AI-pilled graduates are not a big hit for finance jobs with their shallow ideas
Finance firms are reassessing AI-native graduates as concerns grow over shallow analysis, weak critical thinking, and excessive dependence on generative AI tools.
‘Her Private Hell’ Teaser: Nicolas Winding Refn Returns
The “Hell” of the title of Nicolas Winding Refn‘s latest? It’s not just metaphorical. Well, maybe. As the synopsis for the Danish auteur’s...
Victor Wembanyama got away with the dirtiest foul of the NBA Finals that wasn’t...
Wemby was jostling with Jalen Brunson at the top of the key, and decided to throw him to the ground like he was...
Future of Film Financing: Cannes American Pavilion Panel
“This is not going to be your typical ‘How do you finance movies?’ panel,” IndieWire Editor-in-Chief Dana Harris-Bridson said in her opening remarks...
Price shocks from the Iran war power solar sales in energy-hungry Asia
Soaring costs for fuel due to the Iran war are leading consumers in hard-hit Asia toward rooftop solar power, a likely windfall for...
Jordan Firstman’s Debut Seriously Impresses
Ask any gay man with a social media account, and they likely have an opinion about Jordan Firstman. The backlash-courting queer actor/comedian, controversial...
A24 Debuts Robert Pattinson’s Chris Hansen
Robert Pattinson has spent the last decade-plus treating movie stardom like some kind of elaborate public dare. Between the criminal desperation of the...
Trump and Epstein ‘Reading Room’ exhibit in NY offers files on sex offender
A pop-up exhibition in New York titled "The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room" offers viewers roughly 3.5 million pages...














