Although vertical videos are loathed by many, Academy Award-winning director Damien Chazelle is attempting to turn the pet peeve into a respected cinematic medium with The Stunt Double. The short film takes viewers on a journey through cinema history, highlighting classic genres from a new perspective.
The Boys are back. After an impressive fist season, Amazon Prime is bringing back the anti-superhero squad for round two. The new season doesn't hold back on the bloody mayhem and even kicks it up a notch with a squished head. The series returns on September 4, 2020.
Internal combustion, electric, or human-powered, DIYers around the world are building their dream rides every day. From Japanese low riders to motorcycles to electric-powered conveyances that defy description, here's a look at how the human touch is added to transportation.
Nike's original Tech Fleece Windrunner Hoodie was a favorite among athletes and streetwear enthusiasts alike. Now it's back, offering the same lightweight build but with premium fleece that's even warmer and softer. Key features like a zippered utility sleeve pocket, hem and cuff binding, and hand pockets make a return, as does the style's signature taped chevron on the chest.
Make hitting fitness goals and living a healthier lifestyle simple — with the Simple app. Simple isn't a restrictive list of do's and don'ts. Using AI and a team of nutritional, behavioral, and medical experts, Simple gives users an incremental approach to help form healthy habits that last without give-up and quit burnout. After filling out a detailed survey, users with have access to the NutriScanner, an easy-to-use food logger, daily workout plans with everything from strength training to yoga, and Avo, an AI-powered in-app coach to answer questions and offer real-world applicable suggestions. With Simple, you can live healthier without feeling like going to boot camp.
She's thinking of ending things. Despite her reservations about her new relationship, she accompanies him on a trip to his parents' house — where she will question everything she thinks she knows about time, the world, and herself. From Charlie Kaufman, I'm thinking of ending things is based on the novel by Ian Reid and stars Jessie Buckley, Jesse Plemons, and comes to Netflix September 4, 2020.
Rising out of the ashes of the Detroit riots when rock was undergoing a total makeover, Creem had a meteoric rise from underground rag to a national name rivaling the likes of Rolling Stone. Publisher Barry Kramer and legendary writer Lester Bangs made Creem one of the most unique publications in American history — and its fall was just as sudden. Watch how it all happened in Creem: America's Only Rock 'N' Roll Magazine, coming to theaters and streaming August 7.
Nike's Zoom Vomero 5 checks all the Y2K boxes — silver, mesh, and plastic accents galore. The throwback runner features a leather and mesh upper in a Platinum Violet and Light Ore colorway with a Team Gold-accented Nike logo. Underfoot is an Air Zoom-cushioned midsole designed for all-day wear and support.
92% of people have a nutrition gap, or are deficient in critical nutrients. Grüns Daily Nutrition Gummies are formulated to fill it. Containing over 20 vitamins and minerals derived from over 60 whole food ingredients, they help support gut health, energy, immunity, recovery, beauty, and focus. The pectin-based gummies are vegan, nut-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, and methylated to help your body absorb all the goodness. There are eight fruit-flavored gummies in each serving, making them a fun snack.
The act of turning your head is a simple, basic motion — and something that has become a painstaking process for motion designer Duncan Robinson. Robinson takes movie posters and compiles them into an animation that gives the illusion of each star turning their head, set to a dreamy synth-wave soundtrack.
Manned space flight is back in the US thanks to SpaceX and the Crew Dragon. The second demonstration vehicle, Crew Demo-2, made a successful splashdown on August 2, 2020 with astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley after autonomously docking with the International Space Station.