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Must Read: Lululemon CEO Steps Down, What Will Become of Saks Global in 2026?
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Must Read: Lululemon CEO Steps Down, What Will Become of Saks Global in 2026?

by jummy84 December 13, 2025
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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Friday. Calvin McDonald is stepping down as Lululemon’s CEO and member of the company’s Board of Directors, effective Jan. 31, 2026. McDonald will serve as a senior advisor to the company through March 31, 2026. The Board is conducting …

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Billie Eilish calls out "fucking pathetic" Elon Musk for hoarding wealth as Tesla CEO nears trillionaire status
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Billie Eilish calls out “fucking pathetic” Elon Musk for hoarding wealth as Tesla CEO nears trillionaire status

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Billie Eilish has called out Elon Musk as he nears trillionaire status.

  • READ MORE: Billie Eilish – ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ review: bold, brilliant and somewhat brighter

Reports indicate that Musk – Tesla CEO and ally of US President Donald Trump – is on the fast track to become the world’s first trillionaire as the tech company has approved a landmark pay package that would entitle the mogul to nearly $1trillion worth of Tesla stock if he delivers on specific performance goals over the next decade.

Following the reports, Billie Eilish has taken to her Instagram stories to share infographics on what Musk – who was already the world’s richest man even before the pay package was approved – could do to help global crises with his wealth.

With that money, per the infographics she shared, Elon Musk could end world hunger, save endangered species and rebuild Gaza, which has been largely destroyed due to the ongoing Gaza-Israel conflict.

After sharing the infographics, Eillish wrote, calling him out: “Fucking pathetic pussy bitch coward”

Billie Eilish calls out Elon Musk for not using his wealth to aid humanity and resolve global issues:

“f***ing pathetic p***y b**** coward” pic.twitter.com/ZL91tUdno0

— Pop Base (@PopBase) November 13, 2025

The fiery call out comes just two weeks after she called out several billionaires to their faces last last month. The singer was present at the Wall Street Journal 2025 Innovator Awards, where she was awarded the Music Innovator award.

For her acceptance speech, Eilish turned her attention to the multiple billionaires in the room – including Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg: “We’re in a time right now where the world is really really bad and really dark, and people need empathy and help more than ever, especially in our country. If you have money it would be great to use it for good things and maybe give it to some people that need it.”

“I love you all but there’s a few people in here that have a lot more money than me… and if you’re a billionaire, why are you a billionaire?” she questioned, before saying: “Give your money away, shorties”.

That night, it was announced by chat show host Stephen Colbert that the singer will be donating $11.5million (£8.7million) from her ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour’ to charities for both food equity and the climate crisis.

Billie Eilish performing at Reading 2023. Credit: Andy Ford for NME

This isn’t the first time that Eilish has used her platform to push for change. Previously she joined forces with non-profit organisation Reverb to help make her live performances more sustainable. At venues including The O2 in London, the two of them established ‘Eco Villages’ to provide education for fans about reducing their carbon footprint.

The singer also implemented a vegan food policy at various tour stops in the trek – requiring vendors on site to only sell plant-based options during her time playing at the venue.

In other Billie Eilish news, the ‘Ocean Eyes’ hitmaker recently spoke to Wall Street Journal in a new feature, and revealed that she pushed back against including the hit track ‘Birds Of A Feather’ on her celebrated 2024 album because she thought it was “stupid”.

Since it was shared, the song has gone on to become one of Eilish’s biggest hits, and was crowned as Spotify’s most-streamed song of 2024, with over 1.77billion streams.

NME gave ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft’ a four star review which read: “Billie came into this process with aspirations to find herself, creatively and personally: ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ remains distinctly unique, a portrait of a singular talent entering young adulthood, exploring her queerness and experiencing the emotional thrill and (sometimes) catastrophe of chasing passion or falling in love.

“In trying to write an album for herself, she’s made one that will resonate harder than anything she’s done before.”

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Royal Television Society CEO Theresa Wise To Retire Next Year
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Royal Television Society CEO Theresa Wise To Retire Next Year

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Theresa Wise, the long-serving CEO of the Royal Television Society (RTS), will retire in 2026.

