Elon Musk's Emails to Jeffrey Epstein Released; Jacob Fortune-Lloyd Stars in Dystopian Short
Tesla CEO Elon Musk's email correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein was released by the Justice Department on Friday, revealing Musk's expressed interest in visiting Epstein's Caribbean island. Separately, Jacob Fortune-Lloyd, known for his roles in "The Queen's Gambit" and "Steal," is set to star in "Cloud 99," a dystopian short film from the National Film and Television School (NFTS).
The released files included 16 emails between Musk and Epstein sent in 2012 and 2013, according to Time. Musk acknowledged the authenticity of the emails on Saturday via X, but denied any close connection to Epstein. "No one pushed harder than me to have the Epstein files released and I’m glad that has finally happened," Musk stated on X, according to Time.
Meanwhile, in the world of film, Jacob Fortune-Lloyd is leading the cast of "Cloud 99," written and directed by Leila Murton Poole, according to Variety. The film also stars Olivia Popica ("The Wheel of Time," "Liaison") and Jayda Eyles ("Breeders") as Fortune-Lloyd's on-screen counterparts.
In other film news, the Sundance Film Festival's last edition in Park City wrapped up, offering a look at the changing landscape of independent film, according to Variety. Critics at Variety compiled a list of the 13 best films at the festival.
Netflix is also gearing up for February with a range of new content, including romantic comedies and original series, according to Time. Just in time for Valentine's Day, viewers can watch "Is It Cake? Valentines" on Feb. 4, the 10th season of "Love Is Blind" (Feb. 11), and part 2 of "Bridgerton's" fourth season (Feb. 26). Classic romantic comedies such as "The American President," "You've Got Mail," "Letters to Juliet," and "Crazy Stupid Love" will be available on the streaming site Feb. 1.
Additionally, Variety's Guy Lodge reviewed "How to Divorce During the War," describing it as a "droll, perceptive look at handling personal crises amid political ones." The film, written and directed by Andrius Blaževičius, follows a divorcing Lithuanian couple as Russia invades Ukraine.
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