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January 2024

There were 1,585 posts published in January 2024 (this is page 98 of 159).

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Steph to sit out Warriors-Bucks; Draymond remains sidelined

The Warriors will rest Steph Curry for Saturday’s game against the Bucks.

in Sports | January 13, 2024 | 12 Words

Despicable Chicago crowd behavior a byproduct of hubris and Michael Jordan’s immense popularity and pettiness

There were no winners in Chicago on Friday night for a ceremony celebrating the greatest winners in franchise history.

in Sports | January 13, 2024 | 19 Words

No Bull: Awful crowd behavior due to hubris, MJ’s pettiness

There were no winners in Chicago on Friday night for a ceremony celebrating the greatest winners in Chicago Bulls franchise history. – Vincent Goodwill

in Sports | January 13, 2024 | 24 Words

Texas, football coach Steve Sarkisian agree to 4-year contract extension

The Longhorns have locked in their head coach after a Big 12 championship and a trip to the College Football Playoff.

in Sports | January 13, 2024 | 20 Words

Woj: Warriors must be ready to ‘max out’ Siakam if they trade for him

ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski believes any team that trades for Pascal Siakam must be ready to offer him a max contract before he tests free agency.

in Sports | January 13, 2024 | 25 Words

The 10 Best New Movies to Stream This Weekend

Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon is at the top of the list of great films you can stream this month, but there’s also Saltburn, the movie everyone is talking about; the mindless-but-stylish action flick Lift; and the white-knuckle documentary Beyond Utopia. Here are the 10 best movies you can stream this weekend.

Killers of the Flower Moon (2023) 

A new Scorsese film is a cultural event, and Killers of the Flower Moon lives up to the sky-high hype that accompanies a release from one of the greatest directors of all time and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, two of the biggest movie stars of all time. This sprawling, violent, harrowing historical drama tells the story of what happened to the Osage Nation when oil was discovered under the Oklahoma reservation they were forced onto. Spoiler: Everyone didn’t say “good for them!” and go about their day. Watching such an epic movie on a small screen has its limitations, but the three-and-a-half-hour runtime screams “watch this from your couch.” 

Where to stream: Apple TV+

Saltburn (2023)

Drawing inspiration from A Clockwork Orange, The Talented Mr. Ripley, and late-stage capitalism, Saltburn is a dark comedy about a debauched young man obsessed with wealth and who is willing to do anything to get the status he craves. Saltburn is deliberately provocative, serving up sex, drugs, and violence without shame, but underneath the flash and shock is a dark story about obsession and the evil that comes from envy and wealth.

Where to stream: Prime Video

Beyond Utopia (2023)

Beyond Utopia topped many critics “best of 2023” lists and has earned a perfect score on RottenTomatoes. A documentary that often plays like a thriller, Beyond Utopia uses home video footage to document a family trying to escape North Korea. Their life-or-death flight will leave you riveted as they go through tense confrontations at government checkpoints, hook-up with a seedy underground of profiteers, and travel overland through jungles and over mountains toward liberation. Beyond Utopia will stay with you, and as cheesy as it may sound, this movie will make you feel thankful for the freedom you enjoy. 

Where to stream: Digital rental

Lift (2024)

Lift is not going to change anyone’s life, but if you’re looking for a fast-paced, stylish heist flick that will hold your interest without being challenging, Lift is waiting on Netflix. Kevin Hart plays Cyrus, the leader of an impossibly competent and stylish gang of high-tech thieves. They’re planning their biggest job yet—boosting a grip of gold bars from an in-flight 777—but Interpol agent Abby Gladwell (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) is hot on their trail. Hart plays against type, dropping his doofy comedy persona for a suave vibe, and he’s surrounded by a likable cast who banter pleasingly between over-the-top action sequences. 

