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The Chemistry Between Tom Hardy And Charlize Theron On ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Was So Intense The Casting Director Crashed Her Car

There’s a new book coming out about the making of Mad Max: Fury Road, the critical and commercial darling that revived a long dormant franchise and, in turns, made one of the most spectacular action extravaganzas in history. Vulture writer Kyle Buchanan dug up some good stories: how director George Miller at various points courted Margot Robbie, Rihanna, even Eminem; how Tom Hardy nabbed the lead by spitting on Armie Hammer (way before that seemed remotely kosher, of course).

Now here’s another: The actors who went on to become the two leads had such fantastic chemistry that it caused the casting director to crash her car.

While hocking a loogie on the future controversial star made a huge impression on Miller and company, Tom Hardy didn’t really land the role originated by Mel Gibson until they saw him with Charlize Theron, who went on to play the vengeful, one-armed Furiosa. The two wound up meeting up for a side-by-side video call audition with Miller. It went gangbusters. “Once we saw them, we just knew,” said casting director Ronna Kress. “It was an indescribable, perfect thing.”

But perhaps Kress wasn’t sure how well they gelled until she couldn’t help but get into an automobile accident.

“After the video call, Tom and Charlize and I were in the parking lot. I was looking at them, and they looked so unbelievable together — it was perfect; there was no question in my mind that we had done the right thing — and while I was waving good-bye to them, I backed my car into a pole and crashed the side of my car,” Kress told Buchanan. “Charlize ran up: ‘Oh my God, Ronna, are you okay?’ I said, ‘I’m fine. I was just staring at you guys!’ That’s how intense it was.”

And the rest was history. You can read the full excerpt from Buchanan’s Blood, Sweat & Chrome: The Wild and True Story of ‘Mad Max: Fury Road over at Vulture.

(Via IndieWire)

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Patrick Beverley Agreed To A One-Year Extension With The Wolves

The 2022 NBA Trade Deadline provided all kinds of fireworks in early February, headlined by the swap of James Harden and Ben Simmons. With that deadline now the rearview mirror, the transaction game takes a backseat to the actual on-court action until the summer, but the Minnesota Timberwolves still made some noise with an oddly timed contract extension on Monday evening. ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski and The Athletic’s Jon Krawczynski brought word that veteran guard Patrick Beverley will be sticking around Minnesota for another season, with Beverley agreeing to add an extra year for $13 million.

Beverley is currently in the final season of a three-year, $40 million deal, earning $14.3 million for the 2021-22 season. This extension essentially replicates his annual salary from the last few years and, from the team side, Minnesota was not projected to have salary cap space, meaning that retaining Beverley does not come with explicit opportunity cost other than raw dollars and cents.

The 33-year-old Beverley has been a helpful piece for the Wolves, appearing in 38 games (34 starts) in his first season with the club and helping Minnesota to a +4.3 net rating when he’s on the floor. Beverley brings strong defense, veteran presence and the ability to handle the ball and shoot from the perimeter for Minnesota, and he partners well with Minnesota’s backcourt pieces. It is possible that the veteran, who has battled injury issues in recent seasons, could fall short of returning value on this deal, but the two sides seem to be enjoying the marriage and they’ve agreed to extend it.

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Celebrate Valentine’s Day by watching animals be cute for 3 straight minutes

Valentine’s Day is a holiday usually met with pretty mixed reviews. But if there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s that animals deserve all the love.

A compilation of all kinds of critters, big and small, being cute and cuddly is breaking the internet with over 5 million views. And when I say all kinds, I mean ALL kinds.

If you’ve always wanted to see a bear dancing for joy, watch this video. If you ever wondered if a black panther enjoys smooching, watch this video. If you secretly wish an alligator could sit on someone’s lap like a puppy, watch this video. (By the way, there’s real puppies in it too).


Did I mention there’s an itty bitty baby dolphin? Yes, this is not a drill. Plus big dudes with tiny kittens! This video literally has everything your heart could desire.

@jokerhoney0 #pet #funnyvideos #animals #cute ♬ original sound – joker

No matter what animal pops up on the screen, there’s a prevalent theme that comes to mind as even the apex predators display affection: love is the most natural thing in the world, and a universal language that needs no words. It’s so much more than romance; love is that little tug that pulls us into one another, reminding us of how we are all connected through the heart.

