Gillian Anderson's "Insane yet Cosy" New Movie Confirms First UK Screening
Gillian Anderson and Hannah Einbender star in Jane Schoenbrun’s third feature, "Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma," which will debut in the UK as the closing film of SXSW London (June 1‑6). The horror‑remake follows a young director reviving the cult slasher franchise and spiraling into desire and delirium with Anderson’s original star. After its world premiere at Cannes, the film heads to UK and Ireland cinemas on August 21. Tickets for the SXSW screening are already on sale.

Zach Cregger’s ‘Resident Evil’ Trailer Brings the Video Game Series to Vicious New Life
Zach Cregger is directing a new "Resident Evil" film that debuts on September 18, 2026, starring Austin Abrams as Bryan, a medical courier thrust into a nightmarish survival scenario. The trailer, released this week, showcases a fresh tone while retaining...

Silent Hill Composer Akira Yamaoka Signs Up to Score New PS5 Horror Game
Akira Yamaoka, the legendary Silent Hill composer, will score the third Remothered entry, Red Nun’s Legacy, slated for a PS5 launch by the end of 2026. Stormind Games touts the partnership as a turning point that will shape the franchise’s sonic...

Tokyo in Technicolour
Another Man’s Summer/Autumn 2026 issue features a striking editorial titled “Tokyo in Technicolour,” starring Japanese model Momo Okabe and photographer Ellie Grace Cumming. The spread blends neon‑saturated street scenes with high‑fashion silhouettes, positioning Tokyo as a visual muse for Western luxury...

Project 2 | Dialogue: The 2Craigs
Project 2, titled “Dialogue: The 2Craigs,” continues its year‑long visual exchange between photographer Craig Cutler and illustrator Craig Frazier. Each new artwork is an instinctive response to the previous piece, with no conversation or brief guiding the creation. The fourth chapter introduces...
Show Kids Hard Work, They’ll Tackle Anything
I don’t talk about dad stuff or parenting here much… but.. Let your kids watch you do hard things. Workouts, projects where you have no idea what you’re doing, the challenges you face… That way, they know they can tackle big things...

Wolf Alice & Die Spitz To Support Olivia Rodrigo On World Tour
Olivia Rodrigo announced her Unraveled Tour, covering the United States, Europe and the United Kingdom from September 2026 through May 2027. The first leg (Sept‑Oct 2026) will feature British indie rock band Wolf Alice, while German act Die Spitz will...
California Governor Announces Plans to Open 3 New State Parks
On Earth Day, Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled plans to open three new state parks in California’s Central Valley, boosting the state’s park system to 283 sites. The additions include Feather River Park (≈2,000 acres), San Joaquin River Parkway (≈875 acres),...
Sorry, AI Artists. Spotify’s Not Letting You Become ‘Verified’ on Its Platform.
Spotify announced a new “Verified by Spotify” badge that will appear on artist profiles and in search results, signaling that the artist is a real human creator rather than an AI‑generated persona. The badge is unavailable to AI‑only acts at...

New to Prime Video - THE NEW BOY
Warwick Thornton’s new film "The New Boy" debuts on Prime Video, starring Cate Blanchett, Aswan Reid, Deborah Mailman and Wayne Blair. The story follows an Aboriginal child taken to a remote monastery where he displays supernatural abilities that challenge the...

Fuel Better: Protein‑Rich Breakfast Boosts Elite Performance
The average student-athlete (and adult) isn’t sleeping enough, drinking enough water, or fueling with whole foods. Then they wonder why their energy, health, and performance are struggling. 🙃 They skip breakfast, run on energy drinks, and grab fast food or coffee on...

Devlin Claro’s Dreamlike Portrait of Queens
Photographer Devlin Claro opens his latest exhibition, "Crushing," at Donald Ryan Gallery in New York. The body of work consists of meticulously staged photographs taken across Queens and surrounding boroughs, featuring parking lots, street corners, municipal buildings, and civic bridges....
Three Hidden Reasons Kids Forget and Get Moody
Today your kid might forget a book at school. Maybe they'll forget to turn in their homework. They might be more moody, sassy, or irritable. There's 3 possible reasons why ⤵️
What Really Happened During the Black Death
A newly released scholarly work challenges conventional narratives of the 14th‑century Black Death, arguing that the plague originated in Asia and entered Europe via Italy before spreading rapidly across the continent. The authors combine archival records with recent genetic analyses...
LA’s Levitating Amoeba: A Radically New Kind of Museum
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art will unveil its new David Geffen Galleries on May 4, 2026. Designed by Swiss architect Peter Zumthor, the $724 million concrete‑and‑glass structure hovers above Wilshire Boulevard, earning the nickname “levitating amoeba.” The museum abandons traditional chronological and geographic organization,...

