On Wednesday morning, trans Netflix employees and their allies in the company walked off the job and took to the streets for the “‘Stand Up in Solidarity” rally, which hopes to improve the streaming service’s efforts at listening to trans voices before airing content like Dave Chappelle‘s controversial The Closer special. After two weeks of Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos defending the special, the company has reversed course as Sarandos has admitted he “screwed up” his handling of the growing controversy. Netflix also voiced its support for the rally and said that it will “respect the decision of any employee who chooses to walk out.”
In a notable move given the show’s popularity on the streaming service, Schitt’s Creek star Dan Levy issued a statement supporting the walkout:
I stand with every employee at Netflix using their voice to ensure a safe and supportive work environment. I’ve seen firsthand how vital television can be when it comes to influencing the cultural conversation. That impact is real and works both ways: positively AND negatively. Transphobia is unacceptable and harmful. That isn’t a debate.
Due to logistical issues, the event could not be held directly in front of Netflix offices, but it took place nearby. At least 100 protestors attended, including Transparent creator Joel Solloway, who loudly stated that a trans employee should be placed on “the Netflix f*cking board,” according to Deadline. The Netflix employees were also met by pro-Chappelle supporters, which led to a few minor scuffles after a Chappelle supporter attempted to crash one of the speeches.
You can see photos from the “‘Stand Up’ in Solidarity” rally below:
As the 2021-22 NBA regular season approaches and training camp winds down across the league, we’ll be taking a look at the player on each team that holds the key to unlocking their potential. For the Portland Trail Blazers, that player is newly acquired forward Larry Nance Jr.
In late August, the Blazers were part of a three-team deal, with many focusing heavily on the decision by the Cleveland Cavaliers to acquire Lauri Markkanen. Within that swap, Portland turned Derrick Jones Jr., along with a draft pick, into Nance, aiming to upgrade the team’s frontcourt. That move came on the heels of the Blazers posting the NBA’s second-worst defensive rating last season, allowing more than 1.15 points per possession.
Portland’s roster, headlined by Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum, is not constructed in a way that inspires defensive belief. However, the Blazers truly cratered a year ago, especially when a deploying a second unit that featured Carmelo Anthony and Enes Kanter. Nance can’t and won’t fix everything, but the Cleveland Cavaliers were nearly eight points better per 100 possessions defensively when Nance was on the floor a season ago. On top of that, Nance is highly versatile, with the ability to play both forward spots and even flash to center if and when new Portland head coach Chauncey Billups wants to send a small-ball unit onto the floor.
Since leaving the Lakers in his third season, Nance has been off the radar nationally, but his maturation defensively has been notable, and he is also a positive offensive player. The 27-year-old has posted a 58.8 percent true shooting mark across the past two seasons, developing into an adequate three-point shooter and keeping pressure on the opposition near the rim. Nance is a capable rebounder on both ends, and he should help the Blazers to unlock lineup versatility surrounding Lillard, McCollum, and Norman Powell.
It remains to be seen as to what kind of role the Blazers envision for their newly-acquired forward, but the price Portland paid seems to indicate lofty expectations. The Blazers do have starting-caliber forwards in Powell and Robert Covington, but it wouldn’t be a surprise to see Nance garner starts at the power forward spot, in addition to his role as a super-sub that checks multiple boxes. It would be fair to say that Portland also had real belief that Jones could help them in a similar way a year ago but, in short, Nance is far more accomplished and proven in his role, and the Blazers acquiring an upper-tier defender at that spot cannot be overlooked in the team’s quest to make life better for Lillard while winning at a high level.
It’s still early and many of the movies on the list haven’t been released to the public yet, but Variety‘s list of Best Picture 2022 predictions is topped by Belfast. The black-and-white film is a “story of love, laughter, and loss in one boy’s childhood, amid the music and social tumult of the late 1960s,” according to the official plot summary. It sounds like the most Best Picture-y movie ever — but it also looks very good. Both things can be true, as another black-and-white historical drama proved nearly 30 (!) years ago.
