Welcome home Reid, Victor, Christina, and Jeremy! 🫶
The Artemis II astronauts have splashed down at 8:07pm ET (0007 UTC April 11), bringing their historic 10-day mission around the Moon to an end.
No one really warns you about this part of adulthood where you start to feel homesick, not for a house, but for a moment in time. A version of life that doesn’t exist anymore. A place you can’t return to, and a feeling you didn’t know you’d miss so much until it was gone.
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Doctor on scene: I'm a physician.
Ice agent: I DON'T CARE
They shot her three times in the face and head and then denied her medical care and it's all ON CAMERA.
94’ — Gakpo thought he’d won it for Liverpool
97’ — HARRISON REED with an absolute SCREAMER 🤯🚀
Goal of the season contender.
Fulham 2–2 Liverpool. #FULLIV
📣 We’re thrilled to announce the 2026 #SundanceFilmFestival lineup. Explore projects from our Features and Episodic programs, screening at the Festival this year: https://t.co/Z3PwdHkKyL
Announcing the Films in Competition at the 2025 Tribeca Festival. From US Narratives to International Films, and Documentaries to Viewpoints, these are the stories that hit us with their poignant takes on the world around us - and they're all eligible for awards at the Festival. Could you see the next big thing?
To explore these films and get your pass for Tribeca Festival 2025 head to https://t.co/yHdCPt2tjL #Tribeca2025
Peter Bogdanovich on why 'Paper Moon' (1973) is one of the saddest movies he made:
"People say, “What a funny, charming movie.” I thought it was one of the saddest movies I made because this girl is nine years old and she’s put through the mill. All she wants is for the father to say that he loves her and that he’s her father. He won’t do it. It’s only because she’s witty and has some guile at the end that she’s able to pull off the ending."
(Peter Bogdanovich's interview with Stephen Myers and Larry Estes, 1979)
We love you, David Lynch. ❤️ Goodnight to a truly once-in-a-lifetime artist, who not only changed cinema forever but altered how we experience the world and showed us what it really means to dream. No more blue tomorrows.