Russian President Vladimir Putin's year-end Q&A focused heavily on the Ukraine conflict, dominating the discussion at his annual event, highlighting its significance in Russian politics and international relations.
NASA held an agencywide town hall led by Janet Petro to discuss current directions, accomplishments, and next steps, with a Q&A session for employees to submit questions in advance; the event was accessible only to NASA employees via a livestream with specific technical instructions.
Tesla opens Q&A channel for retail investors, with top-voted questions focusing on Elon Musk's ability to prioritize Tesla amid other ventures, erratic behavior, and compensation package. The company faces a first-quarter financial report amid a 40% stock price tumble and concerns about its strategy. The board seeks approval for Musk's $45 billion pay package, citing support from institutional and retail investors, while also addressing questions about robo-taxis and next-generation Tesla progress.
Emma Stone was reduced to tears during a Q&A for her new movie Poor Things in London after an autistic fan shared how her old Saturday Night Live sketches helped him through lonely school days. The actress, who portrays Bella Baxter in the film, jumped off the stage to hug the fan and later shared her favorite message from the experience. Emma, who won two Golden Globes for her role, looked sensational at the event and is also nominated for two Oscars for her performance in the film.
The cast of Succession reunited for a Q&A discussion in Los Angeles, where Brian Cox joked about his character's death, Kieran Culkin admitted he hasn't watched the finale, and the creators discussed the show's ending and the possibility of a fifth season.
Chevy Chase fell off the stage during a 'Christmas Vacation' Q&A event in Buffalo, NY, but is doing fine apart from a bruised knee. He misjudged the edge of the stage while walking out, but managed to get back up with help and continued the event with an icepack on his knee.
Emma Stone attended a screening and Q&A for her latest film, "Poor Things," at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Dressed in a smart brown co-ord, Stone fielded questions alongside co-stars Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe, Ramy Youssef, and director Yorgos Lanthimos. Her performance as Bella Baxter in the black comedy has positioned her as a favorite for the Best Actress award. "Poor Things" is Stone's first major film role since "Cruella" in 2021.
Notion, a productivity tool aiming to replace various enterprise software apps, has launched a new feature called Q&A. Q&A is an AI-powered executive assistant that combines search engine and chatbot functionalities to help users find information stored in Notion quickly. It can answer specific questions and retrieve data from databases, but its effectiveness is limited to the data accessible within Notion. Notion is considering ways to connect to more data sources, but access and permissions remain a challenge. Despite not being the flashiest use of AI, Q&A has the potential to be highly useful for individuals and businesses in navigating the vast amounts of information in modern life.
Marek Zydowicz, the director and founder of the Camerimage Film Festival, has released a statement addressing the viral clip of Adam Driver's expletive response during a Q&A session. Zydowicz stated that the question asked lacked deeper reasoning and went against the spirit of the festival, which aims to celebrate and honor the art of moving pictures. He expressed excitement for audiences to see Michael Mann's film "Ferrari" and the excellent work accomplished by the filmmaking team, including Adam Driver.
During a Q&A session at Poland's Camerimage festival, actor Adam Driver, known for his role as Kylo Ren in Star Wars, responded with a blunt "F**k you" when asked about the "cheesy" crash scenes in his film Ferrari. Driver plays Enzo Ferrari in the movie, which tells the story of the Italian racing driver and motoring pioneer during a critical period for the company. The film received mixed reviews, with IGN giving it a 7/10 rating and praising Driver's performance but criticizing its risk-averse approach.
During a Q&A session at the Camerimage Film Festival, actor Adam Driver responded with a blunt "Fuck you, I don't know" when asked about the "cheesy" crash scenes in his new movie, Ferrari. Driver plays Enzo Ferrari in the film, which centers around the iconic Mille Miglia race in 1957. The movie, directed by Michael Mann, received positive reviews for its thrilling cinematography and Italian locations. Driver was also honored with the Special EnergaCamerimage Award for acting at the festival. Ferrari is set to be released in theaters on December 25th.
During a Q&A session at the Camerimage Film Festival, actor Adam Driver, who stars in the film "Ferrari," responded with a blunt "Fuck you, I don't know. Next question" when an audience member criticized the car crash scenes as "harsh, drastic, and cheesy." Driver had previously discussed the intense mentality required for filming the racing scenes in the movie, which has received mostly positive reviews and is expected to be a contender in the upcoming awards season.
During a Q&A session at the Camerimage Film Festival, actor Adam Driver responded with "Fuck you, I don't know? Next question" after an audience member criticized the crash scenes in the film "Ferrari" as "harsh, drastic, and cheesy." Driver was attending the festival to accept an award and introduce the film, in which he portrays Enzo Ferrari. The biographical drama, directed by Michael Mann, follows the life of the sports-car magnate in 1957. "Ferrari" is set to release on December 25th.
Senior writer Larry Mayer discusses last week's game against the Chiefs and looks ahead to Sunday's matchup with the Broncos at Soldier Field during his weekly fan Q&A.
The Eerie Horror Fest is set to take place from October 4-7, 2023, at the Warner Theatre in Erie, Pennsylvania. The festival will feature screenings of classic horror movies, including The Mothman Prophecies directed by Mark Pellington, who will also be in attendance for a Q&A session. The event will showcase submissions from 25 different countries and include meet and greet sessions with filmmakers and industry panels.