Christoper Nolan taking a page out of Ryan Coogler marketing.
“The Odyssey” website lets users view scenes in different aspect ratios to understand inside baseball of the filmmaking process.
@kanyewest can't wait for the Tampa show. Hope you play Whatever Works. It's my favorite track off Bully. Please and Thanks in advance. I'll be there for both shows.
This cartoon isn't an exaggeration—not even 1% an exaggeration.
Weeks ago it seemed this far-right Supreme Court would still block any map intentionally authored to be racist.
We just learned that that's no longer true.
We have reentered Jim Crow, and it's a national disgrace.
EXCLUSIVE: ESPN used AI to help create several visuals for Game 1 of the NBA Finals, the network tells @FOS, and is “evaluating” whether it will continue.
An image of Tony Parker drew online backlash, but there were other visuals, including one of Bill Russell.
49ers DC Raheem Morris on his defense intercepting Brock Purdy in practice:
“We got a Brock pick today. I let him know right after practice. That was awesome. He’s going to be so mad at me for telling the media that, but you guys were there. That was a big one. Was it two interceptions? Oh, I didn’t get a chance to brag…
He is the layer king. He’s so accurate. He puts the ball in the right spot. He’s tortured me for years. It’s so nice to be around him.”
Bryce Mitchell on Trump's White House UFC fight:
Our government is desecrating its role in society by entertaining sports. Our government is to protect and serve the people. Our tax dollars and resources are funding this operation. The government is supposed to protect us, not entertain us.
Jeremy Lin heavily criticized Mitch Johnson and the Spurs’ fourth-quarter offense in Game 1, questioning the heavy reliance on Wemby isolations and the team's rotation choices:
"The focus for sure is the second half where they were minus-17, but specifically even in the fourth quarter, I didn't love the late-game offensive game plan. It was too much Wemby ISO. It just seemed like everything was difficult, everything was hard, everything was contested. Can we get him in more spontaneous, impulsive actions? Can we get him in some pin-downs? Can he set more screens? Can guards come set screens for him? It felt like every time down the floor they were giving him the ball, and KAT was doing a great job of playing defense, and Wemby was tired. So how are they able to create different actions so that the Knicks aren't seeing the same thing every single time? Another piece that's really important is Keldon Johnson, who played only eight minutes. Sixth Man of the Year, a lot of minutes went to Harrison Barnes. I'm not sure what's happening there, but there is going to be a different level of production that needs to be had from other players stepping in. Dylan Harper obviously had an amazing game, but we need the Keldon Johnsons and obviously De'Aaron Fox to be able to step up. I do think there's a lot to be said for in terms of how big that moment was for the Spurs."
They should ask Saban, under oath, how many players he paid in the pre-NIL era. He was happy driving his Ferrari down a never-ending exclusive road lined by brown paper bags of cash until NIL came into play.
They told you the Rays would leave by 2012 without a new park.
They told you a deal for a new park was happening in Ybor. And that the team would leave if that deal fell through.
They told you the Rays/MLB would never agree to a new stadium in St Pete.
Hold on, there’s more…
From 1966 to 2025 we dropped sterile flies over South America that ate screwworm and thus prevented them from spreading, but the le epic efficient cracked coders at DOGE thought this was a silly waste of the ~0 dollars it cost us.
Yes I sold paintings. About $225,000 a year over four years. The whole of my business while my father was President. Congress investigated it.
If you’re outraged about that, where is all your outrage now?
Kushner's Affinity Partners holds roughly $5 to $6 billion. Close to 99% of it comes from foreign sovereign wealth funds. Saudi Arabia. The UAE. Qatar. Over $90M in fees annually.