The world can’t seem to get enough news about 18-year old Barron Trump, the only child of former Potus Donald Trump and supermodel Melania Trump.
The teen has one of the most hi-vis lives on the planet and yet next to nothing is known about him.
Which is why it makes sense that conspiracy theories have cropped up about Barron given the lack of facts available.
Would you believe that some people have tied Barron’s identity to a character in an 1800s book? It’s true, read on to find out why some think that Barron could be a time traveler!
Barron Trump – Is A Time Traveler?
Is Barron really a time traveler? It depends on how you define time traveler! Although it seems straight up impossible, there is a series of kid’s books written in the 19th-century about a boy named Baron (one ‘R’) Trump.
According to Nikki Swift,...
The teen has one of the most hi-vis lives on the planet and yet next to nothing is known about him.
Which is why it makes sense that conspiracy theories have cropped up about Barron given the lack of facts available.
Would you believe that some people have tied Barron’s identity to a character in an 1800s book? It’s true, read on to find out why some think that Barron could be a time traveler!
Barron Trump – Is A Time Traveler?
Is Barron really a time traveler? It depends on how you define time traveler! Although it seems straight up impossible, there is a series of kid’s books written in the 19th-century about a boy named Baron (one ‘R’) Trump.
According to Nikki Swift,...
- 6/8/2024
- by Tanya Clark
- Celebrating The Soaps
Anyone who has ever watched Pawn Stars on The History Channel knows that Rick Harrison always jokes with Austin “Chumlee” Russell and seems to like him despite their back-and-forth.
There are times when Chumlee intentionally does things to bug Rick, even causing fans to say he needs to be fired over them.
Most recently, that happened when he gave Rick the wrong coffee order on purpose to bug him, as reported by Monsters and Critics. Certainly, Chumlee acts out for a laugh and doesn’t mean any actual harm.
Maybe Chumlee felt reticent after that encounter with Rick when he filmed a snippet for Instagram and asked Rick a specific request.
During the short video, Chumlee approached Rick at the pawnshop and said, “Say three nice things about me,” and added that he had ten seconds to respond.
Rick took a beat and repeated, “Three nice things about you…You are funny,...
There are times when Chumlee intentionally does things to bug Rick, even causing fans to say he needs to be fired over them.
Most recently, that happened when he gave Rick the wrong coffee order on purpose to bug him, as reported by Monsters and Critics. Certainly, Chumlee acts out for a laugh and doesn’t mean any actual harm.
Maybe Chumlee felt reticent after that encounter with Rick when he filmed a snippet for Instagram and asked Rick a specific request.
During the short video, Chumlee approached Rick at the pawnshop and said, “Say three nice things about me,” and added that he had ten seconds to respond.
Rick took a beat and repeated, “Three nice things about you…You are funny,...
- 6/7/2024
- by Pamela Roy
- Monsters and Critics
Exclusive: Indie filmmakers Courtney Stephens and Michael Almereyda are teaming to direct a new documentary about controversial scientist John C. Lilly, Deadline has learned.
Funded by a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the project will look at the countercultural figure’s work as the inventor of the isolation tank, as well as his pioneering studies of dolphin intelligence and support of psychedelics as a positive means for expanding consciousness. The storytelling will be supported by interviews with Lilly’s contemporaries and colleagues, as well as extensive archival records.
Stephens was drawn to Lilly, having grown up near Marine World in the Bay Area, where the scientist worked with trained dolphins and computers in the early 1980s, hoping to teach the animals an Esperanto-like language that would allow for interspecies communication. Apple donated equipment to the lab, which was visited by figures ranging from Ram Dass to Olivia Newton John.
Funded by a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the project will look at the countercultural figure’s work as the inventor of the isolation tank, as well as his pioneering studies of dolphin intelligence and support of psychedelics as a positive means for expanding consciousness. The storytelling will be supported by interviews with Lilly’s contemporaries and colleagues, as well as extensive archival records.
Stephens was drawn to Lilly, having grown up near Marine World in the Bay Area, where the scientist worked with trained dolphins and computers in the early 1980s, hoping to teach the animals an Esperanto-like language that would allow for interspecies communication. Apple donated equipment to the lab, which was visited by figures ranging from Ram Dass to Olivia Newton John.
