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Indiecast Reviews New Albums From The Black Keys And St. Vincent

This week’s episode of Indiecast kicks off with a listener question about the current renaissance of post-punk outfits like Dry Cleaning, Squid, or Pottery. Is this style of music, which is often built around the dry musings of a distinctly BRITISH vocalist, built to last, or is its popularity merely a byproduct of being inside for too long?

The main crux of this week’s episode, however, is dedicated to Daddy’s Home and Delta Kream, new albums from two of the biggest working indie artists today: St. Vincent and The Black Keys, respectively. Where do the latest efforts from these two genre-defining acts rank in their lengthy discographies? While The Black Keys have been pumping out radio hits for the better part of the last decade, St. Vincent has achieved an interesting level of critical acclaim comparing her to legends like Prince, Madonna, and David Bowie, albeit without any bona-fide hits on her setlist.

In this week’s Recommendation Corner, Ian is digging Whole Damn Body, the recent b-sides EP from Los Campesinos! Meanwhile, Steve is can’t get enough of Topaz, the soulful new album from Texas singer-songwriter Israel Nash.

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J. Cole’s Rwandan Basketball Team Shares A First Look Of Him On The Court

J. Cole is notorious for keeping his projects under wraps but the musician has been busy lately. Not only has Cole just dropped his anticipated album Off-Season, but he’s gearing up to play his first-ever game as part of the Rwandan basketball team the Patriots.

The clip was shared to the Basketball Africa League’s official Instagram account. It shows footage of the Patriots going head-to-head with an opposing team for a friendly scrimmage game ahead of their season’s opening game against the Nigerian team River Hoopers this Sunday. The team had been practicing against each other to prepare for the upcoming season, and this was their first time competing against another team. Cole’s cameo in the video was brief, only being seen walking on the court and dribbling the ball past an opponent.

It hasn’t been long since Cole was first announced as part of the Patriots team. Earlier this week, Rwanda’s English newspaper The New Times Rwanda confirmed that the rapper was on the Patriots’ roster. It means that Cole is joining on for the BAL’s inaugural season and is one of the few Americans who will play in the league.

Watch the clip above.

Off-Season is out now via Dreamville. Get it here.

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Rudy Giuliani’s Son Andrew Went On Russian State TV To Complain About The Investigations Into His Dad’s Sleazy Dealings

If your totally innocent dad is looking down the barrel of a federal indictment for possible shady dealings with foreign enemies of the state, the best way to help clear his name is not to go on Russian state TV to complain about how unfairly the American government is treating your pops. That’s one lesson we can all learn from walking SNL skit Andrew Giuliani, son of unofficial spokesperson for Four Seasons Total Landscaping, Rudy Giuliani.

As Raw Story reports, the younger Giuliani fought through a couple of technical difficulties to chat with Scottie Nell Hughes of Russia Today, a state-controlled network where Putin-approved propaganda reigns. When he wasn’t nearly blinding viewers with his unnaturally bright chompers and plastered-on smile, Andrew was whining about the FBI and perpetuating conspiracy theories about the very real investigation into his father.

When Hughes mentioned that they had recently learned that Rudy has been under investigation for two years, and asked whether the Giulianis were aware of that, Andrew said no—then dug right in with lie number one:

“Actually, it’s absurd when you think that the President of the United States’ lawyer—where they have privileged information between the two of them—that that iCloud account would be hacked into by the Department of Justice is absolutely absurd. When you think about that, if that could happen to the presidents’ attorney, that can happen to any one of us.”

What we call a “legal search warrant,” Andrew Giuliani calls “hacking.” Tomato, potato.

Like his dad, Andrew is kind of bad at interviews. Or at least not very good at being surreptitious. So when he answered the part of Hughes’s question about what was happening right now with Rudy’s case, he took the opportunity to make his leaky-headed dad and go after—yep, you guessed it!—Hunter Biden.

“Where is it now? Basically, my father still has the one piece of incriminating information in his apartment that the FBI did not take that happens to be Hunter Biden’s hard drive.”

So, if we’re understanding this correctly: The FBI raided Rudy’s apartment at the crack of dawn and confiscated all of his personal electronic devices. But when they came across Hunter Biden’s hard drive, which presumably they did, they just said, ‘no thanks!’” While Andrew likely hoped that made it sound as if the FBI was only interested in information relating to Donald Trump, and didn’t want to get their hands dirty with Biden business, it actually accomplished quite the opposite. But since he was on Russia Today, nobody really cared or questioned him.

