If you thought you'd seen it all - love triangles, fashion drama and Parisian rooftops sprinkled with emotion - think again. Emily in Paris, one of Netflix's most-watched series, is back for its fifth season. But be warned: this time Emily Cooper doesn't stop at the Eiffel Tower. Oh no, now she's taking us to Rome and Venice too - as if someone had given the series another slice of pizza and a glass of Chianti to top it off. What does Emily in Paris Season 5 bring?
Noah Hawley’s “Alien: Earth” (FX/Hulu) brings the action home: to the year 2120, two years before the original film. When the research ship USCSS Maginot returns after 65 years in cryogenics, a nightmare explodes on Earth—run by mega-corporations. At its center is Wendy (Sydney Chandler), a child’s consciousness in an adult synthetic body, and a world where apex predators don’t just hide in shafts.
The world rushes into silence and screens, and the GP1 revs up to 9,000 rpm and demands your left foot. New brand Garagisti & Co. brings back the analog madness Garagisti & Co. GP1: V12, 1,000 kg, 6-speed manual – and nothing that beeps at the touch.
While we still grapple with the consequences of climate change, nature surprises us again – this time with the Earth's speeding up. The Earth is spinning faster! While it sounds like a scene from a science fiction movie, it's a very real phenomenon that could have a significant impact on life as we know it.
A prediction that is taking on realistic shapes? Is a tsunami coming? We have barely said goodbye to the era of masks and lockdowns and started living life to the fullest, when a new anxiety is already haunting us: Japanese artist Ryo Tatsuki has long warned of the summer of 2025 as a period when the world will be hit by a severe natural disaster in the form of a tsunami. Just today, July 30, news comes of a powerful earthquake of magnitude 8.8 in Kamchatka, which has already triggered an official tsunami warning for the areas of Alaska and Hawaii. Is it possible that her predictions were true?
The July 2025 full moon, which will light up the sky in the early morning hours of July 10, 2025, is not just a visual spectacle. It is a lunar phenomenon that carries a powerful message astrologically: it is time for a serious conversation with yourself. The horned moon, or "Buck Moon," as it is called in North American tradition, is not a romantic name without substance - but a warning that something is growing in life. Antlers, ego, ambition or - if you are lucky - wisdom.
If you're tired of superficial biographies, predictable love stories, or boring superheroes, we invite you to the cinematic world of strange genius. This is not a list for everyone, but for those brave viewers who are looking for something different, daring, and above all, bizarre. Strange legendary films! We present to you 8 excellent strange films that will stir your perception of reality, make you laugh, scare you, or even confuse you. Are you ready?
The ultimate guide to the best sci-fi series! Summer is the perfect time to escape to the worlds of science fiction for the third year in a row. Streaming giants Apple TV+, Disney+, Paramount+, Hulu and Peacock will treat genre fans to epic returns and highly anticipated premieres this year. Check out what's worth your time.
Although July is the first real month of summer and we would definitely prefer to be lounging on the beach, those of us who still haven't (guiltily!) given up on vacation are passing the time by indulging in new TV stories - these 5 new TV series are coming. Fortunately, there is no shortage of series production this year, and streaming platforms will ensure that we don't have to deal with the difficult dilemma: "What the hell to watch today?"
The Fantastic Four are back – and with a bang! The final trailer for the long-awaited Marvel adventure Fantastic Four: First Class is finally here, opening a brand new (and very bold) chapter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. If you thought the MCU couldn’t surprise you anymore – well, hold on to your space helmets.
Jordan Brand celebrates four decades with the new Air Jordan 40, a nostalgic homage to a legend, but also a shot into the future. And yes, the first impression is: less is more. But in this case, “less” means a technologically bombastic “more.”
When we enter a bookstore, we are hit by the smell of fresh paper, the soft whisper of a story from each shelf – and then something fateful happens: our eye catches the cover. Bright colors, a mysterious illustration, perhaps the ominous silence of white space. And in that moment, before we read a single line, we know: this is what we have to have. Let's take a look at the best book covers.