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Is There Really a La La Land Backlash? by Kyle Buchanan

Every week between now and February 26, 2017, when the winners of the Academy Awards are announced, Vulture will consult its crystal ball to determine the changing fortunes in this year's Os…

SOURCE: Vulture at 2:01pm on January 5, 2017

See Alexis Bledel as Elisabeth Moss's Bonnet-Wearing Confidant in Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale by Samantha Rollins

Sorry, Lorelai Gilmore " Alexis Bledel is trading the idyllic gazebos of Stars Hollow for the dystopian Republic of Gilead. Bledel has been cast in The Handmaid's Tale, Hulu's upcoming adapt…

SOURCE: Vulture at 11:47am on January 5, 2017

For the La La Land Lyricists, Getting Hired Was Like Looking in the Mirror by Kevin Lincoln

One day back in July of 2014, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul's managers called them with a strange message: They had just met them. "They were basically like, 'We met your match in L.A. We met t…

SOURCE: Vulture at 9:30am on January 5, 2017

Jeff Bridges Accepts National Board of Review Award in Honor of Standing Rock Protesters by Jennifer Vineyard

In Hell or High Water, Jeff Bridges plays a Texas ranger tracking down bank robbers who rationalize their crimes because they're only ripping off the branches of a bank that could foreclose …

SOURCE: Vulture at 2:25am on January 5, 2017

Kristen Bell on the 'Weird As Shit' Good Place and Why the Best Frozen Yogurt Flavor Is 'Nap' by Devon Ivie

One of the surprise delights of the TV season has undoubtedly been The Good Place, NBC's whip-smart sitcom that follows the newly deceased Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell) after she ascends…

SOURCE: Vulture at 4:31pm on January 4, 2017

Moonlight, Deadpool, La La Land Earn Writers Guild Nominations by Hunter Harris

The Writers Guild of America hands out only three movie awards " a paltry number compared to the guild's 26 TV categories " but this year's list of nominees is complete with an interesting s…

SOURCE: Vulture at 2:03pm on January 4, 2017

Andrew Garfield Also Enjoys Getting High and Going to Disneyland by Hunter Harris

After a certain age, there are only two ways to take a trip to Disneyland: either accompanying screaming kids, or stoned. For Andrew Garfield's 29th birthday, he and his friends chose the la…

SOURCE: Vulture at 1:38pm on January 4, 2017

Oh, Hello's Nick Kroll and John Mulaney Will Host the Independent Spirit Awards, Which Better Serve Some Tuna by Jackson McHenry

In news that should make Shia LaBeouf quiver in fear of being lightly pranked, Nick Kroll and John Mulaney will host the Independent Spirit Awards on February 25. Last year, SNL's Kate McKin…

SOURCE: Vulture at 2:59pm on January 3, 2017

Una Trailer: Rooney Mara Won't Forgive or Forget Ben Mendelsohn and Their Past by Tolly Wright

Though theater director Benedict Andrews's debut film, Una, has yet to find a stateside distributor, the well-reviewed Telluride and Toronto Film Festival indie is making its way to Singapor…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:47pm on January 2, 2017

Disney Could Reportedly Receive $50 Million Insurance Payout for Carrie Fisher's Death by Karen Brill

Disney could potentially receive a $50 million insurance payout for the death of Carrie Fisher, according to a report by Insurance Insider. The policy was reportedly taken out to cover Fishe…

SOURCE: Vulture at 4:47pm on January 2, 2017

Bruce Springsteen Talks About Embracing Chaos on WTF, Recommends You Do the Same by Kaitlin Fontana

It's commonplace at the outset of a new year to make resolutions. Generally, these fall by the wayside faster than you can say "Exercise more." So, if you're looking for a way to c…

SOURCE: Vulture at 3:40pm on January 2, 2017

Ariana Grande Will Pack a Compact Punch As a Character in Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius by Karen Brill

Sure, Final Fantasy is one of the best-known, longest-lasting, and most medium-spanning game series of all time, but there is one thing that has eluded the franchise until now, at least acco…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:38am on January 2, 2017

At Long Last, Billy Joel Sang 'Miami 2017' in Miami, 2017, and Luckily No Lights Went Out on Broadway by Tolly Wright

