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‘The Son’ Is An Aimless Portrait Of A Kid With Terminally Bad Vibes

Back in 2018, the Twitter user SadiqoJN went viral with a tweet pondering, “Why do bash ‘dead-beat’ dads [sic] for not being there for their kids but we never question if the child has bad vibes? Or if they’re just unpleasant to be around?

Unclear whether the tweet was earnest or tongue-in-cheek (as is true of most tweets of the “today’s main character” variety), but it was one I couldn’t get out of my head while watching Hugh Jackman‘s latest movie, The Son, from director Florian Zeller. While apparently intended as a prequel for Zeller’s award-winning 2020 movie, The Father (more on that later), The Son plays disturbingly like an obtuse memoir written by a deadbeat dad who, try as he might, can’t figure out why his clinically depressed son’s vibes are so bad. This might be kind of a fun joke* if Zeller were aware of it, but as with the tweet, he offers no clues this might be the case. (*Don DeLillo’s fake sports memoir Amazons comes to mind)

Hugh Jackman plays Peter, a wealthy lawyer trying to start a new life with a new wife (Vanessa Kirby) and baby, though he’s having a hard time settling in, thanks to his 17-year-old bummer of a son from a previous marriage, Nicholas, played by Zen Miller. In one of the first scenes, Peter learns from his ex-wife, Kate, played by Laura Dern, that Nicholas hasn’t actually been going to school for the past month. Pressed by his father to explain why, Nicholas, with his constantly wet squint and oversized hair helmet, can only manage some inarticulate schpiel about life being just too painful and depressing for him to manage.

“I’m sad and I don’t know why” is the gist of it, and while that might be a common refrain among depressed people, taking it entirely at face value and simply repeating it over and over as The Son does is not a story. Rather than generate the sympathy it intends (?), The Son mostly conveys that depressed people are incapable of help and suggests that maybe it’s hopeless to even try.

Nicholas comes to live with Peter, and Peter tries to juggle the responsibilities of his new life with this dead-weight offspring, who seems to exist only to periodically pull Peter away from his latest responsibility before another tearful, inarticulate heart-to-heart in which Nicholas haltingly fails to explain his crippling depression in an occasionally slipping Australian accent (Oi, Daddo, oy’m depressed as, mate). The Son‘s utter lack of insight is matched only by its crushing repetitiveness.

Where Nicholas is an irredeemable drag, Peter is more like “relatable movie protagonist” as generated by AI — depicted as loving and earnest, but in only the most generic terms. “I love him so much, he’s my beautiful boy, he used to be so open to the world,” blah blah blah.

In fact, The Son plays so much like a self-exonerating memoir written by a dull dad that I assumed that’s what it was right up until I started googling it. If The Son were a “true story,” it would at least have some authoritative heft to it, much like the equally depressing though comparatively insightful Steve Carell vehicle Beautiful Boy (based on David Sheff’s memoir about his son’s drug addiction). You could assume there was insight here; the storyteller was just too oblivious to find it. Absent even that tenuous claim to authenticity, The Son is mostly just a very dull story about a terminally mopey kid who assumes the world would be better off without him and is eventually proved correct.

Peter has perhaps fallen short as a father, which is, again, suggested only in the most generic ways. I worked too much! I should’ve paid more attention! I should’ve tried harder to fix my marriage! Quite obviously, banal marriage troubles do not cause life-threatening depression in children, which makes Peter’s epiphanies feel exactly like the kind of counterfeit self-reflection passed off as introspection in inherently self-promoting memoirs. “Peter” even moonlights as political consultant and comes from a wealthy family. I can’t believe he’s a fictional creation and not an ex-Obama staffer, this movie an adaptation of his best-selling confessional! That would explain so much about why The Son feels like an obtuse puff piece for Peter. Even his ex-wife is constantly trying to get back with him!

In one scene, Peter goes to visit his own father, played by Anthony Hopkins, a blustering Logan Roy type who basically calls Peter a sniveler and tells him to “just get over it.” It’s hard to tell what the scene is meant to convey, other than The Son‘s tenuous thematic connection to The Father. Is Zeller attempting to create an expanded universe of awkwardly translated slogs?

Throughout, Nicholas mopes and Peter tries doggedly to fix him, wide-eyed and hopeful right up until the latest revelation that, actually, nothing has worked and Nicholas has taken yet another turn for the worse. All the while, you’re desperate for Nicholas to give us something, anything that would justify anyone having to care about him. There is, perhaps, some truthiness to Nicholas’s inability to communicate his own predicament. But to what end? To convey that depressed people are opaque and inherently unknowable? I sure feel bad about knowing this one.

