PROJECT HAIL MARY 2026 — dir. Phil Lord & Christopher Miller
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Not today Justin

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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PROJECT HAIL MARY 2026 — dir. Phil Lord & Christopher Miller
please accept my sincerest oopsie daises
#snoopy with your daily reminder to drink some water
A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1969) dir. Bill Melendez
Tom Hiddleston and Zawe Ashton at The Night Manager Season Two UK Premiere on December 10, 2025
the pistachio food trend is soooo interesting because it's like. i've been following the californian pistachio water politics for years, as a californian with personal connections to agricultural workers but! basically there's been a big push in california agriculture over the last decade to pressure farmers to produce pistachios, because iran has dominated the global market in pistachios for decades, and the US government has been trying to weaken iran economically, so they want to make california pistachios a competitor. which is ridiculous, because california's agricultural infrastructure is suffering under a drought, and pistachios take insane amounts of water. so a ton of water is being redirected from the people in order to engage in a trade war with iran over fucking. pistachios.
anyway now that the US (i.e. california) is producing more pistachios than iran, the next step is to drive consumption of pistachios, so that the farmers who are producing these pistachios can continue to make money on them. ergo all the fancy pistachio coffees at starbucks and similar shit like suddenly being able to find pistachio butter in grocery stores when five years ago it was exclusively available at specialty stores and online, and the huge boom in pistachios foods in instagram and tiktok recipe content. like i watch a lot of instagram foodie reels (cooking/baking is one of my hobbies) and these get thrown onto everyone's feeds, to promote the purchasing of pistachios, so that the US can stick it to iran. it's. kind of incredible to watch this happen in real time, because it sounds like deranged conspiracy thought, but like. i've been watching this trend for the past decade and it's fucking real.
anyway one of the vegan recipe accounts i follow just posted like five pistachio-based recipes in a row and it makes me feel some kind of fucking way
it is extremely relevant that pistachios are so easy to acquire here, but acorns, which are an indigenous California food staple crop, are impossible to find even in the best stocked grocery stores, and knowing how to prepare them for consumption is a rarer skill than sourdough starter
foreman. babe. we’re at the bottom end of season 8. you have worked here for almost a decade. why are you still surprised there's medical malpractice going on at the medical malpractice department that you, personally, used to do medical malpractice at
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god this show is truly bonkers isn’t it.
This is my kind of crazy 🩷
Is she going to post about Gaza every day...It's kind of a lot.
She can post at every hour if she wants to
Imagine what it's like for the people who live there.
savechildrenuk As horrors continue to be livestreamed from Gaza, Save the Children supporter @zawe has penned a beautiful and harrowing poem.
Zawe is an actor, writer, and director who this week announced that she’s expecting her second child. She says: “In the depths of horror, when words fail and despair looms large, I have always found poetry to be a sanctuary where pain can be processed and the unspeakable expressed. It is essential to illuminate the harrowing experiences endured by the children in Gaza. These young souls, whose innocence should be cherished, are instead engulfed by death and despair.
"To share these words with Save The Children is to commit to the collective responsibility we all have to cast a spotlight on their relentless struggles, and to remind humanity that every child is entitled to life. A life filled with hope, peace and freedom to dream. The cries of the innocent have been the underscore to this profound moral failure. This poem also stands as a solemn vow to myself—to advocate for children with unwavering courage.”
The poem, 'Hope will need a new name', shares the stories of children who are facing bombardment and horrific challenges to survive on a daily basis. The message is one of hope and despair, highlighting the horror the children of Gaza are enduring.
it’s the “date of birth: 1303 BC” for me...
“Profession: King (deceased)”
Matt Murdock dating a therapist and still refusing to go to therapy is probably the funniest thing he's ever done
2015-2025: A Decade of Charlie Cox as Daredevil ✨
What a fine wine 😍🍷
I firmly believe that even tho Karen called Frank to help Matt, Frank did NOT need convincing.
That man was already getting dressed by the time Karen called
*Frank aggressively throwing his vest on*
Frank: “Goddamn altar boy throwing his dumb ass in front of fucking Fisk. Is he fucking for real. Piece of shit, goody two shoes.”
Karen calling: “Frank…Matt needs-”
Frank: “Yeah, yeah I know. I saw. I’m going.”
FRANK CASTLE + MATT MURDOCK
Daredevil: Born Again (2025) 01x09 "Straight to Hell"
New ‘The Life of Chuck’ Image Puts Joy and Hope Back Into Our Cold, Dead Hearts [Exclusive]
Despite the mundane, frustrating, and even downright dismal days, the magnificent beauty of life can’t be understated. This year, audiences are invited to tag along for a ride through the (extra)ordinary in Mike Flanagan’s (The Haunting of Hill House) The Life of Chuck. Adapted by Flanagan from Stephen King’s 2020 novella If It Bleeds, the movie celebrates human connection and explores the impactful ripple effect that one person can have on the lives of many others. Today, as part of Collider’s Exclusive Preview event, we’re beyond excited to show off an exclusive sneak peek of the Tom Hiddleston-led feature that promises to inspire audiences and restore some faith in humanity.
The image showcases a moment shared between the characters played by Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave) and Violet McGraw (M3GAN). We know that the former will appear as Marty Anderson, who viewers will meet shortly after the movie begins. A schoolteacher by trade, Marty is doing his best to save the youth of America by opening their minds to a world beyond the internet. In the photo, we see the two characters standing and chatting under the night sky. Judging by their expressions, the conversation seems a bit tense, but how could it not be with the entirety of society collapsing around them?
With movies like Doctor Sleep and Hush under his belt, as well as a handful of Netflix series like The Haunting of Bly Manor and Midnight Mass, Flanagan has been a standout visionary in the horror world for years. Likewise, King’s name is synonymous with the genre, considered by many to be the greatest horror author of all time. Yet, The Life of Chuck takes a step back from what both creatives are known for, and delves into a deeper and more existential narrative.
Starring Hiddleston in the titular role, the film will pick up at the end of Chuck Krantz’s life where he begins to tell his story backwards. As the events of his timeline unravel before audiences’ eyes, the truth about just how many lives Chuck was able to positively affect comes to light. So, don’t expect jump scares with this one, but instead plan on bringing some tissues and leaving the theater with a renewed sense of wonderment.
The Star-Studded Cast Behind ‘The Life of Chuck’
Just as Chuck Krantz finds his own light shining alongside the cosmos, the cast behind The Life of Chuck is overflowing with some of Hollywood’s brightest talent. Starring alongside Hiddleston as the younger versions of his character are Jacob Tremblay (The Predator) and Benjamin Pajak (Playdate), while the ensemble includes stunning performances from the likes of Mark Hamill (the Star Wars franchise), Karen Gillan (Oculus), Mia Sara (Ferris Bueller’s Day Off), Kate Siegel (Midnight Mass), Matthew Lillard (Five Nights at Freddy’s), and more, with Nick Offerman (Parks and Recreation), putting his soothing vocal tone to good use as the film’s narrator.
Already off to an incredibly promising start, Flanagan’s third feature-length collaboration with King had the crowd on their feet following its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival last year. It went on to earn the event’s prestigious People’s Choice Award and is wonderfully situated on Rotten Tomatoes with an 86% critics’ rating ahead of its June 6 release date courtesy of Neon.
Check out our exclusive first look image for The Life of Chuck above. Don’t miss the rest of our exclusive looks from the summer’s hottest releases.