Donald Trump proposed renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America and urged Canada to merge with the U.S., suggesting that many Canadians would love to become the 51st state. He also expressed interest in taking over the Panama Canal and Greenland for national security purposes.
Facebook ended its fact-checking program because Mark Zuckerberg claimed that fact-checkers were too politically biased and had destroyed more trust than they created, especially among Republican users. This decision aligns with a broader cultural shift towards prioritizing free speech over fact-based content moderation.
McDonald's rolled back some of its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices by retiring specific goals, ending a supply chain DEI pledge, pausing participation in external group surveys, and no longer setting representation targets. However, the company is not abandoning all diversity initiatives.
Amazon is producing a $40 million documentary about Melania Trump, titled 'Happy Wife, Happy Life,' to win over the incoming president. The documentary aims to provide a behind-the-scenes look at Melania, who is described as one of Trump's most trusted but guarded advisors.
Halina Reijn's film 'Babygirl' explores themes of shame, sexuality, and authenticity, subverting the tropes of the erotic thriller genre. The film also delves into the vulnerability of both femininity and masculinity, focusing on power, consent, and the complexities of human relationships.
Halina Reijn's experience as an actress informs her directing style by prioritizing the emotional and physical safety of her actors. She often rehearses individually with actors, acting out scenes with them to create a playful and supportive environment, which helps them feel more comfortable and connected to their roles.
The glass of milk scene in 'Babygirl' is a pivotal moment that symbolizes vulnerability and courage. Inspired by a real-life experience of Halina Reijn, the scene involves Nicole Kidman's character drinking a full glass of milk, which is both awkward and intimate, reflecting the film's exploration of human imperfections and raw emotions.
Desi Lydic discusses Trump's imperialist push ahead of his inauguration, including making Canada the 51st state, renaming the Gulf of Mexico, and possibly invading Greenland. Jordan Klepper is hyped about colonialism's apparent comeback. Companies like Meta, McDonald's, and Amazon are doing everything from ditching facts to bribing Melania with a documentary to get in the president-elect's good graces.
Writer and director of the new film “Babygirl,” Halina Reijn discusses the questions she set out to explore through the film about shame, sexuality, and authenticity, subverting the tropes of the erotic thriller genre, and how her background as an actress informs her directing.
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