Belfast is directed by Kenneth Branagh, who has called it “most personal film” yet (yes, even more than Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit). “The leaving of Belfast was definitely the most critical life event for me, because it was wrapped up in violence and disruption. It resulted in a profound change. Life was really never the same again for me. It affected many, many people in profound ways that reverberate to this day,” he told the BFI.
Belfast, which stars newcomer Jude Hill as Branagh’s nine-year-old surrogate, Caitríona Balfe, Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan, Ciarán Hinds, and Colin Morgan, opens on November 12. Also, in case you were wondering, Variety‘s Best Picture predictions list also includes Jane Campion’s fantastic looking The Power of the Dog, King Richard with Will Smith as Venus and Serena Williams’ dad, Dune, and Lin-Manuel Miranda’s tick, tick… Boom!.
2018 saw Connecticut group Ovlov return with TRU, their first album in five years. They’re not taking as long between albums this time, though, as Buds is set for release in November. They announced the project last month, and today, they share a new preview of it, “The Wishing Well,” which sounds like a not-too-distant relative of early-2000s Death Cab For Cutie.
The band’s Steve Hartlett told Stereogum the song is about “how much I dislike the way some people respond to something a person with mental health issues might have done wrong, whether it be cops, all the way to the employees at your favorite ‘DIY’ venue in Brooklyn, NY.”
He also spoke about the nature of the new album, saying, “I definitely feel like this album is a bit poppier than anything else we’ve released. Hoping that pays off literally and figuratively [laughs]. […] I’ve just always loved pop music. I always felt like Ovlov was pretty poppy in general. Everything can always be poppier in my opinion. I don’t know. I just wanted this one to be different than the first two. There’s definitely some songs on there that don’t sound like Ovlov songs to me, but we made them that way. We made them sound as Ovlov as possible.” On that front, he described “The Wishing Well” as “a bit out of our realm.”
Listen to “The Wishing Well” above.
Buds is out 11/19 via Exploding In Sound. Pre-order it here.
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Between trying to fix Cyberpunk, get the game back on the store, and recover from a very serious hack, it’s safe to say that CD Projekt hasn’t had much time for other projects at the moment. This is why it shouldn’t be a surprise that the next-generation versions of Cyberpunk, and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, are being delayed.
Cyberpunk really couldn’t be much more of a disaster for its developers. The plan for the game was always to release it on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One then release the next-generation version for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S owners at a later date. Anyone who already owns the game and those consoles has still been able to play the game because they have backward compatibility, but those players will receive a free next-gen upgrade when the PS5 and Series X/S versions are officially available. It has now been more than a year since Cyberpunk‘s release and we still don’t have an exact date on when the upgrades will release, just that it’s going to be coming in 2022.
Once these upgrades do come out, the next-gen versions will likely be the best versions of the two games to date, but it has to be frustrating for everyone that it’s taken this long to create an upgrade for modern consoles. On the plus side, a delay will hopefully mean the games will release in a finished state this time around.
As the NBA tipped off the 2020-21 season on Tuesday night, the league began its 75th anniversary celebration in earnest. The league has rolled out a new logo, a new ad spot featuring current stars and legends, and is also unveiling a new 75 Greatest Players list, much as they did for the NBA at 50 in 1996.
The first 25 players were revealed on Tuesday night as the Inside the NBA crew introduced the first third of the list before the Bucks took down the Nets on ring night — which included Chuck and Shaq, who caused Barkley to lose it upon claiming he would “bust Wilt’s ass.” The list featured 20 players from the NBA at 50 list, with five newcomers in Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kevin Durant, James Harden, Steve Nash, and Dirk Nowitzki. On Wednesday, the list unveiling rolled on on ESPN with the NBA Today, as Magic Johnson joined the crew for the occasion and was, unsurprisingly, at the top of the second 25, along with a few of his fellow Lakers greats.
Once again, this list isn’t a ranking but simply a list of the 75 greatest in no particular order, alphabetical or otherwise.
Magic Johnson
James Worthy
Wilt Chamberlain
Jerry West
Larry Bird
Michael Jordan
Scottie Pippen
Isiah Thomas
Clyde Drexler
Karl Malone
Patrick Ewing
Chris Paul
Allen Iverson
Tim Duncan
Kevin Garnett
John Havlicek
Sam Jones
Robert Parish
Bill Sharman
Bill Walton
Walt Frazier
Paul Arizin
Rick Barry
Nate Thurmond
Wes Unseld
Combined with the 25 released on Tuesday (found below) we are now two-thirds of the way through the list, which will see the final 25 added on Thursday night on TNT.