Tom Holland’s New Spider-Man 4 Ally Is a Smart, Timely Choice
Tom Holland’s Spider‑Man 4, slated for release later this year, will feature an AI assistant named E.V. that aids Peter Parker, echoing Tony Stark’s JARVIS/F.R.I.D.A.Y. systems. The detail emerged from leaked script pages shared by Entertainment Weekly, confirming the assistant’s role...
We Notice Meaning only After It Passes
"It’s strange to understand why you’ve read something only after you’ve finished reading it, and to realize weeks later why you spent so much time thinking about the woman at the next table in the pastry shop instead of giving your undivided...
Maximize Heartbeats: Prioritize Pace Over Heart Rate
Athletes should become *very* attentive to both pace and heart rate, because higher pace at a given heart rate is 90% of the game. More plainly... Do not accept runs with a shitty E.F.: * Run early * Use cooling strategies * Treadmill if you...

Interview: Christoph Jörg, Andreas Dalsgaard • Co-Creators of The Oligarch and the Art Dealer - “It Felt Like Entering a...
The Oligarch and the Art Dealer, a new series debuting at Canneseries, examines the tangled relationship between Swiss art dealer Yves Bouvier and Russian oligarch Dmitri Rybolovlev, including an alleged billion‑dollar fraud surrounding masterpieces such as the $450 million Salvator Mundi. Producers...

Krooked Kings Reflect on the “What Ifs” Of Existence: An Interview on In Another Life
Utah‑based indie rock band Krooked Kings released their fifth album, “In Another Life,” through the SoundOn platform last month. The record delves into “what‑if” scenarios, using personal experiences with drugs, sex, and anxiety to craft vulnerable, therapy‑like songwriting. Band members...

Sheet Pan Kung Pao Cauliflower Steaks
MyFitnessPal’s blog refreshed its sheet‑pan Kung Pao cauliflower steaks recipe, a vegan main that cooks in 40 minutes. The dish features roasted cauliflower steaks and red bell pepper tossed in a sweet‑spicy sauce with ginger, garlic, honey, and Sriracha, finished...

Microsoft Opens Applications For Changemakers Fellowships
Microsoft has launched the Elevate for Changemakers program, offering nonprofit leaders AI credentials, training, and a global fellowship. The initiative includes a LinkedIn‑backed AI for Nonprofits certificate, live and on‑demand skill modules, and a Changemaker Fellowship backed by Microsoft, EY,...

Intermittent Fasting May Not Suit Performance Athletes
Intermittent fasting is a common approach to controlling bodyweight and body composition. But is it the best thing for performance athletes? tomcoughlin.co.uk #nutritionist #nutrition #performancenutritionist #sportsnutrition

Lauren Alaina Recounts Meeting Miranda Lambert in a Bathroom
Lauren Alaina revealed that country star Miranda Lambert slipped her a piece of advice in a bathroom at the BMI Awards, urging the younger singer to remain a "sweet Southern girl" and stay true to her roots. Alaina was surprised...

Patriot Movie Review and Release Live Updates: Mammootty–Mohanlal Starrer Eyes Rs 30+ Cr Worldwide Opening
The Malayalam blockbuster *Patriot* reunites superstars Mammootty and Mohanlal after a ten‑year gap, generating massive buzz. Director Mahesh Narayanan secured the duo by pitching the project to Mammootty first, then adding Fahadh Faasil and Kunchacko Boban. Advance bookings have approached Rs 10 crore (≈$1.2 million) and...

Dealing with Career Anxiety
Career anxiety has shifted from predictable triggers like tough managers to systemic uncertainty driven by AI‑enabled layoffs and strategic headcount cuts. Over the past three years, more than 500,000 tech workers were let go, often regardless of performance, as companies...

Unreleased Ridley Gravel Monster at The Traka Pushes Aero Gravel to the Limit
Ridley unveiled an unreleased gravel race bike at The Traka, slated for rider Pieter Potters in the 360 event. The prototype, possibly an updated ASTR RS, features an ultra‑aggressive deep‑tube frame that promises a single‑digit aerodynamic gain over the current...

Paramount Is Trying To Blame Netflix For All The Negative Merger Press
Paramount Global and Warner Bros. Discovery are pursuing a $111 billion merger that has sparked a backlash from more than 4,000 Hollywood insiders. The insiders signed a letter warning that the deal would deepen debt, trigger layoffs, and hurt consumers and...

Robot Dogs with Musk and Zuckerberg Heads Roam Around Berlin Museum
American digital artist Beeple has installed “Regular Animals” at Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie, where robot dogs sport hyper‑realistic silicone heads modeled after figures such as Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Andy Warhol and Pablo Picasso. The dogs capture their surroundings...

Tom Hardy’s $478M Sci-Fi Alien Movie Is Ruling on Streaming
Tom Hardy’s third Venom installment, *Venom: The Last Dance*, has surged to the sixth‑most‑watched movie on Amazon Prime Video worldwide, according to FlixPatrol data from April 2026. The sci‑fi action film, released in October 2024, grossed roughly $478 million at the global box...

