Chris Evans Reveals His Most Haunting Audition Experience: You Won’t Believe What Happened!

Back in the early 2000s, Chris Evans was working his way up in Hollywood, and before 2003’s The Dreamers came out, the biggest project he’d been a part of was Not Another Teen Movie in 2001. While chatting with IMDb for the release of Materialists on the 2025 movie schedule, he also threw it back to the early days of his career and the terrible audition experience he had for the Bernardo Bertolucci movie, explaining:

How to find and complete the sixth trial in Dune: Awakening

Unlike other trials that focus on your agility or battle prowess, this one immerses you in a labyrinthine cave network situated within hostile, upper-level territories. Locating the altar alone is a perplexing riddle. To make matters worse, you may encounter aggressive non-player characters, impassable paths, and maze-like tunnels, making it no surprise that many players often find themselves stumped here.

Japan’s Bitcoin Ballet: A Dance of Dollars and Digital Gold! 💃💰

Park, a former macro portfolio manager turned crypto sage, proclaimed Japan to be “the centre of the entire financial system today.” He cited the long-standing yen-funded carry trade, which, like a well-trained geisha, gracefully exports Japan’s ultra-low borrowing costs into dollar markets. When Japanese rates rise, he noted with a twinkle in his eye, “you see a violent unwind of the carry trade that directly impacts US rates.” Ah, the delicate dance of economies, so tightly interwoven, yet so different in their growth trajectories! 🎭

Video Game Actor Strike Ends Today

All SAG-AFTRA members have been given permission to resume their work duties, including promotional tasks. The union has scheduled a special gathering on June 12 to discuss the tentative agreement. If this proposal is accepted, it will then be put up for a vote among the union’s members. This is also when the complete details of the agreement will become public knowledge.

Splitgate 2 Director Apologizes for Controversial ‘Make FPS Great Again’ Hat at Game Fest

Over the weekend at Summer Game Fest, Ian Proulx, game director from 1047 Games, appeared on stage wearing a black cap emblazoned with the phrase “Revive First-Person Shooters.” This catchy phrase, inspired by a popular political campaign slogan linked to former U.S President Donald Trump, promptly drew criticism across social media platforms and prominent gaming publications, who perceived it as a politically charged statement.

Harvey Weinstein Convicted of Sexual Assault in Mixed Verdict

In 2020, Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of rape and sexual assault in New York. However, his conviction was overturned on appeal in 2024, leading to a second trial in 2025. The original verdict was overthrown due to an appeals court decision that Judge James M. Burke had allowed testimony from accusers not included in the indictment, which was deemed as an abuse of judicial discretion because it didn’t provide evidence related to Weinstein’s credibility regarding the specific charges against him. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg decided to re-try Weinstein with only three accusers in the 2025 trial.

Love Island Recap: Ace Shows His Cards

Despite all the build-up and new arrivals, after a week in the villa, things seem quite familiar. Huda and Jeremiah’s marriage appears to be on shaky ground. Chelley and Ace remain involved with others but their feelings for each other are clear. Olandria and Taylor’s relationship status is unclear. Nic continues to be annoying, while Belle-A remains insignificant (rest in peace). I spent too much time focusing on Yulissa last week, as she has since left the villa without a clear reason, though we now know it was due to racist remarks. The only real change is that I find Ace more distasteful than Austin, which is quite an achievement.