Jason Momoa, we see you wearing a tank top at the Golden Globes

Jason Momoa, we see you wearing a tank top at the Golden Globes

Knives out? More like guns out! Jason Momoa’s guns, to be specific.

While most actors at the Golden Globes were turning heads with their elaborate outfits, Momoa drew attention for a very different reason. In a sea of fancy suits and dresses, Momoa was, for some reason, sporting a chill as hell tank top.

Viewers noticed Momoa’s unexpected bare arms after Brian Cox won for his role in Succession and walked past the extremely jacked, long-haired, Greek god-esque Aquaman actor and Golden Globes presenter. 

Did y’all just see Jason Momoa in a tank top at the #GoldenGlobes? 😂 pic.twitter.com/q3shqHui4w

— Julie Dolan (@WLKYJulie) January 6, 2020 Read more…

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Samsung’s Sero is a vertical 4K TV perfect for TikTok and Instagram

Samsung's Sero is a vertical 4K TV perfect for TikTok and Instagram

If you’ve been itching to get your hands on the Samsung Sero—a TV that rotates between portrait and landscape mode—you’re in luck.

At this year’s CES, Samsung announced the TV is officially coming to the U.S. And we got to check it out.

The 43-inch TV comes equipped with a 4K display and 60-watt speakers built into the stand. It’ll also be available on wheels, just in case you want to transport this bad boy from room to room. 

The company describes it as a TV designed for the “mobile generation,” aka millennials and Gen-Z. You know, the ones who have no idea what it’s like to not to watch video on their phones.  Read more…

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An Instagram comedian raised $30 million in three days for Australia’s unpaid firefighters

An Instagram comedian raised $30 million in three days for Australia's unpaid firefighters

A Facebook fundraiser by Australian comedian Celeste Barber has raised over $30 million for New South Wales’ volunteer firefighters, providing them with some much-needed help during Australia’s bushfire crisis.

Barber went viral back in 2015 with #celestechallengeaccepted, a long-running series in which she humorously recreates celebrities’ Instagram posts. Now she is using her 6.5 million Instagram followers for good, asking them to donate to those fighting Australia’s catastrophic fires.

“Want to join me in supporting a good cause?” Barber wrote on her Facebook fundraiser page, launched Jan. 3. “I’m raising money for The Trustee for NSW Rural Fire Service & Brigades Donations Fund and your contribution will make an impact, whether you donate a lot or a little. Anything helps. Thank you for your support.” Read more…

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Russell Crowe accepted his Golden Globe with a powerful message about the Aussie fires

Russell Crowe accepted his Golden Globe with a powerful message about the Aussie fires

Russell Crowe picked up the second statue of the evening at the 2019 Golden Globes, but he wasn’t there to actually pick it up. 

The Australian actor, as presenter Jennifer Aniston told the audience in a slightly shaky voice, was at home protecting his family, rather than in Hollywood to see if he won Best Actor In A Limited Series for playing the late Fox News boss Roger Ailes in The Loudest Voice.

“He sent this statement in case he won,” Aniston said:

Russell Crowe’s #goldenglobes message read out by Jennifer Aniston (because he’s in NSW helping fight fires) ➡️ “Make no mistake, the tragedy unfolding in Australia is climate change-based. We need to act based on science…”pic.twitter.com/1kTeCgoeKR

— Anna Chang (@annachang) January 6, 2020 Read more…

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Ricky Gervais brings up Jeffrey Epstein, Greta Thunberg, and more in cringe-y Golden Globes monologue

Ricky Gervais brings up Jeffrey Epstein, Greta Thunberg, and more in cringe-y Golden Globes monologue

Ricky Gervais’ return to the Golden Globes hosting gig was meant to invoke the comedy actor’s unpredictability and acid wit — but Gervais began his Jan. 5 monologue by declaring that this would be the last time.

“I don’t care,” he said up front. 

As usual, the camera cut throughout his monologue to mixed audience reactions, including a perplexed Tom Hanks and steely Jonathan Pryce.

