Jeered at Cannes and blanked at the box office, director Richard Kelly's sprawling 2006 sci-fi epic now plays like an almost clairvoyant vision of the 21st century, predicting everything from the Cybertruck to the Strait of Hormuz blockade to the Rock being taken seriously as an actor. 20 years later, Kelly talks about how history caught up with his cult classic—and the “gigantic” new project he's excited to unleash this year.
The New York Knicks’ sparkplug is listening to his body, which is telling him to strengthen his tendons, slam explosive pregame energy drinks, and wash down a tough loss with a glass of wine.
Give a man an Auralee jacket, and he'll be happy for a season. Teach a man to appreciate Auralee's proprietary silk fabric, and you'll have an insufferable dinner companion for life.
Did the ancient Greeks all talk like Matt Damon? Probably not. But the ubiquity of the British accent in films about the distant past is a more modern convention than many people realize.