Links: JAffleck, The Buccaneers, and Bloodless Horror
• IndieWire on Ms Marvel's exploration of family trauma and India's Partition
• Broadway World The Wicked movie behind shooting this November...
• ...TFE as you may have heard it will be a (sigh) two-parter which is about as big of a red flag as you can get for this project
• AV Club Steven Spielberg has directed his first music video
• Cartoon Brew Reviews are in for Paws of Fury and they're... not good
More after the jump including Juno, Barbie, The Gray Man, Lady Gaga's "Chromatica Ball", and the Hunger Games prequel...
• /Film the best horror movies with little to no blood
• Vulture Rising comic / writer / producer Jak Knight (the voice of "DeVon" on Big Mouth) has died at just 28 and current comics are paying tribute
• The Hollywood Reporter Oscar winning screenwriter Diablo Clody reflects on the misinterpretation of Juno as anti-abortion
• Deadline Peter Dinklage has joined the cast of the Hunger Games prequel which will star Rachel Zegler
• IndieWire on the theatrical/VOD/streaming system that's keep arthouse cinema alive... for now
• Variety Ryan Gosling said playing Ken in Barbie 'has been coming my whole life'
• Out Full setlist for Lady Gaga's "Chromatica Ball" is out
• Vanity Fair All the details of the sudden Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck marriage this weekend
• NYT Netflix has bet big money on action flick Gray Man, hoping to up their subscriber count
• Pop Sugar Emilia Clarke has opened up about her brain aneuryisms. She is in remarkably good health considering the odds
• Deadline Christine Hendricks has lined up her next TV series, she'll play the mother to The Buccaneers, in a series adaptation of Edith Wharton's unfinished final novel which is set in 1870 and involves an American family in London.
Reader Comments (2)
Diablo Cody can protest all she wants, but Juno was loathsome anti-choice propaganda. I'm glad to hear that's not how she feels in real life, but what she feels in real life is not what is on the screen. She has to take responsibility for her actions.
I hope Rachel Zegler's upcoming projects turn out well--I thought she was excellent in WSS, and she really has an EXQUISITE voice and knows what to do with it (locking into the emotion of a song rather than vocal showboating). Someone, please write an amazing and original musical for this woman right away!