She has been in charge of the influential British TV organisation for well over a decade. “After almost 13 unforgettable years as CEO of the Royal Television Society, I have made the decision to retire from full time work,” said Wise.

A process to find her successor has begun for Wise, who is known as a staunch champion of the RTS’s work and for its place in British broadcasting.

“The RTS is a unique and vital part of the UK’s world-leading television and streaming media landscape and I’m immensely proud of what we have achieved over the past few years,” said Wise. “Our educational programmes are stronger than ever, our members are very engaged, our events programme continues to set the gold standard across the industry, the national and regional centres are thriving and the team at the RTS is world class.”

All3Media CEO Jane Turton, who is Chair of the RTS, said: “Theresa has made a huge and lasting contribution to the RTS. Her dynamism, passion, and commitment have been amazing. It has been a pleasure working with her as she has grown and developed the Society, launching new initiatives like the Mini MBA, strengthening the Bursary Scheme and constantly innovating and delivering the highest quality across all of the RTS activities. On behalf of the Board and everyone at the RTS, I would like to thank Theresa for a brilliant contribution to the Society.”

News of Wise’s exit comes in a dramatic week for British TV following the scandal over a doctored Donald Trump speech that led to the exits of BBC Director General Tim Davie and BBC News CEO Deborah Turness.

With Channel 4 also seeking a CEO, change is coming thick and fast in the UK.

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Must Read: Saks Global CEO Addresses Business Challenges, Retailers Rethink Workforce With AI in Mind
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Must Read: Saks Global CEO Addresses Business Challenges, Retailers Rethink Workforce With AI in Mind

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84


These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Monday. On a panel at the WWD Apparel and Retail CEO Summit, Saks Global CEO Marc Metrick acknowledged the company’s ongoing challenges, including its unpaid vendor bills and strained relationship with brand partners. He emphasized that …

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Trump Celebrates Exit of BBC Director General and CEO of News
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Trump Celebrates Exit of BBC Director General and CEO of News

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Sunday afternoon to celebrate the exit of the BBC’s director general, Tim Davie, and the CEO of News, Deborah Turness. The shocking step-downs came days after BBC’s documentary program Panorama was accused of doctoring Trump’s Jan. 6 speech to make it look like he incited the Capitol riots.

“The TOP people in the BBC, including TIM DAVIE, the BOSS, are all quitting/FIRED, because they were caught ‘doctoring’ my very good (PERFECT!) speech of January 6th,” Trump wrote. “Thank you to The Telegraph for exposing these Corrupt ‘Journalists.’ These are very dishonest people who tried to step on the scales of a Presidential Election. On top of everything else, they are from a Foreign Country, one that many consider our Number One Ally. What a terrible thing for Democracy!”

As noted by Trump, The Telegraph put the network in hot water after publishing the details of a 19-page dossier on BBC bias by a former independent external advisor to the BBC’s standards committee. The report claimed that Panorama spliced together footage that made Trump “‘say’ things [he] never actually said.” One of the Panorama sound bites shows Trump declaring he would march with his supporters to the Capitol and “fight like hell,” when he actually told them to “peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.”

In an exit note to BBC staff, Davie wrote, “Like all public organisations, the BBC is not perfect, and we must always be open, transparent and accountable. While not being the only reason, the current debate around BBC News has understandably contributed to my decision. Overall the BBC is delivering well, but there have been some mistakes made and as Director-General I have to take ultimate responsibility.”

Turness, in her own statement, said she had “taken the difficult decision that it will no longer be my role to lead you in the collective vision that we all have: to pursue the truth with no agenda.”

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Chris Ripley
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Sinclair CEO Rips Disney Over ABC Blackout for YouTube TV Users

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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Chris Ripley, the CEO of Sinclair Broadcast Group, is tired of blackouts — specifically, the one currently keeping ABC programming from about 10 million YouTube TV subscribers. It is such a problem for him that, on a Wednesday conference call tied to his company’s summer 2025 earnings quarter, Ripley didn’t even talk about the Jimmy Kimmel Live! suspension he helped shepherd in September.