Everyone, man and beast alike, needs it. And it can be found in something as simple as a hug. Or, in this case, a video of animals hugging. Even if you detest Valentine’s Day, love is something worth celebrating.

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Trump’s Longtime Accounting Firm Have Ditched Him After Claiming His Records Cannot Be Trusted

They call Donald Trump “Teflon Don” because he’s never suffered any serious blowback for his many misdeeds. But right now things aren’t looking so hot for him. The House Select committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot, which he’s accused of fomenting, are in talks to chat with a key crony: his legally and financially plagued lawyer Rudy Giuliani. Then there are those two investigations into his organization, which have already uncovered “significant evidence” of fraud. Now things just got even worse.

As per The New York Times, Mazars USA, the accounting firm that has long served Trump and his business have cut ties with both. In a letter to the Trump Organization, the firm said they could no longer stand behind the financial statements they had prepared for him for 10 years, from 2011 to 2020. Those statements were based on information Trump and his team had provided for them, which they said they could no longer trust. As a result, all those statements, which Trump had used to secure loans, had been effectively retracted.

The statements prepare by Mazars USA are, incidentally, at the heart of the investigations being conducted by both the New York State attorney general’s office and the office of the Manhattan district attorney.

Mazars USA have been cutting ties with Trump and his business since last spring, when work on his statements was transitioned to a new accounting firm. However, the new letter — which, again, renders past statements they’ve prepared retroactively null and void — not only makes the split public, but suggests they find the information Trump and team provided to be fishy.

Part of the investigations includes claims that the Trump Organization knowingly inflated the value of certain assets, including Trump’s own Trump Tower penthouse in Manhattan. Trump Organization CFO Allen H. Weisselberg, who was indicted last summer over a separate matter, even acknowledged that they had done so. New York State Attorney General Letitia James is looking at a number of properties, which together, James said, suggests that “Mr. Trump’s net worth was higher than it otherwise would have appeared.”

(Via NYT)

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The Best New Hip-Hop This Week

The best new hip-hop this week includes albums, videos, and songs from Saweetie, Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa, and more.

Some of hip-hop’s heaviest hitters returned to the spotlight this week, with Pusha T dropping his new single “Diet Coke” and 21 Savage joining the late King Von on “Don’t Play That.” Then, on Friday, Nicki Minaj followed up her previous week’s single with another Lil Baby collaboration “Bussin,” Mozzy and Roddy Ricch put on for the “Real Ones,” NLE Choppa concluded his “Shotta Flow” series with “Shotta Flow 6,” and Future pre-emptively trashed Valentine’s Day with “Worst Day.”

Here is the best of hip-hop this week ending February 11, 2021.

Albums/EPs/Mixtapes

Cousin Stizz — Just For You

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Cousin Stizz

The Boston rapper returns with his first full-length since 2019’s Trying to Find My Next Thrill and remains as consistent as ever. In addition, Just For You is his first project since leaving RCA and truly shows his creative mindset, free of external influence or a need to craft “hits.” At 13 tracks and featuring no guests, this project might be the truest to his character.

Juicy J & Wiz Khalifa — Stoner’s Night

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Juicy J and Wiz Khalifa have an extensive history of making each other’s tracks better, so why shouldn’t they team up to craft a hedonistic joint album? The duo’s chemistry remains as magnetic as ever and they use the opportunity to highlight both the foundation and future of Memphis rap with guest spots from Big30 and Project Pat.

Snoop Dogg — BODR

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Snoop Dogg

Snoop finally fulfilled his dream of acquiring ownership of the Death Row brand (with the catalog not far behind), so it makes sense that he would drop a full project on the label to commemorate the occasion. Back On Death Row is a typically exuberant showcase of Snoop’s influence and love for the art form, tagging in peers (Nate Dogg, Nas), contemporaries (The Game, T.I.), and newcomers (October Landon) alike.

$NOT — Ethereal

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$NOT

After shocking Florida rap fans awake with his take on the thrash fusion style popularized in his home state, $NOT looks to expand his palette on his second album, layering in classic boom-bap (assisted by Joey Badass) and softer sounds that perfectly evoke the album’s title.