- 12/19/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Christopher Nolan’s The Prestige tends to fall between the stage boards when it comes to the director’s oeuvre. It’s not as blockbuster as his Batman trilogy or as critically acclaimed as Oppenheimer (which sold so well on Blu-ray it led to a major studio shortage) but it no doubt stands as one of his finest achievements: narratively, technically and, yes, magically. And it took years to get to the screen. Distracted and delayed off and on since the days of Memento, The Prestige would end up a feat that stands alone–ironically enough when you think about it…–in Christopher Nolan’s filmography.
But this is just the Pledge. So how did Christopher Nolan turn The Prestige into a minor masterpiece? How did he pull the rabbit out of the hat? Let’s find out: Wtf Happened to this movie?!
Christopher Nolan first got wind of The Prestige – Christopher Priest’s 1995 novel,...
But this is just the Pledge. So how did Christopher Nolan turn The Prestige into a minor masterpiece? How did he pull the rabbit out of the hat? Let’s find out: Wtf Happened to this movie?!
Christopher Nolan first got wind of The Prestige – Christopher Priest’s 1995 novel,...
- 11/29/2023
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
You must have surely heard about vampires, but have you got any idea what a ‘Dampyr’ is? I certainly had no clue that characters like Blade belonged to the Dampyr category. Riccardo Chemello, the director of the 2022 film Dampyr has tried to bring the legendary creature into popular culture with vigor, and his effort doesn’t entirely miss the mark. The film is a story about Harlan Draka, who doesn’t know that his birth is the result of the union between a vampire and a human. In the Balkans, war is raging, and when the army is attacked by a bunch of vampires, Commander Kurjack brings in Harlan to see if he is a dampyr, a vampire hunter.
Spoilers Ahead
Plot Synopsis: What Happens In The Film?
Many moons ago, a woman gave birth to Harlan after she had been impregnated by a ‘Master of the Night’ named Draka.
Spoilers Ahead
Plot Synopsis: What Happens In The Film?
Many moons ago, a woman gave birth to Harlan after she had been impregnated by a ‘Master of the Night’ named Draka.
- 11/23/2023
- by Ayush Awasthi
- Film Fugitives
Eve Hewson is one of the most talented and beautiful actresses working in the film industry. The Irish actress began her career with a 2005 short film titled Lost and Found, and after that she made her feature debut with the 2008 film The 27 Club. Hewson’s first major role was in the 2011 drama film This Must Be It and recently she starred in Apple TV+’s musical drama film Flora and Son. So, if you love Hewson’s performances here are the 10 best movies and shows starring Eve Hewson that should be on your watchlist.
10. Behind Her Eyes (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Synopsis: Simona Brown plays Louise, a single mother who has an affair with her psychiatrist boss David (Tom Bateman). Her life takes a strange turn when she later befriends his wife Adele (Eve Hewson), and she finds herself caught in a web of secrets and lies where nothing is what it seems.
10. Behind Her Eyes (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Synopsis: Simona Brown plays Louise, a single mother who has an affair with her psychiatrist boss David (Tom Bateman). Her life takes a strange turn when she later befriends his wife Adele (Eve Hewson), and she finds herself caught in a web of secrets and lies where nothing is what it seems.
- 11/14/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
With Oppenheimer hitting theatres this weekend, it’s time to look at the work of one of the greatest directors of our generation: Christopher Nolan. A caveat – our Christopher Nolan movies ranked list is just one person’s opinion, and his work is divisive. Everyone has their favourites (and least favourites), so I’m hoping this ranking will open up some discussion in the comments below. We do not include Following in this list, as it’s not feature-length (only seventy minutes) and can’t be put on the same level as his other work – although it’s an interesting curio. Also, note that this list ranks all of his movies from worst to best, so if you don’t see your favourite film of his right off the top, don’t panic!
Insomnia
In my mind, Christopher Nolan has never made a bad movie. So, when I say one...
Insomnia
In my mind, Christopher Nolan has never made a bad movie. So, when I say one...
- 7/22/2023
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
Canadian Swifties are abuzz.
When Taylor Swift announced her Eras Tour last fall, fans north of the border were disappointed there were no Canadian dates on the first leg of the tour.
