Tessa Thompson’s New Movie Hedda Puts A Queer Spin On A Classic Play, And It’s Beautifully Tragic

This film, Hedda, is based on Henrik Ibsen’s play Hedda Gabler, a classic of realistic literature written over 130 years ago. The story centers on Hedda Gabler, the daughter of a general, who finds herself unfulfilled in her new marriage to a scholar named George Tesman. When George’s professional competitor – and one of Hedda’s former loves – Eilert Løvborg reappears, Hedda sets out to disrupt his life. (I won’t give away the ending, just in case you want to be surprised!).

🚨 Market Crash Alert: Is Your Portfolio About to Go Splat? 🚨

Financial Doom Chart

Apparently, this chap has sold off most of his positions faster than a Vogon reading poetry, claiming a “major correction” is nigh. And no, he’s not just making this up because he lost his car keys and is taking it out on the S&P 500. The data, as they say, is as solid as a Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy-though slightly less useful when you’re stuck on a spaceship with a depressed robot. 🤖

Anthony Hopkins can scare you, then disarm you with his modesty

The man on the phone sounds gruff at first, but he’s surprisingly humble and likeable. He values honesty and openly discusses the importance of kindness and creating the life you want. He even says every day is a chance to feel young again. But when Anthony Hopkins talks about being frightening, you quickly realize he understands the power of that feeling.

Tim and Demi-Leigh Tebow Lost Their Dream Jobs and Found Something Better

Both women recently released books around the same time. The books share common themes: they’re meant to inspire, express strong faith, and are based on personal experiences. Demi, as she’s known, wrote a 100-day devotional called Knowing Who You Are Because of Who God Is, which expands on the lessons from her memoir. Her memoir details how she redefined herself after being Miss Universe in 2018 and discovered true self-worth – which she found through her faith and belief in being created in God’s image.