On New Year's Eve, while the bright theater marquees and video billboards shined on in Times Square (much to Mariah Carey's horror), Billy Joel rang in January 1 by singing "Miami 2017 …

SOURCE: Vulture at 8:45pm on January 1, 2017

Alert Your Army of Skanks: the Mean Girls Musical Has a Premiere Date, Theater and Director by Halle Kiefer

Gretchen Wiener's hair is a little smaller today, as a tiny secret has slipped free regarding the exactly premiere date and theater selected for next fall's world debut of the Mean Girls mus…

SOURCE: Vulture at 2:06pm on December 31, 2016

Artist Tyrus Wong, Who Created the Visual Style of Disney's Bambi, Dies at 106 by Halle Kiefer

Artist and Disney animator Tyrus Wong, whose paintings inspired the look of Disney's 1942 animated classic Bambi, has died at 106. "With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Tyrus Wong. …

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:20am on December 31, 2016

John Legend Thinks 'The World Needs' Kanye West by Tolly Wright

Though John Legend wasn't a fan of Kanye and Donald Trump's hangout session, that doesn't mean he's lost complete faith in Yeezy. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Legend spoke frank…

SOURCE: Vulture at 7:56pm on December 30, 2016

We Finally Have Proof That the Live-Action Remake of Beloved Musical Beauty and the Beast Does Indeed Have Music by Karen Brill

As the trailers for Disney's live-action remake of Beauty and the Beast made their debuts, there were a couple of distinct lines of concern. Did the movie  look too much like the origin…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:48pm on December 29, 2016

Lindsay Lohan Has Written a Mean Girls 2 Treatment, Is Awaiting a Response, Just, When You Get a Minute by Karen Brill

Much like the word "fetch," the prospect of a Mean Girls sequel probably sounded a lot cooler back in the barnyard days of 2004. But here we are, in the sewage-scarred wasteland of…

SOURCE: Vulture at 9:57pm on December 29, 2016

The Movie Industry Sort of Set a New Box-Office Record. Hooray? by Kevin Lincoln

If your livelihood is tied to the success of movie theaters, or you're a person who still worships at the shrine of the big screen, the news that the domestic box office set a new record thi…

SOURCE: Vulture at 4:10pm on December 29, 2016

Relive Debbie Reynolds's Best Musical Moments, From Singin' in the Rain to '80s Exercise Videos by E. Alex Jung,halle Kiefer

Debbie Reynolds died Wednesday night, just a day after her daughter, Carrie Fisher, died from a heart attack. At 84 years old, Reynolds was Hollywood royalty, leaving a long and glittery leg…

SOURCE: Vulture at 3:21pm on December 29, 2016

Kong: Skull Island Sounds Like Apocalypse Now, Only Starring King Kong by Hunter Harris

King Kong is headed somewhere new in the upcoming Kong: Skull Island. Instead of bringing the massive ape to present day New York City or recreating the early 20th century, director Jor…

SOURCE: Vulture at 2:50pm on December 29, 2016

Harvey Fierstein Remembers Partying With Debbie Reynolds by Jennifer Vineyard

In the course of gathering material for our After Midnight issue last year, we talked to Harvey Fierstein about what it was like to hang out after hours in the theater district. When he…

SOURCE: Vulture at 11:09pm on December 28, 2016

Kevin Spacey Can Do the Perfect Al Pacino Impression, and Now So Can You by E. Alex Jung

Everyone loves an Al Pacino impression, and no one loves doing impressions more than Kevin Spacey. (He's got a whole wheel of 'em!) As a way to salute Al Pacino at the Kennedy Center Honors,…

SOURCE: Vulture at 9:43am on December 28, 2016

Tony Winning"Actor George S. Irving Dead at 94 by Hunter Harris

Tony Award"winning actor George S. Irving passed away Monday at age 94, Deadline reports. Famous for gruff, crotchety characters, Irving made his debut on Broadway in the chorus of Okla…

SOURCE: Vulture at 5:19pm on December 27, 2016

Children of Men Might Be the Most Relevant Film of 2016 by Abraham Riesman

On Christmas day, 2006, a curious twist on the Nativity debuted in a handful of movie theaters. Directed and co-written by Mexican auteur Alfonso Cuarón, Children of Men told the stor…

SOURCE: Vulture at 8:00am on December 26, 2016
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