Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Two stars. Unrated. 118 minutes. By Kristen Page-Kirby, The Washington Post It takes a lot of work to be a surf bum. “Take Every Wave: The Life of Laird ...
"Take Every Wave" lets you master big-wave surfing without ever getting wet You are not Laird Hamilton. You don’t ride 100 foot waves on a whim. You don’t travel ...
Against the grain is the only way Laird Hamilton knows how to go. A dynamic, dominating personality, he became one of surfing’s central figures despite refusing to compete professionally and he ...
Though as famous as any surfer living or dead, Laird Hamilton has never competed in that sport professionally — which he attributes to disinterest in “being judged,” but a longtime pal says is ...
Emmy winning and Academy-Award nominated filmmaker, Rory Kennedy shared what it was like to tell the story of legendary surfer Laird Hamilton. "For me I really wanted to communicate to the audience, ...
It’s the winter of 1995 and the North Shore is taking a beating. Biggest swell in five years. Most of Oahu is unrideable, but for the deranged and death-adverse, there’s two options: Waimea Bay, or ...
EXCLUSIVE: After making his bow at Sundance last January, extreme surfer Laird Hamilton has caught his wave with Sundance Selects. The distributor has acquired U.S. rights to Take Every Wave: The Life ...
Laird Hamilton has never been one to cloak himself in subtlety or nuance. He’s big and brash, with an ego as mammoth as the waves that have carried him to fame. Whether by design or accident, those ...
WeWork is getting into the superfood business. The co-working startup recently invested in a $32 million private funding round for Laird Superfood, a natural food company co-founded in 2015 by ...
It takes a lot of work to be a surf bum. “Take Every Wave: The Life of Laird Hamilton,” the latest documentary from Rory Kennedy (“Last Days in Vietnam”), is partly the life story of Hamilton, widely ...
It’s the winter of 1995 and the North Shore is taking a beating. Biggest swell in five years. Most of Oahu is unrideable, but for the deranged and death-adverse, there’s two options: Waimea Bay, or ...