Nobody saw the 1986 movie about a hometown BMX hero directed by Hal Needham and produced by Jack Schwartzman. Well, almost nobody. In March of 1986, a sports movie called RAD — all damn caps — hit U.S. theaters. Directed by the iconic ex-stuntman Hal Needham, it told the story of Cru Jones (Bill Allen), a scrappy young biker fighting corporate malfeasance and dreaming of impossible glory in an insane BMX race called Helltrack.
Book of the dayPolitics booksReviewIncarceration in a purpose-built dungeon in Morocco has produced a memoir that is a tribute to human fortitude and imagination In July 1971 military leaders launched a coup against Morocco’sKing Hassan II, descending on his summer palace in Skhirat, where he was hosting a sumptuous garden party. A bloodbath ensued. Aziz BineBine was a junior officer at the time. He had been told, like most of his comrades, that he was taking part in a military exercise.
Amazon’s The Boys portrays a world in which superheroes aren’t selfless role models who embody the best of what we could be. Instead, the gory, R-rated actioner, based on the comic book of the same name, by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, imagines a bleak but all too plausible world in which the superheroes are mostly figureheads for Vought International, a shadowy corporation all too happy to lobby Congress to turn its star heroes (the Seven, a riff on the Justice League) into contract soldiers for the U.
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree—nor does it tumble, flip and cartwheel, for that matter.
Shawn Johnson revealed her 17-month-old daughter, Drew Hazel East, is taking after mom in a big way. The former pro gymnastic shared a video on Friday, March 12, of her little one absolutely killing it on the balance beam.
"Babies first time on a balance beam," Shawn wrong along the video, which showed Drew walking across the balance beam with barely any help from mom, who trailed behind her with her hands out, ready to catch her daughter if need be.
Jasmine definitely isn't shy about her and Gino's bedroom activities. In this exclusive clip from Sunday's new episode of 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days, Jasmine gives incredibly NSFW details about her and Gino's experience during a romantic getaway in Boquete.
Jasmine and Gino have gone through a lot of ups and downs during his visit to Panama this season before she plans to marry him and move to Michigan on a K-1 visa.
Kary Brittingham is engaged!
The Real Housewives of Dallas alum took to Instagram to share the exciting news that boyfriend Mark A. Anderson popped the question during the couple's vacation to Italy.
Sharing a slideshow of their travels to Tuscany, Kary revealed that Anderson popped the question at a covered bridge at their hotel on July 11.
In the video, set to Nat King Cole's "Love," Kary shows off her 12-carat engagement ring as a slideshow of photos of both the rock and of the TV personality and her now-fiancé, flash across the screen.
Multiplexes are failing at their most basic function: delivering a bright, sharp image. Photo: PictureLux / The Hollywood Archive/Alamy Stock Photo Michelle Pfeiffer and Jonathan Majors look like crap. Usually, they’re two of the most radiant, dermatologically exceptional people in the world. But right now, they’re decrepit husks of themselves, their faces so drained of color that they could pass for cadavers.
I’m watching Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania — in which she plays Ant-Man’s girlfriend’s mom, Janet van Dyne, and he plays time-traveling villain Kang the Conqueror — at the AMC Empire 25 near Times Square.
A blog posting on the website of Psychology Today asserted that black women were "objectively less physically attractive than other women" and then, as a backlash built — it vanished.
The posting was written by Satoshi Kanazawa, an evolutionary psychology scholar associated with the London School of Economics, on a blog for the publication called The Scientific Fundamentalist. The posting's headline was initially tweaked and the entire essay was subsequently removed altogether on Monday.
Bryan Cranston is ready to take some time off. ET's Rachel Smith spoke to the 67-year-old actor at the premiere of Asteroid City in New York City on Tuesday, and he opened up about enjoying his upcoming time off with his wife, Robin Dearden.
"We haven't mapped it out," Cranston told ET of how he at Dearden will spend their time together. "We're thinking about [taking] a few years to come, just to kind of escape for a little bit and reacquaint with each other.
Cobra Kai Head of the Snake Season 5 Episode 10 Editor’s Rating 5 stars ***** «Previous Next « PreviousEpisode Next Episode » Cobra Kai Head of the Snake Season 5 Episode 10 Editor’s Rating 5 stars ***** «Previous Next « PreviousEpisode Next Episode » Wow. “Head of the Snake” may not reach the emotional peak of the season-four finale — and may not raise the stakes for season six the way “The Rise” did for season five — but it does feel like the end of an era for Cobra Kai (and, well, for Cobra Kai).