You can watch the full clip (if you really want to) above.

(Via Raw Story)

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Chris Rock Cracked Up Jimmy Kimmel With His Reaction To Masked Adam Sandler Going Unnoticed At IHOP

Chris Rock (who will soon appear in Spiral: From The Book Of Saw) dropped by Jimmy Kimmel Live on Thursday night, and the actor/comedian cracked up the late night host by offering his candid thoughts on wearing a mask while famous. While riffing on the latest CDC announcement that anyone who has been vaccinated can basically stop wearing a mask except in certain circumstances, Kimmel asked Rock if he liked the little bit of anonymity that the face coverings provided. The comedian was not a fan.

“I got to be not famous for a whole year. — It sucked. Why the hell would anybody not be famous?” Rock joked. “I had to wait on line for things. You should see the ugly women I was dating when I was not famous.”

Kimmel then brought up the now viral incident where an IHOP hostess didn’t recognize Adam Sandler and told him there’s a 30 minute wait. “That’s what those masks do,” Rock exclaimed. “They thought he was Rob Schneider.” After Kimmel stopped laughing at the solid Schneider joke, he opened up about his experience of going out in public with a mask. At first, he noticed that people weren’t as nice because they no longer recognized him from TV. But after a while, he realized that’s not it. People are just mean.

Rock, on the other hand, pivoted and said that sometimes not being recognized does have its perks. For example, stopping by the pharmacy and not being concerned about people knowing what ails Chris Rock that day. “With the mask I go into the drug store, and I’m like, my balls itch.”

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Teyana Taylor And Iman Shumpert Are Starring In Another Reality TV Series

Teyana Taylor has been quiet ever since announcing her plans to retire from music, but fans are about to get an exclusive look at what she’s been up to lately. Taylor and her husband, the basketball player Iman Shumpert, are starring in an upcoming reality TV series about their lives.

Following the release of her standout 2020 LP The Album, Taylor and Shumpert are sharing an honest look at their lives in the E! series We Got Love Iman & Teyana. The show mark their second reality TV series following VH1’s Teyana and Iman, which premiered in 2018 and saw only one season. Now with a new network, the couple are giving an “unfiltered behind-the-scenes look at their lives juggling music, fashion, business and family,” according to E!.

News of the reality TV series arrives shortly after Taylor announced she would be stepping away from her music after feeling “underappreciated” by her label. “Everything that you guys see of me, everything that I put out, everything that I do is like, 100 percent me,” she told her fans in an Instagram Live addressing her retirement. “My thing about it is, there’s no gun to anybody’s head to do anything that they don’t want to do. So yes, I am going to feel underappreciated if I’m putting in 110 percent and my label is giving me, they’re reciprocating what 10 percent of that.”

Time will tell if Taylor is planning to reignite her music career with the upcoming We Got Love Iman & Teyana series, or if she’ll pivot to focus on other aspects of her life. E! has yet to announce a premiere date for the show, but did note that it will arrive some point in 2021.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Reportedly Has A History Of Harassing And Bullying AOC Inside The Halls Of Congress

This week, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) publicly upped the ante in her bizarre beef with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) with an ugly confrontation in the halls of Congress. As reported by the Washington Post, MJT followed up on her staged photo (where she tried to make it look like the two were chummy) by chasing AOC outside the House chamber and shouting accusations like “Why do you support terrorists and antifa?” AOC threw her hands up in the air and fled, and her spokesperson later called for heightened security.

Marjorie followed up on her obsessive display with a tweet: “Just talked to @AOC again.” She labeled AOC a “chicken” who is “too scared to debate me about your Socialist Green New Deal. You are also a hate-America terrorist sympathizer. #JihadSquad.” As it turns out, this was not the first such incident. As revealed by CNN’s K-File, Marjorie’s obsessive behavior and harassment predated her 2020 congressional election victory. Back in 2019, she visited the congressional offices alongside a man who was spotted at the January 6 insurrection. Marjorie and her cohorts proceeded to stand outside AOC’s locked office, where they taunted her staff:

In the video, from a since-deleted Facebook Live of Greene’s that was saved by CNN’s KFile, Greene tells Ocasio-Cortez to “get rid of your diaper,” referring to the congresswoman’s office as a “day care.” Greene repeatedly indicates throughout her stream that security has been called on them.