‘The Son’ opens nationwide January 20th. Vince Mancini is on Twitter. You can read more of his reviews here.

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Florida Reportedly Released A 4-Star QB From His Letter Of Intent Over A $13 Million NIL Deal Falling Through

The Florida Gators no longer have a quarterback recruit in their 2023 recruiting class. According to a report by Alex Scarborough of ESPN, Jaden Rashada, a 4-star recruit who flipped to the Gators after previously being committed to the Miami Hurricanes, has been released from his national letter of intent following a saga involving a $13 million NIL deal falling through.

It had previously been reported that Rashada wanted out of his LOI over issues with the NIL package he was supposed to receive, and that he did not enroll at the university as he had previously intended. The Associated Press brought word that problems popped up with the third-party group that is tasked with NIL efforts at the university.

“Rashada’s decision came after the Gator Collective — an independent fundraising group that’s loosely tied to the university and pays student-athletes for use of their name, image and likeness — failed to honor a four-year deal worth more than $13 million, according to a person familiar with the situation,” via the AP.

According to his 247Sports Composite rating, Rashada is the No. 59 recruit in the nation in the class of 2023 and the No. 7 quarterback prospect. Beyond Florida and Miami, the California native took official visits to LSU, Ole Miss, and Texas A+M.

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Lil Gnar’s Gnarcotic Rules Of Fashion Class For UPROXX Is In Session

He isn’t called “Almighty Gnar” for no reason. Before 43 B’s signee, Lil Gnar, made a splash in the music scene thanks to collaborations with Rico Nasty, Trippie Redd, Ski Mask the Slump God, and more, the Atlanta-based rapper was a thriving fashion designer.

His clothing brand, GNARCOTIC, worn by Future, Chris Brown, and Lil Uzi Vert, to name a few, features his love for skateboard culture and his passion for visual art expressed through his numerous tattoos. Lil Gnar’s unique fashion senses paved the way for his entry into music, so he’s giving out free game to his fellow musicians and fans to find their style.

Musicians are often at the forefront of most of the biggest fashion trends, but to avoid ending up on the worst-dressed list for any red-carpet appearance, Lil Gnar stopped by the Uproxx Studio to give us his top five fashion rules to live by. Our favorite of the rules, be comfortable both mentally and physically. As Lil Gnar says, “don’t try to put that sh*t too hard where you’re feeling funny and walking funny.”

Outside of Gnarcotic Rules, catch Lil Gnar and his stylist drip in his recent UPROXX Sessions performance.

You can watch Lil Gnar’s Gnarcotic Rules for Uproxx Music above.

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Timotheé Chalamet Is Practically Begging For His Own AppleTV Show Because Apparently ‘Everyone’ Has One, According To Jason Momoa

Timotheé Chalamet might seem like he is busy all the time due to the fact that he is always walking around without a shirt, but he just seems to thrive that way. Yes, he wrapped up Dune Part 2 and has been promoting Bones and All, but there is something he doesn’t have but he really wants (besides a shirt) and that’s a hit AppleTV show, it seems. Chalamet stars in a new ad for the streamer in which he learns all about the different types of content that are available to AppleTV users and suddenly get jealous that he doesn’t have that on his resume.

Despite the fact that Chalamet thinks that society as we know it is over, the boy still wants to get some honest work, which must be why he is starring in a commercial about getting work. So he technically was already hired by Apple… right? Just don’t think about it too much.

While scrolling through the app, Chalamet proclaims, “Severance is weird… I can do weird,” he says, seemingly forgetting that his movie Wonka is already in the works. Then he sees an ad for Blackbird and decides, “I guess I could do prison,” seemingly forgetting he was already in an episode of Law & Order. Maybe he should venture into animation?

The actor also gets to reunite over FaceTime with his buddy and Dune co-star Jason Momoa, who says “at this point, who doesn’t [have an Apple show]?” This man has two AppleTV shows, in case you weren’t aware.

The main takeaway here is that we have seen this before when Jon Hamm pulled the same stunt last year, and was subsequently cast in The Morning Show. So look forward to that casting announcement about Chalamet joining Ted Lasso at any moment now.

