The real-life rise of an engaging frontman inspires the lax, awkward ‘Clika’

Jimmy Humilde, a record executive and the CEO of Rancho Humilde, produced this film with the goal of showing that Mexican American stories deserve to be told on the big screen. This is a worthwhile and timely effort, especially now when Latino Americans are facing unfair scrutiny. If Humilde and director Greene succeed with “Clika,” it’s because they’ve highlighted the importance of these stories, as Latino representation in film is often severely limited.

Crypto’s Grand Masquerade: SHIB’s Revival, ETH’s Dilemma, XRP’s Stalemate

After a decline so protracted it rivaled the fall of the Roman Empire, SHIB has finally found its footing, stabilizing around a support zone as if it had discovered a particularly comfortable armchair. The price action, once a tragic opera of despair, now hints at a restoration of order-or at least a temporary reprieve from the bleeding. Technically, SHIB trades within a tightening range, its aggressive lower lows a distant memory. Sellers, those harbingers of doom, are losing their vigor, as evidenced by the recent ascent from the depths and the emergence of a rising support line. The bear has been tamed, if only for a moment.

Is Strategy the New Bitcoin Central Bank? Michael Saylor’s Bold Claims!

In a rather revealing tête-à-tête with Gatecast-one can only imagine the somber atmosphere, perhaps scented uncomfortably with the musk of ambition-Saylor reminisced about the cataclysmic upheaval of 2020. The world at that time was akin to a body without a head, stumbling through a pandemic with a financial system that seemed as stable as a house of cards in a storm. He frames this existential crisis as a moment of divine revelation when Strategy stumbled upon Bitcoin amidst the chaos of “the war on COVID and the war on currency.” One cannot help but chuckle at the irony; in seeking refuge from a “miserable existence,” they discovered a digital savior.

After Watching 1976’s A Star Is Born For The First Time, I Was Reminded Of Something About Gary Busey

The late 1970s were arguably the best period for Gary Busey’s acting, based on critical acclaim. While I enjoyed his popular films like Lethal Weapon, Point Break, Under Siege, and The Firm in the late 80s and early 90s – those were his most commercially successful movies – the 70s showcased his talent beautifully. He gave a memorable performance as Bobbie in a film alongside Kristofferson, and 1978’s Straight Time is a truly excellent movie. Plus, he received an Oscar nomination for playing Buddy Holly in The Buddy Holly Story, which remains one of the best musical biopics ever made.