“We’re going to go see, we’re going to visit, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Crazy eyes. Crazy eyes. Nutty. Cortez,” Greene says to the camera on the way to the congresswoman’s office, mispronouncing “Ocasio.”

CNN reports that Marjorie and her group leaned into a mail slot while refusing to leave and insisting that they be allowed inside of AOC’s office. This sounds awful:

“Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, I’m an American citizen. I pay your salary through the taxes that you collect for me through the IRS because I’m a taxpaying citizen of the United States,” Greene says, noting elsewhere in the video that members of Congress are “employees” who “work for us.”

“So you need to stop being a baby and stop locking your door and come out and face the American citizens that you serve,” she says. “If you want to be a big girl, you need to get rid of your diaper and come out and be able to talk to the American citizens. Instead of having to use a flap, a little flap. Sad.”

It’s amazing that this was allowed to happen, and for months this year, Greene has pestered AOC on Twitter about wanting to “debate” hover the Green New Deal. AOC simply ignored Marjorie, which was quite amusing at the time, but then we didn’t know the history of Marjorie’s harassment of the progressive socialist congresswoman. Recently, Marjorie even did a self-own by revealing hasn’t even read the 14-page bill, (the Green New Deal), which she’s referred to as a “communists manifesto.”

It’s no wonder that AOC is asking for beefed up security, and it also sounds like time to put a restraining order into effect.

(Via CNN)

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Don Cheadle Teases A Michael Jordan Appearance In ‘Space Jam: A New Legacy’

Michael Jordan will be in a Space Jam: A New Legacy in some form or fashion. In an interview Don Cheadle gave to Access Hollywood, Cheadle revealed that the star of the original Space Jam is going to appear in the LeBron James-led vehicle, although he was quick to emphasize that Jordan’s cameo might be a little unconventional.

“Michael Jordan is in the movie,” Cheadle says at the 9:02 mark of the above video. “But not in the way you’d expect it.”

James is, of course, going to lead the Tune Squad, while the opposing team is made up of cartoon versions of Anthony Davis, Damian Lillard, Nneka Ogwumike, Diana Taurasi, and Klay Thompson. All of their characters were revealed by the official Space Jam: A New Legacy Twitter account on Thursday, with their team being named the Goon Squad.

As for Jordan, Cheadle is making it sound like he’ll be in the movie in an unusual way, which I really hope means he is in the role that Wayne Knight had in the original. That is assuredly not happening, though, so we’ll have to wait and see exactly what Jordan’s role is going to be when the movie hits theaters and HBO Max on July 16.

(Via IGN)

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Athlete Heat Index: A Look At The Biggest Names Ahead Of The WNBA Season

Welcome back to UPROXX’s Athlete Heat Index, where sports marketing executive and self-described “brand geek” Michael Ehrlich ranks athletes by the strength of their personal brands.

The latest ranking is inspired by the WNBA’s historic 25th season tipping off Friday and explores the top athlete brands heading into the new campaign. Over the last few years, the W’s brand has exploded – through history-defining political and social justice reform – led by athletes who have redefined what it means to be a role model. The momentum around women’s sports overall and the nation-altering impact of WNBA players in particular have made this season the most celebrated and anticipated in recent memory.

Here are five athletes who are case studies for how to build an authentic brand that resonates far beyond their sport.

5. Liz Cambage, Las Vegas Aces

Cambage’s brand ceiling extends even higher than her 6’8 frame. The Australian’s international reach and personal passions have elevated her to the upper echelon of athlete narratives in the W. She has already set herself up for multiple post-playing career paths while still dominating at her All-Star pace; a rarity for any athlete in any sport.

Music has been a key pillar of Cambage’s life since she was a kid and after years exploring the craft, she’s now a major player in the industry. A renowned DJ who has headlined league events, Cambage has performed all over the world (even virtually during the pandemic) and earned a shout out from Drake in his appearance on Travis Scott’s “Sicko Mode.” She already has the equity and authenticity in the space to pursue a long and lucrative career in music once her basketball days are done, if that’s the path she chooses.

Fashion has also been a staple of Cambage’s persona and brand portfolio since she entered the league and this offseason, the IMG-signed model became the first athlete ambassador for Rihanna’s Savage x Fenty line. A massive crossover opportunity from sports to high end fashion, lifestyle, and culture.