Read More: All The Celebs Who Have Attended Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour
The move left many Canadian fans scrambling to get tickets to sold-out shows in cities across the United States, though Swift had promised international dates would be added later.
Earlier this month, Swift delivered on the promise of international dates, but once again Canadians were left in the dust, with the tour only extending to stops in Latin America.
But now fans are starting to get excited, after the Canadian Ticketmaster website was updated to include a listing for the Eras Tour.
Canada just updated their Ticketmaster website with #TSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/PEw5z5FsO1
— The Eras Tour (@TSTheErasTour) June 12, 2023
Read More: Taylor Swift...
When Taylor Swift announced her Eras Tour last fall, fans north of the border were disappointed there were no Canadian dates on the first leg of the tour.
Read More: All The Celebs Who Have Attended Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour
The move left many Canadian fans scrambling to get tickets to sold-out shows in cities across the United States, though Swift had promised international dates would be added later.
Earlier this month, Swift delivered on the promise of international dates, but once again Canadians were left in the dust, with the tour only extending to stops in Latin America.
But now fans are starting to get excited, after the Canadian Ticketmaster website was updated to include a listing for the Eras Tour.
Canada just updated their Ticketmaster website with #TSTheErasTour pic.twitter.com/PEw5z5FsO1
— The Eras Tour (@TSTheErasTour) June 12, 2023
Read More: Taylor Swift...
- 6/13/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
More than two centuries after the publication of Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, Mary Shelley's powerful prose still resonates with readers and helped lay the foundation for science fiction as we know it, making her the perfect subject for one of the five historical fiction biographies being released digitally in English for the first time from Comixology Originals and Italian publisher Becco Giallo.
Titled Mary Shelley: The Eternal Dream, the graphic novel is written by Alessandro Di Virgilio and features artwork by Manuela Santoni, and ahead of its March 28th release, we've been provided with exclusive preview pages to share with Daily Dead readers!
Below, you can check out our exclusive preview from Mary Shelley: The Eternal Dream, as well as the official press release with additional details on all five historical fiction biographies coming out digitally as part of Amazon's Comixology Originals. To learn more about Mary Shelley: The Eternal Dream,...
Titled Mary Shelley: The Eternal Dream, the graphic novel is written by Alessandro Di Virgilio and features artwork by Manuela Santoni, and ahead of its March 28th release, we've been provided with exclusive preview pages to share with Daily Dead readers!
Below, you can check out our exclusive preview from Mary Shelley: The Eternal Dream, as well as the official press release with additional details on all five historical fiction biographies coming out digitally as part of Amazon's Comixology Originals. To learn more about Mary Shelley: The Eternal Dream,...
- 3/16/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Bridget Lamonica Dec 8, 2017
The midseason finale of Supernatural ends at a perfect, cinematic moment that had us on the edge of our seats! Spoilers...
This review contains spoilers.
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13.9 The Bad Place
It’s the mid-season finale, and Supernatural did not hold anything back.
This was a great way to go into a long break—with fans wanting more. Not only did we finally reunite Jack and the Winchesters, but the episode simply had beautiful cinematography. A lot of care was put into the visuals of this episode, so I’m going to share what I noticed.
How do you keep a fresh visual style in a long-running show? You mix it up. In this episode, we saw some...
The midseason finale of Supernatural ends at a perfect, cinematic moment that had us on the edge of our seats! Spoilers...
This review contains spoilers.
See related The Big Bang Theory season 11 episode 9 review: The Bitcoin Entanglement The Big Bang Theory season 11 episode 8 review: The Tesla Recoil The Big Bang Theory season 11 episode 7 review: The Geology Methodology
13.9 The Bad Place
It’s the mid-season finale, and Supernatural did not hold anything back.
This was a great way to go into a long break—with fans wanting more. Not only did we finally reunite Jack and the Winchesters, but the episode simply had beautiful cinematography. A lot of care was put into the visuals of this episode, so I’m going to share what I noticed.
How do you keep a fresh visual style in a long-running show? You mix it up. In this episode, we saw some...