“We, as local broadcasters, have no say in whether our content and the content we pay to air will be distributed to local viewers,” Ripley said. “This was clearly not the intent of the Communications Act, and seems to be, from our perspective, an antitrust issue as well.”

Considering the Communications Act was written in 1934 to regulate interstate and foreign wire and radio communications, no, this clearly was not its intent. The act formed the FCC, the government agency that regulates broadcast TV networks, like Disney’s ABC.

These regular disputes over carriage fees (YouTube TV just got out of one with NBCUniversal) and sometimes the subsequent channel(s) blackouts “continue to hurt local viewers and … the ecosystem of local journalism,” Ripley continued.

Ripley believes his local ABC affiliates should still have their content, primarily news and sports, carried through to YouTube TV subscribers, regardless of Disney’s position. Or at least, maybe ask first? To that end, Ripley says he has spoken with both the SEC and antitrust regulators, and the FCC has “opened an investigation into hurtful network affiliation practices.”

“Disney/ABC and other networks should not be able to dictate to us whether we can or cannot distribute content to YouTube TV or even Hulu and Fubo, which, coincidentally are now also owned by Disney,” Ripley said. “Particularly concerning is that consumers are now being forced to buy more streaming services from one of the parties in the dispute to get the content that they literally already paid for.”

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Must Read: Teyana Taylor to Host 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards, Frame Names New CEO
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Must Read: Teyana Taylor to Host 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards, Frame Names New CEO

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84


These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Tuesday. Teyana Taylor will host the 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards, presented by Amazon Fashion. The awards ceremony and gala dinner will be held at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City on Nov. 3. Naomi Campbell will give …

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CBS Evening News Says Nothing About Trump Pardon Of Crypto CEO
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CBS Evening News Says Nothing About Trump Pardon Of Crypto CEO

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Alone among the broadcast networks, the CBS Evening News on Thursday had not a single mention of Donald Trump’s sudden pardon of money-laundering convicted cryptocurrency billionaire Changpeng Zhao.

While ABC and CBS, as well as PBS, all covered the somewhat surprising legal break delivered to the Canadian-born Binance founder, it was crickets on the Bari Weiss controlled former home of Walter Cronkite. Fox doesn’t have a nightly news show, but the pardon was also covered by the likes of the Rupert Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal and Fox News as well CNN, New York Times, AP, Reuters, Axios and many more.

With the pardon unveiled on Thursday, morning, the absence of any story on Zhao which was one of the biggest stories of the day, is all the more noticeable as questions over the deep and blatant entwinement the Binance boss has had in recent months with the Trump family’s lucrative crypto companies. Add to that the fact that one of the major elements of the Biden administration’s prosecution of Binance and its four months imprisoned ex-CEO was the lack of oversight the crypto exchange provided to crack down on widespread criminal and terrorist use of the platform.

Specifically that terrorist use saw the likes of Hamas using Binance for their finances. As well, global gangs moved around funds around that came out of child sex trafficking, prosecutors said.

Entering a guilty plea in 2023 and stepping down from the Binance top job, Zhao got out of prison after four months in September 2024. Even with that punishment, the exec lost none of his controlling shares in the 2017-formed company, and with this week’s pardon, could well moving right back in to the crypto C-Suite.

At the regular White House briefing on Thursday, press secretary Karoline Leavitt offered that Trump had “exercised his constitutional authority by issuing a pardon for Mr. Zhao, who was prosecuted by the Biden Administration in their war on cryptocurrency.” In case, you didn’t pick up what Leavitt and Trump were putting down, the press secretary then added: “The Biden Administration’s war on crypto is over.”

In that context, last night’s CBS Evening News led with the NBA gambling scandal arrests, the administration’s “expanding military campaign against drug trafficking in South America,” and interviews with Customs and Border Patrol’s Greg Bovino and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker over harsh ICE crackdowns in Chicago.

