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‘The Odyssey’ Becomes Christopher Nolan’s Biggest Global Debut of All Time With $264 Million
“The Odyssey” is off to an epic start at the box office. Universal’s action-adventure generated $264.1 million globally over the weekend, including $139.6 million internationally and $124.5 million domestically. It’s a towering debut for a movie that’s R-rated, nearly three
The Odyssey's massive $124 million weekend is another win for Christopher Nolan
The massive opening weekend box office for The Odyssey should show studios that if they let visionary filmmakers do great work, people will come
I hate that I don’t hate this song made with Suno
I would never go so far as to say there's no place for AI in music (I'm a fan of Holly Herndon, after all). But I generally find music made with generative AI to be offensively boring, especially the outputs of Suno. So I'm having a bit of a tough time processing the fact that
HBO’s ‘Harry Potter’ Cinematographer Says It’s ‘Brutal’ Working Around the Young Stars’ Strict Shooting Schedules: ‘Have to Pre-Shoot All the Scenes While They’re in Class’
Adriano Goldman, the cinematographer for HBO’s “Harry Potter” series, said in a recent interview with Andre Pilli that the filming conditions for the show have been “brutal” because the camera team must work around the young cast’s strict shooting schedules. “You have to shoot
Fetterman says Iran holding 'nuclear dust' justifies more US strikes
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) on Sunday said that Iran still holding onto its "nuclear dust" justifies U.S. strikes on the Islamic regime after both countries dropped their interim deal and hostilities resumed. "Now remember, they have nuclear dust. Why isn't that important? Why
Rodri reveals the secret behind Spain's run to the World Cup final
Spain's captain says La Roja owe their success to the bond between coach De la Fuente and the squad, and warns Argentina are 'the team to beat', 'much more than Messi'.
Riot quickly backpedals on paid old-school skins in League of Legends Classic after backlash
"Let's talk about the elephant on the rift."
Cliff Bleszinski says ego played a role in LawBreakers' failure: 'People are loyal to the game, but they're not necessarily loyal to the person'
"I wanted it to be my show, and that was the first step of my ego creeping in right there."
STATEMENT by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan strongly condemns the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) attacks carried out on 17 and 19 July 2026 against civilian vessels in the Black Sea engaged in the legitimate commercial transportation of oil through the
James Gunn Gave ‘Big Brother 28’ Star Rick Devens a Cameo in ‘Man of Tomorrow’ but He ‘Had to Cancel’
Rick Devens was supposed to have a cameo in James Gunn’s “Man of Tomorrow,” but the reality star had filming obligations with “Big Brother.” Gunn revealed the cameo after Devens gave the DC Studios co-head a shoutout during the live broadcast of “Big Brother” Season 28’s
Matt Damon's forgotten fantasy blockbuster deserves another look before The Odyssey
Before Mat Damon sets sail in Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, dive into this Chinese-U.S. co-production that's stupid fun.
What's the best summer-themed videogame track?
Get your ukuleles and steel pan drums at the ready.
Students need education, not indoctrination
Former California State Board of Education member Ben Austin argues that public schools must move away from political indoctrination by both the left and right to establish high-quality education as a fundamental civil right for all students.
Paying cash without pennies is confusing. That could soon change
Businesses have taken different approaches in giving back change on cash transactions. A bill that passed the House this month could improve the situation.
13 Best Performances in Christopher Nolan Movies: From Matt Damon to Heath Ledger
Time has been kind to Christopher Nolan. The bending cities, rotating hallways, ticking clocks and practical explosions he captures on film have made him one of the most popular and vital directors working today. His newest venture, “The Odyssey,” arrives in theaters with Matt
New World Cup champions to receive record $51 million prize
The cash prize for either Argentina or Spain, while an increase on the last tournament, is a small figure when compared to the amounts spent on individual football players
Warner: ‘Remarkable in many ways’ there aren’t more dead U.S troops in Iran war
Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) on Sunday slammed the current U.S. conflict with Iran, saying that “it’s remarkable in many ways” that the U.S. military hasn’t faced more death in the fighting — comments that followed the death of two service members on Friday. “Well, first of all,
The FBI reportedly won’t investigate ICE anymore
According to the New York Times, federal agents have been told that the FBI will no longer be investigating confrontations involving ICE agents. The DHS and DOJ denied the change in policy to The Times. The reported change in guidance follows renewed scrutiny of violence by ICE
India bans march on parliament by 'Cockroach' activists, standoff looms
NEW DELHI, July 19 - Police in India have denied permission for a march on parliament by supporters of the youth-led \"Cockroach\" movement on Monday, risking a standoff as calls grow for the sacking of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's education minister over exam paper leaks.
India bans march on Parliament by ‘Cockroach’ activists, standoff looms
The movement has been galvanised since police forcibly moved hunger-striking activist Sonam Wangchuk to hospital.
Fetterman to Mamdani for suggesting Netanyahu arrest: 'Sit down'
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) on Sunday said New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) should "sit down" after floating the possibility of arresting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his upcoming visit to the U.N. General Assembly. "Well, [he's] such a tough guy to
Samsung slashes New Jersey workforce, offers relocations ahead of HQ move to Texas
The South Korean tech giant said on Sunday in a statement to Reuters that 739 roles in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, have been affected by plans by Samsung Electronics America — which is focused on consumer electronics and does not include chips — to move its headquarters to
Noah Kahan’s Queens Concert Canceled Due to Inclement Weather: ‘I’m Devastated’
Saturday's show at Citi Field canceled at last minute after "it became clear that it wasn't safe for us, the crew or all of you"; singer still booked to play Sunday night at Mets' stadium
Carnaby's cockatoos exposed to dangerous pesticide concentrations in WA's Wheatbelt
A new Murdoch University study has uncovered alarming levels of pesticide contamination in the food sources of endangered Carnaby's cockatoos in the Wheatbelt—including concentrations well above regulatory limits found in seed spills near grain silos.
Xbox still isn't revealing if the new Fallout games are console exclusives
Xbox and Bethesda recently announced Fallout 5 and more new titles, but frustratingly won't say whether or not they are Xbox console exclusives
Cliff Bleszinski Blames Personal Ego And Alcohol Issues For Boss Key’s Failure
Following a seizure this year, the former rock star of game development opens up about his infamous exit from the industry, taking responsibility for the studio’s inability to create a hit

