Continuing her offseason brand momentum and leading up to her return to the hardwood after a year away, Cambage achieved another first as she became the inaugural WNBA player to join Wilson Sporting Goods’ advisory staff and was the face of the league’s official ball launch, a huge moment for personal brand authentication in a very competitive WNBA athlete landscape. Cambage’s personal brand roadmap is set and by continuing to tap into her passion points, authenticity will always be at the core of her narrative.

4. Candace Parker, Chicago Sky

Parker’s personal brand might be one of the strongest in WNBA history and her continued preparation for her next career — while still playing — is a case study for all athletes.

While dominating in the W the last 13 seasons in Los Angeles (Rookie of the Year, MVP, WNBA Champ, Defensive Player of the Year), Parker was able to leverage her on-court excellence and off-court charisma in a major media market to become one of the W’s top pitchwomen, with longtime partners such as adidas, who created a signature sneaker for the Sparks star. Until Puma signed reigning Finals MVP Breanna Stewart this week, Parker was the last WNBA player to have a signature shoe, a brand-defining accomplishment.

It’s Parker’s work in front of the camera though that sets her brand apart as throughout her career she’s spent her offseasons getting reps as a basketball analyst, signing with Turner to contribute to NBA on TNT, NBA TV, and NCAA Tournament coverage. Some athletes make the move to TV after they retire, but Parker has been able to transition to broadcast while still playing at her elite level.

But she isn’t just contributing to Turner’s broadcasts, she’s standing out in segments with Shaquille O’Neal, breaking down how 3-point shooting has changed the pick-and-roll and hitting jumpers in the studio blowing up on social media. When Parker is on the air, it’s must-see TV and her work in front of the camera has set her up for a long career after basketball.

In a major free agency move this offseason, Parker heads back home to her native Chicago, a great personal brand move to come full circle and close out this chapter where her basketball journey started.

Outside of basketball and broadcasting, Parker made a few other moves that will set up her brand for continued success and relevance even when she hangs up her sneakers. Parker and her daughter became part of the star-studded ownership group of Angel City FC, the Los Angeles-based NWSL team set to join the league in 2022. Gatorade appointed Parker to an advisory board to help drive change for women and girls in sports. This offseason was certainly transitional for Parker but her continued focus on her basketball and broadcast crafts further cement her legacy as one of the league’s all-time greats.

3. Chiney Ogwumike, LA Sparks

Like Parker, Ogwumike has leveraged her stature as a big-name WNBA player to make major moves across the media landscape, culminating this offseason with multiple career-defining projects.

As a full-time and multi-platform commentator for ESPN, Ogwumike recently became the first Black woman to host a national, daily sports-talk radio show. But her media footprint didn’t stop with radio and TV — she added filmmaker and executive producer to her growing off-court resume — when she brought to life the ESPN Films documentary 144, chronicling the historic 2020 WNBA season on and off the court.

Producing this doc, while not being in the WNBA bubble (due to injury) is a testament to Ogwumike’s creativity and media savvy and the project garnered rave reviews for its honest look at how the 144 players inside the bubble overcame unprecedented circumstances and challenges with the pandemic, social injustice, mental health, and motherhood.

Another first this offseason for Ogwumike was her starring role in DoorDash’s “Made by Women” national TV campaign. The last WNBA player to have such a role of this scale was Sue Bird in 2008. Beyond her incredible media and marketing work this offseason, Ogwumike’s social media presence is a case study for all athletes. Very rarely do public figures use just their first name as their social media handle but @Chiney is such a great brand differentiator and builder, especially in sports. Returning to the court and with an incredibly productive offseason behind her, Ogwumike’s brand impact will only continue to rise.

2. Sue Bird, Seattle Storm

The authenticity and longevity of Bird’s brand sets her apart amongst a stacked roster of athletes on this list. Entering her 18th season, the Storm star continues to reinvent herself and further establish her narrative and cultural impact beyond the hardwood.

One of the most decorated players of all-time (4-time champ, 11-time All-Star, 4-time gold medalist), Bird’s resume off the court is as impressive: social activist, style icon, sneakerhead, media mogul, and breakthrough pitchwoman. Her work as VP of the WNBA Players Association fighting for equal pay, gender and LGBTQ+ rights, social justice reform, and being one of the leaders behind the players’ VOTE WARNOCK movement has elevated her beyond the court to icon status.