Halfway through the broadcast, a segment on the much-criticized destruction of the White House’s East Wing for Trump’s new donor paid for ballroom took centerstage. In a follow-up, Thursday’s broadcast also took a look at the ongoing shutdown of the federal government and the fallout and delays being experienced at major USA airports. Towards the end of the October 23 CBS Evening News, Gayle King previewed a October 24 CBS Mornings segment on the final performance of Misty Copeland at the American Ballet Theatre.

Still, from top to bottom, nowhere on the John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois anchored show was there even a mention of Zhao’s pardon or his business relationships with the Trump family.

It is worth noting the pardon was covered in a written piece on the CBS News website, with an update at 6:33 pm ET on October 23. As well, CBS Evening News‘ official X feed sent out a post as recently on pardon as 7:30 am PT today.

However, reps for CBS News, which Free Press founder Weiss has been running for Paramount chief David Ellison since earlier this month, did not respond to Deadline’s request for comment on the lack of coverage of the Zhao pardon.

While Ellison has publicly offered a neutral political stance as his vision for CBS News, his appointment of Weiss as well as former Trump officials throughout CBS News and his inner circle has raised eyebrows. Brows that have gone even higher with Paramount’s ongoing vigorous multi-billion-dollar pursuit of Warner Bros Discovery – a pursuit partial fueled by the implied promise that the well-connected Paramount can get the whole deal approved by the feds faster than anyone else.

On the other hand, probably cause ulcers down at the Melrose lot, Trump has repeatedly referred to Ellison, who received quick regulatory approval of his Paramount purchase, and his Oracle founding/world’s second richest man father Larry as “friends of mine and “big supporters of mine.” Trump also said of the Ellisons that “they’ll do the right thing” and will unlock the “great potential” of CBS News, which hasn’t always been POTUS’ most admiring outlet, if you know what I mean?

No friend of the Trumps, Sen, Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) on Thursday pillaried the pardon.

“First, Changpeng Zhao pleaded guilty to a criminal money laundering charge,” the former presidential candidate said. ‘Then he boosted one of Donald Trump’s crypto ventures and lobbied for a pardon. Today, Donald Trump did his part and pardoned him. If Congress does not stop this kind of corruption in pending market structure legislation, it owns this lawlessness.”

As for current UAE resident Zhao, who goes by CZ online and elsewhere, and Binance …he said it all. “Deeply grateful for today’s pardon and to President Trump for upholding America’s commitment to fairness, innovation and justice,” Zhao wrote on X.

Deeply grateful for today’s pardon and to President Trump for upholding America’s commitment to fairness, innovation, and justice.
🙏🙏🙏🙏

Will do everything we can to help make America the Capital of Crypto and advance web3 worldwide.

(Still in flight, more posts to come.)…

— CZ 🔶 BNB (@cz_binance) October 23, 2025

“We thank President Trump for his leadership and for his commitment to make the US the crypto capital of the world,’ a Binance spokesperson stated after the pardon was made public. “CZ’s vision not only made Binance the world’s largest crypto exchange but shaped the broader crypto movement. Binance remains focused on building a secure, transparent, and user-first platform that reduces fees and increases access to the financial system for all.”

October 24, 2025 0 comments
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Jesse Plemons' Role in 'Bugonia' Is the Talk of Telluride
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Emma Stone Is an Evil CEO for Yorgos Lanthimos

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Editor’s Note: This review was originally published during the 2025 Venice Film Festival. Focus Features releases “Bugonia” in select theaters on Friday, October 24 before a wide release October 31.

Imagine if Michael Haneke’s “Funny Games” were instead about a pair of lone-wolf, conservationist vigilantes trying to save the world instead of two sociopathic twinks wanting to tear it down, and you’ll have some idea of the hyper-contained, rigorously controlled torture chamber that is Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Bugonia.”

Jesse Plemons stars as a galaxy-brained conspiracist beekeeper who’s either severely mentally ill or the only prophet among us, hijacking his cousin (Aidan Delbis) into a scheme to kidnap a big pharma executive (Emma Stone) whom he believes to be a body-snatched alien sent to end the planet.

Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley appear in Come See Me in the Good Light by Ryan White, an official selection of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Brandon Somerhalder.

Lanthimos works from an on-the-nose-for-the-now feature screenplay by “Succession” and “The Menu” writer Will Tracy, diverting from the droll theater of cruelty present in scripts by Efthimis Filippou (“Kinds of Kindness”) or the florid repartee of Tony McNamara (“The Favourite,” “Poor Things”). “Bugonia” has all the streak of Tracy’s kill-the-rich brand of satire, but with the Greek Oscar-nominated filmmaker interrogating the potential performativity of such capitalist-fighting crusades.

That’s because Lanthimos brings to this film his signature stamp of perverse detachment, though without the fish-eyed lenses this harrowing time around depravity’s merry-go-round. Recall that the most unexpectedly mainstream-friendly film of his career, “Poor Things,” revealed a tender, even hopeful side to the “Killing of a Sacred Deer” and “Dogtooth” director known for his clinical stance on humankind’s worthiness; “Kinds of Kindness,” though, snapped us back into his grim worldview with a trio of nihilistic tales about mental manipulation.

“Bugonia” falls somewhere between that film, “The Killing of a Sacred Deer,” and “The Lobster” in terms of both its double-sided callousness toward and guarded optimism about our willingness or ability to reverse course.

It’s both a funny, fucked-up trifle — one that hurtles toward a hilariously unsubtle, “Burn After Reading”-esque note of we-learned-nothing existential futility — and an earnest message movie for our disintegrating present, a warning that we are probably too late to effect any real change on the world we so vaingloriously messed up. Accusations of Lanthimos veering toward the twee of late (or always) apply less to “Bugonia,” which has no shortage of onscreen entrails or a torture scene set to, of all songs, Green Day’s “Basket Case.”

Lanthimos’ tenth feature would have been more consistently engaging, a real home run, as a 90-minute movie as opposed to two hours that encroach on a tedious overplaying of their themes. But would it then seem important enough? “Bugonia” is either profound or profoundly silly. It’s also both.

This time, Lanthimos takes a stab at a remake, faithfully re-mounting, save for a few significant changes, Jang Joon-hwan’s 2003 Korean sci-fi movie “Save the Green Planet!” Ultimately, this film’s absurd existentialist deadpan aligns Lanthimos’ work here closer to Ruben Östlund than ever — himself a filmmaker likely drawing from Lanthimos these days — to mine the comedy of repetitious futility to disorienting effect.

Social burnout Teddy lives in the kind of paranoiac’s hovel where the windows are papered over by tinfoil, and where you can all but feel the bugs crawling over you, while not working as a factory lackey for biomedical company Auxolith in middle-of-depressing-nowhere U.S.A. He maintains multiple beehives in his backyard, obsessing over the colony collapse disorder that threatens not just his bees, but all of them everywhere. Is his property the control room of a hoped-for utopia, or an unkempt truther’s hell-hole bunker? You decide.

At the top of the Auxolith’s pyramid is decorated CEO Michelle Fuller. She keeps a picture with Michelle Obama in her office, but bristles at the language of DEI training while knowing well enough to put on a placid, phony smile and encourage her employees to, sure, head home by 5:30 p.m. — one of many requisite gestures of pity toward her underlings that, dear God no, should not be understood by them as compulsory. One of those “we care about our employees” little treats of false gratitude that always comes with an asterisk, a footnote, and then that other footnote.

Anyone who’s been a cog in the corporate world can resonate with the hollow ring of Michelle’s posturing, as if a gun was put to her head by a committee demanding she do better. In the boardroom, she’s all for socially conscious messaging around her company’s questionable medical advancements, but off the clock, when she’s not popping mystery pills and singing to Chappell Roan in her shiny SUV, she has no trouble sleeping at night despite her company having destroyed lives with a vanguard opioid-withdrawal medication that backfired.