Bill Russell
Hal Greer
Dirk Nowitzki
Bob Pettit
Oscar Robertson
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Kevin Durant
Elvin Hayes
Jerry Lucas
Willis Reed
Nate Archibald
Bob Cousy
Dave Cowens
James Harden
Hakeem Olajuwon
Kevin McHale
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
George Mikan
John Stockton
Steve Nash
Charles Barkley
Moses Malone
Julius Erving
George Gervin
David Robinson
The buyers of the Wu-Tang Clan album, Once Upon A Time In Shaolin, have been revealed as promised. PleasrDAO, a collective of self-declared “DeFi leaders, early NFT collectors, and digital artists,” with a penchant for “acquiring culturally significant pieces with a charitable twist.” The once-of-a-kind album, which was purchased by, “Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli in 2015 for $2 million, certainly qualifies. The album, created by RZA in secret over a six-year period, was auctioned off as a kind of high-art stunt after only being played for a handful of people.
Shkreli, of course, lost possession of the album when it was seized by the US government after his 2018 conviction for securities fraud and subsequently auctioned off earlier this year. At the time of the sale, the buyers in question remained anonymous, agreeing to confidentiality with regard to the ultimate sale price. Today, though, The New York Times revealed PleasrDAO as the anonymous buyer in a story documenting both that sale price, $4 million, and the collective’s reasoning and ultimate goals for the album.
It should come as no surprise that the endgame is to make the album available to fans in some way — with permission from RZA and producer Cilvaringz — which, given the group’s own self-description, will likely involve non-fungible token (NFT) blockchain technology. Jamis Johnson, the group’s “Chief Pleasing Officer,” according to Rolling Stone, explained, “This album at its inception was a kind of protest against rent-seeking middlemen, people who are taking a cut away from the artist. Crypto very much shares that same ethos. The album itself is kind of the O.G. NFT.”
PleasrDAO — which stands for “decentralized autonomous organization” — shares collective ownership among its 74 members and have Cilvaringz support to make the album more widely available through listening parties or gallery exhibitions, but for now, it remains bound to the terms of its original sale: It cannot be released to the general public or reproduced until 2103.
Bedouine’s Azniv Korkejian makes downright gorgeous folk music for day dreamers and lovers alike. She co-produced her third album, Waysides, with Beck and Sia confidant Gus Seyffert, which already includes lovely singles in the autumnal “It Wasn’t Me” and the somber “The Wave.” Now ahead of the album’s release this Friday, the video for “The Solitude” is out and it’s directed by Korkejian and Steady Holiday’s Dre Babinksi.
The song opens with Korkejian’s luscious acoustic guitar and a gentle cymbal, before her warm coo takes over in the most comforting way. In the video, she performs from a vintage ’60s color TV and it adds to the classic feel of the tune with just the right amount of whimsy. The opening track to the Waysides, which was recorded in LA and the Yucca Valley dessert, Korkejian explains that listening to a certain Joni Mitchell song, really opened up her mind when writing “The Solitude”:
“I was listening to Joni Mitchell’s ‘My Old Man’ and kept returning to the lyric ‘the bed’s too big, the frying pan’s too wide.’ I was so taken by that; conveying a feeling by describing a change in proportions. I wanted to expand on that and it became kind of an homage. Otherwise, it’s about the realization that I’m not impervious to codependencies or being in denial about them.”
Watch the video for “The Solitude” above, and below, find the Waysides art and Bedouine’s upcoming tour dates.
