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Jesse Eisenberg has piano prodigy problems when his loving, drug-addicted mother (Melissa Leo) needs one last hit to qualify for rehab. But when Tracy Morgan's your dealer, it can't be that simple. In theaters August 17, 2012.
Jesse Eisenberg has piano prodigy problems when his loving, drug-addicted mother (Melissa Leo) needs one last hit to qualify for rehab. But when Tracy Morgan's your dealer, it can't be that simple. In theaters August 17, 2012.
NCAA Football 13 now lets you put any Heisman legend on your team's field. We sense there'll be a lot of disgrace, betral, and Tebowing. Available July 10, 2012.
The only good thing to come out of the Hannah Montana franchise is this video right here.
The Signature 6 Blade Razor now adds an adjustable trimmer on the opposite end, turning it into a true 3-in-1 grooming tool. Designed to trim, shave, and shape with precision, the Freestyle Electric Trimmer/Razor features a class-leading Power Trimmer with a self-sharpening ceramic blade and an adjustable guard for dialed-in length control. Flip it over to access the Club Series 6 Blade razor for clean edging and close shaves. Rechargeable with up to 60 minutes of cordless runtime and water-resistant for wet or dry use (IPX5 rated), the Freestyle is built for flexibility—delivering a grooming routine that's efficient, controlled, and easy to maintain.
Presented by Dollar Shave Club.
Gift cards are easy. Making them feel personal isn't. GroupTogether bridges that gap with its AnyCard, a multi-brand digital gift that lets recipients choose exactly what they want from more than 150 retailers, from airlines to apparel. Send one or one thousand in minutes, customize it with messages, logos, and card designs, and the recipient gets a polished digital unwrapping experience that feels closer to opening a real gift than clicking a link. There are no platform fees and no minimums, just a streamlined way to deliver a thoughtful, flexible gift without the guesswork.
Presented by GroupTogether.
Due to technical errors, 15-minutes worth of fireworks were set off simultaneously causing San Diego's Big Bay Boom to be condensed down to on 15-second fireball.
Entrepreneur Mark Siwak is trying to bring Detroit back to life by getting some help from the undead. His plan is to release hoards of brain-eating zombies in the Motor City's abandoned neighborhoods for the ultimate live-action zombie theme park. We'll be the first in line for a deep-fried flesh on a stick.
He's not a hero, he's a Scientologist. Tom Cruise brings to life Lee Child's badass drifter in the film adaptation of his novel One Shot. In theaters December 21, 2012.
Getting to the ground is easy. Getting across the finish line is a different story.
Tax season rarely inspires enthusiasm, but E-file.com makes the process considerably less painful. The online platform replaces paper forms with guided software designed to file faster, more accurately, and at a fraction of the usual cost. It delivers robust features and access to trained tax specialists for support when it matters most. Qualified filers can even submit their federal return for free, making it a smarter, simpler way to close the books on another year.
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Tax season rarely rewards procrastination, but Credit Karma's File With Ease platform makes preparation almost automatic. Built on TurboTax technology, it pre-fills eligible personal data, lets you upload and store tax documents year-round, and guides you through filing with step-by-step accuracy checks and a Max Refund Guarantee. Multifactor authentication and biometric login keep sensitive information secure, while integrated refund tracking helps you plan ahead. The result is a streamlined, low-effort system designed to replace tedious data entry with a faster, smarter path to filing.
Presented by TurboTax.
Well, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to make these miniature match rockets. All you need are some paper matches, a paper clip, a pin or needle, and a scrap piece of aluminum foil, and you'll have lift off.
The Barbican celebrates 50 years of iconic Bond style by meeting with costume designer Lindy Hemming, the creative director at Anthony Sinclair, and the managing director of Doulas Hayward to hear how the 007 got his dapper look.