Jamie Younger to Relaunch The Victory Pub on Lordship Lane with Modern British-French Menu
Hospitality veteran Jamie Younger is relaunching The Victory on Lordship Lane in East Dulwich this May, restoring its original name after a full refurbishment. The 110‑seat venue will feature a British‑ingredient‑led menu with modern French bistro influences, led by executive...
SA Young Scientists Head to Arizona
Three South African high‑school learners will represent the nation at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) in Phoenix from May 9‑15. Their projects span urban sustainability, gravitational‑wave detection, and AI‑driven organ‑transplant research, reflecting cutting‑edge applications of machine learning. The...
Solar-Assisted Air-Source Heat Pump for Radiant Floor Heating
Researchers at the University of Calgary have modeled an air‑source heat pump (ASHP) combined with an air‑based solar collector (SAC) to supply radiant floor heating in a typical Calgary bungalow. The hybrid system, simulated in TRNSYS, raised the coefficient of...

Art Shows to Leave the House for in May 2026
May 2026 brings a wave of process‑centric exhibitions across major art hubs, from London and New York to Venice and Marrakech. Shows like Christelle Oyiri’s *Run It Back* and Vinca Petersen’s *HULALA* interrogate identity, community and digital remix, while Arthur Jafa and Richard Prince’s *Helter...
Two Dads on What's Actually Working at Home Right Now
In this episode of Front Row Dads, hosts Jon Broman, Jason, and Taylor discuss the practical strategies they use to balance fatherhood with busy professional lives. They emphasize the importance of filtering advice through a parental lens, treating each child...

The Visibility Gap Holding You Back
A senior technical leader driving a high‑impact, IPO‑linked initiative struggled to secure a promotion because his influence was invisible to senior leadership. Despite expanding scope and cross‑team responsibilities, he lacked formal authority and feared upsetting other leaders. Coaching revealed that...
Drop Toxic People, Not Just Expenses, to Build Wealth
Cutting your expenses will not make you wealthy. Cutting the wrong people from your life might. Negative people are the most expensive thing you own.
I Just Realized the People Who’ll Do Fine in an AI World Aren’t the Fastest Adopters, They’re the Ones Who...
The article warns that the biggest advantage in an AI‑driven workplace will belong to professionals who preserve the mental pause before answering, rather than those who rush to adopt tools. It notes that AI compresses the reflective gap, delivering plausible...

Discipline Leaves Clues Everywhere — 30 April
The piece argues that discipline isn’t a dramatic moment but a pattern of small, everyday actions. It appears in how we handle routine tasks, manage time without pressure, and maintain standards without supervision. These quiet behaviors create a consistent trace...
Overnight Success Is Years of Quiet Preparation
Every overnight success I've studied took about ten years. The overnight success is the moment preparation met opportunity. Every venture you build, every failure you navigate is either developing your capability or it isn't. Prepare for the moment. It will come.
Families Prioritize More Bedrooms Over Bigger Closets
Bedroom count has not increased by the same proportion Babies and kids are about having bedrooms, not just having bigger closets, and kitchen islands

Why We Care so Much About Preserving Family Recipes
The article explores why family recipes are hard to pin down in writing, highlighting the tacit knowledge, sensory cues, and emotional context that generations pass down. Food writers like Jimi Famurewa and Felicity Cloake illustrate how even detailed recipes miss...
Two Hours with Claude Yields Massive Progress
With Claude, you are two hours of aggressive action away from making massive progress on quite literally anything

Seeing Differently Can Awaken Your Perspective
Life is based on “how you see it” … I hope one these images “wakes you up” and “opens you’re eyes” ❤️❤️ https://t.co/8lAzaM1KmK

Sexyy Red - Yo Favorite Trappa Favorite Rappa
Sexyy Red’s new album “Yo Favorite Trappa Favorite Rappa” arrives as a raw, mixtape‑style project that falls short of her breakout 2023 record “Hood Hottest Princess.” The 17‑track release features thin production, sparse guest appearances and a noticeably subdued vocal...
Five Tiny Habits Transformed My Body and Career
The difference between you and the person you want to become is quite literally 3-5 extremely small physical and mental habits. And these are the 5 most impactful habits I’ve built over the last 5 years (that helped me lose 100...
Equipment, Training, and Mindset Drive Faster Marathons
Real ? for @stevemagness @BStulberg @DKThomp: when you look at the constantly improving rates of marathon completion, for example, and obv thinking of the sub-2hr times just achieved, how much do you attribute to: - Better equipment - Better training -...
All the Sad Young Chinese Professionals
The "Are You Dead?" app, which let users check in every 48 hours to alert contacts if they missed a check‑in, became China’s top paid iPhone download before being forced off the App Store by regulators. Its removal highlights a...

Stop Looking Up During RDLs, Hinge Mastery Advice
If theres one change I can make from the Hinge Mastery course is that people stop looking up on their RDL's. https://t.co/FRZhEn6woL

The Download: The North Pole’s Future and Humanoid Data
Scientists are drilling deep into the Arctic seabed to determine whether the ocean was ever ice‑free, a study prompted by unusually open water routes observed last year. Simultaneously, robotics firms are amassing massive datasets of everyday human movements to train...