Why Can't We Get Along
It isn't a runway show. It isn't a music video. Something of a fusion between both, rag & bone's latest line is premiered in this short film featuring Kate Mara and Ansel Elgort, with music composed by Thom York.
It isn't a runway show. It isn't a music video. Something of a fusion between both, rag & bone's latest line is premiered in this short film featuring Kate Mara and Ansel Elgort, with music composed by Thom York.
They've found the Stargate — but they have no idea what it is or what it does. Professor Paul Langford and his daughter Catherine get some help identifying the artifact from an unlikely source in Nazi occultist Dr. Wilhelm Brücke. Stargate: Origins premieres February 15, 2018 via MGM/s Stargate Command All-Access.
Apple is celebrating the Chinese New Year with this Peter Chan-directed short. Shot entirely on an iPhone X, the seven-minute film documents a train attendant's journey from Nanning to Harbin to see her son. The trip takes her six days and the reunion only lasts a mere three minutes. While the film will give you all the feels with its message to make every moment count, it also showcases the smartphone's impressive capabilities.
The new elite isn't chasing hype — they're building longevity. From boardrooms to backcountry trails, a rising class of athletes, founders, and performance-first men are rewriting what it means to age well. Leading the charge is Eric Hinman: 5x Ironman, serial entrepreneur, and proof that hustle and recovery aren't opposites — they're partners. JOYMODE delivers KSM-66 Ashwagandha, Longjack, and Boron to support energy, drive, recovery, and resilience. This movement isn't about inflated egos or quick fixes—it's about showing up stronger at 6AM than you did at 26. The game doesn't end at 30. It evolves — and you evolve with it. Enjoy 20% off with code HINMAN20.
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Performance comfort gets an upgrade with the Nike Ava Rover. Engineered for the city and built for the daily hustle, the silhouette stacks responsive ReactX foam underfoot for all-day energy return and comfort, while a sleek, breathable upper is wrapped in durable mudguards for a locked-in feel. Lightweight, city-minded, and designed to move, the Ava Rover is the go-anywhere answer for those who don't stop moving, even on their days off.
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It started as a night of make-believe murder and mystery, but it quickly spirals out of control when the game turns out to be real. Starring Rachel McAdams and Jason Bateman, Game Night looks to be a satirical take on David Fincher's The Game. The film comes to theaters February 23, 2018.
Forget the tattoos, leather, and beards. New Orlean's Caramel Curves is putting a glitzy spin on the stereotypical biker club. They might wear heels instead of boots, but it doesn't stop them from smoking tires and scraping curbs.
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London Sock Company's Classic Trainer socks are lightweight, breathable Scottish Lisle cotton essentials built for comfort and style. This 12-pair set offers versatile colors with subtle ribbing and logo detail, perfect for slipping into trainers while keeping a polished, understated look.
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Comedy doesn't always need a punchline. The great physical comics — Chaplain, Keaton, et al — used, out of necessity, a comedy of personality. Rowan Atkinson, famous for his character Mr. Bean, is a master of personality. In the comedy of Atkinson, its the character that's the joke.
If there is life out there in the universe, something is keeping it from expanding — either reaching us or evolving into intelligent life. Known as the Great Filter, the theory posits that somewhere, in our past or in our future, is a leap that can't be made. Kurzgesagt looks at what that means not just for our chances of meeting other civilizations, but also for ourselves.