As a general rule, movie studios are rarely thrilled when their multi-billion-dollar franchise stars pipe up about politics. Fear of alienating half a tentpole’s potential audience sometimes drives CEOs to make conciliatory, contradictory statements like, say, “[Rogue One] has one of the greatest and most diverse casts of any film we have ever made...and that is not a political statement, at all.” (Sure, Bob.)
Jason Momoa, who will debut in November as film’s first live-action Aquaman in DC and Warner Bros. Read More...
Wear DeLillo’s eighth novel Background noise made all in all a name in the writing scene. It was composed and distributed in 1985 by Viking Press. Because of sensible however fictitious circumstances, Wear has likewise been granted the U.S. Public Book Grant for Fiction.
The novel is around a six-part family living in a town called Smithy. Jack Gladney is a teacher at the school who studies the field of Hitler. Read More...
Explore More An already interesting Jets offseason took a stunning turn on Friday, with the news veteran left tackle D’Brickashaw Ferguson has decided to retire. The move gives the Jets some needed salary-cap space, but leaves a gaping hole on the offensive line.
Ferguson, 32, has been a stalwart for the Jets for 10 years, showing remarkable durability and consistency while guarding various Jets quarterbacks. Ferguson never missed a snap due to injury, never missed a practice and never appeared on the injury report — a remarkable Iron Man run. Read More...