Selena Gomez and Chris Martin prove how hard it is to say goodbye in the emotional, Inception-likemusic video for “Let Somebody Go,” released Monday. The black-and-white, Dave-Meyers-directed clip opens with Gomez and Martin — two love interests — embracing for what seems to be a final hug in a busy …
Read More »'Legitimate Political Discourse' Is Now an Official Republican Party Description of the Jan. 6 Attack on the Capitol
“Ordinary citizens engaged in legitimate political discourse.” This is how the Republican National Committee is describing the mob of Trump supporters that broke into and vandalized the Capitol last Jan. 6, resulting in five deaths and dozens of injured police officers. The very, very kind frame of the violent effort …
Read More »Is 'Moonfall' an Actual Movie, or a Prank That's Being Played on Audiences?
In space, no one can hear you scream. In cavernous, half-empty IMAX theaters, however, you can definitely hear other people laughing at the unintentional comedy of a truly bad movie set in space, which is as close as we can get to saying that you may want to see Moonfall …
Read More »Trump Mused About Blanket Jan. 6 Pardons Before Leaving White House: Report
Former President Donald Trump talked to advisers about issuing a mass pardon for the people who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, according to a report Wednesday from Politico. Trump, two sources tell the publication, mused about whether he could issue broad legal immunity for people who engaged …
Read More »Leave the Script, Take the Cannoli: See How 'The Godfather' Got Made in New 'The Offer' Teaser
Miles Teller plays upstart producer Albert S. Ruddy as he tries to convince a skeptical Hollywood to make The Godfather in the new teaser for the upcoming Paramount+ series, The Offer. The show is based on Ruddy’s own, never-before-told experiences making The Godfather with film industry stalwarts Francis Ford Coppola …
Read More »Spotify to Add 'Content Advisory' Warnings to Podcasts With Covid Discussion
In the aftermath of Neil Young, Joni Mitchell and Nils Lofgren pulling their music from Spotify, the streaming service announced plans Sunday to add a “content advisory” warning to any podcasts that feature discussion about Covid-19. In a post on Spotify’s For the Record blog, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek wrote …
Read More »RS Recommends: The Best Video Games for PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. With the release of popular gaming consoles like the Xbox Series S/X, Playstation 5 and even the newer Nintendo OLED Switch, the world of gaming continues to evolve …
Read More »How Netflix's New Feminist-Lite Thriller Reinforces Dangerous Sex-Worker Stereotypes
Halfway through the new Netflix original movie Brazen, a character says of his recently murdered ex-wife: “The list of suspects gets to be a long one when it comes to a dead hooker.” This loathsome man gets punched in the face by Alyssa Milano for his disrespect, telegraphing that we’re …
Read More »10 Accessories to Make Your Work Desk or Home Office More Ergonomic
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Office work may not be very physically demanding, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take comfort and ergonomics into consideration. An aching back from a hard chair, or …
Read More »Primarying Kyrsten Sinema Won't Stop Her In Time
Kyrsten Sinema’s election to the Senate in 2018 was one of the Democratic Party’s few bright spots in an otherwise disappointing election. Democrats took back the House by a slim margin, but actually lost seats in the Senate, narrowly squeezing Sinema into the open slot left by Jeff Flake’s retirement. …
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