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Grant Rindner

Grant Rindner

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    Las Vegas Police Have Arrested a Man in Connection With Tupac's ... - GQ

    According to the Associated Press, a man who witnessed the 1996 murder of hip-hop star Tupac Shakur was arrested in Las Vegas on September 29. Duane “Keefe D” Davis was arrested “on suspicion of murder,” per the AP, and the moment represents a potentially major break in one of music’s biggest unsolved mysteries. Davis, 60, has long been connected to the shooting, along with his nephew, Orlando Robinson, who was fatally shot in an unrelated incident in 1998. As music journalists have pointed out,…
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    What to Read and Watch to Understand the Death (and Life) of ... - GQ

    The September 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur was so seismic, tragic, and culture-shifting that it’s never really left the public consciousness. But the September arrest of a 60-year-old Las Vegas man named Duane “Keefe D” Davis, a key suspect and one of the last living eyewitnesses to Shakur’s killing, has brought renewed attention to one of the most infamous unsolved crimes of the 1990s. An entire cottage industry of books and films has grown up around Tupac in the thirty years since his death, fr…
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    With its Kang Phase in Peril, Marvel (Reportedly) Considers an ... ...

    The days of Total Marvel Hegemony are long gone. While the MCU’s footprint in pop culture remains enormous, Kevin Feige and co. appear to be at a crossroads about the future of their still-expansive superhero slate. A new reported feature by Variety’s Tatiana Siegel unpacks the behind-the-scenes turmoil at the until-recently-Teflon studio. According to Siegel, when Feige and Marvel’s creative brain trust gathered for a creative retreat in Palm Springs this past September, the “most pressing issu…
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    The 'Masters of the Air' Trailer Is Here, and It Looks Like Two ......

    Move over Dunkirk and Top Gun, because there’s a new high-octane project about aerial warfare, and it’s coming to Apple TV+. Even by modern prestige-TV standards, Masters of the Air features a stacked cast, headlined by newly minted A-listers Austin Butler, Barry Keoghan, and Ncuti Gatwa, along with other young talents like Callum Turner, Raff Law, and Anthony Boyle playing members of the 100th Bombardment Group a.k.a. “The Bloody Hundredth,” a U.S. Air Force squadron tasked with bombing Nazi-oc…
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    An Elon Musk Biopic is Coming, Someday. In the Meantime, Let's Cast...

    Whether we like it or not, Elon Musk has made himself one of the most ubiquitous public figures of the 21st century. From Tesla and SpaceX to his relationship with Grimes to his highly-publicized purchase of Twitter and his embrace of troubling far-right wing talking points, the 52-year-old South African billionaire is both a mogul and a celebrity. To borrow a quote from Sarah Silverman in the movie Popstar, Musk is “everywhere…like oxygen, or gravity, or clinical depression.” With that in mind,…
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    The Original 'Scott Pilgrim' Cast, Definitively Power-Ranked - GQ

    The ’80s had Fast Times at Ridgemont High, the ‘90s had Dazed and Confused, and the ’00s had Mean Girls, but for the 2010s, the film that seemed to launch an entire generation of young actors is undeniably Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. Edgar Wright’s adaptation of the Bryan Lee O’Malley graphic-novel series, starring Michael Cera in the title role, Mary Elizabeth Winstead as the mercurial Ramona Flowers, and everyone from Chris Evans to Aubrey Plaza in supporting roles, wasn’t a big box office hi…
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    So, When Are All the Strike-Delayed Movies and TV Shows Coming Out?...

    When Hollywood’s most symmetrically-faced workforce reached a deal to end its 2023 strike, they not only secured better deals for actors in the streaming ecosystem, but kicked off a mad dash for major movies to resume production. The effects of the twin WGA and SAG-AFTRA Strikes weren’t necessarily felt in the moment, since many already-completed films and shows continued to be released, but work on upcoming projects stalled, leading to suspended productions and delayed release dates. Most of th…
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    Netflix Just Announced its 2024 TV Slate, Featuring More 'Squid Gam...

    After a tumultuous 2023 marked by a widely-criticized (but ultimately lucrative) crackdown on password sharing and the twin SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes, Netflix is entering 2024 with a bang. On February 1, the ubiquitous streamer released a sizzle reel for the year ahead, which highlighted its upcoming films but also its slate of original TV programming. Serialized TV was the key to Netflix’s transition into original programming, with shows like Orange is the New Black and Stranger Things helping…
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    Is Paul Thomas Anderson's Mysterious, Big-Budget New Leonardo DiCap...

    Few filmmakers are able to balance Academy Award-contending projects with irreverent, esoteric comedy like Paul Thomas Anderson, and the 53-year-old director’s next project looks like it’ll perfectly toe the line between the two. Anderson’s new film is characteristically shrouded in secrecy, but the drips of confirmed details and the intriguing rumors make it easily one of the most fascinating movies on the horizon. Anderson is working with Hollywood veterans Leonardo DiCaprio, Regina Hall, and…
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    'Euphoria' Season 3 is Delayed Indefinitely - GQ

    A third season of Euphoria, HBO’s wildly popular and controversial teen drama, always felt like a pipe dream, even as the network stated publicly that it would be filmed and released in 2025. But new reports about Sam Levinson’s series indicate that, at the very least, Season 3 has been delayed and the involved actors have been told they can make other commitments, with some outlets going so far as to report that the season has been “totally scrapped.” On the evening of March 24, film and TV pub…
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    Rapper Dads and Their Rapper Sons Talk About the Family Business - GQ

    Happy Father’s Day! Read all of our dad stories here. When he was 16, Demetrius Gray, the son of multi-platinum rapper Juvenile, had a very clear birthday wish: he wanted his father to buy him a 1971 “Glass House” Chevy Caprice. Instead, the New Orleans superstar gave his son—now better known as Young Juve—a new Apple laptop, Pro Tools, and a few pieces of recording equipment. At the time, the teenager was disappointed, but that decision wound up not only changing his life, but also his relation…