Where to stream: Netflix

Destroy All Neighbors (2024)

This kind of made-for-the-cult-section movie isn’t for everyone, but if you like splatter-comedy masterpieces like Dead Alive, Basket Case, and The Evil Dead, then Destroy All Neighbors is definitely for you. Jonah Ray Rodrigues plays William Brown, a nerdy musician whose biggest concern is finishing a prog-rock album that no one will listen to. But then Vlad (Alex Winter) moves next door. Vlad is a literal neighbor from hell, and his arrival sets off an outrageous spiral of murder, gore, and gross-out special effects. Destroy All Neighbors is held together by winning performances and the sense that everyone involved was actually having fun while making this movie. 

Where to stream: Shudder

Good Grief (2023)

The romantic tragi-comedy Good Grief is set amongst sophisticated London urbanites who have better furniture and better friends than you, but miraculously the movie manages to not be annoying because the tragedy and death don’t spare anyone—even witty, creative rich people. If you like serious movies wrapped in funny jokes or comedies that are pretty tragic, Good Grief is the movie you should watch this weekend. 

Where to stream: Netflix

The Pigeon Tunnel (2023)

No one makes better documentaries than Errol Morris. In The Pigeon Tunnel, Morris turns his probing lens toward David Cornwell, known to readers as novelist John le Carré. He’s written acclaimed espionage novels like The Spy Who Came in from the Cold and The Constant Gardener, but Cornwell wasn’t working from imagination alone. During the Cold War, he was an agent for both the British Security Service (MI5) and the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6). 

Where to stream: Apple TV+

The Holdovers (2023)

The Holdovers tells the story of the relationship between a troubled school kid, played by Dominic Sessa, and a hard-ass teacher, played by Paul Giamatti. The pair are at odds but forced to spend Christmas break together at the boarding school they’re both imprisoned in. In other hands, this could have been a mawkish, sentimental mess, but director Alexander Payne doesn’t make obvious choices or take the lazy way out, so the emotional resonance of the two prickly main characters coming together is genuine. Don’t blame me if you cry at the ending. 

Where to stream: Peacock

Society of the Snow (2023)

It may be cold where you are, but it’s not “eat your friends” cold. In 1972, an airplane carrying an amateur rugby team from Uruguay crashed in the Andes mountains. Though grit, heroism, and cannibalism, 16 of the 45 passengers survived. Society of the Snow tells their story with photography that makes the mountains seem as ominous as they are beautiful, but it also digs into the mysterious center of this unbelievable true story by suggesting a spiritual journey as much a physical one. 

Where to stream: Netflix

Bitconned (2024)

I want to say I’m tired of documentaries about lowlifes and criminals, but the allure of outlaws is powerful. The outlaws in Bitconned, a new Netflix original docuseries, are a gang of blackhearted goofs from Miami led by Ray Trapani. In 2017, Trapani and company muscled their way into the ground floor of the booming cryptocurrency world and scammed every mark the internet could offer up to them—and that’s a lot of marks. Unlike international bankers, dumb dudes from Florida who scam people tend to get caught, so Bitconned offers a comeuppance narrative to go with the “dipshits get rich” main story, which might have been satisfying if the real ending of the story wasn’t so depressing.

Where to stream: Netflix

in Life | January 13, 2024 | 1,050 Words

NBA trade rumor roundup: Not much market for Wiggins, Pacers holding firm on Siakam offer

Lakers, Hawks have discussed Dejounte Murray trade, but the Lakers want to keep Austin Reaves.

in Sports | January 13, 2024 | 15 Words

NBA trade rumor roundup: Not much market for Wiggins, Pacers holding firm on Siakam offer

Lakers, Hawks have discussed Dejounte Murray trade, but the Lakers want to keep Austin Reaves.

in Sports | January 13, 2024 | 15 Words

Antonio Pierce is lead candidate for Raiders HC job, thanks to key players’ support

Antonio Pierce went 3-1 in the AFC West in the final nine games to help the Raiders finish second in the division.

in Sports | January 13, 2024 | 22 Words

Bulls fans classlessly boo former GM Jerry Krause in front of his widow during Ring of Honor induction

“It just sucks that his family has to endure something like that. You can never take away what he created,” DeRozan said.

in Sports | January 13, 2024 | 22 Words

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