Singles/Videos

Big Moochie Grape — “In Dolph We Trust”

Long Live Young Dolph, the tribute album from the late Memphis hero’s label Paper Route Empire, has legs.

Cardo — “Van Gogh” Feat. JID & Lil Yachty

Cardo may be better known for the smooth production with which he outfits characters like Curren$y, LE$, and Larry June, but he digs into a rougher sound for this ATL collaboration.

Carl Lamarre — “For The Family”

Journalist Carl Lamarre is taking a somewhat of a circuitous route to Billboard acclaim; the magazine’s longtime editor flexes his pen in a new fashion, following in the footsteps of peers such as Genius’ Rob Markman.

Don Q — “What Up”

The Bronx native continues to roll out singles from his album Double Or Nothing, keeping the Highbridge flag flying as A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie prepares his own project.

Mibbs — “Transit”

Rap fans who were around for the first wave of blog-certified rappers surely remember Pac Div. Mibbs goes solo to promote his upcoming LP, House & Garden.

Nana — “Bet It Back”

South Central native Nana got off to a strong start in 2021, and his first single of 2022 shows no signs of rust.

Saweetie — “Closer” Feat. HER

The Bay Area native catches all kinds of hell on Twitter, but each time she returns she offers something we haven’t seen from her, which tells me that she’s striving to improve with every new release. That’s worth applauding, especially when that work ethic produces stone-cold bops like this.

Trae Tha Truth — “Sky Scraper” Feat. Louie Ray

The Houston veteran released his latest project, Truth Season, this week preceded by a video for this chilling standout.

Wynne — “Mary’s Lambo”

Portland’s own bares all in the latest video from her 2021 EP Do My Own Stunts.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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‘Euphoria’ Style Watch: The Best Outfits From Season 2 Episode 6 And Where To Find Them

Welcome to Euphoria Style Watch, your weekly (ahem) roundup of all the best outfits from Sunday night’s episode and where to buy them for yourself. You might have noticed we didn’t drop a list last week and if you caught episode five, “Stand Still Like The Hummingbird” you know why. To summarize, the entire episode followed Rue parkouring around the fictional town she calls home, evading her family, drug dealers, the cops, and ultimately, herself, and that made for a real lack of fashion.

Unless you want to count Rue’s black Chuck Taylors. Which are fly.

But we’re happy to be back, and while this episode, “A Thousand Little Trees Of Blood,” (shout out to whoever is naming these things!) wasn’t nearly as lighthearted or fashionable as this season’s first half, things are starting to get back to “normal” and the fashion is almost back at full force. I’m sure by next week when we all get to see Lexi’s hilarious-looking play, we’ll have more style picks than we know what to do with!

For now, here were last night’s best outfits.

Rue — Mosquitohead Malcolm X T-Shirt

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Rue spent all of last week running around in a basic hoodie and the first few minutes of last night’s episode writhing in drug-withdrawal-induced pain, so we were happy to see her back to flexing her vintage fits. Last night it was an oversized graphic t-shirt of Malcolm X by the now-defunct Mosquitohead.

As with all of Rue’s vintage fits, this one is a bit hard to find but a few are floating around on aftermarket sites like Grailed, GOAT, and eBay. Mosquitohead also has some other dope Malcolm X graphic t-shirts that rival Rue’s fit, so don’t get hung up on Rue’s when there are plenty of other options out there.

Fez — Polo Ralph Lauren

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We already covered this shirt in a past article but Fez wore it again and it’s easy to see why. It’s dope. The rugby-style shirt is not part of Ralph Lauren’s current season, but it’s routinely available on aftermarket sites and is particularly active right now, thanks to what I’m sure the aftermarket fashion industry is calling the ‘Euphoria bump.’

Pick up the shirt on eBay.

Kat — O-Mighty One Love Long Dress

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I think I speak for everyone when I say that this season of Euphoria hasn’t had enough Kat. But then more Kat is what we got last night and after that bullshit in the diner… do we want more Kat? From a fashion standpoint, definitely, give us more Kat, but honestly, if the show was just Lexi and Fez for 50 minutes watching Stand By Me, we’d like it more.

