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Hellmann’s New Super Bowl Commercial Mixes Andy Samberg, Elle Fanning With a Song About Sandwiches
Hellmann’s is hoping a healthy does of silliness will help its Super Bowl recipe. The Unilever-backed mayo is a Super Bowl regular, and in the past has tapped themes such as sustainability and nostalgia in commercials featuring everyone from Kate McKinnon to Meg Ryan and Billy
‘How to Divorce During the War’ Debuts Trailer as Film Premieres at Sundance (EXCLUSIVE)
“How to Divorce During the War,” which had its world premiere at Sundance on Monday, has debuted its trailer (below). New Europe Film Sales is handling world sales. The film, written and directed by Andrius Blazevicius, is set in Vilnius, Lithuania in 2022. High-flying
Open source Steam Controller-a-like is a beast with new screens and gyro controls: 'there's so much more I can add' says creator
OpenSplitDeck is shaping up to be a seriously impressive controller.
BLUETTI Mini Portable Power Station Drops Below Black Friday Prices, Now an Affordable Emergency Backup for Outages
You can power multiple devices at the same time on the go. The post BLUETTI Mini Portable Power Station Drops Below Black Friday Prices, Now an Affordable Emergency Backup for Outages appeared first on Kotaku .
‘The Prophet’: A Pastor Turns to Witchcraft in a Cinematic Meditation on Doubt, Darkness, and “Shiny Objects”
Mozambican writer-director Ique Langa created his black-and-white debut feature, premiering in Rotterdam's main competition, in a nine-year journey with a non-professional cast.
Iran protests death toll could surpass 30,000, reports claim
Casualty estimates from Iran's protest crackdown range from 3,100 to over 30,000, with verification hampered by an internet shutdown. Human rights groups report thousands killed, including children.
Bovino expected to leave Minneapolis Tuesday: Reports
Greg Bovino, commander-at-large of the U.S. Border Patrol, is expected to depart Minnesota on Tuesday along with some of his agents, according to multiple reports. His departure comes in the wake of the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by a Border Patrol agent in Minneapolis on
UK, US, Germany and France urge adherence to ceasefire in Syria
LONDON, Jan 27 - Britain, the United States, France and Germany on Tuesday welcomed the 15-day extension of the ceasefire between the Syrian government and Kurdish forces, and urged all parties to strictly adhere to the agreement. "We call upon all parties to strictly adhere to
Man, 29, races against time to preserve voices of Holocaust survivors
“There’s not that many survivors left that I can be picky,” said Jiri Kluc who devotes his free time to interviewing Holocaust survivors around the world.
Dragon Ball Super's big announcement left one thing out, and I'm worried
No mention of the Dragon Ball Super manga during the big recent announcement means the anime revival might be short-lived.
People are swayed by AI-generated videos even when they know they're fake, study shows
Generative deep learning models are artificial intelligence (AI) systems that can create texts, images, audio files, and videos for specific purposes, following instructions provided by human users. Over the past few years, the content generated by these models has become
The Movement: Gun rights advocates fume at Trump administration over Minneapolis shooting
Staunch Second Amendment advocates and gun rights absolutists are balking at the Trump administration’s initial messaging about Border Patrol agents killing Alex Pretti in Minneapolis over the weekend, as the administration placed blame on Pretti for carrying a gun while
Political Thriller ‘Keep Her Quiet,’ Starring ‘Holy Spider’ Actress Zar Amir, Jonathan Pryce, Amir El-Masry, Boarded by Beta Cinema
Beta Cinema has come on board to handle worldwide sales for “Keep Her Quiet,” an upcoming English-language investigative thriller, starring Zar Amir, who won best actress at Cannes for “Holy Spider,” Jonathan Pryce, who was Oscar nominated for “The Two Popes,” and Amir
Disappeared to a Foreign Prison
"The Trump administration is deporting people to countries they have no ties to, where many are being detained indefinitely or forcibly returned to the places they fled."
Democrat or Republican, Americans want their National Forests kept intact
Repealing the Roadless Area Conservation Rule would not be in the long-term interest of the American people.
How to complete Movie Night in Arc Raiders
Search the Cultural Archives for a stack of old movie tapes.
BAFTA Noms Spotlight Interest in “Activism, Black Identity and Corruption,” Says CEO Jane Millichip
Warner Bros. features 'One Battle After Another' and 'Sinners' will go head-to-head at the U.K.'s biggest night for film on Feb. 22.
Ex-FIFA president Sepp Blatter backs calls to boycott World Cup in the US
The international community's concerns about the United States as host stem from Trump's expansionist posture on Greenland, travel bans and aggressive tactics in dealing with immigration enforcement protestors.
Watch: Huge landslide in Sicily after Storm Harry
More than 1,000 residents have been evacuated from their homes on the Italian island.



