(Via Variety)

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Real-Life Slenderman Jared Kushner Claims He And Donald Trump Had ‘Knock-Down, Drag-Out Screaming Matches’ Over His Attempts To Overturn the 2020 Election

Jared Kushner looks like the kind of “man” who could be knocked over by a light wind or a loud fart. But he wants you to know that he can throw down with the best of ‘em — including his gigantic orange father-in-law.

As Mediaite reports, Kushner spoke to Chris Whipple, author of the new book The Fight of His Life: Inside Joe Biden’s White House, about the “knock-down, drag-out screaming matches” he had with Donald Trump. Which suggests that Kushner has never been in an actual fight if he believes that yelling at someone could ever be described as “knock-down” and/or “drag-out.”

Still, Mr. Tough Guy said he wasn’t afraid to go head-to-head with Trump, especially when it came to the presidential loser’s plan to claim there was voter fraud. As Alex Griffing writes for Mediaite, here’s how it all went down:

“With all due respect, I’m not going to like what you are doing, and you’re going to be screaming at me,” Kushner reportedly told Trump while debating with him about the debunked claims of voter fraud.

“Look, when you’re out of here, a lot of people will scatter,” Kushner reportedly yelled at Trump, according to Whipple. “I’m with you until you hit the dirt — so you may want to listen to what I’m saying,” Kushner added.

Whipple also reports that Kushner warned Trump that some of his election lawyers like Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell were taking him “on a funky ride.”

Isn’t A Funky Ride one of the cover bands that declined to perform at Trump’s inauguration?

(Via Mediaite)

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Beyoncé’s Ivy Park x Adidas ‘Park Trail’ Collection Campaign Will Feature Offset, Ice Spice, And More

Beyoncé fans are seemingly losing their patience with their Queen Bey thanks to the delayed visuals for her latest album Renaissance. Still, the Grammy Award record holder hopes a new Ivy Park x Adidas collection will hold them over.

The entertainer’s latest line, Park Trail, will feature gender-neutral performance apparel pieces, including sequined jackets, faux fur coats, canvas tracksuits, performance tights, hoodies, sweaters, and sweatshirts in forest green, lime green, cream white, indigo orange, purple and camouflage print. In a statement released by the company, they describe the line as a “trail-blazing expression of performance wear inspired by the resilience of the outdoors, the spirit of the streets, and the possibilities of the future.”

The collection will be available in Adidas stores and online beginning February 9 and select retailers globally on February 10. In a promotional campaign to announce the line, rapper Offset and his son Cody will make an appearance, as well as Ice Spice, Devon Aoki, and more. However, it is rumored that Beyoncé will not make an appearance in the visual campaign.

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In addition to the clothing item featured in the line, Ivy Park x Adidas has added another shoe (in two color blocks) to its growing footwear line. The latest classic basketball shoe pays homage to the late Kobe Bryant’s sneaker design, made popular in the late ’90s and early 2000s.⁠ The Ivy Park x Adidas Top Ten 2000 retails for $200.⁠

Ivy Park x Adidas’ Park Trail line will be available on adidas.com beginning February 9 and in select Adidas stores globally on February 10.

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‘The Walking Dead’ Is Rising From The Grave On Netflix And Proving That Excitement Still Runs High For This Universe

With three spinoffs arriving soon and one about to end, The Walking Dead universe is seeing a resurrection on streaming. This might sound like an unexpected development if one considers that the franchise’s flagship series ended in late November. However, a few reasons exist for this new wave of interest in the Walkers. Season 11 of The Walking Dead arrived on Netflix on January 6. That’s excellent timing for the buckets of news announced by AMC during the past few weeks. The audience seems primed, given that the show’s now sitting in the Global Top 10 (with 17.94 million hours watched in one week) of English-language series.

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What’s coming: the franchise’s first spinoff, Fear The Walking Dead, has been confirmed to end with an eighth season that launches in May. That series actually did hit a lag but managed to hit a real stride after putting villains first a few years ago. The World Beyond came and went during the duration, but the upcoming spinoffs carry more promise because, obviously, they star some already beloved characters from the universe.

Soon enough, the full plan should gel and reveal exactly what’s been going on with Rick Grimes since Andrew Lincoln ended up with the helicopter people. Grimes will appear in a team-up series with Michonne (which is speculated to take place in Philly), and Daryl Dixon will show us his Parisian adventures. Maybe he’ll even find a stale baguette to accompany his crossbow. As well, unlikely partners Negan and Maggie will head to Manhattan for The Walking Dead: Dead City, where some extra-disgusting zombies are apparently waiting in the subways.

In other words and as our own Dustin Rowles previously noted, there’s going to be no shortage of The Walking Dead content coming our way. It just took a little longer than previously imagined to get there.

