Lo-fi can be found across all genres of music. The term, which is short for low-fidelity, was once something that was looked down on and implies poor production value or low-quality music.
12.08.2022 - 01:49 / usmagazine.com
Always by his side. Justin Theroux and his dog, Kuma, have been best buds since the actor adopted the pit bull after Hurricane Harvey.
Theroux met the sweet girl at the airport in June 2018 after she was rescued from the devastating storm that affected Texas and Louisiana. Since then, Kuma has become a regular fixture on his Instagram page, where the Leftovers alum regularly uploads the sweetest photos and videos of his four-legged sidekick.
Kuma enjoys lounging by the pool with her dad almost as much as she loves eating treats and making him laugh. She is even known to visit him at work, joining him on set on numerous occasions.
In July 2018, Theroux poked fun at Kuma on Instagram for “hounding me by barking ruff and dograding questions” while doing press for The Spy Who Dumped Me. In April 2019, she landed the cover of Nobleman Magazine alongside the Girl on the Train actor in a stunning photo shoot.
The precious pup has even caught the acting bug from the Washington, D.C. native. She was featured in the 2019 remake of Lady and the Tramp and walked the red carpet at the New York premiere with her owner by her side. The duo also recreated the Disney movie’s iconic spaghetti-sharing scene in a viral Instagram video.
In addition to giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at their daddy-doggy life, Theroux regularly uses his platform to advocate for pit bulls and encourage people to adopt animals in need.
“If you are in the market for a dog, cat, rabbit, or ANY animal… skip the ‘market’ altogether! Go down to your local shelter and get a LIFE!” the American Psycho actor wrote in an April 2022 post which featured numerous adorable snaps of Kuma.
He continued: “There are literally MILLIONS of animals just like Kuma here looking for
Lo-fi can be found across all genres of music. The term, which is short for low-fidelity, was once something that was looked down on and implies poor production value or low-quality music.
“Shortcomings,” adapted from the graphic novel by Adrian Tomine.The film, which has been described as a comedic drama, will also feature Tavi Gevinson (HBO’s “Gossip Girl”), Debby Ryan (“The Resort”) and Jacob Batalon (“Spider-Man: No Way Home”). Sonoya Mizuno (“House of the Dragon”) and Timothy Simons (“Veep”) round out the supporting cast.The film, which is currently in post-production, is described as “a hilariously irreverent examination of racial politics, sexual mores, and pop culture.” Min stars as Ben, the cynical manager of a Bay Area movie theater, while Cola plays his best friend Alice.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Randall Park has cast Justin H. Min, Sherry Cola and Ally Maki to star in his directorial debut “Shortcomings.” The film, a comedic drama, will also feature Tavi Gevinson (“Gossip Girl”), Debby Ryan (“The Suite Life on Deck,” “Insatiable”), Sonoya Mizuno (“House of The Dragon”), Timothy Simons (“Veep”) and Jacob Batalon (“Spider-Man: No Way Home”). Described as a “hilariously irreverent examination of racial politics, sexual mores and pop culture,” “Shortcomings” follows a cynical movie theater manager Ben (Min) and his irrepressible best friend Alice (Cola). Together, the Bay Area urbanites navigate Ben’s disintegrating relationship with his girlfriend Miko (Maki), Alice’s serial-dating habits and other obstacles in the way of their personal growth.
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