Emma Stone stars as Michelle in director Yorgos Lanthimos' BUGONIA, a Focus Features release.
Credit: Atsushi Nishijima/Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.
Emma Stone in ‘Bugonia’Atsushi Nishijima/Focus Features. © 2025 All Rights Reserved.

Teddy is one such casualty of Auxolith’s pioneering biotechnology, with his mother (Alicia Silverstone) now in a coma bed with tubes attached after a drug trial gone wrong. So it makes sense that the chosen target of his master plan is Michelle herself. Jacked up on steroids, Teddy and his dutiful, clearly exploited cousin Don stage a home invasion, drugging and kidnapping Michelle to drag her back to Teddy’s disheveled outpost. Lanthimos and cinematographer Robbie Ryan stage and shoot said home invasion like a Jacques Tati sequence — that is to say, from an amused, ironic distance that watches humans squirm and scramble without intervention. Though, of course, Lanthimos not intervening or getting too close to the action is its own sort of intervention, doing by not doing.

But “Bugonia” will eventually rub your face much closer into viscera and shrapnel and other bodily horrors. Emma Stone actually shaved her head for the movie, appearing to do so on camera with commendable, unfazed dedication to the task, as Teddy and Don hold Michelle hostage, and she starts to play along with the idea that, yeah, sure, she might be an extraterrestrial sent to our Earth to wreak havoc. Anything to get her out of those damned chains, and convince Teddy to loosen his tightening grasp, hell-bent on Michelle withdrawing her supposed species from Earth before the next lunar eclipse. Is Teddy insane, or actually onto something? The film is clever in how it constantly shifts our allegiances, and its own.

“Bugonia” is fascinating in contrast to a film like “Kinds of Kindness,” which Lanthimos shot almost as a lark, a slice of escapism from the large-scale demands of “Poor Things,” with a minimalist crew and set. His latest film is even more scaled-down — until it isn’t — than “Kinds of Kindness,” serving almost as a stagelike chamber drama wrought on Super 35 and VistaVision. The canvas may be small, but Lanthimos colors inside the lines with grandeur, treating the deceptively walled-up material with the application of a bigger-budget studio project.

Stone is predictably great, but her Michelle Fuller is closer to her spiraling flip-anthropist in TV’s “The Curse” than the can’t-take-her-down feminist Bella Baxter of “Poor Things.” Lanthimos’ skepticism of humankind’s capacity to evolve is a welcome comfort, as always, in our politically miserable era, but it feels familiar. Some hot-button jokes land better than others, though “Bugonia” is always questioning the ideology on either side. Teddy confesses to having tried alt-right, “alt-lite,” Marxism, you name it, with no costume quite fitting his mentally collapsing outlook. There’s a great line in which Teddy calls college education a “credentialist scam for laundering privilege,” and it’s spoken so convincingly that it makes you wonder, well, isn’t it?

A superb and unvarnished Plemons, who played a cherub-faced corporate drone in one of three roles in “Kinds of Kindness,” slims down and goes gaunter and more manic, physically and emotionally, than ever to play a borderline-psychopathic conspiracy head with sadistic tendencies. And don’t count out Stavros Halkias in a Paul Walter Hauser-type performance as Teddy’s childhood babysitter who’s now the town cop. When cops show up at the door for a wellness check at an ongoing, in-the-basement hostage situation at any house in the movies, well, we know how that story ends.

The timely urgency of “Bugonia” could be identified from outer space unless you’ve been living under a celestial object these days, as rogue vigilantes taking down corporate bigwigs have, in a post-2020 world, turned into the folk heroes dominating headlines and activating internet warriors. That’s not to say “Bugonia” carries an empowering message: If anything, it’s distrusting in humanity’s ability to rise above our own failures, arguing that while it’s not too late to turn things around, we probably won’t anyway.

Grade: B

“Bugonia” premiered at the 2025 Venice Film Festival. Focus Features will release the film in select theaters on Friday, October 24 and widely on Friday, October 31. 