- 12/8/2017
- Den of Geek
Elon Musk is the closest thing we have to a real Tony Stark. Having founded companies like PayPal, SpaceX, and Tesla, he's on the cutting edge. With ambitious plans to reach Mars, build Hyperloop technology, and launch low orbit satellites to give internet to the world, Musk is doing more in a year that some people do in a lifetime.
Musk will guest star on The Simpsons as himself and form a partnership with Mr. Burns to modernize Springfield. Obviously, this does not end well. The episode is titled "The Musk Who Fell To Earth" and will air tonight on Fox. If you can't wait, you can watch two clips that give you a fun preview.
Musk will guest star on The Simpsons as himself and form a partnership with Mr. Burns to modernize Springfield. Obviously, this does not end well. The episode is titled "The Musk Who Fell To Earth" and will air tonight on Fox. If you can't wait, you can watch two clips that give you a fun preview.
- 1/25/2015
- by Free Reyes
- GeekTyrant
Last month at Comic-Con, producers of The Simpsons announced that Tesla mastermind Elon Musk would be dropping into Springfield this season to serve as a thorn in Mr. Burns’ financial side. Now it appears that another extremely rich dude is going to match wits with the town’s terrible tycoon. Virgin founder Richard Branson has recorded a cameo as himself for an upcoming episode of the animated comedy, EW has learned.
“Richard Branson is the Flanders to Mr. Burns,” executive producer Al Jean tells EW. “He’s Mr. Burns’ nosy neighbor.”
The episode featuring Branson—who was briefly depicted in...
“Richard Branson is the Flanders to Mr. Burns,” executive producer Al Jean tells EW. “He’s Mr. Burns’ nosy neighbor.”
The episode featuring Branson—who was briefly depicted in...
- 8/19/2014
- by Dan Snierson
- EW - Inside TV
In the Sept. 28 season premiere of The Simpsons, a familiar character from the animated comedy will meet his/her maker. Is it Homer? Of course it’s not—that would be dumber than… well, Homer in pretty much any situation.
But in this scene from the episode, which was screened at the Simpsons’ Comic-Con panel on Saturday, he looks to be in pretty rough shape. See for yourself in the video below and then begin wildly speculating about who will be six feet under by the end of the episode, titled… “Clown in the Dumps.”
D’ohn’t just sit there scratching your head.
But in this scene from the episode, which was screened at the Simpsons’ Comic-Con panel on Saturday, he looks to be in pretty rough shape. See for yourself in the video below and then begin wildly speculating about who will be six feet under by the end of the episode, titled… “Clown in the Dumps.”
D’ohn’t just sit there scratching your head.
- 7/26/2014
- by Dan Snierson
- EW - Inside TV
Stephen Colbert's super-conservative Comedy Central character is finally copping to the existence of global warming. His reaction, however, stayed pretty true to form: “Fuck it,” Colbert declared on Wednesday night's “The Word” segment. Global warming is bad, but doing something about it is hard. That's a sucky conundrum, Colbert said. It's also a scary future: ”It's so terrifying, that it left a carbon footprint in my pants,” Colbert quipped. See video: Colbert on #BringBackOurGirls: ‘Refreshing to See a Hashtag Campaign That Has Nothing to Do With Firing Me’ So the comedian finally began doing something about it: conserving energy,...
- 5/15/2014
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
While the rest of his cohort have fallen by the wayside or been absorbed into the Hollywood system, the film-maker has stayed weird, as his new movie of erudite vampire love reveals
The word "hipster" invariably crops up in discussions about American film-maker Jim Jarmusch, not least because he looks the part. He is tall, lean, often wears shades and has a famous shock of hair that started turning silvery grey in his teens; his basso drawl completes the uncanny resemblance to a certain Hollywood great, which inspired Jarmusch to found a jokey secret society, The Sons of Lee Marvin.
Jarmusch is without a doubt the most rock'n'roll of film-makers – although he obliges you to define the term. He has worked with a lot of musicians, either as composers or as actors – Neil Young, Tom Waits, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, hip-hop producer RZA. But if you look at the breadth of Jarmusch's references,...
The word "hipster" invariably crops up in discussions about American film-maker Jim Jarmusch, not least because he looks the part. He is tall, lean, often wears shades and has a famous shock of hair that started turning silvery grey in his teens; his basso drawl completes the uncanny resemblance to a certain Hollywood great, which inspired Jarmusch to found a jokey secret society, The Sons of Lee Marvin.
