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Vanity Fair "Introducing Caitlyn Jenner" Annie Liebovitz's great photo of Caitlyn (née Bruce) is all the rage on the internet today. Vanity Fair's cover story will be 22 pages in print form
VF Tumblr also has behind the photoshoot footage
Awards Daily wonders what the Academy's documentary branch will do about the new New York Times policy -- previously their policy was to review every single movie that opened in New York City
In Contention the screenwrite of Grace of Monaco live tweets it to "correct" the record
You Must Remember This I'm so behind on this podcast which is typically great and educational about Old Hollywood -- the latest episode is about the Manson Murders in Hollywood but don't let a ton of "Star Wars" titled episodes fool you. It's not Lucas's space opera but 40s-era stories about stars during wartime
The Film Stage looks at the 10 favorite films of Rainer Werner Fassbinder which include Johnny Guitar and Salo, or: The 120 Days of Sodom; sounds about right! The prolific gay auteur would have been 70 this week
The AV Club with some funny news: E.L. James will basically rewrite 50 Shades of Grey to make more money oh and to tell things from Christian's perspective.
Variety bummer news: Sofia Coppola stepping off the director's chair for The Little Mermaid
The Stake urges you to remember that Point Break (1991) is "tremendous" before you see the inevitably terrible remake - while on that topic...
RedBubble has a cool graphic poster of that movie for sale
The Playlist a new tearjerker project for Channing Tatum, Two Kisses for Maddy about a widower raising his daughter
Cinematic Corner falls hard for Furiousa and Mad Max Fury Road
Reel Talk thinks we need to start taking Nicholas Hoult seriously (as do I post Fury Road... though I was far less convinced previously)
CineMunch wonders who your favorite drunk actresses are on their latest podcast -- with gin drink recipes!
CHUD great new poster for the final Hunger Games movie. Those movies are dull but I will give them this: they've always had wonderful smarts about the teasing
MNPP's quote of the day reveals two Stephen King properties that the studios actually don't want. Weird
MNPP gets excited like Chris Pratt for Jurassic World
Tweet o' The Week
Squarespace no longer seems to allow tweet embeds -- they say they do but they never show up at TFE anymore so this is a snapshot of a tweet from the ubiquitous Jessica Chastain herself. (About the formerly ubiquitous Bryce Dallas Howard). It is wonderful. Gingers forever.
Showtune to Go!
June is Pride Month and with Caitlyn Jenner kicking things off with that Vanity Fair reveal today let's go back to one of the most moving original gay anthems "I Am What I Am" from La Cage Aux Folles. It's only one of the greatest songs ever written about being true to yourself. (I adore that moment at the beach in Paris is Burning when the two ladies start singing it).
Sing out, John Barrowman!
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http://blogs.indiewire.com/womenandhollywood/study-how-much-older-are-male-leads-in-romantic-films-than-their-female-co-stars-20150601
You would definitely be interested in this article!
Sofia Coppola is an ethnic white person. When will she cast a lead that resembles her or someone slightly darker or nonwhite?
http://www.jeffvictor.blogspot.com/?m=1
Nat, you have to see this blog. Jeff Victor, the owner of it, is a great illustrator who makes amazing stuff linked to films. He even makes evolution charts of actors and characters, including Catwoman!
Oh John Barrowman is such a great singer. His version of Sunset Boulevard is (arguably) the best.
Nat: If I wasn't sure that was the actual trailer for the ACTUAL MOVIE, I'd swear it was a PARODY of the hacky version of a 2010s tentpole release. Pretentious speech to underline importance of movie? Check. Grey aesthetic? Check. Ripping off setpieces and themes from Nolan? Check. Actually making the more gimmicky original look like the height of subtle dignity in spite of the "hyper real" gloss? Check. All you'd need is the trailer concealing an obvious "mystery that doesn't change the story that much" and you'd be set.
Hoult was a pleasant suprise. His character arc was not convincing but that is a fault in the writing as he was quite magnetic in the role. Much more impressive than Gardy and arguably moreso than Theron.
We weren't taking Nicholas Hoult seriously before?! What.
I'm probably just too biased towards Skiins alums. I haven't watched every generation faithfully, but it had the most compelling material for teen actors out there--probably ever. And there was truly nary a bad actor on that show. Totally unsurprising that so many of them have broken out beyond the show.
volvagia -- i literally have no idea what you're talking about. This post did not include a trailer or discussion of a trailer?
I give Caitlyn props for knowing how to run the boards. Olympic feat to work media that successfully in modern digital age. Also really looking forward to Jessica Chastain in Jurassic World.
I wonder if Lifetime or Oxygen, or maybe HBO or Showtime, could find a (non-cheesy for the basics) way of filming "Gerald's Game". It's such an interior novel, but it is a good one.
Please let Chris Pratt's bulge be a sign of good things for "Jurassic World"!!!
Shirley Bassey also has a fabulous version of "I Am What I Am". Where's our musical version of that movie?
Are Jessica Chastain and Bryce Dallas Howard the new Meryl Streep and Glenn Close? . . . Jk
I cannot stress enough just how much fun that drunken actress podcast is! Such a fun game and quite a lovely listen =D
And so many nice shout-outs to Nathaniel and TFE too!
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Why kid? They very well could be.
Nat: The Point Break article includes the trailer.
I like that John Barrowman really seems like a drag queen when he sings from La Cage aux Folles, but if you ask me, nobody compares vocally to Douglas Hodge's rendition of "I Am What I Am."
*blushes* Thanks for listening, Carmen Sandiego (and Nathaniel for linking)!
Thanks so much for the link! :)