What you eat affects more than your waistline and ripped triceps. The lump of gray, fatty tissue inside your skull can consume up to 20% of the energy from the food you eat — and the food you eat can help keep your brain functioning at its best for years to come.
Based on the life of Nat Turner, Nate Parker writes, directs, and stars in this period piece following a slave rebellion in Southampton County, Virginia in 1831. The film has already received critical praise, winning the grand jury prize and audience award at Sundance. Gabrielle Union, Armie Hammer, Aja Naomi King, and Aunjanue Ellis round out the cast when the film comes to theaters October 7, 2016.
Nothing goes together like Game of Thrones and Scott Ian of Anthrax. Ian steps into the metal wonderland of swords and gore that is Game of Thrones in this Bloodworks special.
Crack open summer with a twist of the tropics — Vita Coco isn't just coconut water, it's peak hydration. Whether you're reaching for the Original, spiking your senses with Pineapple, or riding the duo wave of Peach & Mango, each sip hits like a hammock in motion. Packed with electrolytes, nutrients, and just enough island attitude to revive you from boardroom burnout or beach-day bliss, Vita Coco is the closest thing to a vacation in a carton. No passport needed — just thirst.
Built for pavement, packed trains, and unpredictable forecasts, the Nike C1TY Premium Cordura is urban armor for your feet. Reinforced with abrasion-resistant mesh, suede, and a rugged toe box, it's designed to handle the friction of real street life—whether that's dodging scooters in SoHo or clocking miles through Tokyo alleyways. The dual-stiffness Waffle outsole grips everything from wet subway steps to rooftop lounges, while a cupsole build and flexible foam keep the ride comfortable from sunrise hustle to midnight wind-down. Tap into the rhythm of city living, giving your daily circuit the grip, grit, and style it deserves.
The classic combo of bread and cheese seems pretty basic. Matty Matheson adds in some pickles, onion, and of course bacon to make the best grilled cheeses you've ever had. Then he lets some kids throw together their own for the most disgusting grilled cheeses you've ever had.
After years of holding out for a role that featured his hair, Shia LaBeouf finally found it in American Honey. The darling of the Cannes Film Festival, American Honey follows a girl across the Midwest after she falls in with a group hawking magazines door-to-door.
Cut from pure Italian linen and crafted in Northern Italy, Luca Faloni's Bermuda shorts don't chase trends — they define a way of life. Their garment-dyed hues echo Amalfi frescos and Riviera skies, while an internal drawstring and horn button closure deliver comfort without compromise. Whether you're meandering cobbled alleys in search of the perfect sea urchin spaghetti or slipping into sun-drenched silence on a private terrace above Positano, these shorts whisper of leisure with intention. For men who savor nuance, curate color, and choose stillness over spectacle, this is summer — tailored, tasteful, and timeless.
Once built for the indoor pitch and later claimed by skaters and streetwear purists, the Nike Gato has always thrived where precision meets style. First launched as the Nike5 Gato Street in 2010, this low-profile silhouette combined premium leather, suede, and embossed detailing with functional grip and XDR rubber — crafted for those who play fast and live faster. Now reborn for the modern city grid, the Gato returns with breezy textile underlays for breathability, a soft foam midsole, and that unmistakable gum sole grip. It's not just a comeback — it's a crossover. This revival is for those who look to the past and gain more traction for the future.
Take a visual journey through the last 122 years of horror. Starting with 1895, Diego Carrera edited together a film a year to create a terrifying timeline of influential movies from around the world.
As hard as it might be to believe, there are still fresh twists on the venerable zombie apocalypse genre. Based on the 2014 novel by M.R. Carey, The Girl With All The Gifts looks to show that zombies can do more than just scare you and eat your brain.