Anyway, the glam-punk streetwear fashion brand O-mighty supplied Kat’s semi-sheer long dress during last night’s episode. The dress runs in a size small to large size-run, pick it up here.

Maddy — True Religion Low Rise Jeans/ Falize Rome Denim Bikini Top

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Oh Maddy Perez, without you this article series would cease to be. If you’ve been wondering if low-rise jeans are really “in” again or it’s just something you keep hearing about, the answer is “yes.” They’re back, and Maddy, who was rocking a pair of vintage low rise True Religions proves it. Completing Maddy’s outfit was a crochet crop by Dion Lee. We’re not sure what the implication of the camera in the clock is just yet, but it’s one of this season’s bigger mysteries and I’m sure how it all ties in will be fascinating, or fascinatingly stupid.

And because this is Euphoria, we also saw Maddy wearing yet another bikini (she’s four for six, so far), this time a denim top by Falize Rome, and that wasn’t even all of her outfits. This girl is a walking closet.

Shop low rise new stock True Religions here, and search the vintage stuff here. Find the bikini top here and the crochet top here.

Nate — Nike Blazers

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Okay, this one is a bit of a joke post. Nate is not cool. He doesn’t look cool, he doesn’t dress cool. The coolest thing Nate has ever done was get beat up in the season premiere. So we’re not big Nate fans, he is an actual psychopath, the only person in Euphoria less likable than Nate is his dad (his mom, pretty close second). So it surprises us, just as much as it probably surprises you to see Nate in our Euphoria style roundup, but the dude is the only one repping sneakerheads in the whole show, Ash Tray aside.

Nate wore Nike Blazers last night and Nike Blazers are dope. Doesn’t make Nate cool, but he’s not powerful enough to make the sneakers lame. We can’t tell if they’re low or high top blazers, but we’re going to give Nate the benefit of the doubt and assume he has taste, in which case it’s probably the vintage Mid ’77 design with a teal swoosh.

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Adam Pally And Jon Gabrus Will Be Cross-Country Drinking In ‘101 Places To Party Before You Die’

Adam Pally is on a mission to party all across the country and beyond, alongside friend and fellow comedian Jon Gabrus.

The duo will star in truTV’s unscripted travel comedy show, 101 Places To Party Before You Die, based on the similarly, but more explicit book, aptly titled 101 Places To Get F*cked Up Before You Die: The Ultimate Travel Guide to Partying Around the World. The half-hour comedy series will consist of eight episodes exploring local life, food and, of course, alcohol, in various cities, including Maui, Moab, Miami, Puerto Rico, Portland, Richmond, Atlanta, and Denver.

101 Places To Party Before You Die will highlight unique experiences and adventures that are “off the beaten path” AKA probably won’t be flooded with tourists in various cities around the country. The show will begin airing this summer.

Pally is best known for his role of Dr. Peter Prentice on The Mindy Project, which he starred in from 2013-2017. Before that, he had a main role on the short-lived but well-loved ABC series Happy Endings alongside Damon Wayans Jr. Gabrus has worked on numerous comedies, including the hit sketch show Comedy Bang! Bang! and What We Do In The Shadows. He also hosts a podcast about weed, titled High and Mighty with Jon Gabrus.

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Remembering comedy royalty Ivan Reitman, who taught us how to laugh at ghosts

It’s admittedly cliche to write “we lost one of the greats,” but nothing feels more appropriate when writing about Ivan Reitman.

Reitman’s work is the quintessential comedy experience for people across at least three generations. His biggest film, “Ghostbusters” was a first-of-its kind pop culture phenomenon. “National Lampoon’s Animal House” flipped frat house humor on its head. “Meatballs” introduced the world to Bill Murray, for cryin’ out loud. Reitman always seemed to know exactly how to blend silliness, innovation, and heart in the most magical way.

Part of Reitman’s gift was his knack for finding funny people. “You get a sense after a while when you’re seeing something special in a person,” Reitman mentioned in a 2007 interview. “They have a way of taking stage, or taking a screen. It’s not just that they know how to say something funny — there’s something about their face where you just have to keep looking at them.”


