The data scientist and author of the Decision Intelligence newsletter on why people who think they’re making data-based decisions may actually fall short. Agents can become essential team members at ...
Todd Haynes‘ passion project De Noche is officially back from the dead. After Joaquin Phoenix‘s stunning departure nearly derailed the film last year, Pedro Pascal has stepped in to save the day, ...
Pascal shared the news on his social media, sharing numerous photos on Instagram that highlight Hayne's stunning filmography. He also shared a cute photo alongside Danny Ramirez, his co-star. "De nada ...
Pedro Pascal to the rescue, again. After shepherding Ellie Williams through the emotional wreckage of The Last of Us, Pascal is now stepping in to steady an entirely different kind of endangered ...
Haynes penned the screenplay with longtime collaborator Jon Raymond. The story, which echoes classic noirs like “Chinatown,” charts the passionate and unexpected love affair between a cop (Pascal) and ...
For a time, it seemed that Todd Haynes’ sexually explicit gay noir would never make it past the page. Thankfully, that is one nightmare from which we can now wake up. Variety reports this morning that ...
Todd Haynes’ gay romance film “De Noche” lives. The project, which fell apart in 2024 when Joaquin Phoenix abruptly pulled out five days before production was due to begin, has secured financing from ...
Pedro Pascal will reunite with Danny Ramirez for the upcoming gay romance De Noche following Joaquin Phoenix’s surprising exit. “This story, with Pedro Pascal and Danny Ramirez in the two leads, ...
Seeing his face on a Red Bull can surprised Pascal Siakam. It wasn’t something he dreamed about as a kid. There was no checklist that included brand launches or packaging with his likeness. And yet, ...
One of the world's first calculating machines will not go to auction as scheduled in France, after a Paris court provisionally blocked the historic item from being exported. Auction house Christie's ...
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