Bird’s engagement to fellow all-time athlete and activist Megan Rapinoe and their recent cover of GQ’s Modern Lovers issue, accurately positions them as “the most beloved couple in sports.” The duo’s off-court/field brands and passions as changemakers work in perfect tandem, further building their individual and collective legacies, while also leaving a lasting impact across the social and political landscape.

Her recent work in a marketing campaign for Carmax blew up on social media by using misdirection to make a statement about gender bias in sports. The humorous spots featured Bird as the prized endorser with NBA star Stephen Curry taking a backseat to the more decorated basketball legend.

This continued challenge of the status quo mirrors everything Bird represents and was the perfect precursor to her co-founding TOGETHXR — an innovative media brand that elevates women’s voices and stories — with fellow legendary athletes Alex Morgan, Simone Manuel and Chloe Kim. (Side note: Check out Robby Kalland’s incredible interview with TOGETHXR’s Chief Content Officer Jessica Robertson.)

As the defending champ and oldest player in the league, Bird is showing no signs of slowing down both on and off the court. Whenever she does decide to move on from basketball, her cultural impact will no doubt continue.

1. Renee Montgomery, Atlanta Dream

Although she hasn’t seen the hardwood since the 2019 season, Montgomery’s monumental impact off the court this past year easily earned her the top spot on this ranking.

Opting out of the 2020 season to focus on social justice reform, political activism and to fight voter suppression, Montgomery was front and center in the face off against former Dream owner and now-former Georgia senator Kelly Loeffler, who opposed the league’s support of Black Lives Matter.

Among the many drumbeats of Montgomery’s impact, she wrote an open letter to Loeffler, launched her own voting education initiative “Remember the 3rd,” created “The Last Yard” to raise money to improve education at HBCU and joined LeBron James’ “More Than A Vote” campaign, among many other workshops, pep rallies and events. Her tireless work throughout the season clearly influenced Loeffler’s forced sale of the Dream, the November Presidential election, and January Georgia Senate run-off, cementing her legacy beyond anything an athlete could accomplish on the court.

She was named to TIME Magazine’s Next100 list — highlighting 100 emerging leaders who are shaping the future — with a dedication from Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms.

After officially retiring from the WNBA earlier this year, Montgomery became first former player to be both an owner and executive of a WNBA team as she joined the new ownership group of the Dream. A historic achievement in any sport in any year, but especially after the journey the league, team and Montgomery had been on the last 12 months. Her impact transcends any athlete or brand conversation and the history books will absolutely highlight Montgomery contributions in 2020 and beyond.

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Here’s Everything New On Netflix This Week, Including ‘Halston’ And ‘The Woman In The Window’

Netflix keeps pushing us further toward summer with some breezy and fresh content this weekend, along with some heavier subjects, if you are into that sort of thing. This week, the platform is giving us the newest in a long line of Ryan Murphy projects to please his fans, and Amy Adams stars in a psychological thriller that’s been a long time coming to any screen, big or small. There’s also the sophomore season of David Fincher and Tim Miller’s extremely R-rated animated series, a new sitcom starring Kim Fields and Wanda Sykes, and a limited documentary series that might teach us all a little something about our wallets. As always, there’s no freaking way that you will have time to watch every new Netflix offering, so we’re narrowing it down to the most bingeworthy selections

Here’s everything else coming to (and leaving) the streaming platform this week.

Halston (Netflix limited series streaming on 5/14)

The newest Ryan Murphy production stars Ewan McGregor as legendary fashion designer Roy Halston Frowick, a.k.a., “Halston,” who volleyed his solo operation into a global fashion empire. In doing so, Halston embodied and defined 1970s and ’80s Manhattan with all of its glitz, sex, and fame accoutrements, along with the trappings and the Andy Warhol-drenched atmosphere. A hostile takeover eventually threatens his control for the Halston name, and expect McGregor to be even flashier and scenery-chewing here than in Birds of Prey. Krysta Rodriguez stars as Liza Minnelli, and she’s a dead ringer, so sit back and enjoy how Halson caused a seismic shift in the fashion industry before his iconic brand lost all of its luster, although his fingerprints remain.

The Woman in the Window (Netflix film streaming on 5/14)

After HBO’s Sharp Objects, no one needs convincing to believe that Amy Adams is quite adept at playing a woman on the verge. Here’s she’s portraying a woman (who is, yes, in the window) who either saw something terrible happen across the street or at least believes as much. She’s agoraphobic, and her neighbor does indeed disappear, so there’s that. Yet since this is a psychological thriller from director Joe Wright, so one can guess that the resolution (which is based upon the best selling novel of the same name) will be anything but straightforward.

