Is Elon Musk Going on The Daily Show?

Can we really count on Elon Musk following through with his claims? Let’s examine some of his past promises to draw conclusions. Musk declared he would solve world hunger, but he did not. Similarly, he claimed he could save the soccer team trapped in the cave, but he failed to do so. Additionally, he accused one of their rescuers of being a “pedo.” However, he did succeed in purchasing Twitter. It seems that his track record is mixed.

Michelle Trachtenberg’s Dawn Was the Beating Heart of Buffy

In the fifth season of Buffy, a surprising plot twist involving Dawn – a moment that was oddly unsettling in an already strange show – proved crucial. The villain of the season, Glory (played by Clare Kramer), is an evil goddess seeking a Key, which could be any shape or form, to return to her hell dimension. If she succeeds, it would bring about destruction on earth. However, the Key was transformed into a person – Dawn – as it was believed that someone related to the Slayer might have special protection on earth. While Dawn’s storylines weren’t Buffy at its best, David Trachtenberg skillfully handled even her character’s weaker moments, demonstrating his acting talent and becoming an integral part of the series’ emotional depth by the end.

Blake Lively Seeks Revenge in Another Simple Favor Trailer

Well, here I am, your friendly neighborhood movie enthusiast, and let me tell you, the latest trailer feels like ‘The White Lotus: Italian Job’ with cops, corpses, and dangerous coastal cliffs. However, there seems to be a notable absence – Ryan Reynolds’ Aviator gin brand, which was prominently featured in the original film. Instead, we have Feig showcasing his usual love for all things British through Artingstall’s gin. Scandal! Gossip! Brother betrayer! The whole shebang premieres on May 1st, only on Prime.

Love Is Blind Can’t Keep Up With the Discourse

In its recent run, the show “Love Is Blind” aims to illustrate how modern technology like social media and smartphones can complicate trust-building, preserve traces of past relationships, subject individuals to greater public scrutiny, and overall disrupt the pure experience of two people getting to know each other without external influences. The impact of current communication methods on relationships offers rich, thought-provoking material for a reality dating program. However, it seems that “Love Is Blind” lacks the depth to effectively delve into this intriguing aspect.

The Man Behind The Brutalist’s Disco Song Isn’t Sure Why It’s There Either

The song “One for You, One for Me” was conceived by Sicilian siblings Michelangelo and Carmelo La Bionda during a break from composing spaghetti western soundtracks in a German recording studio. This tune climbed to the top of the charts in Austria and has since been a regular on Italo-disco playlists globally. Interestingly, its appearance in The Brutalist caught Michelangelo off guard; he shares that he’ll be supporting the film’s Oscar nomination from Milan on Sunday, even though he hasn’t watched it yet. As he reminisces about La Bionda’s studio days, Michelangelo says they were simply creating music without any intention of delving too deeply into meaning.