‘Some Things Are Just Categorically Good’: Ryan Reynolds Recruited Matthew Lillard For An A+ Ad After Quentin Tarantino’s Criticisms

After Paul Dano received some criticism online, several of Quentin Tarantino’s fellow directors, like Matt Reeves (director of The Batman), publicly showed their support. At the same time, Matthew Lillard shared how much Tarantino’s comments had upset him. Now, a new Mint Mobile commercial starring Lillard has been released, and it highlights his talent and achievements. Here’s a look at the ad:

The Funniest Comedy From Every Year Of The ’90s

While traditional comedy remained popular in the 1990s, the decade also saw a surge in independent films that truly reflected the mood of the time. These films, often low-budget, connected with Gen-X through a more relaxed, ‘slacker’ style, and weren’t afraid to tackle topics mainstream Hollywood avoided. This led to a unique situation where comedy didn’t have one single, dominant voice – it was much more diverse.

Brid: Silent Track Analysis – Should You Pull?

Brid: Silent Track differs from Diesel: Winter Sweets in that she’s much more focused in her strengths. She deals significant damage (DPS) primarily when supported by buffs from Tove (Treasure) and Drake (Treasure). These buffs provide the increased attack speed needed to activate her Skill 2 frequently, and the attack power she needs since she doesn’t boost her own attack during her Burst.

Solana & Bitget: A Love Story for the Masses (With No Middlemen) 💸🚀

Solana, that sprightly blockchain courtesan, has struck a partnership with cryptocurrency exchange Bitget. The collaboration whispers of a revolution in digital asset distribution-no more tedious listings, no more bureaucratic waltzes. Instead, Solana-based tokens receive instant fame, their barriers to adoption crumbling like a poorly constructed sandcastle. One wonders, will this finally free us from the clutches of slow, snobbish adoption?

‘Holes’ Remake with Gender-Swapped Lead Canceled by Disney

A TV series inspired by the movie and the 1998 novel it was based on was greenlit earlier this year. Shay Rudolph, known for her roles in The Baby-Sitters Club and Lethal Weapon, will take on the part originally played by LaBeouf, and Greg Kinnear will portray the film’s antagonist. The cast also features Aidy Bryant as camp counselor Sissy, Noah Cottrell as Kitch, a kitchen worker, and Flor Delis Alicea, Anire Kim Amoda, Iesha Daniels, Sophie Dieterlen, Alexandra Doke, and Maeve Press, who will all play Hayley’s fellow campers at Camp Yucca.