Corey Feldman Reveals Why It Took 20 Years To Release The Birthday

This month, Corey Feldman is once again under the limelight as he discusses why his 2004 film “The Birthday” didn’t hit the screens until now, despite circulating at film festivals two decades ago. Directed by Eugenio Mira and set in 1987, the movie features Feldman playing Norman Forrester, a simple pizza shop worker who unwittingly finds himself entangled in a larger conspiracy linked to a doomsday cult, when he attends his girlfriend’s father’s lavish birthday party.

Coinbase to Delist Non-Compliant Stablecoins by 2024

As a seasoned researcher with a keen interest in the intersection of finance and technology, I find Coinbase’s proactive stance towards regulatory compliance to be both impressive and strategic. Having closely observed the cryptocurrency market for years, it is evident that the landscape is rapidly evolving, and companies like Coinbase are setting the stage for … Read more

Axelar launches Mobius Development Stack for cross-chain interoperability

As a seasoned crypto investor with over a decade of experience navigating the complex world of blockchain technology, I find Axelar’s Mobius Development Stack (MDS) to be a game-changer. Having witnessed the intricacies and challenges of cross-chain development firsthand, I am thrilled to see a solution that simplifies this process without relying on bridges. Axelar … Read more

New York Sushi Club Serves Up Apparel Capsule and Nike Collab

Chris Stamp and Nobu Matsuhisa’s Sushi Club have unveiled their upcoming New York City project. To mark the 30th anniversary of Nobu Matsuhisa’s renowned restaurant, the New York branch of their worldwide Sushi Club venture is launching a collection of clothing items and a limited-edition “Sushi Force One” Air Force 1 sneaker in collaboration with Nike. This tribute honors the significant impact they have made.