Reitman even saw the comedic potential of action superstar Arnold Schwarzenegger, who starred in two of Reitman’s movies: “Kindergarten Cop” and “Twins.” This was a near 180 degree difference from the normal bare chested barbarian and souped up killing machine roles that Schwarzenegger had become known for.

Upon hearing the news of Reitman’s passing on Feb 12th, Schwarzenegger gave a heartfelt statement on Twitter, calling Reitman not only “comedy royalty,” but also “kind, generous, smart as hell, and always there for you.”

Schwarzenegger certainly wasn’t alone. Filmmakers and film lovers alike paid tribute on social media.

Paul Feig, who directed the all-female version of “Ghostbusters” in 2016, reflected collaborating with Reitman for the project. “It was always such a learning experience,” he wrote. “All of us in comedy owe him so very much.”

Kumai Nanjiani, co-creator of “The Big Sick” and a film trailblazer in his own right, tweeted, “ A Legend. The number of great movies he made is absurd.”

Included in that absurd list is “Beethoven” and “Space Jam”, which Reitman produced. It’s not easy to make family movies that are actually funny to all family members. But Reitman excelled at it.

Mindy Kaling, who worked together with Reitman on the rom-com “No Strings Attached,” noted him as being “old school in the best way,” adding, “it’s sad he’s gone, it makes me feel older and like my childhood movies are more far away than ever.”

Even Tom Rothman, Chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group, spoke out. According to CNN, Rothman said in a statement, “Tonight, the lady with the torch weeps, as do all of us at Columbia, and film lovers around the world. Ivan Reitman was an inseparable part of this studio’s legacy, but more than that he was a friend. A great talent and an even finer man; he will be dearly missed…”

Ivan instilled a love for comedy into his son, Jason Reitman, whose tribute took on a more personal tone.

“All I want is the chance to tell my father one more story,” the tweet read.

Jason might not be able to fulfill that wish, but he does continue his father’s storytelling legacy. Working with his dad, Jason directed the franchise’s latest installment: “Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” and has produced dark comedy cult classics like “Jennifer’s Body” and “Young Adult.”

Even the official “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” Twitter account paid its respects, saying, “See you on the other side. Rest In Peace Ivan Reitman”

The world might be saddened by the loss of this icon of feel-good entertainment, but it’s only because he gave us all so so many moments that opened our hearts and brought us to laughter.

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Craft Beer Experts Reach Back To Reflect On The Best Brews Of 2021

We may be a month and a half into 2022, but that doesn’t mean we can’t still take a look back at the beer year that was. If you’re anything like us, you likely tried your fair share of West Coast IPAs, fruited sours, barrel-aged porters, milkshake IPAs, pale ales, lagers, and unique, experimental beers in 2021. Hopefully, you found some absolute gems. Maybe some of them have cracked your 2022 rotation and set your year off on the right foot.

Brewers are no different. Even though they spend their days creating interesting and delicious beer recipes and then actually brewing them for their thirsty fans, they take time to sample beers from their fellow brewers and remember the best of the best. Like many of us, they sampled a ton of beers in 2021 and made notes on their favorites. That’s why we asked a handful of well-known craft beer experts, brewers, and brewing professionals to tell us their favorite beers of the year gone by.

Keep reading to see all of their picks. Many of these are annual releases, so if you missed them last year you can look out for the 2022 drops!

Pizza Port Permanent Vacay

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Pizza Port

Teddy Gowan, director of brewery operations at Societe Brewing Company in San Diego

ABV: 5%

Average Price: $16 for six-pack

Why This Beer?

Nobody does West Coast IPAs better and this one is just perfect. The subtle tropical hop character is balanced with the malt profile. I drank a few of them.

Bell’s Two Hearted Ale

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Brian Jaszewski, director of product management at Sprecher Brewing Co. in Glendale, Wisconsin

ABV: 7%

Average Price: $8 for a four-pack of 16-ounce cans

Why This Beer?

You can’t go wrong with a classic interpretation of the style every time, and this beer has pretty much defined the style for almost 20 years. The Centennial hops make it such a great experience. Draft, cans, or bottles, this one never disappoints.