Love, Death & Robots: Volume 2 (Netflix series streaming on 5/14)

Two years ago, Netflix previewed adult-animated anthology series Love, Death & Robots, from co-executive producers David Fincher and Tim Miller, with the “messed up audiences only” label. Comfortingly, it sure looks like not a whole lot has changed for the show’s vibe. As with the Emmy-winning first season of this show, this trailer tells us to expect more existential “robots-gone-wild” but fewer of them (along with “naked giants” and “Christmas demons”), as the series included eighteen short films in the initial round but will crank out eight more for this second batch. All will keep the seemingly infinite number of animation styles going, including a very simple-looking installment that, uh, involves a poop-scooping robot. Otherwise, expect several genres (including sci-fi, horror, fantasy and comedy) to gain more of the spotlight with mind-bending stories, some frivolous and some thought provoking but all entertaining.

Oxygen (Netflix film streaming on 5/12)

Alexandre Aja (The Hills Have Eyes, Piranha 3D, Horns) brings this survival thriller to Netflix. Mélanie Laurent (6 Underground, Inglourious Basterds) stars as a woman who has no idea why she’s waking up in a cryogenic pod. She’s running out of oxygen fast, all while attempting to find her way out of this awful situation.

The Upshaws (Netflix series streaming on 5/12)

Mike Epps and Kim Fields star in this sitcom about a Black working class family, but of course, family life is wayyy messier than it initially seems. Wanda Sykes not only co-created this show but stars as a sardonic sister-in-law, and hopefully, they’ll get through this together.

Money, Explained (Netflix limited series streaming on 5/11)

Dig into this series about our collective weakness with the almighty dollar and how credit card and student loan companies are exploiting all of our tendencies. It’s often a taboo subject, but this series doesn’t shy away with the tough-love talk.

Here’s a full list of what’s been added in the last week:

Avail. 5/8
Mine
Sleepless

Avail. 5/11
Money, Explained

Avail. 5/12
Dance of the Forty One
Oxygen
The Upshaws

Avail. 5/13
Castlevania: Season 4
Layer Cake

Avail. 5/14
Ferry
Haunted
: Season 3
I Am All Girls
Jungle Beat: The Movie
Love, Death & Robots
: Volume 2
Move to Heaven
The Strange House
The Woman in the Window

Avail. 5/16
Sleight

And here’s what’s leaving next week, so it’s your last chance:

Leaving 5/14
Sherlock: Series 1-4

Leaving 5/18
Trumbo

Leaving 5/29
American Crime: Seasons 1-3
My Week with Marilyn
The One I Love

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Russia Is Trying To Beat Tom Cruise In The Race To Shoot A Movie In Space

Call it Space Race II or Space Race: The Redux if you’re feeling fancy. Tom Cruise—three-time Oscar nominee, giver-back of Golden Globe awards, and proud on-set ranter-in-chief—is headed to space. In October, the 58-year-old actor and Swingers director Doug Liman are scheduled to travel to the International Space Station to become the first film production to shoot in space… unless Russia can beat them to it.

As The Guardian reports, Cruise’s plan to head into low Earth orbit—a mission backed by both NASA and Elon Musk—was first announced in late May of 2020. By November, Roscosmos (Russia’s space agency) had put out a call for “a real superhero to go to the stars… at the same time as becoming a big international star.”

Russia didn’t care if its chosen candidate had any acting experience. They were more concerned that their leading lady be a Russian citizen between 25 and 40 years old, that she weigh between 110 and 150 pounds, and that she have a “chest girth” of up to 44 inches.

This week, Russia announced that it had found its star in 36-year-old actress Yulia Peresild, who will blast off on October 5, 2021, alongside director Klim Shipenko in a bid to become the first-ever filmmakers to shoot in space.

Cruise and Liman are also scheduled to begin their journey in October, though an official date has not been given. So while it could be a coincidence that Peresild and Shipenko are headed to the ISS during the very first week of October, it’s very likely not a coincidence.

While neither Cruise nor Liman has yet to comment on the competition, something tells us that the Mission: Impossible star’s competitive streak and need for speed may prompt a visit to the stars much sooner than originally announced.

(Via The Guardian)