Bedouine
10/28/21 — Nashville, TN @ City Winery
10/29/21 — Birmingham, AL @ Alabama Theatre+
10/30/21 — Jacksonville, FL @ Suwannee Hulaween 2021
10/31/21 — New Orleans, LA @ Orpheum Theater +
11/02/21 — St Louis, MO @ Stifel Theatre +
11/04/21 — Chicago, IL @ Auditorium Theatre, Roosevelt University +
11/05/21 — Chicago IL @ Auditorium Theatre, Roosevelt University +
11/06/21 — Chicago IL @ Auditorium Theatre, Roosevelt University +
11/27/21 — Pioneer Town, CA @ Pappy & Harriet’s #
11/29/21 — Las Vegas, NV @ Brooklyn Bowl at the Linq Promenade #
12/01/21 — Boise, ID @ The Knitting Factory Concert House #
12/02/21 — Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot #
02/04/22 — Liverpool @ Leaf
02/05/22 — Gateshead @ The Sage 2
02/06/22 — Nottingham @ Glee Club
02/10/22 — Cambridge @ Junction 2
02/11/22 — Bristol @ Rough Trade
02/12/22 — Leeds @ Brudenell Social Club
02/13/22 — Manchester @ YES
02/14/22 — Birmingham @ Hare & Hounds 2
02/16/22 — Brighton @ Komedia
02/17/22 — London @ Lafayette
+ with My Morning Jacket
# with Courtney Barnett
Waysides is out 10/22/2022 via The Orchard. Pre-order it here.
Despite (or perhaps because of) a lukewarm apology from Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos, several employees at the streaming giant staged a walkout this Wednesday to protest the company’s investment, promotion and hosting of Dave Chappelle’s latest stand-up special, The Closer.
The trans employees and their allies submitted a list of demands that detail internal changes needed at the company — changes that include content warnings on sensitive material and more concentrated efforts to promote trans talent. The removal of Chappelle’s recent special was not a condition listed though that seems to be the focus for Sarandos, who has apologized for the internal memo he sent to employees defending his choice to host the special on the streamer and detailing why he still won’t remove it.
All in all, it’s a mess right now and plenty of celebrities and Netflix talent have started throwing their support behind the walkout. Last week, comedian Hannah Gadsby torched Sarandos after he claimed harmful content on the streamer didn’t translate to real-world consequences. Now, a star of one of the streamer’s most popular original series has spoken up in defense of the company’s trans employees.
Elliot Page, who stars in Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy, shared a video on Twitter with a message of solidarity for the trans employees and their allies making their voices heard at Netflix today.
I stand with the trans, nonbinary, and BIPOC employees at Netflix fighting for more and better trans stories and a more inclusive workplace #NetflixWalkouthttps://t.co/LU8FPSBdwE
He joins a long list of celebs who have called out the streamer for its harmful content and irresponsible handling of the current Chappelle scandal — a list that includes everyone from Dan Levy to Jonathan Van Ness, Jameela Jamil, and Colton Haynes. The video Page shared also featured the organizer of the Stand Up in Solidarity rally, Ashlee Marie Preston, who thanked the Netflix employees staging the walkout for their commitment to creating “ethical entertainment.”
Here’s to hoping more in-house talent like Page puts the pressure on so that the company’s trans and nonbinary employees (and subscribers) can feel safe working there and good watching the streamer’s content again.
Netflix knows that the holidays are coming, and with that, there’s guaranteed to be a whole lot of family togetherness (and the need to “get away” when the chance presents itself). The streaming service has you covered on that end with a whole heaping helping of content that’s bigger than your ideal Thanksgiving meal. In other words, no stale leftovers will be found here, only several seasons of returning beloved shows, some A-lister-filled movies, and many classic additions to the library, including Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Snakes on a Plane, Stripes, and 21 Jump Street.
In short, though, this is an action-packed month on the fresh content front. Red Notice will finally bring The Rock, Gal Gadot, and Ryan Reynolds together in one movie. Narcos: Mexico will take a “final blow” at the drug war, and Cowboy Bebop will go bounty hunting. More seasons of Masters of the Universe: Revelation, F is for Family, and Gentified are also on the way, and I guess it’s also good news that Tiger King 2 has almost arrived? Hmm.
Here’s everything coming to (and leaving) Netflix in November.
