLB season nears its climax as the chase for the 2025 World Series intensifies under crisp autumn skies. From the outfield seats at Rogers Centre to the sun-soaked stands at Dodger Stadium, the competition burns hotter than ever. To match the energy, Nike's 2025 World Series Collection unites fans with team jerseys, streetwear, shoes, hats, and cold-weather gear fit for October legends. As Vladimir Guerrero Jr. swings for the fences and Shohei Ohtani hunts a back-to-back title, don't just watch the moment—wear it. Get geared up with Nike before this historic season comes to a close.
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Born from the shadows of mountain west peaks, SMMT's 'Triple Black' embodies the art of the slow burn. More than a color, it's a mood - clarity in the quiet, ritual in the pause. Designed in Park City, Utah at 7,000 feet and inspired by the steepest summits, the Sèrpa Tumbler returns in its boldest form yet: a blackout design for nights that run long, and rituals that run deep. Its 16oz kitchen-grade stainless steel body conceals a patent-pending Sip & Stow magnetic lid system and 3-Way Precision Insulation to keep your drink steady - hot on the coldest first-chair morning, cold by the warmest après fire. Built for connoisseurs of the moment - those who chase steeps, chase sips and choose stillness as a form of rebellion.
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The 1973 film The Exorcist is getting a small screen reboot on Fox. Two priests attempt to rid a family of demonic possession and come to doubt their own faith in the process.
Makeup artist Kiki G. has a new tutorial and it has nothing to do with smokey eyes or bronzers. Using the power of contouring, she paints the rugged good looks of Ron Swanson onto her own face. The resemblance is so uncanny, it has us craving bacon-wrapped shrimp and a scotch.
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.
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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.
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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.