Faction Stratasbeer

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Jeremy Marshall, brewmaster at Lagunitas Brewing Company in Petaluma, California

ABV: 6.9%

Average Price: Limited Availability

Why This Beer?

I already can’t remember 2021 because I’m so giddy about 2022, but Faction Brewing in Alameda makes this beer called Stratasbeer that is super delicious. It’s not a hazy, but it manages to pull off those juicy, tropical fruit, and orchard grove characteristics that hazies have. It’s a marvelous yet restrained use of the Strata hop, bursting with hints of fresh strawberries, slight hamster cage, and fresh rain in the desert.

Kraemer and Kin Blonde Ale

Kraemer and Kin Blonde Ale
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Dan Lipke, head brewer at Clown Shoes Beer in Boston

ABV: 5%

Average Price: Limited Availability

Why This Beer?

You don’t see too many blonde ales these days which is too bad because when they are good like this one, they can really hit the spot. Simple yet elegant, the slightly toasty malt balances perfectly with the light hopping. It’s slightly fuller-bodied than a standard blonde ale, making it a bit more satisfying.

The Alchemist Luscious

The Alchemist Luscious
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Rob Day, senior director of marketing at Jack’s Abby Craft Lagers in Framingham, Massachusetts

ABV: 9.2%

Average Price: Limited Availability

Why This Beer?

The Alchemist Luscious is my pick. I hadn’t had this before, and it caught me immediately. The flavors of dark chocolate and cherry that they pull from the malt is purely expert.

Half Acre Burl

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Garth E. Beyer, certified Cicerone® and owner and founder of Garth’s Brew Bar in Madison, Wisconsin

ABV: 8.5%

Average Price: $19 for a four-pack of 16-ounce cans

Why This Beer?

Burl by Half Acre was a standout beer in 2021 for me. You could taste a magical blend of fruity (mango, peach) notes from both the yeast and hops they used. They balanced the rustic barley sweetness expertly with the dry bitterness of the hops.

This was one of those IPAs I cracked open and could smell even before I poured it in the glass, an evident sign of a heavy dose of dry-hopping.

Liberation Cautiously Optimistic

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Jamie Boalbey, director of beverage and operations at Pitfire Pizza in Los Angeles

ABV: 5.2%

Average Price: Limited Availability

Why This Beer?

It’s hard to narrow this down to just one, but I really enjoyed Liberation Brewing’s Spelt Saison called Cautiously Optimistic which is also how I felt about 2021 in general. This beer is so fun to drink with rich beautiful notes of cardamom and orange blossom and a very dry finish that makes you keep coming back. I love this beer with all things cheesy.

Melvin Sour Soul Series Volume II

Melvin Sour Soul Series Volume II
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Jeremy Ragonese, president of Uinta Brewing in Salt Lake City, Utah

ABV: 4%

Average Price: $7 for a 16-ounce can

Why This Beer?

I encountered and enjoyed several beers in 2021 that were both impressive and noteworthy. It’s difficult to pick just one. I found Melvin’s Sour Soul Series Volume II to be an unexpected gem of a beer. It’s not something I would typically pick up from them, a four percent fruited sour. It lived up to its billing of tart and fruity, but not over-the-top.

It’s refreshing and aromatic, with flavors of juicy plum, stone fruit, and just a bit of spice.

Samuel Smith’s Winter Welcome

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John Swanson, brewing supervisor at New Belgium Brewing in Asheville, North Carolina

ABV: 6%

Average Price: $5 for a 550ml bottle

Why This Beer?

Samuel Smith’s Winter Welcome is my choice. I hadn’t picked it up in years and was graciously reminded by a fellow brewer that this year was spot on. He was right. I think it was a mix of nostalgia, holiday cheer, and, of course, the crisp yet full body stacked with toasted malts and English hops.

Von Trapp Radler

Von Trapp Radler
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Mike Kelly, senior brewer at Harpoon Brewery in Boston

ABV: 3.9%

Average Price: $10 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

One beer I really enjoyed over the summer was Von Trapp’s Radler out of Stowe, Vermont. I first tried this beer after a long hike, and it hit the spot. Incredibly refreshing, light, and packed with real grapefruit flavor without all the sweetness, this beer was a crusher all summer.