Red Notice (Netflix film streaming 11/11)
A few years ago, Netflix set the stage for their supposed biggest (and most expensive) movie ever, and a lot of that has to do with the leading cast: Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Gal Gadot, and Ryan Reynolds. Well, we’re finally about to see what hundreds of millions of dollars purchased, so it should be a genuine blockbuster in your living room. Gal plays a notorious crook who mops the floor with Johnson’s FBI agent and Reynolds’ (also notorious) art thief, and yeah, I hope they never catch her. Even though she won’t be wielding the Wonder Woman magic lasso, she’s guaranteed to kick ass.
Narcos: Mexico: Season 3 (Netflix series streaming 11/5)
Drug lord extraordinaire Félix Gallardo warned Agent Walt Breslin that he’d freed a circus of animals within the drug war, and he wasn’t joking. The cartels are poppin’ in what will be the final season of the spinoff to the Pablo Escobar-centered beginnings of Narcos. Fortunately, the spirit of Pablo is still around, sort-of, given that actor Wagner Moura has returned to direct, and Breslin and the fledgling DEA sure have their work cut out for them with hydra heads springing up everywhere. That includes El Chapo, who’s all up in the Sinaloa business, and the tagline for this season is absolutely magnificent: “THE FINAL BLOW.” No subtlety there.
Cowboy Bebop (Netflix series streaming 11/19)
Bounty hunting never looked so stylish, and from the looks of this teaser, Netflix is not messing around with their adaptation of a cult-classic anime property. John Cho stars as Spike Spiegel, who’s in stunt mode alongside Jet Black (Mustafa Shakir), and Faye Valentine (Daniella Pineda) while dodging death and making money. The spirit of the source material appears to be honored with an action-focused, aesthetic punch, and even non-anime fans who adore ultra-stylization (as with Scott Pilgrim and Sin City) should be intrigued. Heck, even the most casual Quentin Tarantino fan should toss this selection into the queue.
Big Mouth: Season 5 (Netflix series streaming 11/5)
The hormone monsters are back for another round with an all-star voice cast that includes Nick Kroll, John Mulaney, Jessi Klein, Jason Mantzoukas, Maya Rudolph, Ayo Edebiri, Andrew Rannells, Jordan Peele, and Richard Kind. Oh, and Kumail Nanjiani will be starring as himself, somehow, while shirtless. Settle in as hate spirals and a hate worm and all kinds of other amorphous creatures take over eighth grade. Man, middle school was the worst, right? One might as well vent some angst by seeing how these bizarro creatures (including a love bug) navigate the hurdles.
Gentefied: Season 2 (Netflix series streaming 11/10)
If you haven’t had the pleasure of binging this heartwarming dramedy yet, it’s time to get caught up. Glorious character actor Joaquín Cosío (Narcos: Mexico) is up for deportation, and the siblings must work to save his ass while continuing to explore their own Mexican-American identity, save their taco shop, and generally be badass while wrapping their arms around the American Dream. That dream, of course, might be a double-edged sword because success also threatens the communities and values that the family’s hoping to help preserve. It’s a charming series full of authentic characters, and they must save Pops.
Bruised (Netflix series streaming 11/24)
Halle Berry lands in the director’s seat for the first time and also in the cage as a disgraced MMA fighter working toward redemption (both on the professional and personal levels). A classic tale! Really though, Halle’s here to redeem sports movies, as well, which could use some sprucing up following the Space Jam 2 mess. The Oscar winner portrays Jackie Justice who’s full of regret over the shambles her life has become and attempts a career comeback when her soon unexpectedly pops back into her life.