Gervais did get laughs for the jabs he took at Hollywood collectively, such as telling the entire room they had less education than Greta Thunberg and a cheeky “I know he’s your friend” after groans for a joke about Jeffrey Epstein. He also scoffed at his peers who use awards show speeches to spread political awareness. Read more…

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With the the Muse S, you can meditate until you doze off

With the the Muse S, you can meditate until you doze off

Every night, I go to bed after popping a melatonin gummy and blasting the “Baby Sleep Aid: Rain Sounds” playlist on Spotify. 

But the Muse S has me rethinking my entire routine.

The company debuted its latest meditation wearable at this year’s CES. And this time, it’s a lot more comfortable than its previous versions. 

At $349.99, the Muse S packs an accelerometer, an EEG, a gyroscope, and a heart rate monitor. At 10 hours, it also has double the battery life of both headbands that came before it.

For those unfamiliar with Muse, all of its headbands come equipped with sensors for guided meditations with real-time feedback depending on your movement, breathing, heart rate, and mental activity.  Read more…

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The complete list of winners at the 2020 Golden Globe Awards

The complete list of winners at the 2020 Golden Globe Awards

Welcome to the 2020 Golden Globe Awards! 

From Parasite, Hustlers, and Dolemite Is My Name to Fleabag, The Morning Show, and Chernobyl, 2019 gifted moviegoers and TV viewers alike with a wealth of spectacular storytelling. 

Audiences united in streaming the best series, telling the rich to go fuck themselves in theaters, and crushing on Kendall Roy, the Hot Priest, an evil Rebecca Ferguson, and one lucky sweater. 

So, which projects and players rose to the top of the top? As decided by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, here is the full list of nominees and winners, updating live during the 77th Golden Globe Awards ceremony — airing Sunday, Jan. 5 at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.  Read more…

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Legal minds clapped right back after Trump’s absurd war tweet

Legal minds clapped right back after Trump's absurd war tweet

President Donald Trump sent a volatile notice into the Twittersphere Sunday afternoon, giving the 535 members of Congress a heads up that the United States military will “quickly & fully strike back” if Iran attacks the United States.

Legal experts quickly responded to the absurdities and inaccuracies of Trump’s tweet, mostly about a violation of the nearly 50-year-old War Powers Act. This law, among other matters, “requires the President to consult with Congress before introducing U.S. armed forces into hostilities or situations where hostilities are imminent, and to continue such consultations as long as U.S. armed forces remain in such situations,” according to the Library of Congress.  Read more…

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Wild ‘Dracula’ billboard is more than it seems, just wait until nightfall

Wild 'Dracula' billboard is more than it seems, just wait until nightfall

Dracula only comes out at night and apparently so does its marketing. 

A new BBC miniseries in the UK called Dracula (also streaming on Netflix outside the UK) arrived for the new year and with it some creative billboards.

What looks like a random assortment of bloody stakes plunged into a white backdrop on billboards in London and Birmingham transforms into shadow art as the light of the day disappears. A familiar face then emerges with help from strategically placed projected lights. 

Take a look at a time-lapse that went viral to get the full effect:

This BBC advertising for Dracula is genius. A series of bloody stakes protruding from a billboard. Seemingly random, until darkness falls and they begin to cast a shadow. Fabulouspic.twitter.com/84aIl7o97r

— Alex Andreou (@sturdyAlex) January 3, 2020 Read more…

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Pink will donate $500,000 to help Australia’s firefighters

Pink will donate $500,000 to help Australia's firefighters

Pink wants to help.

As the struggle continues to beat back Australia’s raging bushfires – yet another glaring example of how climate change is reshaping our planet in real time – a growing number of public figures are stepping up to offer their assistance. The pop singer Pink did so herself early Saturday, pledging in a tweet to donate $500,000 “directly to local fire services.”

“My heart goes out to our friends and family in Oz,” the tweet reads, referring to the bushfire-stricken country by one of its nicknames. Pink’s work has resonated in Australia over the years, with the singer having posted big sales and top-of-the-charts recordings multiple times. She’s also done a lot of good there, and even donated $250,000 back in 2009 after a smaller bushfire broke out. Read more…

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