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How Long Will a Home Battery Last, and Is It Worth It for You? - Wednesday, June 4, 2025 - 13:30
A home battery will ensure you don't lose power during outages, but it has a limited capacity. Is it worth the investment? Here's everything you need to know.
How to Use ChatGPT to Find Your Signature Scent and Actually Get Good Advice - Wednesday, June 4, 2025 - 14:03
Does a robot with no sense of smell have what it takes to find your perfect perfume?
Fortnite's Star Wars Season Set to End With Massive Death Star Battle: Here's When It Happens - Wednesday, June 4, 2025 - 14:04
After a season of lightsabers and fan favorite rewards, players will enter a one time only event to take on Palpatine and the Death Star.
Report Finds Smartphone Sales Growth Dampened as Tariffs Threaten Price Hikes - Wednesday, June 4, 2025 - 14:20
Apple's iPhone is expected to see a slump in sales growth this year while Samsung is predicted to remain stagnant.
Why Good Passwords Matter: 2,800 North Face Accounts Breached in Cyberattack - Wednesday, June 4, 2025 - 15:12
The outdoor and fitness retailer says attackers used a credential-stuffing attack to access the customer accounts. Here's what you need to know.
Expect Trump's Tariffs to Hike the Price of Home Appliances. Experts Share Tips for Saving Now - Wednesday, June 4, 2025 - 15:14
Anticipating increased prices on refrigerators, dishwashers and vacuums, experts say to act quickly and look for deals to mitigate the impact of tariff-driven hikes.
Today's Super-Tough Wordle Answer Broke My Streak: What Was Up With That? - Wednesday, June 4, 2025 - 16:00
Here are hints and the answer for today's killer Wordle No. 1,447 for June 5. Didn't guess it? You're not alone.
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Here are some hints and the answers for Connections for June 5, #725.
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Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle No. 459 for June 5.
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Hints and answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle, No. 255, for June 5.
Want Starlink? Get Ready to Pay a Lot More If You Live in These 2 States - Wednesday, June 4, 2025 - 16:13
The satellite Internet provider operated by Elon Musk's SpaceX is hiking fees in one specific part of the US.
How to Watch Tonight's Stanley Cup Finals Edmonton Oilers vs. Florida Panthers Game 1 - Wednesday, June 4, 2025 - 17:00
The much-anticipated rematch of the 2024 Stanley Cup Final will begin on Wednesday.
I Tried This Hack for Cooking Salmon, and I'm Never Going Back - Wednesday, June 4, 2025 - 17:00
Cook up fresh salmon in your air fryer for a decadent meal without the mess.
Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls Was the Most Unexpected Reveal of State of Play - Wednesday, June 4, 2025 - 18:27
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Your Apple Watch Might Not Be as Accurate as You Think, New Study Finds - Wednesday, June 4, 2025 - 18:32
A new study finds that the Apple Watch accurately measures some key fitness metrics. Others, not so much.
Can You Even Afford to Buy a Home With a $100K Salary? - Wednesday, June 4, 2025 - 19:08
You make an above-average income but that doesn't mean you can cover your mortgage payment.
007 First Light Makes a Bold Move by Retelling Bond's Origin Story - Wednesday, June 4, 2025 - 19:13
From the creators of Hitman, this new take on Bond shows how he receives his 00 designation.
The Canadian Open 2025: TV Schedule Thursday, How to Watch, Stream All the PGA Tour Golf From Anywhere - Wednesday, June 4, 2025 - 20:00
Rory McIlroy among those set to battle it out for a share of the $9.8 million purse in Toronto.
Max’s Mountainhead is the new tech bro satire from the creator of Succession, starring Steve Carrell, and it’s ‘inventively profane' - Wednesday, June 4, 2025 - 12:40

Succession creator Jesse Armstrong continues to skewer the world of the awfully rich (and richly awful) with his new tech bro satire Mountainhead.

Skipping theaters, the new movie premiered on Max on Saturday, May 31, with a linear broadcast on HBO that evening. Since release, the film has shot up the Max charts and is currently enjoying the global top spot.

And while audiences can’t stream the Succession follow-up quick enough, critics are loving what is fast becoming one of the best Max movies around at the moment, with the film currently sitting at a very respectable 79% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Armstrong’s latest dark comedy follows a group of Musk/Bezos/Zuckerberg types as they meet at one of their number's secluded mountain retreat while the world faces AI-fueled turmoil that they may have played a not-insignificant part in creating.

Jason Schwartzman pops his head above the Wes Anderson parapet to play Hugo, the owner of the lodge looking to impress his billionaire buddies. Steve Carell, meanwhile, portrays Randall, the elder statesman of the group and an early tech mogul who has been raking it in since before the rest of the group were born.