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‘Succession’ Star Sarah Snook’s Wild Little Indie Horror Movie Has Found A Home On Streaming

Sarah Snook is already coming out of Sundance strong. The Succession star just saw her indie horror film, Run Rabbit Run, get picked up by Netflix, which will premiere it later this year. The film played Thursday night at the film festival, and clearly, the streaming giant liked what it saw. Plus, having an award-winning TV actor from a wildly popular prestige series in the mix like Snook probably didn’t hurt.

Here’s the detail on the horror indie that was shot in Snook’s home country of Australia. Via Variety:

Snook plays a fertility doctor who firmly believes in life and death, but when she notices her young daughter behaving strangely, she must challenge her own values and confront a ghost from her past.

“Succession” star Snook stars alongside Lily LaTorre, Damon Herriman and Greta Scacchi in the movie directed by Daina Reed, who has helmed TV episodes including “The Shining Girls” and “The Handmaid’s Tale.”

As for when Succession fans can see Snook reprise her critically-acclaimed role as Shiv Roy, the HBO drama will reportedly return for Season 4 sometime in 2023. Early speculation is that viewers can watch the Roy kids battle their father Logan (Brian Cox) and his ruthless decision to sell the family’s massive media empire to tech giant Lukas Matsson (Alexander Skarsgård) in the spring. A teaser trailer for the fourth season showed the children in outright war with their father who outsmarted their takeover bid thanks to a little help from a surprising source close to Snook’s character. So, between that and this news about her indie horror movie, it looks like 2023 is shaping up pretty nicely for Sarah Snook.

(Via Variety)

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Gloria Groove Teamed Up With Anitta And Valesca Popozuda For Her Fierce ‘Proibidona’ Video

Gloria Groove celebrated her birthday this week with one of her most explosive releases. On Wednesday (January 18), the Brazilian drag pop star released the music video for “Proibidona” featuring Anitta and Valesca Popozuda.

“Proibidona” is one of the songs from Groove’s upcoming album Futuro Fluxo. She puts a futuristic spin on the funk carioca genre, which is also known as Brazilian funk. Groove teamed up with two women in Brazil who have helped globalize the genre, Anitta and Popozuda. In the sexy funk banger, Groove and her collaborators sing about living their best lives with X-rated lyrics in Portuguese. The song’s title translate to “Forbidden” in English.

“The song is a partnership with Anitta and Valesca Popozuda, mainly celebrating the history of these women in funk and the aesthetics they helped to create,” Groove said in a statement.

Earlier this week, Groove performed “Proibidona” for the first time at Anitta’s Ensaios Da Anitta event in São Paulo. Anitta and Popozuda joined Groove for the fierce performance. The theme of Anitta’s pre-Carnival event was “Warriors,” so the three artists looked like they were ready for battle. The official video is of that full performance in all its spectacular glory.

Next month, Anitta will find out if she wins Best New Artist at the 2023 Grammy Awards. She recently revealed that her next album will explore her Brazilian funk roots.

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Aaron Gordon Would Return To The Dunk Contest If He Makes The All-Star Game

Aaron Gordon is perhaps the most high-profile runner-up in the history of the Dunk Contest. Gordon has put forth two of the best efforts in the competition’s history but came up short both times — in 2016, Gordon battled against Zach LaVine, and in 2020, Gordon competed against Derrick Jones Jr. and lost. That second one, in particular, was pretty controversial, and led to Gordon expressing that he would never participate in the event again.

As it turns out, Gordon is open to doing the Dunk Contest again, but it comes on one condition. In an interview with Rohan Nadkarni of Sports Illustrated, Gordon doesn’t want Saturday night to be his only busy evening during All-Star weekend.

“If I’m in the All-Star Game, I’ll do the dunk contest,” Gordon told SI.

Gordon’s push to make the All-Star Game is warranted, as he has been a crucial piece for a Denver Nuggets squad that sits atop the Western Conference at this point in the campaign. Gordon is averaging 16.5 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 2.6 assists in 29.9 minutes per game this year and is connecting on a career-best 58.8 percent of his shots from the field and 37.6 percent of his attempts from three.

The Dunk Contest field is already shaping up to be awfully competitive this year, as high-flying rookie Shaedon Sharpe of the Portland Trail Blazers is a confirmed participant while reports indicate KJ Martin of the Houston Rockets and Mac McClung, the first G League participant in the event’s history, will also be in the event.