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Cvent CEO Shares Vision for a Human-led, AI-Powered and Marketing-Driven Future of Events at Cvent CONNECT Europe

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
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Reggie Aggarwal, CEO and Founder of Cvent, opened Cvent CONNECT Europe, the company’s annual user and industry conference, with a forward-looking keynote outlining three key priorities shaping the future of the meetings and events industry: navigating uncertainty amid global economic pressures, the transformative potential of artificial intelligence, and unlocking the full value of event-led growth to drive measurable business outcomes. Highlighting the enduring value of face-to-face experiences, Aggarwal emphasised that events are where relationships are forged, communities are strengthened, and brands come to life. “In a digital-first world, human connection isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s our industry’s greatest advantage.”

In his address, Aggarwal also reflected on Cvent’s continued global growth, which now includes more than 5,000 employees and 25,000 customers worldwide. He highlighted the importance of celebrating milestones, both professional and personal, sharing a candid story about his oldest daughter’s acceptance into her top choice university. Drawing a connection between life’s memorable moments and those created through events, he said: “Seeing my daughter achieve her dream was a powerful reminder that effort, resilience, and support make all the difference. Success comes from persistence, innovation, and the communities we build at events like this.”

Aggarwal concluded his introduction by reaffirming Cvent’s commitment to empowering event professionals through innovation, education, and connection. “The future may be digital-first,” he said, “but it will always be human-led.”

Reggie’s Three Key Industry Priorities

1. Navigating Uncertainty

Aggarwal acknowledged that inflation, shifting tariffs and geopolitical conflicts have created a complex environment for planners and hospitality professionals. Despite these challenges, optimism in the industry is at a five-year high, with in-person events continuing to deliver measurable ROI and human connection remaining central to business success. “Our industry has proven to be incredibly resilient,” said Aggarwal. “Real progress comes from looking beyond the headlines and focusing on what truly matters: building relationships, creating impact and maintaining a long-term vision.”

2. Embracing AI

A central focus of Aggarwal’s keynote was the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence, which he described as “a monumental shift on a scale unlike anything we’ve seen before.” Leveraging its global scale and continued investment in cutting-edge technologies, Cvent is accelerating its AI journey to shape the future of events and deliver even greater value to its customers. He introduced CventIQ™, a collection of powerful intelligence capabilities embedded across the Cvent platform. CventIQ goes beyond AI, incorporating Cvent’s robust industry expertise, proprietary insights & analytics, smart platform and intelligent infrastructure to deliver practical, easy-to-use AI-powered solutions.

Aggarwal highlighted several new tools including:

  • Session Snapshots: delivering live transcripts, audio snippets and slide captures directly to attendees.
  • Session Insights: providing automated summaries of session feedback for actionable takeaways.
  • AI Response Assistant: enabling hotels to respond to RFPs faster while improving conversion rates.
  • AI 3D Event Designer: allowing planners to instantly generate interactive, to-scale venue layouts and lighting simulations.

“AI is about redefining productivity, not replacing creativity,” Aggarwal emphasised. “It is a force multiplier, helping deliver exponential outcomes while enabling industry professionals to focus on the critical strategic and human-led aspects of their work.”

3. Unlocking the Marketing and the Event-Led Growth Opportunity

Aggarwal concluded by highlighting the rise of Event-Led Growth (ELG), a go-to-market strategy positioning events as a central driver of customer engagement, acquisition, retention and revenue.

To support this, Cvent developed Cvent Essentials, a streamlined solution enabling teams to manage small, repeatable events such as VIP dinners, executive roundtables and regional networking sessions at scale. With minimal training, teams can set up events in minutes, turning in-person gatherings into measurable growth engines.

In addition, Cvent continues to enhance its webinar platform, empowering marketers to engage video-first audiences, such as Gen Z and Millennials, in a more impactful way. These solutions, together with recent acquisitions and product innovations, give marketing teams the tools to run integrated, omnichannel event programmes that deliver measurable results.

Register

Industry professionals can still register to attend Cvent CONNECT Europe virtually, which offers conference content both live and on-demand 30-days post-event, including Aggarwal’s opening keynote. To register, please visit the Cvent CONNECT Europe website.

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