Avail. TBA Decoupled
Happiness Ever After
Avail. 11/1 The Claus Family
21 Jump Street
60 Days In: Season 6 A River Runs Through It
Addams Family Values
American Gangster
An Elf’s Story: The Elf on the Shelf
Angry Birds: Season 4 – Slingshot Stories Bella and the Bulldogs: Season 2 The Big Wedding
Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Elf Pets: Santa’s St. Bernards Save Christmas
First Knight
Forged in Fire: Season 7 Gather
The General’s Daughter
It Follows
Johnny Mnemonic
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind
Last Action Hero
Moneyball
Montford: The Chickasaw Rancher
My Dad’s Christmas Date
The Nightingale
Total Recall
Snakes on a Plane
Stripes
Tagged
Te Ata
Texas Rangers
Avail. 11/15 A Cop Movie
Big Mouth: Season 5 The Club
Glória
Love Hard
Meenakshi Sundareshwar
Narcos: Mexico: Season 3 The Unlikely Murderer
We Couldn’t Become Adults
Yara
Zero to Hero
Avail. 11/6 Arcane
Avail. 11/7 Father Christmas is Back
Avail. 11/9 Swap Shop
Your Life Is a Joke
Avail. 11/10 Animal
Gentefied: Season 2 Passing
Avail. 11/11 Love Never Lies
Red Notice
Avail. 11/12 Legacies: Season 3
Avail. 11/3 Arcane
Avail. 11/14 Mariah Carey’s All I Want For Christmas Is You
Avail. 11/15 America’s Next Top Model: Season 21 America’s Next Top Model: Season 22 Kuroko’s Basketball: Last Game
Lies and Deceit
Snowbound for Christmas
Survivor: Season 16 Survivor: Season 37
Avail. 11/16 Johnny Test’s Ultimate Meatloaf Quest
StoryBots: Laugh, Learn, Sing
Avail. 11/17 Christmas Flow
Prayers for the Stolen
The Queen of Flow: Season 2 Supergirl: Season 6 Tear Along the Dotted Line
Tiger King 2
Avail. 11/18 Carlos Ballarta: False Prophet
Dogs in Space
Lead Me Home
The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star
Avail. 11/19 Blown Away: Christmas
Cowboy Bebop
Dhamaka
Extinct
Hellbound
Love Me Instead
The Mind, Explained: Season 2 Procession
tick, tick…BOOM!
Avail. 11/20 Arcane
New World
Avail. 11/22 Outlaws
Vita & Virginia
Avail. 11/23 Masters of the Universe: Revelation: Part 2 Reasonable Doubt: A Tale of Two Kidnappings
Waffles + Mochi’s Holiday Feast
Avail. 11/24 A Boy Called Christmas
Bruised
Robin Robin
Selling Sunset: Season 4 True Story
Avail. 11/25 F is for Family: Season 5
Avail. 11/26 A Castle For Christmas
Dig Deeper: The Disappearance of Birgit Meier
Green Snake
Light the Night
School of Chocolate
Spoiled Brats
Avail. 11/28 Elves
Avail. 11/29 14 Peaks: Nothing is Impossible
Avail. 11/30 Charlie’s Colorforms City: Classic Tales with a Twist
Charlie’s Colorforms City: Snowy Stories
Charlie’s Colorforms City: The Lost Valentines Musical
Coming Home in the Dark
More the Merrier
The Summit of the Gods
Here’s the full list of titles leaving Netflix in November:
Leaving 11/1 My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Legend of Everfree
My Little Pony: Happy Birthday to You!
Leaving 11/4 Bucket List
The Lovers
Leaving 11/5 The Late Bloomer
Leaving 11/7 Sleepless
Leaving 11/10 A Single Man
Leaving 11/11 Fruitvale Station
Leaving 11/14 America’s Next Top Model: Season 19 America’s Next Top Model: Season 20 K-on! the movie
K-On!: Seasons 1-2 Survivor: Season 20: Heroes vs Villains Survivor: Season 28: Cagayan
Leaving 11/15 Safe House
Leaving 11/17 Naomi and Ely’s No Kiss List
Leaving 11/19 Spy Kids: All the Time in the World
Leaving 11/21 Beverly Hills Ninja
Machete Kills
Leaving 11/26 Broadchurch: Seasons 1-3
Leaving 11/29 Man Down: Seasons 1-4
Leaving 11/30 3 Days to Kill
A Knight’s Tale
American Outlaws
Are You The One: Seasons 1-2 Battlefield Earth
Chef
Clear and Present Danger
Freedom Writers
Glee: Seasons 1-6 The Happytime Murders
Ink Master: Seasons 1-2 Letters to Juliet
The Lincoln Lawyer
Million Dollar Baby
Peppermint
Pineapple Express
Rake: Seasons 1-4 Richard Pryor: Live in Concert
School of Rock
Stargate SG-1: Seasons 1-10 TURN: Washington’s Spies: Seasons 1-4 Waterworld
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