Hopkins in SKIMS, Seatney and Twin Peaks
From SKIMS-clad Hannibal to robot in denim, this week’s culture drop is pure glitch-chic Americana.
From Anthony Hopkins serving Silence of the Lambs realness in Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS to David Lynch’s Twin Peaks making a moody comeback at Metrograph, the culture this week is serving surreal. Add a love-struck Liam Neeson, a robot with great jeans, and the art world sipping cocktails in East Hampton, and you've got America in full glitch-chic mode.
Anthony Hopkins in SKIMS, broke the internet with his Instagram Reel.
Anthony Hopkins broke the internet in a SKIMS reel, lounging in an Aloha shirt and a neon Swatch like it’s couture. On his own Instagram, he took things up a notch—slipping into the SKIMS Seamless Sculpt Face Wrap and serving full Silence of the Lambs realness. The mask may sculpt, but all we see is Hannibal chic—and apparently, Sir Anthony loved it so much, he invited Kim Kardashian over for dinner. Bon appétit?
25 years after Twin Peaks first vanished into the Black Lodge—and 8 years since its eerie return—David Lynch’s The Return screens again this summer at Metrograph. More than a revival, it’s a hypnotic meditation on time, identity, and the ghosts of television past. Lynch transforms nostalgia into something strange, sublime, and unforgettable.
Twin Peaks: The Return
Director: David Lynch
2017 / 170 min / DCP
📍 Metrograph
Monday, August 4
Honored the Prince of Darkness—the godfather of heavy metal, the original madman, and a cultural icon whose voice, chaos, and genius will echo for generations.
On July 30, Ozzy Osbourne’s family—Sharon, Kelly, Jack, and Louis—gathered in his hometown of Birmingham for a public funeral procession, a week after his passing on July 22. Fans lined Broad Street, flooding the Black Sabbath bench with flowers, candles, and hand-scrawled tributes.
Sharon, in a simple black dress and gold chain, broke down in tears as she took in the love for her husband of 41 years. It was a sendoff worthy of rock royalty—loud, raw, and deeply human.
Sheree Hovsepian and Rashid Johnson.
Art World, Off Duty: Rashid Johnson and Sheree Hovsepian opened their East Hampton home to the Guggenheim’s inner circle for an ultra-chic summer cocktail fête. The night toasted Johnson’s acclaimed survey A Poem for Deep Thinkers and unveiled the Guggenheim Constellation Council—its new global-access patron group.
Who Was There: David Kordansky, Marc Payot, Alan & Alessandra Mnuchin, Irene Kim, Dr. Mariët Westermann, Yana Peel, George Wells etc.
Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson at “The Naked Gun” Premiere.
Early reactions to The Naked Gun are rolling in, and critics agree: This is a comedy that’ll have you rolling in the aisles from start to finish. Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson—whose real-life romance just set the red carpet ablaze—bring undeniable charm and laughs that hit hard. Across social media, the verdict is clear: you won’t find a funnier movie in theaters all year.
Tesla’s got jokes. After dropping a vid of their robot arm stress-testing car seats, they teased, “Our seats robot also has great jeans.” Then doubled down with a cheeky “Seatney.” Because when innovation meets attitude, even robots get swagger.
Powell’s decision to keep rates at 4.25–4.5% drew fierce backlash online, with critics dismissing him as weak and “totally disconnected” for ignoring economic warning signs and Donald Trump called him a “stubborn moron” for his refusal to lower rates. 😱
Many users mocked the decision as tone-deaf, arguing the Fed’s inaction felt outdated, out of touch and for some political.