Jarmusch is without a doubt the most rock'n'roll of film-makers – although he obliges you to define the term. He has worked with a lot of musicians, either as composers or as actors – Neil Young, Tom Waits, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, hip-hop producer RZA. But if you look at the breadth of Jarmusch's references,...
- 2/23/2014
- by Jonathan Romney
- The Guardian - Film News
Art is the highest form of culture. The Egyptian civilisation revolutionised epic architecture into an art form, the Hittites re-shaped the way society is formed. America from 1776 revolutionised idealism through rhetoric, and Europe provided the spark of the Enlightenment. We have used these huge shifts as markers towards a higher understanding of the world around us.
In recent history, things have changed with an exponential cultural big bang that we are now unable to even quantify, let alone quash. No longer are the world’s brightest scientists and thinkers lauded and held in god-like acclaim, they now hide in the dark recesses of the internet, toiling in the soil of commercial neglect. Today, the worlds eye is drawn solely to the Colosseum, not to the laboratory.
Our interactions are now completely dictated by the nature of celebrity, we worship these idols on the altar of television. The word ‘celebrity’ originates...
In recent history, things have changed with an exponential cultural big bang that we are now unable to even quantify, let alone quash. No longer are the world’s brightest scientists and thinkers lauded and held in god-like acclaim, they now hide in the dark recesses of the internet, toiling in the soil of commercial neglect. Today, the worlds eye is drawn solely to the Colosseum, not to the laboratory.
Our interactions are now completely dictated by the nature of celebrity, we worship these idols on the altar of television. The word ‘celebrity’ originates...
- 11/25/2013
- by Paddy Lambert
- Obsessed with Film
Today is World AIDS Day. Whether it’s getting tested, donating money to your favorite celebrity’s “social media death” charity, or just getting educated, take some time to make a difference in your life or someone else’s.
Angels In America is getting another extension. The cast that includes Zachary Quinto will take their final bow on January 30th. But the new cast includes local favorite Michael Urie, who will step into the role of Prior Walter.
The Illinois House passed a civil unions bill 61-52. Meanwhile, the senate committee pass it on to the next level of consideration, and the governor has pledged to sign it, much to the consternation of Nom.
Shortly after his Today Show appearance, Nate Berkus was rushed to the hospital with appendicitis. He is, as I write this, awaiting surgery, and is expected to be fine. But we’re still sending good vibes his way.
Angels In America is getting another extension. The cast that includes Zachary Quinto will take their final bow on January 30th. But the new cast includes local favorite Michael Urie, who will step into the role of Prior Walter.
The Illinois House passed a civil unions bill 61-52. Meanwhile, the senate committee pass it on to the next level of consideration, and the governor has pledged to sign it, much to the consternation of Nom.
Shortly after his Today Show appearance, Nate Berkus was rushed to the hospital with appendicitis. He is, as I write this, awaiting surgery, and is expected to be fine. But we’re still sending good vibes his way.
- 12/1/2010
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
When we last checked in with innovation expert Dev Patnaik, CEO of growth-strategy firm Jump Associates, he was chiding us for heralding company innovations--as opposed to innovative companies--on last year’s Fast Company 50. Twelve months later, he’s lobbing the same criticism at our new list. (Bring it on, Dev!) While most of our selections, like Apple, Nintendo, and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, “most definitely” deserved a spot on the list, he says, others, like Hulu, seemed like one-trick ponies. If Patnaik had it his way, we’d highlight these 10 organizations (none of which made the original cut--and none of which, we might add, let you watch The Simpsons on demand at your desk):
1. Virgin “They’ve got everything from a biofuels initiative to Virgin Galactic. And Virgin America is the most pleasurable airline to fly in U.S., bar none. The online kiosks are better, the onscreen entertainment is...
1. Virgin “They’ve got everything from a biofuels initiative to Virgin Galactic. And Virgin America is the most pleasurable airline to fly in U.S., bar none. The online kiosks are better, the onscreen entertainment is...
- 3/26/2009
- by Dan Macsai
- Fast Company
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