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Friday, September 25, 2020 at 10:00PM
NATHANIEL R in Aldis Hodges, James Norton, Samuel L Jackson, Sarah Jessica Parker, Sex and the City, Sophia Loren, The Sound of Music, Yara Shahidi, comedy, links, magazines, mythological creatures

ET Sex and the City thinking of recasting Samantha? Terrible terrible idea.
Vanity Fair Elle Fanning is this month's covergirl
The Guardian profiles Sophia Loren

Greatest Albums, Aldis Hodge casting, the would-be Baroness Von Trapp, Samuel L Jackson up for more Nick Fury, and mSarah Jessica Parker's hustling after the jump...

Rolling Stone updates its "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" list. The only thing we care about is Madonna and she gets three entries but they booted out "Music" this go round. Boo! Also it's very silly to include 2019 albums in an all time list made in 2020.
Variety Aldis Hodge, so great in Clemency last year, in talks for Hawkman in the Black Adam superhero movie
AV Club Father of the Bride cast reuniting for a third film
/Film very cool illustrated retro poster for The Terminator 
Tom & Lorenzo respect Sarah Jessica Parker's hustle as a shoe saleswoman
BuzzFeed the relatability of PEN15's gay subplot
/Film Somehow people are still making Peter Pan movies though the last few have failed. The casting for the latest iteration has settled on Yara Shahadi (The Sun Is Also a Star) to play Tinkerbell and Jude Law as Captain Hook
MNPP James Norton in the mood for fall in a new photoshoot
Playbill the cast of the classic Fame television series (based on the hit 1980 movie about the High School for Perfoming Arts) including Debbie Allen, Michael Cerveris, Lee Curreri, Erica Gimpel, and Valerie Landsburg, will guest star on the radio show Stars in the House Saturday night at 8 PM EST
Coming Soon Nick Fury series starring Samuel L Jackson in development. Is there where original Avengers cast members will all be going to die, headlining streaming Marvel series with the characters they played for a decade plus at the movies?

Just for laughs
McSweeneys (an oldie but goodie) The Baroness (The Sound of Music) writes to her wedding guests
The New Yorker career advice from a "fairy unicorn ballerina"

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