Zillicoah Citrine Dream

Zillicoah Citrine Dream
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Brian Bergman, brewing director at Sycamore Brewing in Charlotte, North Carolina

ABV: 6.4%

Average Price: Limited Availability

Why This Beer?

Citrine Dream from Zillicoah is my pick. I really enjoyed the interplay of American hops and tropical esters from the use of various brettanomyces strains in this beer. Tropical, fruity, floral, and very dry, which I prefer, every sip has a new flavor present itself, yet it’s approachable enough to come back for another sip.

Wayfinder Relapse Cold IPA

Wayfinder Relapse Cold IPA
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Adam Beauchamp, COO and co-founder at Creature Comforts Brewing Co. in Athens, Georgia

ABV: 7%

Average Price: $16 for a four-pack of 16-ounce cans

Why This Beer?

Wayfinder from Portland, Oregon, has created a brand new beer style in Cold IPA that has the potential to transform the American IPA landscape. Their version is piney and bitter but very, very drinkable. It is an instant classic, in my opinion.

Fair State Double Doinks

Fair State Double Doinks
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Jon Eager, research and development brewer at Indeed Brewing Company in Minneapolis

ABV: 7.9%

Average Price: Limited Availability

Why This Beer?

Double Doinks by Fair State is my best of 2021. It’s so incredibly Columbus hop heavy it’s almost too much to handle. I burped that hop for hours after a single pint. It amused me.

Barrier Money IPA

Barrier Money IPA
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Lee Ann Hahne, general manager at FlyteCo Brewing in Denver

ABV: 7.3%

Average Price: $20 for a four-pack of 16-ounce cans

Why This Beer?

The best beer I drank in 2021 was the Money IPA from Barrier Brewing, located in Oceanside, New York. It is a taste of home and classically bitter with citrus and a dry finish. It’s hard to beat that kind of flavor.

Zebulon Original IPA

Zebulon Original IPA
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Michael Palmer, lead innovation pilot brewer at Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. in Chico, California

ABV: 7.5%

Average Price: Limited Availability

Why This Beer?

One beer that stands out is the Zebulon Original IPA. A refreshing and historically accurate take on the IPA style; brewed to be extremely bitter and stored in neutral oak barrels to mimic the travel from England to India. When aged, the bitterness settles down to really open the funk from the brettanomyces. Dry hops provide some jammy and herbaceous notes.

It’s reminiscent of my favorite beer, Orval.

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Zoe Kravitz Is Still Pissed Hulu Cancelled Her ‘High Fidelity’ Reboot: ‘Big Mistake’

Zoe Kravitz is having a moment right now. She’s got Kimi, Steven Soderbergh’s new, pandemic-themed thriller, which dropped on HBO Max last weekend. And in a few weeks people will finally see her take on Catwoman in The Batman, a superhero movie so anticipated one Redditer claimed her husband is threatening to skip the birth of their child to see it opening day. Perhaps Hulu execs are feeling a little silly right now, having cancelled the High Fidelity reboot that starred Kravitz. Kravitz sure hasn’t forgotten about it.

In a new interview with Elle (as caught by Variety), the actress reflected on the streamer cancelling the show, which she executive produced, starred in, and even wrote an episode. It took on Nick Hornby’s 1995 bestseller, about a single thirtysomething record store owner and music enthusiast brooding over yet another breakup., which was already turned into a John Cusack movie in the year 2000. The Hulu version relocated it to Brooklyn and switched genders. Alas, it only lasted one season. Kravitz was pissed then and she still is.

“They didn’t realize what that show was and what it could do,” Kravitz told Elle. “The amount of letters, DMs, people on the street, and women that look like us—like, that love for the show, it meant something to people. It was a big mistake.”

After High Fidelity was cancelled in August of 2020, Kravitz did not keep quiet about her disappointment with Hulu. After actress Tessa Thompson expressed condolences in an Instagram post where Kravitz thanked the cast and crew, Kravitz responded with deep, angry sarcasm: “At least Hulu has a ton of other shows starring women of color we can watch. Oh wait.”

But at least you can still watch the show’s surviving season on Hulu. The Batman hits theaters on March 4 while Kimi streams on HBO Max.

(Via Elle and Variety)