Cory Michael Smith’s Venis is the wealthiest of the bunch and the owner of the social media platform at the center of the storm of disinformation engulfing the globe, while Ramy Youssef’s Jeff is an AI pioneer on the outs with some of the gang.

After four seasons of the critically acclaimed Succession, expectations were high for Armstrong and HBO’s next collaboration, and Francesca Orsi, EVP of Programming at the network is confident their continued partnership will deliver, saying: “We’re ecstatic to be back in business with the singular talent Jesse Armstrong [...].’ Jesse once again raises the bar with a bold examination of modern greed, power and male ambition. That this feature serves as his directorial debut will only elevate what is already thrilling on the page, and we couldn’t be more excited to share this timely film with the world.”

What are the critics saying about Mountainhead?

As you’d expect with a high Rotten Tomatoes score, critics have plenty of praise for the film, with Globe and Mail commenting on the quality of the "inventively profane” dialogue which is “as enjoyable as Succession’s at its most absurd,” while Empire called it a “darkly funny” film with a “chilling final note.”

Some responses weren’t as positive, however, as some critics found the film lacked subtlety. Boston Globe said the movie was “satire as a blunt force object,” and critic Christian Toto criticised the way the film “piles on the hate, not the laughs.”

(Image credit: Max)What's the subscriber's verdict?

Viewers have been even harsher on Armstrong’s latest, with the film sitting at just a 27% RT Audience Score. Many viewers compared the film unfavorably to Succession, with one saying it was like the show, but with characters that were "annoyingly fake and worse, unfunny.” Another called it “the most obnoxious movie I’ve ever seen” while a third said simply: “just terrible.”

Viewers over on Reddit were a little kinder though, with one poster calling the film “hilarious,” stating “Steve Carell was incredible in it.” Another praised the “fun dialogue and good laughs,” with other users saying “I really enjoyed this.”

Comment from r/movies

Either way, if you’re a subscriber to one of the best streaming services out there and intrigued by what sounds like Succession meets Glass Onion, the film is available to stream on Max right now.

And if that doesn’t quite hit the mark, you can always check out one of the other movies and shows arriving on Max in June.

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For more Max-based coverage, read our guides on The Last of Us season 2, House of the Dragon season 3, Euphoria season 3, and The White Lotus season 3.

Hold the phone! Samsung has just teased a Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra - Wednesday, June 4, 2025 - 05:52
  • Samsung has teased an 'Ultra' foldable
  • It sounds like this could launch soon, so we might see a Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra alongside the company's other 2025 foldables
  • Expect bigger screens, better cameras, and lots of AI

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 is currently Samsung’s most expensive widely available phone, but this year the company might launch something even pricier than the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7. That's right: Samsung has strongly hinted that a Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra is on the way.

In a new post on its newsroom, Samsung talks about introducing an "Ultra-experience" with a foldable form factor, and while the company doesn’t get specific about when such a product might launch, it concludes by saying “the Ultra experience is ready to unfold”, which suggests it’s coming soon.

That could mean we’ll see the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra launch alongside the standard Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7, both of which are expected to land in July.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 (Image credit: Lance Ulanoff / Future)Bigger and better

But what would a Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra entail? Samsung doesn’t get super specific here either, but it does mention “bigger screens, better cameras and new ways to connect and create,” as well as “industry-leading hardware, cutting-edge performance and seamless AI integration optimized for the foldable format.”

And there’s a GIF included (below) that shows the outline of a foldable phone, though the form factor appears much like that of the Galaxy Z Fold 6.

The visible file name in Samsung's official teaser image (Image credit: Digital Trends)

However, while this all basically confirms that Samsung is working on an Ultra-level foldable, it’s possible that these features will instead come to the standard Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7. After all, that’s rumored to have a new 200MP camera, bigger screens, and more power, so it could potentially be considered an ‘Ultra’ phone in itself.

Indeed, as spotted by Digital Trends, Samsung has actually named this new image 'Galaxy-Z-Fold7-Z-Flip7-Pre-tease-Bartype_1920x1080.gif', which references both the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7.

So, it could be that we’ll still see just one new Z Fold model this year, a product with Ultra-level upgrades that may or may not have 'Ultra' in its name.

Alternatively, we might get both a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra – though in that case, it's odd that Samsung would namecheck the former in a teaser image for the latter. That would also call into question all the previous Galaxy Z Fold 7 leaks we’ve seen – might they actually be about the Ultra-branded model instead?

Either way, it seems likely that at least one of Samsung’s upcoming foldables will be a big upgrade on what we’ve seen before. Roll on Galaxy Unpacked in July!

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